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SPECIFICATION 1824-1
Paul Boyer

06/11/00
Copies / revised specifications
can be obtained via fax / email

Heat Bank Thermal Store System  
Everest combination unit  
Four Heat Exchangers (2 + 2)  
Twin Indirect Primary Coils 
Rapid-Coil Primary controls  
40mm Foam Insulation 
All fitted controls are wired  
Thermostatic Blending Valve 1''  
Backup Immersion Heater  
Flow Switch By-Pass  
Cased  

 

Unit Code

1824-300

Capacity [litres]

300

Base Diameter [mm]

500

Overall Diameter [mm]

580

Height [mm]

2100

2   Plate Heat Exchanger
3   Heat Exchanger Pump
4   Flow Switch
5   Thermostatic Blending Valve, Aquamix 1"
6   Manual Air Vent
7   Automatic Air Vent
8   Filling Vent
10  Isolating Valve
11  Y-Pattern Strainer (supplied loose)
12  Overflow
13  Cold Feed / Expansion
14  Immersion Heater 3kW Incaloy with 2x Stats
16  Cold Mains In, 28mm
17  Hot Mains Out, 22mm
18  Drain Cock
19  Flow From Boiler
21  Flow to Coil
22  Return from Coil
35  Motorised Zone Valve
38  Cylinder Thermostat
42  Wiring Centre
68  Spare Bosses

The unit is fitted with two primary coils - an upper finned coil, and a lower 28mm super duty coil.  By always diverting the entire boiler supply to the top section when called for, the system ensures that small volumes of hot water are available in a very short time.  The primary flow can be diverted by the zone valves [35] to provide the following modes of operation:
1.  Heat top 25% of store, then stop (ideal for low demand periods).
2.  Heat top 25% of store, then heat up lower 75%, then stop.
Both Bank Thermal Stores of heat exchangers draw from the top of the store, with each Bank Thermal Store capable of providing 45 litres per minute of mains pressure hot water (may be increased by up-rating the pumps [3]).
The Flow Switch is fitted with a 22mm By-Pass. This can be used to reduce the mains pressure drop across the unit. The valve should be balanced so that the pump [3] switches on at the minimum hot water flow rate.