NATURAL GAS,PROPANE & BUTANEFIRED STORAGEWATER HEATERSMODELSCSC 39CSC 59CSC 78CSC 93CSCL 39CSCL 59CSCL 78CSCL 93Auto IgnitionINSTALLATIONGUIDE, OP
INSTALLATIONSECTION 3Contact Calor Gas who will provide the appropriate type and size of LPG supply vesseland ensure it's safe location and insta
INSTALLATION SECTION 39BULK STORAGEVESSELINSTALLATIONCYLINDERINSTALLATIONFig 2.Regulator Set togive 37 mbar(14.86” Wg)PropanePigtail AssemblyAutomatic
TERMINALBLOCKGREENLEDyellowyellowSUPPLY :-230Vac / 50HzCONSUMPTION :-(RUN STATE)PRIMARY 110mAac25VA max.brownbrownbluebluegreen/yellowwhiteblackgreen/
TRANSFORMERBLBLBKBKBKBKWWWWWOG/YOM-THWRYBRGAS VALVEPILOTECOTHERMOSTAT 11B79 MAIN RESET ECOBLUE230 VOLTSRELAYGROUNDBROWN230 VOLTSBKBKY/BKECOY/BKPANELSW
HORIZONTALAND VERTICALDIRECT FLUELENGTHSINSTALLATIONSECTION 3Your Andrews Water Heater is a Direct Fan Flued Gas Water Heater where all air forcombust
INSTALLATION SECTION 3HORIZONTALAND VERTICALDIRECT FLUELENGTHS13Installation ProcedureDetermine location of flue exit.1. The supplied kit includes a h
INSTALLATIONSECTION 3FLUE SYSTEMS14Optional Components for 150mm (concentric) (6in) Diameter Flue SizeQuantity Flue Length Part Description Part Numbe
INSTALLING THE FLUE TERMINALNOTE! The horizontal flue terminal supplied may be used through outside walls up to600mm (24in) thick.1. Horizontal flue T
INSTALLATIONSECTION 3FLUE SYSTEMS162. Vertical Flue Terminal (Through the Roof - Optional)a) Determine the exact location where the roof flue terminal
INSTALLATION SECTION 3FLUE SYSTEMS17Fig 8.Fig. 9g) The last pipe section may be cut to fit the distance required to reach the water heaterflue connect
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The following notes are intended to give guidance:Where the heater is to be installed in a room, NO VENTS ARE REQUIRED.Where the heater is to be insta
IMPORTANT:1. The effective area requirements specified in the table are related to the maximum heatinput of of the heater(s), and are equivalent to th
INSTALLATIONSECTION 3Where extreme conditions of water hardness exist, scale can form in any water heatingequipment, especially when the heater is wor
INSTALLATION SECTION 3WATERCONNECTIONS VENTED SYSTEMSThe water heater must be fed from a cold water feed cistern or static water tank.A safety valve m
INSTALLATIONSECTION 3WATERCONNECTIONS VENTED SYSTEMSFig 10.Typical Installation Vented System 22Open VentOverflowHot Water ServiceOptionalHot Water Se
INSTALLATION SECTION 3WATERCONNECTIONSUNVENTEDSYSTEMS23Fig 11.Unvented Systems should be fitted by an Approved InstallerWhen used in an unvented syste
INSTALLATIONSECTION 3If higher flow rates are required for the cold water services, a suitable tee fitting shouldbe fitted to the pipework, upstream o
COMMISSIONING SECTION 4CAUTION! DO NOT OPERATE THE WATER HEATER UNTIL THE STORAGE VESSEL IS COMPLETELY FILLED WITH WATER, WITH WATER RUNNING FROMALL
COMMISSIONINGSECTION 4Shutting Off The Burner1. For long periods only, (7 days or more) move electrical ON/OFF switch to OFF, thenturn gas control kno
COMMISSIONING SECTION 4USER'S SAFETYGUIDE For your safety read before lighting the appliance.WARNING1. Always follow manufacturer's instruct
CONTENTSSECTION 1 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATIONGeneral Information 2British Standards and Codes of Practice 2Health and Safety Regulations 1993 3Effe
OPERATIONSECTION 528When properly installed and adjusted, the heater will require minimal attention. Should itbecome necessary to completely drain th
SERVICING SECTION 629Servicing must be carried out by a properly qualified person.Whilst giving these instructions for the care of the Heater, it is r
SERVICINGSECTION 6Annually, remove the main burner rack assembly to clean orifices and related parts of anydirt or other foreign matter. Inspect the
SERVICING SECTION 6Check the condition and operation of this component at least once a year to ensure it is free from limescale deposits. Lift the le
FAULT FINDINGSECTION 732FAULT ACTIONWATER DOES (a) Check gas service cock is open.NOT GET HOT (b) Check water valves are open.(c) Check thermostat set
FAULT FINDING SECTION 733FAULT ACTIONRUMBLING NOISE (a) Scale formation in heater, consult water treatmentspecialist. Heater must be descaled and sui
PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONSSECTION 834A5A4A3A9A19A1A16A17A18C4C5C3A2A7A6C6A8A13A15A20A10A12A11A14B2C2B3B7C1B4B1B5B6A21
PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONS SECTION 835ModelRef.CSC39 CSC59 CSC78 CSC93Part Numbers Description QtyA1 E221 E221 E221 E221 Fan Motor Assembly 1A2 C288
PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONSSECTION 936200mm (8in) Flue Kit150mm (6in) Flue Kit1311410121182753912113911107265386
Ref. Part No. Description Qty1 E205 90˚ Elbow with Clamp2 E202 1 mtr Flue with Clamp3 E236 Horizontal Flue Terminal4 E209 Wall Clamp (Not Shown)5 E237
GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATIONSECTION 1The Andrews Water Heater has been designed for use with NATURAL GAS OR LPG(PROPANE OR BUTANE) GAS only and is m
PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONSSECTION 938Unvented System kitRef. Part No. Description QtyB228 Unvented Systems Kit Complete 1C1 C784 Combined Reducing V
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GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION 1It is the duty of manufacturers and suppliers of products for use at work to ensure, so faras is practicable,
ANDREWS MODEL NO.Storage Capacity l 276 276 276 350gal 61 61 61 77Recovery thro' 44ºC/80ºF l/h 749 1149 1517 1808gal/h 165 253 334 398Recovery th
TECHNICAL DATA SECTION 25A. Height of Heater mm 1623 1623 1623 1851In 64 64 64 73B. Diameter mm 720 720 720 720In 28 28 28 28C. Gas Connection mm 35
LOCATIONINSTALLATIONSECTION 3THE LAW REQUIRES THAT INSTALLATION IS CARRIED OUT BY APROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSONInstallations must be carried out in accor
INSTALLATION SECTION 3The installation of the gas supply must conform, depending on it's size, to therequirements of British Standards and Codes
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