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2.7kw electric flow boiler

29 févr. 2024 — Plug n Glow is manufactured in the UK and is a versatile mini electric flow boiler. Let's get the important stuff out of the way first.

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ISSUE 5 0222
INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE
2.7KW ELECTRIC FLOW BOILER
ADVANCE APPLIANCES LTD
PLEASE RETAIN FOR REFERENCE

PLUG N GLOW INSTALLATION GUIDE Congratulations on choosing Plug n Glow 2 - the latest innovation from Advance Appliances. Plug n Glow is manufactured in the UK and is a versatile mini electric flow boiler. Let's get the important stuff out of the way first. It can be installed vertically only and not horizontally and must be orientated as shown below. If it isn't, the heater pod may burn out. We can tell if the heater pod has burnt out and the warranty will not apply, so please be careful. In addition, when it is installed you must be absolutely sure that the pod is full of water before switching on otherwise ­ no warranty ­ so once again ­ please be careful. Figure 1
Figure 2
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Plug n Glow is a 2.7kw electric flow boiler with a two year guarantee. It is fitted with a 13amp plug which is sufficient to drive the boiler and a heating circulator pump rated up to 300 watts.
It can be used in so many ways that we have devoted a section to applications.There are more options ­ the applications refer to the most common usage.
First of all it can be programmed ­ Plug n Glow can be timed to come on and off twice a day in the week, at weekends or both (see page 9) and you can control the temperature on board using the calibrations on the dial (SWITCH "INT" and dial in temperature) or off board with, say a room thermostat, cylinder thermostat, pipe thermostat, flow switch or an outside frost thermostat (SWITCH "EXT" and set your off board thermostat to required temperature).
The off board thermostat can be connected to the PCB "CONTROL" connection. It must be ZERO VOLTAGE. It is just a switch, of course, so anything you want to use to switch it can be used as long as there is some temperature control. For example if a pump goes live and the Plug n Glow is being used as a boost it can be switched via a relay.
The temperature control dial is switched off once an external thermostat is used and the switch is in the EXTERNAL position.
IMPORTANT NOTE When the switch is set to INTERNAL, (INT) operation, controlled by the adjustable temperature dial and the timer - a pump MUST be connected otherwise the unit will burn out.
When the switch is set to EXTERNAL operation, the unit will only come on when the timer and the connected external "switch" via "CONTROL" connection on PCB are calling for heat..
The external "switch" must be ZERO VOLTAGE and wired to the two terminals marked CONTROL in the Plug N Glow.The external switch could be a thermostat, a light, a pump etc. Please note if it is a light or a pump you must use a relay to make sure no voltage goes into the board.
So, if it is being operated by a pump for example the timer can be set on continuous (press `over-ride') as demand is only made when the pump comes on.
The same goes for a thermostat operation, however if this is in a separate heating system such as a conservatory you may wish to set the timer appropriately.
THERE MUST ALWAYS BE PUMPED CIRCULATION DURING DEMAND PERIODS. Also, once the unit is plugged in and there is demand the PUMP terminal on the PCB will be live. A pump can be connected for heating circuits, secondary hot water loops etc. Use proprietary circulators as you would in normal operation. Look at APPLICATIONS for ideas in using a pump.
Please note the Plug n Glow only operates on fully pumped sealed systems. It will not work on gravity.
It has two levels of safety to protect against overheat.
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INSTALLING
Please pay attention to orientation on page two. Please fix securely to a wall with screws and plugs appropriate to bear a load of 1kg.
It can be located anywhere appropriate inside a building in frost free conditions (unless being used with a frost thermostat) ­ It should be near a mains socket outlet and at a height and position where it can be accessed easily. If it is an open vented circuit it should be at least 500mm below the water line in the feed tank.
Do not install in an enclosure without sufficient ventilation and/or exposed to moisture.
To access connections remove the holding screw and lift off the cover. Remove plugs/wires etc as appropriate.Any pump or thermostat connections can now be made routing cables through the gland nuts fitted.The PCB is clearly marked PUMP and CONTROL.
Reconnect the wires to the PCB and replace the cover. The pipe connections are 22mm. Use 22mm compression fittings to connect the unit to the circuit.
This is an important bit ­ make sure that the circuit is full of water before proceeding. Plug n Glow is suitable for pressures up to 3bar. A sealed circuit needs an air vent at the top of the circuit as well as any vents that may be on radiators etc as it will be essential to expel all air.
A good idea is to connect the pump in the circuit remotely and run it before you run the heater to eliminate air pockets.The pump has a one minute over-run to extend the life of the heater.
Once you are completely satisfied that the circuit has no air then you can programme the Plug n Glow and plug in and switch on. If you decide to hard wire use a 13 amp switched spur, make sure any connections are accessible in case the unit needs to be switched off quickly.
Fill in the commissioning document on page 14 and leave it with these instructions at the customer's house.
IMPORTANT NOTE If you are using Plug N Glow to add power to an existing system and want to switch it on with a pump please use a relay on the pump to switch"CONTROL" on/off.This ensures that it is a ZERO VOLTAGE switch.There will be no need to use the pump connections or add another pump.

