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Aspes ATE050 - Technical Parameters; Description and Principle of Work; Mounting and Switching on

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Instructions for use and maintenancе 5
EN
English
II. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
1. Nominal volume V, liters - see the appliance’s
rating plate.
2. Nominal voltage - see the appliance’s rating
plate.
3. Nominal power consumption - see the
appliance’s rating plate.
4. Nominal pressure - see the appliance’s rating plate.
This is not the water mains pressure. This is
the pressure that is announced for the
appliance and refers to the requirements of the
safety standards.
5. Water heater type - closed type accumulating
water heater, with thermal insulation.
6. Daily energy consumption – see Annex I
7. Rated load prole - see Annex I
8. Quantity of mixed water at 40 °C V40 litres - see
Annex I
9. Maximum temperature of the thermostat - see
Annex I
10. Default temperature settings - see Annex I
11. Energy e󰀩ciency during water heating - see
Annex I
III. DESCRIPTION AND PRINCIPLE OF WORK
The appliance consists of a body, ange at the
bottom side /for water heaters intended for vertical
mounting/ or at the sides /for water heaters intended
for horizontal mounting/, protective plastic panel
safety-return valve.
1. The body consists of a steel reservoir (water
tank) and housing (outer shell) with thermal
insulation placed in-between made of ecologically
clean high density polyurethane foam, and two
pipes with thread G ½ ‘’ for cold water supply
(marked by a blue ring) and hot water outlet pipe
(marked by a red ring).
The inner tank may be made of steel protected form
corrosion by a special glass-ceramics coating.
2. The ange is outtted with: electric heater and
thermostat. The water heaters with glass-ceramics
coating are outtted with a magnesium protector.
The electric heater is used for heating the water in
the tank and is managed by the thermostat, which
automatically maintains the set temperature.
The thermostat has a built in overheating safety
device, which switches of power to the heater when
the water temperature reaches excessive values.
In the event this device is tripped, please consult a
service station.
The magnesium protector provides additional
corrosion protection to the internal tank of heaters
outtted with glass-ceramics coating.
3. The safety-return valve prevents the appliance’s
complete emptying in the event the cold water
supply is interrupted. The valve protects the
appliance from pressure increases higher than the
allowed value during heating (! pressure increases
upon an increase of temperature), via release of
excess pressure during the drainage opening.
Attention! The safety-return valve cannot protect
the appliance in the event of water mains pressure
in excess of the acceptable pressure stated for the
appliance.
IV. MOUNTING AND SWITCHING ON
Attention! Improper installation and connection of
the appliance may make it hazardous for the health
and life of consumers. It may cause grievous and
permanent consequences, including but not limited to
physical injuries and/or death. Improper installation and
connection of the appliance may also lead to damage to the
consumers’ property /damage and/ or destruction/, or to that
of third persons, as a result of, but not limited to ooding,
explosion and/or re. Installation, connection to the main
water and power supply, and putting into operation must be
carried out by certied electricians and technical personnel
certied in installation of this category of appliances, who
have obtained their license in the state where the installation
and commissioning of the appliance are carried out, and in
compliance with its local legislation.
1. Mounting
We recommend the mounting of the device at close
proximity to locations where hot water is used, in
order to reduce heat losses during transportation.
In the event the device is mounted in a bathroom,
the selected location must exclude the possibility
of water spray contact from the showerhead or
portable showerhead attachment.
The appliance is a󰀩xed to a wall via the mounting
brackets attached to the unit’s body. Two hooks are
used for suspending the appliance (min. Ø 10 mm)
set rmly in the wall (not included in the mounting
set). The mounting bracket’s construction designed
for water heaters intended for vertical mounting is
universal and allows a distance between the hooks
of 220 to 310 mm (g. 1).
Attention
! In order to prevent injury to user and/or
third persons in the event of faults in the system for
providing hot water, the appliance must be mounted
in premises outtted with oor hydro insulation (or) plumbing
drainage. Don’t place objects, which are not waterproof
under the appliance under any circumstances. In the event
of mounting the appliance in premises not outtted with oor
hydro insulation, a protective tub with a plumbing drainage
must be placed under the appliance.
Notice: the set does not include a protective
tub and the user must select the same.
2. Water heater connection to the pipe network.
Fig. 4:
Where: A ≈4m ; 1 - Inlet pipe; 2 - Safety valve; 3 -
reducing valve (for water main pressure > 0,6 MPa);
4 - Stop valve; 5 - Funnel connected to the sewer
network; 6 – Hose; 7 - Drain water tap.
Upon connecting the water heater to the water
mains you must consider the indicative color
markings /rings/ a󰀩xed to the pipes: blue for cold /
incoming/ water, red for hot /outgoing/ water.
The mounting of the safety return-valve supplied
with the water heater is obligatory. The safety

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