Operating instructions
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    Zeus Mini Instructions 
Mains water pressurised unvented system are generally not permitted in Ireland. A cold water storage tank 
and a pressure boosting pump will normally provide a pressurised cold water supply. The pressurisation 
pump should provide a water pressure of between 1 and 3 bar. However, all taps and mixing valves used 
with the hot water system must be suitable for operating at a pressure of up to 5.5 bar. 
To ensure economic use, the pipe runs between the boiler and taps should be in 15 mm copper pipe and be 
as short as possible. Where possible the pipework should be insulated to reduce heat loss. 
Before the cold water supply pipe is connected to the boiler, it should be thoroughly flushed out to avoid the 
danger of dirt or foreign matter entering the boiler. 
The stored water temperature is adjustable to a maximum of 55°C. In hard water areas this should avoid 
possible scale build-up. However, if descaling is necessary contact RVR Limited for guidance. 
Unvented Hot Water Storage System 
The installation is subject to Building Regulations and the Water Bye Laws of the Local Authority. 
The Immergas Zeus Mini boiler is supplied with all the components required for a safe and efficient un-
vented hot water system. An air cushion which is present at the top of the 45l storage vessel provides suffi-
cient expansion for the domestic hot water system. An optional additional DHW expansion kit is available 
for situations where the inlet pressure exceeds 3 bar or other situations where the expansion capacity may 
not be adequate. 
NOTE: In the Dublin City Council area the optional expansion vessel must be fitted to comply with 
the approval requirements of the council. The council also requires that the minimum internal di-
ameter of pipes connected to the boiler DHW connections should not be less that 13mm. As 1/2” 
thermoplastic pipe does not provide the minimum diameter, the minimum suitable thermoplastic 
pipe size is 3/4” 
Discharge pipe - The discharge pipes from the expansion relief valves must be routed to a tundish in 
1/2” (or 15 mm )pipe. The discharge pipework from both relief valves may be joined together in the same 
sized pipe, providing at least 3/4” (or 22 mm) pipework is connected downstream of the tundish. 
Tundish - The tundish must be positioned within 500 mm of the appliance, so that it is visible to the User 
and away from electrical devices. The minimum size of the discharge pipe downstream of the tundish is 
given in the following table. 
Domestic Hot Water System 
15mm (1/2”) 
 22mm (3/4”) 
 28mm (1”) 
 35mm (11/4”) 










