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Alde Comfort 2928 Manuel d'instructions d'installation
Page Chapter
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1:0
Technical data
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2:0
Fitting the boiler
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2:1
Fitting the flue terminal
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2:2
Installation of LPG
11
2:3
Fitting of room thermostat
11
2:4
Electrical installation
11
3:0
Fitting the heating system
12
3:1
Connection to the heating system
12
3:2
Filling the heating system
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4:0
Connection to hot water heater
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5:0
Installation inspection
Read through these installation instructions carefully
before fitting the boiler.
The installation instructions are approved in accordance
with
CE no. 048 AO-0007 for LPG boiler type
2928.
In connection with follow-up inspection of the boiler,
national regulations must be followed.

IMPORTANT WARNING!

No unit should be installed in any enclosed space unless
additional permanent ventilation of 100 cm
No alteration or adjustment should be made to any gas
burner or gas supply by unauthorised or unskilled per-
sons. In the event of a failure or breakdown, turn off the
gas supply at the cylinder and contact the authorised
dealer or supplier.
The installation must be carried out in accordance with
the relevant British Standard of Practice. (Particulary
BS5482 Parts 1, 2 and 3).
The Gas Safety Regulations issued by the Dept. of the
Environment, the Building Standards (Scotland) (Conso-
lidaton) Regulations issued by the Scottich Development
Department.
In any communication it is essential to quote the model
and serial number shown on the data badge.
1:0
Technical data
Dimensions:
Boiler dimensions:
Min. space required:1850 mm
With immersion heater:1850 mm
With immersion heater
and water heater:
Gas:
Power:
Gas consumption: Max 420 g/h Max 480 g/h
Gas pressure: I
28-30/37 mbar, I
3+
Weight of LPG boiler: 19 kg
Weight of immersion heater: 2.5 kg (plus 0.5 kg for
motor)
Weight of water heater 2959: 4.5 kg
Liquid volume in boiler: 2.6 l
Liquid volume in immersion heater: 1.0 l
2:0 Fitting the boiler
Mark out where the boiler is to stand. If the boiler is to be
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GB
is provided.
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Height
Width
Depth
1710 mm 132 mm
220 mm
132 mm
400 mm
132 mm 450 mm
1850 mm 132 mm
480 mm
Propane
Butane
5,8 kW
6.7 kW
30 mbar.
3B/P
positioned against a wall or bulkhead made of a inflam-
mable material, a 1 mm air gap must be allowed.
Make holes in the floor, one for the ventilation duct and
one for the drainage hose (see fig 1). The ventilation
duct can be placed either on the right-hand side or the
left-hand side, depending on space available. Cover the
hole for the ventilation duct with fine mesh netting. Fit the
chimney according to chapter 2:1.
Put a strip of realant round where the boiler is to stand.
Position the boiler and screw it in place on the floor and
wall at A fig 2.
Remove the square panel on the side boiler where the
ventilation duct is to be fitted by pressing the panel out
from inside the boiler casing and cutting the insula-
tion around the aperture with a sharp knife. Uncoil the
overflow hose and pass down through the duct and out
through the hole in the floor. Screw the duct to the floor
and the side of the boiler.
If the boiler is fitted in a cupboard a partition should be
installed to prevent inflammable materials from contacting
hot parts of the casing etc. When immersion or water
heaters are fitted cut holes in the partition, as fig. 4 for
access to the water heater air cock and the overheat
reset button for overheating protection on the immersion
heater.
Fig 1
A. Hole for ventilation duct
B. Drainage hose
Fig 2
A. Hole for attaching boiler
B. Fresh air
C. Protection for the exhaust pipe
D. Upper front plate
E. Lower front plate
F. Preheated fresh air
G. Carrying handle
H. Intake hose
I. Hose clip
J. Drainage hose
Fig 3
A. Hole for air screw on water heater type 2959.
B. Hole for drain cock on water heater type 2959.
C. Hole for reset button for overheating protection on
immersion heater.
2:0.1 Mounting a boiler in a cup-
board
Mark out where the boiler is to stand. An air-space of
1 mm must be left if the boiler is to be placed next to a
wall or anything else that consists of flammable material.
A door or service hatch should be placed in front of the
boiler so that the control panel and the expansion tank
are easily accessible. The minimum distance in front of
the boiler to any flammable material should be 5 mm.
Ventilation areas for the space which the boiler is to oc-
cupy should be at least 10 cm
Make holes in the floor, one for the input tube and one for
at the floor and the roof.
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