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Potterton Paramount five 50 User Manual

Potterton Paramount five 50
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United Kingdom
en
Installation Manual
Gas condensing boiler
Paramount five 30
Paramount five 40
Paramount five 50
Paramount five 60
Paramount five 80
Paramount five 95
Paramount five 115

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Potterton Paramount five 50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPotterton
ModelParamount five 50
CategoryBoiler
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Safety

1.1 General Safety Instructions

Provides essential safety guidelines and warnings for operating the boiler.

1.3 Specific Safety Instructions

Details specific safety precautions related to installation and operation.

3 Technical Specifications

3.2 Technical Data – Boiler Space Heaters

Presents detailed technical parameters for boiler space heaters, including output and efficiency.

3.2.3 Technical Data

3.3 Dimensions and Connections

Fig.2 Dimensions and Connections Paramount 30 / 40

Diagram showing physical dimensions and connection points for Paramount 30/40 models.

Tab.7 Dimensions and Connections

Table detailing connection types and sizes for Paramount 30/40 models.

3.4 Dimensions and Connections

Fig.3 Dimensions and Connections Paramount 50 - 115

Diagram showing physical dimensions and connection points for Paramount 50-115 models.

4 Description of the Product

5 Before Installation

5.1 Regulations Governing Installation

Emphasizes the need for qualified installation adhering to local and national regulations.

5.2 Installation Requirements

Outlines crucial prerequisites and conditions for proper boiler installation.

5.3 Choice of the Location

5.3.1 Requirements for the Installation Room

Specifies necessary conditions for the boiler's installation environment, including dryness and ventilation.

6 Installation

6.2 Hydraulic Connections

Details the procedures for making all necessary water and heating circuit connections.

6.3 Gas Connection

6.3.1 Gas Connection

Instructions for connecting the gas supply, emphasizing the need for an approved installer.

6.3.2 Venting the Gas Line

Procedure for safely venting the gas line before initial commissioning.

6.4 Air Supply/Flue Gas Outlet Connections

6.4.2 Flue Gas Connection

Guidelines for designing and connecting the flue gas system according to standards.

6.4.3 Permissible Flue Gas Pipe Lengths

Fig.13 Connection Possibilities with KAS (Accessory)

Illustrates various flue gas connection configurations and possibilities with accessories.

6.4.4 Power Compensation for Increasing the Permissible Flue Gas Piping Lengths

6.5 Electrical Connections

6.5.1 Electrical Connection (General)

General safety warnings and procedures for electrical connections, emphasizing qualified personnel.

6.5.5 Protection Against Contact

7 Commissioning

7.1 General

Highlights safety requirements and installer responsibilities for commissioning.

7.2 Checklist for Commissioning

Provides a comprehensive checklist for installers to ensure proper boiler setup and function.

7.3 Commissioning Procedure

7.3.1 Checking that the Pump is Running Normally

Procedure to verify the normal operation of the boiler's pump.

7.3.2 Commissioning Menu

Steps for navigating the initial commissioning menu for language and date settings.

7.4 Gas Settings

7.4.3 CO2 Content

Instructions on checking and adjusting CO2 content for optimal combustion.

7.4.4 Changing Over from Natural Gas to LPG and Vice Versa

Procedure for converting the boiler between natural gas and LPG, requiring a specialist.

7.4.5 Gas Valve

7.4.7 Guidance Values for Gas Flow Rate, Injector Pressure and CO2 Content

7.4.8 Guidance Values for the Gas Flow Rate

Provides tables with guidance values for natural gas flow rates based on heating output.

7.4.9 Guidance Values for the Gas Flow Rate

7.4.10 Guidance Values for Injector Pressure

Lists guidance values for injector pressure for different gas types and models.

8 Operation

8.1 Changing Parameters

Explains how to access and modify settings and parameters via the control panel.

8.2 Programming Procedure

8.6 Setting the Heating Mode

8.11 Emergency Mode (Manual Control)

9 Settings

9.1 List of Parameters

A comprehensive list of all configurable parameters with their programming numbers and standard values.

9.2 Description of the Parameters

9.2.5 Holiday Programs

9.2.6 Heating Circuits

Configuration options for different heating circuits, including operating modes and setpoints.

9.2.7 Domestic Water

Optimum Start and Stop Control (790, 1090, 1390)

Legionella Function (1640)

9.2.8 Consumer Circuits/Swimming Pool Circuit

9.2.10 Primary Control/Feed Pump

Pump Modulation (2320)

9.2.12 Cascade

Frost Protection Plant (6120)

9.2.17 Configuration

Heating Circuit 1 (5710), Heating Circuit 2 (5715) and Heating Circuit 3 (5721)

Enables or disables heating circuits and hides parameters when deactivated.

DHW Sensor B3 (5730)

Relay Output QX21 Module 1 (7301), Relay Output QX22 Module 1 (7302), Relay Output QX23 Module 1 (7303), Relay Output QX21 Module 2 (7376), Relay Output QX22 Module 2 (7377), Relay Output QX23 Module 2 (7378), Relay Output QX21 Module 3 (7451), Relay Output QX22 Module 3 (7452) and Relay Output QX23 Module 3 (7453)

Sensor Input BX1 (5930), Sensor Input BX2 (5931), Sensor Input BX3 (5932)

Function Input H2/H21 Module 1 (7321), Function Input H2/H21 Module 2 (7396) and Function Input H2/H21 Module 3 (7471)

Configures inputs for operating mode changes, heat generation lock, and error messages.

Contact Type H2 Module 1 (7312), Contact Type H2/H21 Module 1 (7322), Contact Type H2 Module 2 (7387), Contact Type H2/H21 Module 2 (7397) , Contact Type H2 Module 3 (7462)

Funct Output UX21 Module 1 (7348), Funct Output UX22 Module 1 (7355), Funct Output UX21 Module 2 (7423), Funct Output UX22 Module 2 (7430) , Funct Output UX21 Module 3 (7498) and Funct Output UX22 Module 3 (7505)

Tab.33 Status Table Burner

9.2.25 Diagnostics Cascade/Heat Generation/Consumers

Provides diagnostic information on setpoints, switching statuses, and counters.

Gas Energy

9.2.26 Burner Control

Parameters for controlling burner operation, including prepurge, ignition, and postpurge times.

10 Maintenance

10.1 General

General instructions and safety precautions for boiler inspection and maintenance.

10.1.2 Inspection and Service as Required

10.3 Standard Inspection and Maintenance Operations

10.3.2 Check Electrodes

10.4.3 Removing Gas Valve

11 Troubleshooting

11.1 Error Codes

A table listing fault codes, their descriptions, and potential explanations or causes.

11.2 Fault Finding

11.2.1 Fault Switch-off

Troubleshooting steps for identifying and resolving burner start failures or flame formation issues.

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