STIEBEL-ELTRON PSH 200 Trend Wall Mounted Cylinder Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- STIEBEL ELTRON
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PSH 200 Trend Wall Mounted Cylinder
Instruction Manual
OPERATION AND INSTALLATION
Sealed, unvented wall mounted DHW cylinder
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SPECIAL INFORMATION
- The appliance may be used by children aged 8 and up and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and know-how provided that they are supervised or they have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the resulting risks. Children must never play with the appliance. Children must never clean the appliance or perform user maintenance unless they are supervised.
- Only use a permanent connection to the power supply. The appliance must be able to be separated from the power supply by an isolator that disconnects all poles with at least 3 mm contact separation.
- The power cable must only be replaced (for example if damaged) with the original spare part by a qualified contractor authorised by the manufacturer.
- Fix the appliance in position as described in the chapter “Installation / Preparations”.
- Observe the maximum permissible pressure (see chapter Installation / Specification / Data table).
- The appliance is under pressure. During the heatup process, expansion water will drip from the safety valve.
- Regularly activate the safety valve to prevent it from becoming blocked e.g. by limescale deposits.
- Drain the appliance as described in the chapter “Installation / Maintenance / Emptying the appliance”.
- Install a type-tested safety valve in the cold water supply line. For this bear in mind that, depending on the static pressure, you may also need a pressure reducing valve.
- Size the drain so that water can drain off unimpeded when the safety valve is fully opened.
- Fit the discharge pipe of the safety valve with a constant downward slope and in a room free from the risk of frost.
- The safety valve discharge aperture must remain open to the atmosphere.
OPERATION
General information
The chapters “Operation” and “Special Information” are intended for both the
user and qualified contractors.
The chapter “Installation” is intended for qualified contractors.
Note
Read these instructions carefully before using the appliance and retain them
for future reference. Pass on the instructions to a new user if required.
1.1 Safety instructions
1.1.1 Structure of safety instructions
KEYWORD Type of risk
Here, possible consequences are listed that may result from failure to observe
the safety instructions.
▶ Steps to prevent the risk are listed.
1.1.2 Symbols, type of risk
Symbol | Type of risk |
---|---|
Injury | |
Electrocution | |
Burns (burns, scalding) |
1.1.3 Keywords
KEYWORD | Meaning |
---|---|
DANGER | Failure to observe this information will result in serious injury or |
death.
WARNING| Failure to observe this information may result in serious injury or
death.
CAUTION| Failure to observe this information may result in non-serious or
minor injury.
1.2 Other symbols in this documentation
Note
General information is identified by the symbol shown on the left.
▶ Read these texts carefully.
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
Material losses (appliance and consequential losses, environmental |
pollution)
| Appliance disposal
▶ This symbol indicates that you have to do something. The action you need to take is described step by step.
1.3 Units of measurement
Note
All measurements are given in mm unless stated otherwise.
Safety
2.1 Intended use
The appliance is intended for heating domestic hot water and can supply one or
more draw-off points.
This appliance is intended for domestic use. It can be used safely by
untrained persons. The appliance can also be used in a non-domestic
environment, e.g. in a small business, as long as it is used in the same way.
Any other use beyond that described shall be deemed inappropriate. Using the
appliance for heating fluids other than water or water supplemented with
chemicals, such as brine, is also deemed inappropriate.
Observation of these instructions and of instructions for any accessories
used is also part of the correct use of this appliance.
2.2 General safety instructions
WARNING Burns
During operation, the tap and safety valve can reach temperatures in excess of
60 °C. There is a risk of scalding at outlet temperatures in excess of 43 °C.
WARNING Injury
The appliance may be used by children aged 8 and up and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and know-how
provided that they are supervised or they have been instructed on how to use
the appliance safely and have understood the resulting risks. Children must
never play with the appliance. Children must never clean the appliance or
perform user maintenance unless they are supervised.
Material losses
The user should protect the water lines and the safety valve from frost.
Note
The appliance is under pressure. During the heat-up process, expansion water
will drip from the safety valve.
▶ If water continues to drip when heating is completed, please inform your
qualified contractor.
2.3 Test symbols
See type plate on the appliance.
Appliance description
The closed (pressure-tested) appliance heats DHW electrically.
You can adjust the temperature using the temperature selector.
Subject to the power supply, the water is heated automatically to the required
temperature.
The internal steel cylinder is coated with special “Co Pro” enamel and is
equipped with a protective anode. The anode protects the internal cylinder
from corrosion.
Frost protection
The appliance is also protected against frost by the temperature setting “*”,
provided that the power supply is guaranteed. The appliance switches on in
good time and heats the water. The appliance does not protect the water supply
lines and the safety valve from frost.
