Information on the boiler plate The boiler Serial No. is shown on the plate which is attached to the cover panel of the cast iron body. fig. 01 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1...
A table of the Angus Max Heating Area SOLID FUEL BOILERS HEAT OUTPUT AND MAX HEATING AREA (M2) FOR COAL MAX HEATING AREA MODEL HEAT OUTPUT (kW) HEAT OUTPUT (kCAL) (UNC) (M2) Angus Max – 04 32,672 Angus Max – 05 41,270 Angus Max –...
Introduction The boiler and all associated equipment must be installed and used in accordance with the installation design, all applicable legal regulations and technical standards and with the manufacturer’s instructions. The boiler may be used only for the purpose for which it is intended. The boiler may be installed only in an environment which it is designed for.If the boiler is delivered to the client by the same person who installs it, he must give the user also all accompanying boiler documentation (in particular User Guide, Service Book, etc.).
Head losses fig. 04 Operating instructions Angus Max Series Boiler – General features ■ Angus Max series solid fuel fired boiler is designed for heating both residential and industrial buildings. ■ Besides professional installation, precondition for correct functioning of the boiler is the required chimney thrust and correct operation.
Control and safety devices Angus Max boilers are equipped with three main control elements: A chimney flap (Fig. 05), by means of which the chimney thrust can be controlled, i.e. the discharge of combustion fumes into the chimney. The flap is situated in the flue neck of the boiler, and is controlled manually.
95°C is not exceeded. For more information on the safety heat exchanger with thermal safety valve please see http://www.ecoangus.co.uk/ ecoangus_images/Test_Reports_and_Instruction%20Manuals/1958_Safety_Heat_Exchanger_Manual_FINAL.pdf...
Hydraulic connection diagram It is suggested that open type hydraulic system should be installed according to following schemes. Open expansion tank system fig. 10 1. Safety Heat Exchanger (SHT) 6. Four Way Mixing Valve 2. Safety Valve (TS 131, STS 20) 7.
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fig. 11 1. Boiler 4. Safety Valve (TS 131, STS 20) 2. Open Expansion Tank 5. Four Way Mixing Valve 3. Radiator fig. 12 1. Boiler 6. Circulating Pump 2. Laddomat 21-60 operated by Flue 7. Room Thermostat Thermostat – 50-300°C 8.
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fig. 13 1. Boiler 5. Three Way Mixing Valve 10. DHW Mixing Valve 2. Laddomat 21-60 operated by Flue 6. Circulating pump 11. Solar Coil Thermostat – 50-300°C 7. Room Thermostat 12. Solar 3. NAD or NADO Accumulator Tank 8. Heating System Outlet 13.
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fig. 15 fig. 16 1. Boiler 6. Four Way Mixing Valve 2. Safety Group (automatic air vent, pressure 7. NRV reducing valve and pressure gauge) 8. Expansion Vessel 3. DHW Cylinder 9. Accumulator Tank 4. CH Pump 10. Three Way Valve 5.
Putting the boiler into service Checking the boiler before turning it on Before putting the boiler into operation, the service technician must check: Whether the installation conforms with the design; ■ ■ Whether the boiler has been filled in and is under pressure, and whether there are any leakages in the heating system; ■...
Setting the outlet water temperature When the required outlet water temperature is say 60°C, heat up the boiler to a temperature for instance 5°C higher than the required temperature of 60°C (measured on the thermometer on the boiler outlet pipe). Then turn the control knob to 65°C and check whether the chain is stretched and the regulating hatch completely shut.
Important information ■ The boiler may only be operated by an adult familiar with these Operating Instructions. ■ Shut the boiler down every time there are any (even temporary) flammable or explosive fumes present on the premises from which combustion air is supplied to the boiler (e.g. From paint when painting, laying and spraying molten substances, from gas leakage, etc.).
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Please note Ashes should be stored (by using proper glove) in a non-combustible container properly and transported outdoors. Other waste must not be stored in this container. fig. 17 fig. 18 fig. 19 fig. 20 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 16...
Boiler repairs The boiler may be repaired by an authorised service technician or organisation only. The user or owner may do only normal maintenance and simple replacements of some parts – e.g. sealing cords. Please note When repairing the boiler, original parts must always be used. Warranty and warranty conditions Angus Max boilers are covered by warranty specified in the Warranty Certificate, Service Book and User and Installation Guide (chapter Introduction, Installing the boiler).
Installation Instructions Boiler installation – general information Angus Max boilers must be put into service by an authorized services. A network of authorised service organisations which meet these conditions is available for all boiler installations, putting them into service and for warranty repairs. The boiler is designed to supply heating systems with gauge pressure up to 400 kPa which use water that meets the requirements of related standarts (under no circumstances may the water be acidic, i.e.
Boiler location Angus Max boilers can be located both on non – habitable premises (e.g. in boiler room, cellar, corridor) and in habitable rooms. The room in which the boiler is located must have a permanent supply of air necessary for the combustion process. The air must be free of halogen hydrocarbons and corrosive vapours, and must not be excessively humid and dusty.
Boiler room disposition layout Fig. 22 illustrates minimum distances which must be kept in order to ensure safe operation of the boiler room and allow manipulations with the boiler, such as cleaning and stoking. The distance between the front of the boiler and the wall should be at least the boiler length L plus 500mm.
Accumulator tank capacity NOTE: The heat can be supplied for example by an accumulator tank. The following applies as a reference for the minimum storage boiler content: = 15T (1-0,3 x (Q Accumulator tank capacity in L Nominal heat output in kW Burning period in h Heating load of the premises in kW Minimum heat output in kW...
Flue pipe Installation Fig. 27 shows the proper flue gas connection with additional air equipment. Observe the following during the installation of the flue gas connection: ■ Install a flue pipe connection with an inspection aperture for cleaning. ■ Fasten the flue gas connector piece to the boiler. ■...
The figures below are only guide figures. The draft depends on the diameter, height, roughness of the chimney wall, and the temperature difference between combustion products and the outside atmosphere. We recommend the use of a chimney liner. Have precise calculations carried out by a heating engineer or flue installer. F = a.Q Coefficient = 0,041 (for wood) Coefficient = 0,027 (for carbon)
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