MAINTENANCE

Plug n Glow requires no maintenance. However, it must be installed inside a building, and unless you are using it with a frost thermostat (in a greenhouse for example) it should be in a frost free environment.Always use a proprietary inhibitor in heating circuits and if the circuit is drained always replenish the inhibitor to correct dosage.
There are no user serviceable parts, however in case of pod or PCB failure Advance Appliances can provide spare parts. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
The red LED may flash at times during high temperature applications. This is normal and it re-sets three times automatically. If it remains flashing after the re-set please re-boot by switching off the power, waiting 10 seconds and switching back on.

WARRANTY

We will guarantee trouble free use for two years provided it is installed and operated correctly, is free of air and you keep the commissioning document and your original receipt or invoice.

If it fails in service due to a manufacturing defect we will repair or exchange it like for like.We

cannot be held responsible for other costs. If for example it is used in a place which is not

frequented for long periods the system should be drained down. Use common sense ­ we are

understanding, having built our business on trust and quality ­ we expect our customers to do

their best to mitigate loss.

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APPLICATIONS
This is the fun bit ­ Plug n Glow is a great innovation and we have come up with the following ideas and applications. Bear in mind that the EXTERNAL (EXT) button will give you the option of switching it on and off with any switch ­ for example (using a contactor/relay to achieve VOLTAGE FREE switching) it could be connected so that a pump in a gas central heating system is the switch ­ if the pump is live it can switch Plug n Glow on when there is demand on the heating system. Or ­ using a contactor/relay again ­ a home office heating system could be activated by turning the light on as long as the circuit has a room thermostat incorporated. Or again ­ for heat pump defrost using off board heat pump controls.
You can incorporate more than one, just link them in series but please use individual power points ­ not power extension blocks.
So ­here goes:
l HOME OFFICES HEATING WITH SMALL RADIATOR/UNDERFLOOR
l GARAGE OR WORKSHOP HEATING
l ADD AS A BOOST TO EXISTING SYSTEM IF YOU EXTEND YOUR HOUSE
l DRY OUT SCREED IN NEW BUILD
l DE FROST HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
l USE WITH UNDERFLOOR OR RADIATOR(S) IN YOUR CONSERVATORY
l GREENHOUSE HEATING WITH EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT TO PREVENT FROST FROM KILLING PLANTS ­ WITH PIPE HEATING OR UNDERFLOOR LOOP FOR AN EVEN TEMPERATURE
l SECONDARY RETURN ON LARGE HOT WATER SERVICE LOOPS ­ ESPECIALLY WITH HEAT PUMP, AND THERMAL STORE INSTALLATIONS TO AVOID DE-STRATIFYING THE CYLINDER
l THERMAL DISINFECTION AND LEGIONELLA CONTROL
l DE STRATIFICATION OF CYLINDERS
l IN LINE PRE HEAT FOR COMBI BOILERS USING PV WITH A FLOW SWITCH OPERATION
l HOLIDAY HOMES USING FROST STAT TO PREVENT HEATING OR HOT WATER TANK FREEZING
l AT HOME IN WINTER IF YOU ARE ON HOLIDAY EITHER TIMED OR ON FROST THERMOSTAT
l LINK A COUPLE TOGETHER FOR HIGHER OUTPUT FOR SHOPS, SURGERIES OFFICES ETC
l HEATING OPEN TANKS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES ­ WASHING ETC
l TOWEL RAILS ALL YEAR ROUND
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Figure 3 - GENERAL CONTROL SCHEMATIC

FLOW 22mm
BUTTON FOR `INTERNAL' OR `EXTERNAL' CONTROL

INTERNAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CONNECT TO "CONTROL" ON PCB FOR EXTERNAL CONTROL

RETURN 22MM

CABLE CONNECTIONS
1 MAINS 2 PUMP 3 EXTERNAL CONTROL

Figure 4 - CYLINDER DESTRTIFCATION AND THERMAL DISINFECTION

PLUG N GLOW SET TO EXTERNAL CONTROLLED BY
CYLINDER THERMOSTAT AND TIMED
PUMP
COLD IN

CYL
+

HOT TAPS
CYLINDER THERMOSTAT (OR FOR PREVENTION OF
FREEZING USE EXTERNAL FROST
THERMOSTAT)