Settings
The temperature can be freely adjusted.
- ON/OFF indicator
- Temperature selector
- Frost protection
E Recommended energy saving position, low scaling, 60 °C Max Maximum temperature setting, 75 °C
Depending upon the system, the actual temperatures may vary from the set value.
ON/OFF indicator
The ON/OFF indicator illuminates when water is being heated.
Temperature indicator
- Pointer position at approx. 30 °C
- Pointer position at approx. 50 °C
- Pointer position at approx. 70 °C
The current temperature is measured inside the cylinder, at the position of the temperature indicator (see chapter “Specification / Dimensions and connections”).
4.1 Holiday and absence
▶ If the appliance is not to be used for a few days, set the temperature
selector to a position between the frost protection and energy saving
settings.
▶ If the appliance is not to be used for a longer period, set it to frost
protection to conserve energy. If there is no risk of frost you may disconnect
the appliance from the power supply.
▶ For reasons of hygiene, heat up the content of the water heater once to
above 60 °C before initial use.
Cleaning, care and maintenance
▶ Have the electrical safety of the appliance and the function of the safety
valve regularly checked by a qualified contractor.
▶Have the protective anode initially checked by a qualified contractor after
the first year. The qualified contractor will then determine the intervals at
which it must be checked thereafter.
▶ Never use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents. A damp cloth is sufficient
for cleaning the appliance.
Scaling
▶ Almost every type of water will deposit lime at high temperatures. This
settles inside the appliance and affects both the performance and service
life. The heating elements must therefore be descaled from time to time. A
qualified contractor who knows the local water quality will tell you when the
next service is due.
▶ Check the taps/valves regularly. You can remove limescale deposits at the
spouts using commercially available descaling agents.
▶ Regularly activate the safety valve to prevent it from becoming blocked
e.g. by limescale deposits.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Remedy |
---|---|---|
The water does not heat up and the ON/OFF indicator does not illuminate. | ||
There is no power. | Check the fuses/MCBs in your fuse box. |
The water does not heat
up sufficiently and the
ON/OFF indicator illuminates.| The temperature is set too low.| Select a
higher temperature.
The appliance heats, for example, after large amounts of DHW have been
drawn.| Wait until the ON/OFF indicator goes out.
The flow rate is low.| The aerator in the tap or shower head is scaled up or
contaminated.| lean and/or descale the aerator or shower head.
If you cannot remedy the fault, notify your qualified contractor. To facilitate and speed up your enquiry, please provide the numbers from the type plate (000000 and 0000-000000):
Safety
Only a qualified contractor should carry out installation, commissioning,
maintenance and repair of the appliance.
7.1 General safety instructions
We guarantee trouble-free function and operational reliability only f
original accessories and spare parts intended for the appliance are used.
7.2 Instructions, standards and regulations
Note
Observe all applicable national and regional regulations and instructions.
Appliance description
8.1 Standard delivery
The following are delivered with the appliance:
– Safety valve
The safety valve supplied must not be used in Belgium.
For use here please use standard safety valves (see also pricelist).
– Temperature indicator
8.2 Accessories
Pressure-tested taps are available as accessories.
Preparations
9.1 Installation site
The appliance is designed to be permanently wall-mounted to a solid surface.
Ensure the wall offers adequate load bearing capacity.
There should be a suitable drain near the appliance to drain off the expansion
water.
Always install the appliance vertically in a room free from the risk of frost
and near the draw-off point.
It may not be fitted in a corner since the screws for fixing the appliance to
the wall must remain accessible.
9.2 Fitting the wall mounting bracket
Note
Ensure that the temperature selector is accessible from the front.
The mounting bracket attached to the appliance has hook-in slots, which in
most cases enables installation on the bolts that are already in place from
previous appliances.
▶ Otherwise, transfer the dimensions for the holes to be drilled on the wall
(see chapter “Specification / Dimensions and connections”).
▶ Drill the holes and secure the wall mounting bracket with screws and raw
plugs. Select fixing materials in accordance with the wall
construction/condition.
▶ Hook the appliance with wall mounting brackets on to the screws or bolts.
Observe the weight of the appliance when empty (see chapter “Specification /
Data table”) and, if necessary, ask another person to help.
▶ Align the appliance horizontally.
Installation
10.1 Water connection
Material losses
Carry out all water connection and installation work in accordance with
regulations.
Operate the appliance only with pressure-tested taps.
▶ Connect the hydraulic connections with flat gaskets.
10.1.1 Permissible materials
Material losses
When using plastic pipework, observe the manufacturer’s data and the chapter
“Specification / Fault conditions”.
Cold water line
Galvanized steel, stainless steel, copper and plastic are approved materials.
DHW line
Stainless steel, copper and plastic pipework are approved materials.
10.1.2 Fitting the safety valve
Note
The safety valve supplied must not be used in Belgium.
For use here please use standard safety valves (see also pricelist).
Note
If the water pressure is greater than 0.6 MPa, install a pressure reducing
valve in the “cold water inlet”.
The maximum permissible pressure must not be exceeded (see chapter
“Specification / Data table”).
▶ Install a type-tested safety valve in the cold water supply line. Please
note that, depending on the static pressure, you may also need a pressure
reducing valve.
▶ Size the drain so that water can drain off unimpeded when the safety valve
is fully opened.
▶ Fit the discharge pipe of the safety valve with a constant downward slope
and in a room free from the risk of frost.
▶ The safety valve discharge aperture must remain open to the atmosphere.
10.2 Power supply
WARNING Electrocution
Carry out all electrical connection and installation work in accordance with
relevant regulations.
Before any work on the appliance, disconnect all poles from the power supply.
WARNING Electrocution
Only use a permanent connection to the power supply.
The appliance must be able to be separated from the power supply by an
isolator that disconnects all poles with at least 3 mm contact separation.
WARNING Electrocution
Ensure that the appliance is earthed.
Material losses
Install a residual current device (RCD).
Material losses
Observe the type plate. The specified voltage must match the mains voltage.
Power cable
DANGER Electrocution
The power cable must only be replaced (for example if damaged) with the
original spare part by a qualified contractor authorised by the manufacturer.
The appliance is supplied with a flexible power cable with wire ferrules and without plug, ready to connect.
▶ If the power cable is of insufficient length, unclamp it from the appliance. Use a suitable installation cable.
▶ When routing the new power cable, ensure that it is waterproof as it passes through the existing cable grommet, and is correctly routed and connected inside the appliance.
Commissioning
11.1 Commissioning
Note
Fill the appliance with water prior to electrical connection.
If you switch on the appliance while empty, the high limit safety cut-out will
switch it off.
- Thoroughly flush out the cold water line before connecting the appliance, so that no foreign matter gets into the water heater or safety valve.
- Open the shut-off valve in the cold water feed line.
- Open a draw-off point until the appliance has filled up and the pipework is free of air.
- Adjust the flow rate. For this, observe the maximum permissible flow rate with a fully opened tap (see chapter “Specification / Data table”).
- If necessary reduce the flow rate at the butterfly valve of the safety valve.
- Turn the temperature selector to maximum.
- Switch the mains power ON.
- Check the function of the appliance. Ensure that the thermostat switches off.
- Check that the safety valve is working correctly.
11.1.1 Appliance handover
- Explain the function of the appliance and safety valve to users and familiarize them with their operation.
- Make users aware of potential dangers, especially the risk of scalding.
- Hand over these instructions.
11.2 Recommissioning
See chapter “Commissioning”.
12. Shutting down
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains at the MCB/fuse in the fuse box.
- Drain the appliance. See chapter “Maintenance / Draining the appliance”.
Troubleshooting
Note
The high limit safety cut-out can respond at temperatures below –15 °C. The
appliance may be subjected to these temperatures during storage or transport.
Fault | Cause | Remedy |
---|---|---|
The water does not heat up and the ON/OFF indicator does not illuminate. | The | |
high limit safety cut-out has responded because the controller is faulty. |
Remedy the cause of the fault. Replace the controller.
The high limit safety cut-out has responded because the temperature has fallen
below -15 °C.| Press the reset button (see diagram).
The water does not heat up and the ON/OFF indicator illuminates.| The heating
element is faulty.| Replace the heating element.
The water does not heat up sufficiently and the ON/OFF indicator illuminates.|
The temperature controller is faulty.| Replace the temperature controller.
The heat-up time is very long and the ON/OFF indicator illuminates.| The
heating element is
scaled up.| Descale the heating element.
The safety valve drips when heating is switched off.| The valve seat is
contaminated.| Clean the valve seat.
Water pressure is too high.| Install a pressure reducing valve.
Reset key, high limit safety cut-out
Maintenance
WARNING Electrocution
Carry out all electrical connection and installation work in accordance with
relevant regulations. Before any work on the appliance, disconnect all poles
of the appliance from the power supply.
If you need to drain the appliance, observe chapter “Draining the appliance”.
14.1 Checking the safety valve
▶ Test the safety valve regularly.
14.2 Draining the appliance
WARNING Burns
Hot water may escape during the draining process.
If is necessary to drain the cylinder for maintenance or to protect the whole
installation from frost, proceed as follows:
- Close the shut-off valve in the cold water feed line.
- Open the DHW valves of all draw-off points until the appliance is fully drained.
- Drain any residual water from the safety valve.
14.3 Checking / replacing the protective anode
- Check the protective anode after the first year of use and replace if necessary.
- Next, decide the time intervals at which further checks should be carried out.
14.4 Descaling
- Remove loose scale deposits from the water heater.
- If necessary, descale the inner cylinder with commercially available descaling agents.
- Only descale the flange after disassembly and never treat the cylinder surface and protective anode with descaling agents.
14.5 Anti-corrosion protection
Ensure that while carrying out maintenance work the anti-corrosion protection
(560 Ω) is not damaged or removed. Reinsert the anti-corrosion protection
correctly after replacement.
14.6 Replacing the power cable
DANGER Electrocution
The power cable must only be replaced (for example if damaged) with the
original spare part by a qualified contractor authorised by the manufacturer.
14.7 Replacing the combined controller/limiter
- Controller sensor
- Limiter sensor
▶ Insert the controller sensor and the limiter sensor into the sensor well as far as they will go.
Specification
15.1 Dimensions and connections
| | | | PSH 30
Trend| PSH 50
Trend| PSH 80
Trend| PSH 100
Trend| PSH 120
Trend| PSH 150
Trend| PSH 200
Trend
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a10| Appliance| Height| mm| 642| 897| 871| 1025| 1178| 1410| 1715
a30| Appliance| Depth| mm| 410| 410| 520| 520| 520| 520| 520
a40| Appliance| Diameter| mm| 405| 405| 510| 510| 510| 510| 510
b01| Entry electrical cables| Threaded fitting| | PG 16| PG 16| PG 16| PG 16|
PG 16| PG 16| PG 16
c01| Cold water inlet| Male thread| | G 1/2 A| G 1/2 A| G 1/2 A| G 1/2 A| G
1/2 A| G 1/2 A| G 1/2 A
| | Rear clearance| mm| 85.5| 85.5| 95| 95| 95| 95| 95
c06| DHW outlet| Male thread| | G 1/2 A| G 1/2 A| G 1/2 A| G 1/2 A| G 1/2 A| G
1/2 A| G 1/2 A
| | Rear clearance| mm| 85.5| 85.5| 95| 95| 95| 95| 95
h46| Temperature indicator| | | | | | | | |
i13| Wall mounting bracket| Height| mm| 522| 582| 505| 772| 809| 1047| 1350
Wall mounting bracket
15.2 Wiring diagram
- Terminal
- High limit safety cut-out
- Temperature controller
- ON/OFF indicator
- Heating element
- Electrical resistance 560 ohm
- Anode
- Cylinder
15.3 Heat-up diagrams
The heat-up time depends on the cylinder capacity, cold water inlet
temperature and heating output.
Graph assumes 15 °C cold water inlet temperature:
X Temperature setting [°C] Y Heat-up time [h] 1 200 l
2 150 l
3 120 l
4 100 l
5 80 l
6 50 l
7 30 l
15.4 Fault conditions
In the event of a fault, temperatures of up to 95 °C at 0.6 MPa can occur.
15.5 Details on energy consumption
Product datasheet: Conventional water heaters to regulation (EU) no. 812/2013
and 814/2013 / (S.I. 2019 No. 539 / Schedule 2)
| | PSH 30 Trend| PSH 50 Trend| PSH 80 Trend| PSH 100 Trend| PSH 120 Trend|
PSH 150 Trend| PSH 200 Trend
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| | 232080| 232081| 232082| 232083| 232084| 232085| 232086
Manufacturer| | STIEBEL ELTRON| STIEBEL ELTRON| STIEBEL ELTRON| STIEBEL
ELTRON| STIEBEL ELTRON| STIEBEL ELTRON| STIEBEL ELTRON
Load profile| | S| M| M| L| L| L| XL
Energy efficiency class| | C| C| C| C| C| C| C
Energy conversion efficiency| %| 34| 37| 36| 38| 38| 37| 38
Annual power consumption| kWh| 544| 1386| 1412| 2716| 2723| 2763| 4367
Default temperature setting| °C| 60| 60| 60| 60| 60| 60| 60
Sound power level| dB(A)| 15| 15| 15| 15| 15| 15| 15
