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Checking the supply pressure and burner pressure
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3. If you do not need to make any more connections: 
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Fit the cap on the electrical connection block.
-
Fit the plastic covers onto the appliance.
3.10.8
Connecting extra error signal (“Alarm OUT”)
Alarm OUT is a potential free terminal that is switched when an error is 
detected. This can be used to signal errors, for example by turning on a lamp. 
A 230 V circuit can be directly powered. For other voltages, a specific relay 
prescribed by A.O. Smith is required.
1. Connect the phase cables (X
1
 and X
2
) to terminals 13 and 14 as indicated 
. If required, connect earth (
A
) to terminal 15.
2. Fit the cable in the pull relief.
3. If you do not need to make any more connections: 
-
Fit the cap on the electrical connection block.
-
Fit the plastic covers onto the appliance.
3.11 Checking the supply 
pressure and burner 
pressure
c
Note
Before you start up the appliance and/or begin to check the supply 
pressure and burner pressure, you must first fill the appliance. Please 
refer to paragraph 
 for filling instructions.
c
Note
Before starting-up for the first time, and following conversion, you 
must always check the supply pressure and burner pressure. If 
necessary, adjust these to be certain of optimum performance of the 
appliance.
c
Note
The easiest way to check the gas pressures is by using two pressure 
gauges. This procedure assumes that these two gauges are available. 
To check the supply pressure and burner pressure, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the appliance from the mains. See paragraph 
2. Undo the screws of the plastic covers.
3. Carefully remove the black plastic covers from the appliance.
The electrical section is now visible.
4. There are 2 test nipples on the gas control (
for measuring the 
supply pressure 
 and the burner pressure 
 respectively. 
Sealing screws are located inside the test nipples. Loosen both sealing 
screws by a few turns. Do not loosen them completely; this makes them 
difficult to tighten again.
5. Connect a pressure gauge to the lower pressure test nipple 
.
6. Open the gas supply and vent the gas supply line via the upper nipple 
7. Connect a pressure gauge to the upper test nipple as soon as gas starts to 
flow from this nipple.
8. Switch on the power to the appliance using the mains switch on the 
appliance.