Installation guide

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the Operation guide, Service Book etc.).
If the boiler is not put into operation, the
original packaging of the boiler must be
available for the potential further
transport thereof.
Safety of equipment and people
• According to the fi ndings of the SZÚ
Brno (National Testing Institute), the
boiler (as well as all its optional
accessories) complies with the
requirements of European Directive
90/396/EEC on gas-fuelled appliances
and European Directive 92/42/EEC on
effi ciency, the European Directive
2006/95/EC on electrical means of
operation for use in certain voltage
ranges and the European Directive
89/336/EEC on electromagnetic
compatibility.
The appliance is also approved according
to the European norms EN 677, EN 625,
EN 60335-01, EN 50165, EN 55014, EN
61000-3-2 and EN 61000-3-3.
In order to operate and handle the boiler
in accordance with the purpose for which
it is designed in actual conditions of use
(hereafter referred to only as use), it is
necessary to abide also by additional
conditions – the most essential of which
(i.e. those which must not be omitted)
are found in the following regulatory
documents:
- in the design area: STN 06 0310 and
STN 06 0830;
- in the fi re safety area: STN 92 0300;
- for installation and fi tting (and repairs):
STN EN 1755 or STN 38 6460, as
applicable STN 38 6462, Decree no.
48/1982 Coll. (as amended by the later
prescriptions) and the binding
occupational health regulations;
- in time of running and operation: STN 38
6405.
- in the area of discharge of combustion
gases and air infl ow STN EN 483,
company material – “catalogue of dual
piping for discharge of combustion gases
and infl ow of combustion air designated
for type C gas appliances, i.e. in closed
“TURBO” version
In addition to the above mentioned
documents, it is necessary when using
the boiler to proceed in accordance with
this Operation and Installation Guide
and the accompanying boiler
manufacturer’s documentation. During
use of the boiler any handling by children,
persons under the infl uence of
intoxicating substances, non-certifi ed
persons, etc. must be prevented.
In practice situations may arise in which
the following essential measures must be
adopted:
prevent the boiler from (even accidentally)
being switched on while conducting
inspections or working on the combustion
gases fl ue route or gas and water
distribution pipes by disconnecting the
boiler from electrical power supply also
by other means than only using the main
switch (e.g. by pulling the power cord
plug out of the power socket);
shut the boiler down every time when
there are any (even temporary)
ammable or explosive fumes present in
the area from which combustion air is
supplied to the boiler (e.g. from paint
when painting, laying and spraying
molten substances, from gas leaks,
etc.);
if it is necessary to drain water from the
boiler or from the whole system, the
water must not be dangerously hot;
in the case of a water leak from the
boiler’s heat exchanger or when the
exchanger is clogged up with ice, do not
attempt to start up the boiler until normal
operating conditions have been
restored;
when a gas leak has been detected or
the gas supply has failed, or in the case
of suspicion that this has occurred, shut
the boiler down, turn the gas supply off
and call the gas board or a service
organisation.
*e.g. TPG 800 01