Quantum 270-11AC3-134 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual
                                                        Quantum  Energy Technologies 
 
Section 7: RECOGNITION OF ABNORMAL OPERATION
 
7a: Pressure & Temperature Relief Valve Running 
It is not unusual for the Pressure & Temperature Relief valve to allow a small quantity of water to 
escape during the heating cycle. The amount of discharge will depend on hot water usage. As a 
guide, if it discharges more than 20 litres of water in 24 hours then there may be a problem. 
7a.1: Continuous Trickle 
Likely build up of foreign matter. Try gently operating the release mechanism on the Pressure & 
Temperature Relief valve for a few seconds. This may dislodge any small particles of foreign 
matter and rectify the fault. 
7a.2: Steady Flow 
Likely causes are excessive water supply pressure (500kPa Pressure Limiting valve should be 
fitted), a faulty Pressure & Temperature Relief valve, a faulty or non existent pressure limiting 
valve or a faulty Thermostat / Digital Controller. Turn off the electricity supply and contact your 
Quantum distributor or service agent. 
7b: No Hot Water 
1.    Is the Electricity switched on? Check that the isolating switch, to which the Quantum is 
connected, is on. Check that the switch marked “Water Heater” in the switchboard is on. 
Are all circuit breakers on? If on Off Peak, is the meter switching on when it should? Note 
if the system is connected to any form of Off Peak, running out of hot water can be quite 
common – Off Peak tariffs are not recommended for Quantum water heaters. 
2.  Check that the thermal overload (on the digital controller) has not been tripped. If so press 
the “Set” button (hold for 6 seconds) to reset it. 
3.    Is the Pressure & Temperature Relief valve discharging too much water? See "Pressure & 
Temperature Relief Valve Running". 
4.  Do you have the correct size water heater for your requirements?  Sizing details are 
available from your Quantum supplier. 
5.    Is one outlet (such as the shower) using more hot water than you think? Carefully review 
the family's hot water usage and if necessary check the shower flow rates with a bucket and 
a watch. If it is not possible to adjust water usage patterns, an inexpensive flow control 
valve can easily be fitted to the shower outlet. 
7c: High Electricity Bills 
1.    Is the Pressure & