THE
BOILING WATER DISPENSER
INSTALLATION & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE USER
What the installer will need
G A 13 Amp fused double pole isolating switch with a minimum contact gap of 3mm in each pole.
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G Suitable length of 1.0mm three core multi strand PVC insulated mains cable that complies
with BS6500.
G Suitable lengths of 15mm copper pipe.
Where to locate the SB2
G We recommend that the unit is installed on a suitable wall, at shoulder height and over a
sink.
G Adjacent to the 13 Amp (240 V) double pole fused isolating switch.
G Available mains cold water supply and drainage facility.
G Do not install the SB2 within reach of a person using a bath or shower.
G Do not obstruct the ventilation channel in the backplate.
Installing the water supply and steam vent pipes
Ventilation Channel
Condenser
Fig. 1
Inlet
Ventilation Channel
Steam Vent
The unit must be connected to cold, mains fed, drinking water only. Pressure range between 0.7
Bar/69kPa (10psi) and 10.0 Bar/940kPa (140psi).
Do not connect to a storage tank
G Isolate the water supply.
G Lay in 15mm water supply pipe to the location of the inlet connection (Fig. 1). (Check that
the water supply position gives enough space under the unit for it to be used properly).
Flush through the water supply before making the final connection, so that any debris is
removed.
Note: The inlet elbow contains a flow regulator. THIS MUST BE USED IN THE INSTALLATION.
G Lay in 15mm drainage pipe to the location of the steam vent connection (Fig. 1). (Connection is
made using the push fit adaptor provided).
G The steam vent connection must be taken directly to the sink below, if there is one, or via
a tundish to a suitable drain. Note: The steam vent outlet also acts as an overflow. (If a sink is
used it must be able to withstand boiling water and have an overfill outlet).
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Installing the mains supply
If a mains supply is not already available.
G Install a 13 Amp fused double pole isolating switch with a minimum contact gap of 3mm in
each pole adjacent to where the unit will be fixed.
Removing the front cover
G Remove the screws from the bottom and top edge of the unit (Fig. 3).
G Support the front cover and remove the flow knob (Fig. 4).
G Pull the front cover away from the unit.
G Please note that there is a flying lead and plug freely attached to the front cover.
Fig. 3
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Fig. 5b
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Fixing the unit on the wall
G Use the wall mounting bracket supplied and the two lower fixing holes.
G An extra top fixing point is available by temporarily removing the condenser assembly.
Connecting the water supply and vent pipes
G When the unit is fixed to the wall, make the final water supply and steam vent connections
and secure the pipe work.
G Switch the water supply back on.
Connecting the mains cable
G Ensure the mains supply is isolated.
G Connect the mains cable from the SB2 to the 13 Amp fused isolating switch. Ensure
the cable clamps are firmly secured and the cable ends are tightened into the terminal block.
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Note: The supply cable must be a minimum of 1.0mm three core multi strand PVC insulated
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mains cable. The terminal block will not accept cable diameters above 1.5mm . Check that the
mains supply matches the electrical rating on the product. The rating plate is located on the
bottom edge of the unit.
IMPORTANT: Connect the supply cable, complying with BS6500, to this appliance in accordance
with the following code:
GREEN AND YELLOW (EARTH) connect to terminal marked " ".
BLUE (NEUTRAL) connect to terminal marked "N"
BROWN (LIVE) connect to terminal marked "L"
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE, AND ALL METAL PIPE WORK CONNECTED TO IT, MUST BE
EARTHED.
Replacing the front cover
G Support the cover and re-attach the flying lead to the unit (See Fig. 5a and Fig. 5b).
G Replace the front cover and secure using the top and bottom fixing screws.
G Carefully replace the knob, ensuring correct alignment of the D shaft.
G Reconnect the mains supply.
Schematic
Wiring
Diagram
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Operating Instructions
General Product Description
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The SB is a wall mounted, self calibrating and self filling boiling water heater. It can be used
for making cups of tea or coffee and even soups and hot snacks. A special condenser traps
steam and returns droplets to the tank, minimising waste and saving energy.
The water temperature is set and automatically maintained by the SB2 and the unit is powered
down with the Power button. Water is dispensed by rotating the front cover knob clockwise.
How to operate the SB2
G Make sure the electricity and water is turned on.
Fig. 6
Refer to Fig. 6
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G Use the POWER button to switch the SB on and to power down. (The SB should be
switched off at the mains if the water is not required e.g. at weekends, holidays, etc).
POWER light
When the SB is on the POWER light will come on.
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FULL light
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The FULL light comes on when the tank is full of water. (The SB fills up automatically and this
can take up to 10 minutes if the tank is completely empty).
TEMPERATURE READY light
The TEMPERATURE READY light comes on when the water is hot enough to use. (This can
happen even when the tank is not completely full of water).
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Please Note:
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G The SB can take several minutes to reach the required temperature, depending on usage
and tank capacity.
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G To avoid energy wastage, the SB will automatically reduce the temperature by 10ºC if the
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unit is not used for more than 60 minutes. (The SB will automatically go back to boiling
when the water is used).
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G When the SB is switched on at the local isolator and the POWER button is pressed, it will
start by self calibrating. This can take up to 20 minutes to complete and includes
automatically boiling the water for 30 seconds.
G When first installed, it is recommended that the initial tank of boiling water is fully
drawn off and discarded. Allow the tank to re-fill and the TEMPERATURE READY light to
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come on, before using the SB .
Dispensing water from the SB2
Fig. 7a
Fig. 7b
G Place your cup under the red spout at the bottom of the unit.
G Turn the knob clockwise to fill your cup (Fig. 7b).
G Turn the knob anti-clockwise to OFF (Fig. 7a).
WARNING
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G SCALDING HOT WATER can be dispensed from the SB .
G Never wash your hands directly from the unit.
G Some plastic cups can distort if they are filled with boiling water, so causing a danger
of scalding.
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How to clean and descale your SB
G Before cleaning or descaling, switch off the electricity at the isolating switch.
G It is recommended that the SB surfaces are cleaned with a soft cloth.
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G Do not use abrasive or solvent cleaning fluids.
DESCALING
G A qualified electrician should carry out the descaling.
G ENSURE THE MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IS ISOLATED.
If scale comes out with the hot water then the SB2 may need to be descaled. This is
done by removing the front cover and top condenser assembly and using a suitable
kettle descaler. Ensure unit is thoroughly flushed through after descaling.
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Trouble shooting
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SELF HELP (See Table 1) – If the SB is unsatisfactory, then make the following checks before
calling out the contractor. Any one of these adjustments could restore the performance.
Table 1
a) TEMPERATURE READY
light is not on
This is normal: The water has not reached the set temperature.
(See Table 3 on page 10 for approximate heat up times).
This is normal: Some water has been taken out of the
tank so it is no longer full, but the water temperature is
still hot enough to use. (The tank will automatically fill up).
b) TEMPERATURE READY
light is on but the
FULL light is off
This is normal: The tank has automatically filled itself
and the heater is still getting the water up to the boil.
(See Table 3 on page 10 for approximate heat up times).
c) The FULL light is on but
the TEMPERATURE
READY light is off
This is normal: The tank is still filling itself with water and the
heater is still getting up to the boil. (See table 3 on page 10 for
approximate heat up times).
d) The POWER light is on but
the TEMPERATURE READY
and FULL lights are both off
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To avoid energy wastage, the SB is designed to automatically
e) TEMPERATURE READY
light ison but the water is
not boiling
reduce the temperature by 10ºC if the unit is not used for
more than 60 minutes. (The SB will automatically go back to
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boiling when the water is used).
Ensure that the electricity supply is switched on at the
isolator, then press the POWER button.
f) All the lights are out and the
POWER button does not work
The water in the tank has been drained out due to a high
demand. Wait for the FULL & TEMPERATURE READY lights to
come on again.
g) The water flowing from the
outlet is sometimes only a
trickle
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When the SB is first switched on it can take up to 18 minutes
h) The SB takes a long time
to reach the Boil setting. (See Table 3 on page 10 for
approximate heat up times).
to reach the selected
temperature
Check that a pipe has been fitted to the steam vent. Contact
your installer if this is missing.
Use the POWER button to power down the unit and not the
main electrical isolator. (This will reduce the amount of steam
produced).
i) Steam and very hot water
sometimes dribbles out of
the vent hole at the back of
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the SB
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A new SB needs to be flushed out before being first used.
j) The water tastes different
We recommend that the initial tank of boiling water is fully
drawn off and discarded. Wait for the FULL & TEMPERATURE
READY lights to come on, before using the unit.
Scale has built up inside the tank. As with all water heaters
scale will build up inside the water tank. How quickly this
build up occurs will depend on the hardness of the water and
k) Solid particles are visible
in the water
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the usage of the SB .