NON RETURN Figure 5 - SECONDARY RETURNS WITH HEAT PUMP AND THERMAL STORE CYLINDERS

HOT OUT

Check Valve

22mm

Bronze Pump

2 litre expansion
vessell AA 0001
~

15mm

Advance Plug & Glow

22mm

15mm

3 Bar Relief Valve
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Outlet 22mm

Figure 6 - ADD TO HOME HEATING

GAS/OIL BOILER

PLUG N GLOW

CONTACTOR (ZERO VOLTS AT PCB!)

FLOW

PUMP

RETURN

PUMP TURNS ON PLUG N GLOW WHEN LIVE

Figure 7 - STAND ALONE HEATING - CONSERVATORY/HOME OFFICE

PLUG N GLOW TIMED AND
CONTROLLED INTERNAL OR ROOM THERMOSTAT
ETC.

FLOW HEATING UNDERFLOOR OR RADIATORS
RETURN HEATING

Figure 8 - GREENHOUSE/HOLIDAY HOME ETC - PREVENT FREEZING

PLUG N GLOW

50

60

40

70

30 80 TEMP

INT C O N T R O L
EXT

EXTERNAL FROST THERMOSTAT TO PROTECT PLANTS IN WINTER

USE UNDERFLOOR OR SKIRTING PIPES WITH PLUG N GLOW FOR EVEN HEAT IN THE GREENHOUSE

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FOR HOLIDAY HOMES ETC PUT PLUG N GLOW IN HEATING CIRCUIT AND CONNECT TO FROST THERMOSTAT TO PREVENT WINTER
FREEZING

PLUG N GLOW + INSTALLATION

AUTO AIR VENT (AA 0404)

PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE GAUGE

A RATED PUMP
(AA 0031)
BY-PASS (AA 0405)

PLUG N GLOW 2
(PNG 2)

RETURN

FLOW

The plate is pre drilled for ease of hanging - please use appropriate fixing. To use with a heating system add a sealed system kit (reference code AA 0400) which has a filling loop, relief valve and 8 litre expansion vessel included. For drying out screed in underfloor systems these items may already form part of the system - please check. The unit can be moved from site to site for repeated use.
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PLUG N GLOW 2 USER SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Note: If no buttons pressed for 20 seconds display will revert to normal operation
Setting the Clock Press 'Time' button Display flashes current day of week Use s or t to change the day, press `Time' Display flashes the hour Use s or t to change the hour, press `Time' Display flashes the minutes Use s or t to change the minutes, press `Time' Clock now set, display shows current time
The clock has a battery backup to keep the time in the event of power loss
Setting the program Pl or P2 Example shows Pl
Press `Pl' button Display shows `Pr 1' The `Mon/Fri' or `WE' (week end) LED flash the current day timer mode Use s or t to edit the program day to either Mon/Fri,WE or both if you want all days the same, press `Pl' The `On' LED lights and the start hour flashes Use s or t to change the hour to turn heater on, press `Pl' The `On' LED lights the start minute flashes Use s or t to change the minute to turn heater on, press `Pl' The `Off' LED lights and the off hour flashes Use s or t to change the hour to turn heater off, press `Pl' The `Off' LED lights and the off minute flashes Use s or t to change the minute to turn heater off, press `Pl' Program Pl now set, display shows current time
Override
Press the `Override' button to manually turn on the heater The `Override` LED indicates that the heater is on. Press the `Override' button again turns the heater off. Note: The heater will stay permanently on when overridden irrespective of timer until turned off by `override' button as described above.
Internal/External Control
When using an external room thermostat or switch The `Ext' LED should be selected by using the INT /EXT button Note: In Ext mode the front panel temperature knob is disabled
Without any external room thermostat The `lnt' LED should be selected by using the INT/EXT button The temperature of the heater is controlled using the front panel knob Note: If `Ext' is selected the heater will not warm up
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TECHNICAL DATA
SIZE W X H X D WEIGHT CONNECTIONS PLUMBING POWER RATING MAX OPERATING PRESSURE OPERATING TEMPERATURE SAFETY CUT OUT ERP CLASS

120MM X 207MM X 85MM 0.9 KG 22MM PIPE 2.7KW POD + 300 WATTS PUMP 13 AMPS 3 BAR UP TO 80°C 90°C AND 95°C D

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