Daily power consumption| kWh| 2591| 6451| 6603| 12583| 12622| 12861| 20133
15.6 Data table
15.6 Data table
| | PSH 30| PSH 50| PSH 80| PSH 100| PSH 120| PSH 150| PSH 200
| | Trend| Trend| Trend| Trend| Trend| Trend| Trend
| | 232080| 232081| 232082| 232083| 232084| 232085| 232086
Hydraulic data
Rated capacity| l| 30| 50| 80| 100| 120| 150| 192
Mixed water volume 40 °C (15 °C/65 °C)| l| 52| 99| 142| 186| 224| 288| 351
Electrical details
Connected load with ~ 230 V| kW| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2
Rated voltage| V| 220-240| 220-240| 220-240| 220-240| 220-240| 220-240|
220-240
Phases| | 1/N/PE| 1/N/PE| 1/N/PE| 1/N/PE| 1/N/PE| 1/N/PE| 1/N/PE
Frequency| Hz| 50/60| 50/60| 50/60| 50/60| 50/60| 50/60| 50/60
Single circuit operating mode| | X| X| X| X| X| X| X
Heat-up time 2.0 kW (15 °C/60 °C)| h| 0.80| 1.33| 2.13| 2.66| 3.20| 4.00| 5.34
Application limits
Available temperature range| °C| 30-75| 30-75| 30-75| 30-75| 30-75| 30-75|
30-75
Max. permissible pressure| MPa| 0.6| 0.6| 0.6| 0.6| 0.6| 0.6| 0.6
Test pressure| MPa| 0.2| 0.2| 0.2| 0.2| 0.2| 0.2| 0.2
Max. permissible temperature| °C| 95| 95| 95| 95| 95| 95| 95
Max. throughput| l/min| 23.5| 23.5| 23.5| 23.5| 23.5| 23.5| 23.5
Min./max. conductivity, drinking water| μS/cm| 100-1500| 100-1500| 100-1500|
100-1500| 100-1500| 100-1500| 100-1500
Energy data
Standby energy consumption/24 h at 65 °C| kWh| 0.53| 0.73| 0.79| 0.98| 1.15|
1.33| 1.61
Energy efficiency class| | C| C| C| C| C| C| C
Versions| | | | | | | |
Sealed unvented type| | X| X| X| X| X| X| X
IP-Rating| | IP25| IP25| IP25| IP25| IP25| IP25| IP25
Power cable| | X| X| X| X| X| X| X
Power cable length approx.| mm| 1000| 1000| 1000| 1000| 1000| 1000| 1000
Frost protection setting| °C| 7| 7| 7| 7| 7| 7| 7
Colour| | white| white| white| white| white| white| white
Dimensions
Height| mm| 642| 897| 871| 1025| 1178| 1410| 1715
Depth| mm| 410| 410| 520| 520| 520| 520| 520
Diameter| mm| 405| 405| 510| 510| 510| 510| 510
Weights
Weight (wet)| kg| 46.4| 71.4| 108.2| 133.6| 159.1| 196.2| 248.3
Weight (dry)| kg| 16.4| 21.4| 28.2| 33.6| 39.1| 46.2| 56.3
Guarantee
The guarantee conditions of our German companies do not apply to appliances
acquired outside of Germany. In countries where our subsidiaries sell our
products a guarantee can only be issued by those subsidiaries. Such guarantee
is only granted if the subsidiary has issued its own terms of guarantee. No
other guarantee will be granted.
We shall not provide any guarantee for appliances acquired in countries where
we have no subsidiary to sell our products. This will not affect warranties
issued by any importers.
Environment and recycling
We would ask you to help protect the environment. After use, dispose of the
various materials in accordance with national regulations.
Australia
STIEBEL ELTRON Australia Pty. Ltd.
294 Salmon Street | Port Melbourne VIC 3207
Tel. 03 9645-1833 | Fax 03 9644-5091
info@stiebel-eltron.com.au
www.stiebel-eltron.com.au| South
Africa
STIEBEL ELTRON Southern Africa (PTY) Ltd
30 Archimedes Road
Wendy wood
Johannesburg, 2090
Tel. +27 10 001 85 47
info@stiebel-eltron.co.za
www.stiebel-eltron.co.za
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United Kingdom and Ireland
STIEBEL ELTRON UK Ltd.
Unit 12 Stadium Court
Stadium Road | CH62 3RP Bromborough
Tel. 0151 346-2300 | Fax 0151 334-2913
info@stiebel-eltron.co.uk
www.stiebel-eltron.co.uk| United States
of America
STIEBEL ELTRON, Inc.
17 West Street | 01088 West Hatfield MA
Tel. 0413 247-3380 | Fax 0413 247-3369
info@stiebel-eltron-usa.com
www.stiebel-eltron-usa.com
Subject to errors and technical changes
Chivy a Stand 9734
A 311692-44244-9737
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