Baxi Solo 2 PF Quick Start Manual

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BaxiSolo 2 PF
Wall Mounted Powered Flue
Gas Fired Central Heating Unit
Installation and
Servicing Instructions
Please leave these instructions with the user
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Page 1 - BaxiSolo 2 PF

BaxiSolo 2 PFWall Mounted Powered FlueGas Fired Central Heating UnitInstallation and Servicing InstructionsPlease leave these instructions with the us

Page 2 - Natural Gas

4.0 Site Requirements104.1 Location1. The appliance may be fitted to any suitable wallwith the flue passing through an outside wall anddischarging to

Page 3 - Contents

4.0 Site Requirements114.3 Flue Position (Cont)WARNING - The addition of anything that mayinterfere with the normal operation of theappliance (e.g. FL

Page 4 - 1.0 Introduction

4.0 Site Requirements124.5Ventilation of Compartments1. Where the appliance is installed in a cupboardor compartment, no air vents are required.NOTE:

Page 5 - 2.0 Technical Data

5.0 Installation135.1 Initial Preparation1. Unpack contents of carton.2. Remove the lower door panel from the outercase. Remove the 2 screws holding t

Page 6

5.0 Installation145.2 Fan Outlet Restrictor (30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80)Rear Flue only up to 686mm (27 in) 1. Release the four latches holding thecombu

Page 7 - 3.0 System Details

5.0 Installation155.3 Position the Boiler (Fig. 19)1. Choose a suitable position for the boilermaking necessary allowances for the minimumclearances r

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5.0 Installation165.5 Rear Flue Preparation1. Measure the wall thickness (Fig. 22) and to thisdimension add 60mm (23/8in). 2. Take the flue duct and m

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5.0 Installation175.6 Assembly of Rear Flue1. Remove the rear air box blanking plate fromthe back plate by releasing the three screws (Fig. 27). 2. Re

Page 10 - 4.0 Site Requirements

5.0 Installation185.7Fitting the Back Plate1. Engage the assembly into the hole previouslycut in the wall and slide in place (Fig. 31). 2. Secure the

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5.0 Installation195.8 Left or Right FlueNOTE: If the flue terminal is inaccessible fromoutside the building, it is necessary to fix theinternal fittin

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2Baxi Heating Ltd is one of the leading manufacturersof domestic heating products in the UK. Our first priority is to give a high quality service to

Page 13 - 5.0 Installation

5.0 Installation205.9 Side Flue Preparation1. For both Left and Right Hand Flue - Measurethe distance from the wall to the nearest linemarked from the

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5.0 Installation215.10 Fitting the Flue and Back Plate1. NOTE: There are two options for fitting theflue and back plate they are:Method A - Fitting th

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5.0 Installation225.11 Method A (Cont)7. Engage the assembly into the hole previouslycut in the wall and slide into place. 8. Secure the assembly to t

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5.0 Installation235.12 Method B1. Remove the left or right hand air box blankingplate, as appropriate, from the back plate air boxby releasing the thr

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5.0 Installation245.13 Terminal Guard1. When codes of practice dictate the use ofterminal guards, they can be obtained from mostplumbers and builders

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5.0 Installation255.15 Internal Fitting Kit1. The internal fitting kit (available frommerchants free of charge quoting Baxi Part No. 226441) is suitab

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5.0 Installation265.15 Internal Fitting Kit (Cont)6. Refit the end piece to the liner and open out tothe thickness of the wall. Seal the two piecestog

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5.0 Installation275.16 Fitting the Combustion Box1. Offer up the combustion box to the back plateand locate the rear bottom edge of thecombustion box

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5.0 Installation28NOTE: The method of connection to theelectricity supply must facilitate completeelectrical isolation of the appliance.Connection may

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5.0 Installation295.18 Making the Electrical Connections1. Remove the cover from the control box byremoving the 2 screws (Fig. 72).2. Slide the box fo

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31.0 Introduction 42.0 Technical Data 53.0 System Details 74.0 Site Requirement 105.0 Installation 136.0 Commissioning the Appliance 317.0 Fitting t

