Install Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Considerations
- 2 Product Description
- 3 Technical information
- 4 Packaging and Components
- 5 Moving the boiler
- 6 Placing the Boiler
- 7 Boiler block assembly
- 7.1 Assembly when delivered in sections
- 7.2 Check for leaks
- 8.2 Installation of water connections
- 8.2.1 Installing B-Kit:
- 8.2.2 Installation of boiler drain (included in B-Kit)
- 8.2.3 Installation of system components
- 8.3 Filling heating system and checking for water leaks
- 8.4 Burner installation
- 8.5 Providing a fuel supply
- 8.6 Aquastat installation
- 8.7 Electrical connections
- 8.7.3 Electrical connections and connection of additional components
- WARNING!
- 8.7.4 Strain relief installation
- 8.8 Jacket panel installation
- 9 Placing the boiler in operation
- 9.9 Start-up protocol
- 11.3 Boiler cleaning
- 11.6 Inspection and maintenance protocols
- 16 Table of Key Words
Taking the boiler out of operation 10
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Installation and maintenance instructions Logano G215 US oil/gas-fired boilers • Issue 11/2004
10 Taking the boiler out of operation
10.1 Normal boiler shut-down
z With Buderus Logamatic control: Switch the ON/OFF
switch on the control panel OFF (position "0"). This
switches the boiler and all its components OFF (for
example the burner).
z When using the aquastat: Shut off main heating
system switch (position "OFF"). This switches off the
boiler with all its components.
z Further shut-down procedure Î refer to aquastat
documentation.
z Shut off fuel supply by closing main valve.
10.2 Emergency shut-down
Explain to your customer the measures required in
emergencies, for example in case of fire:
Proceed as follows in an emergency, such as a fire:
z Shut off fuel supply by closing main valve.
z Isolate the heating system from the electrical power
supply via the heating system emergency stop switch
or the building circuit-breaker.
Fig. 66 Shutting down the heating system (Logamatic 2000)
1 ON/OFF switch
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Fig. 67 Heating system shut-down (with aquastat)
CAUTION!
SYSTEM DAMAGE
due to freezing temperatures.
The heating system can freeze up in cold
weather if it has been switched off.
z Leave the heating system switched on
as long as possible.
z Protect your heating system against
freezing by draining the heating
system and hot water pipes at the
lowest possible point.