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Descale the SB heater tank. (This should be carried out by a
qualified electrician).
We recommend the use of in line resin filters to protect the
heater.
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Professional Service (see table 2)
If the SELF HELP checks do not cover the symptom, you should seek professional help.
The following additional checklist is provided for the benefit of the qualified engineer.
WARNING: SWITCH OFF THE ELECTRICITY AT THE ISOLATING SWITCH BEFORE REMOVING
THE COVER TO MAKE CHECKS.
Table 2
a) Unit fails to heat the water
Check that the water supply is on and that its pressure is
between 0.7 Bar 69kPa (10 psi) and 10.0 Bar 940 kPa (140 psi).
Check circuit through solenoid coil.
Check circuit through the heating element.
Check circuit through float switch.
If defective then replace.
b) All the lights are out and the Ensure that the electricity supply is switched on at the isolator.
POWER button does not work
Ensure that the flying lead to the front cover is connected
properly (see Fig. 5a and Fig. 5b).
Check the supply to the PCB. If supply OK then change PCB.
c) Water flows continuously
from the steam vent pipe
Check that the float switch operates correctly and switches the
water solenoid on and off.
d) The water tank takes more
than 20 minutes to fill with
water
Check that the water supply is on and that its pressure is
between 0.7 Bar 69kPa (10 psi) and 10.0 Bar 940kPa (140 psi).
Check operation of the water solenoid and that water flows
into the tank at a rate between 0.3 Litres/min and 1 Litre/min.
Check circuit through the solenoid coil.
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SB heat up times
Table 3
CONDITION
APPROXIMATE HEAT UP TIME WHAT ELSE HAPPENS
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2.5 Litre SB
4 Litre SB
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- POWER light comes on
- then FULL light comes on
- then TEMPERATURE READY
light comes on
- then steam comes out of
the vent for 30 seconds.
SB is switched on at the local 12 minutes
18 minutes
isolator and the unit is empty
of water.
(4 mins filling
(5 mins filling
8 mins heating) 13 mins heating)
POWER button is pressed.
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- POWER and FULL lights
both come on.
- then TEMPERATURE READY
light comes on.
- then Steam comes out of
the vent for 30 seconds
SB is switched on at the local
8 minutes
13 minutes
isolator and the unit is already
full of cold water.
POWER button is pressed.
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APPLIED ENERGY PRODUCTS AFTER SALES SERVICE
We offer a technical service on the telephone to contractors and other customers seeking
advice.
RING 08709 000430
Some parts can be supplied using a credit card.
RING 08709 000420
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Remember to quote the model of SB and have a note of the Catalogue number as
stated on the rating plate along the bottom edge of the unit.
SPARE PARTS
Part No.
Part Description
95719601
95719613
95719614
95719615
95719616
95719617
95719618
95719608
95719609
95719619
95719611
95719620
Element assembly
Terminal block
Logic board assembly
Power PCB assembly
Solenoid valve
Float switch
Cable pack
Control knob
Outlet Spout
Scale Trap
Outlet valve
Inlet elbow assembly (includes flow regulator)
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Guarantee
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We, Applied Energy Products Ltd., guarantee that should this SB
unit prove to be defective by reason of faulty workmanship or material
within 24 months (outside of U.K. please contact your local distributor) of
the date of purchase or commencement of hire we will replace or repair
the defective parts FREE OF CHARGE on the condition that:
a) The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the
supply circuit or voltage stamped on the rating plate.
b) The appliance has been used in accordance with these instructions
and has not been tampered with or otherwise subject to misuse,
neglect or accident.
c) The appliance has not been taken apart, modified or repaired except
by a person authorised by us.
d) EVIDENCE of the date of purchase in the form of an invoice, receipt
(or hire purchase document) is included with the appliance if
returned under guarantee.
SCALE PREVENTION
Formation of scale occurs with hot water heaters operating at high
temperatures in hard water areas. We strongly recommend the use of in
line resin filters to protect the heater. The manufacturers guarantee
does not extend to cover this natural phenomenon.
“This Guarantee does not affect your statutory rights”
Full details of terms and conditions of guarantee are available on request from:–
Applied Energy Products Ltd.
Morley Way,
Peterborough, PE2 9JJ. U.K.
Telephone: +44 (0) 1733 456789 Fax: +44 (0) 1733 310606
Technical Advisory Hotline: 08709 000430
571 2278 01 Rev B
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