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5.0 Installation305.19 Water Connections1. The boiler has two side water connections, thetop connection being FLOW and the bottomconnection being RETU

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6.0 Commissioning the Appliance316.1 Commissioning the Appliance1. Flush the whole system in accordance with BS5793:1992 (see Section 3.1 Water Circul

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6.0 Commissioning the Appliance326.1 Commissioning the Appliance (Cont)1. From the table opposite check that the mainburner pressure is correct after

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7.0 Fitting the Outercase337.1 Fitting the Outercase1. The warning label may be removed unless theboiler is to be fitted within a cupboard.2. Taking t

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8.0 Overheat Cut-off Device348.1 Operation1. The overheat cut-off device is of the manualreset type and therefore it is important that theuser knows h

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9.0 Annual Servicing359.1 Dismantling the Boiler1. To ensure its continued safe and efficientoperation, it is important that the appliance isregularly

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9.0 Annual Servicing369.2 Cleaning the Combustion Box1. Remove the burner assembly by pulling itforward (Fig. 94).2. Lightly brush any dirt from the t

Page 31 - Burner On

10.0Changing Components37123CentrePinRetainingRivetFig. 98Fig. 99Fig. 100Fig. 101Fig. 102Fig. 10310.1 Changing Components1. When changing components e

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10.0Changing Components3810.3 Ignition Electrode (Fig. 104)1. Disconnect the spark electrode lead at theelectrode. 2. Unscrew the electrode from the m

Page 33 - 7.0 Fitting the Outercase

10.0Changing Components3910.7 Changing Components (Cont)1. To change Fan - Pressure Switch - Burner -Burner Injector - Pilot Burner Injector - GasMani

Page 34 - 8.0 Overheat Cut-off Device

1.0 Introduction4 1STANDARDB.S. 6891B.S. 5546B.S. 5449B.S. 6798B.S. 5440: Pt 1B.S. 5440: Pt 2SCOPEGas Installation.Installation of hot water supplies

Page 35 - 9.0 Annual Servicing

10.0Changing Components4010.10 Burner (Fig. 113)1. Remove the burner assembly by pulling itforward.2. Fit new burner and re-assemble all componentsin

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1.0 Introduction4111.0 Short parts list444071752524266173664866a7753303923456771a11.1 Short Parts List26Key Description Model G.C. Manuf'rsNoNoPa

Page 37 - 10.0Changing Components

12.0Fault Finding42STARTReplace fanReplace harnessReplace pressureswitchReplace fanReplacethermostatDoes fan run ?Is there a clearconstant spark atthe

Page 38

12.0Fault Finding43Replace the gasvalveReplace PCBBoiler satisfactorySet pressureregulatorDoesthe pilot burnerlight ?Doesthe main burnerlight ?Does th

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Baxi Heating LimitedBrownedge RoadBamber Bridge PrestonLancashirePR5 6SNwww.baxiheating.co.ukThe Baxi HelplinesFor General Enquiries+44 (0)1772695555F

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2.0 Technical Data1 5Model 30 40 50 60 70 80Heat Output (Max) kW 8.9 11.72 14.65 17.58 20.5 23.45Btu/h 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000Heat O

Page 41 - 11.0 Short parts list

2.0 Technical Data625751213924394422681441444107 Diawithout internalfitting117 Diawith internalfittingCentre ofGas Connection8 Slots20 x 6Layout of Fi

Page 42 - 12.0Fault Finding

3.0 System Details7Typical SystemsArrangementOption ABoilerPumpAir VentRadiatorCircuitFully Pumped SystemAirVentRadiatorCircuitTwin ZoneValve SystemAi

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3.0 System Details83.3 Pipework1. The sizes of flow and return pipes from theboiler should be determined by normal methods,according to the requiremen

Page 44 - The Baxi Helplines

3.0 System Details93.6 Sealed Systems (Fig. 8)1. SAFETY VALVE - A safety valve complyingwith the requirements of BS 6750 Part 1 must befitted close to

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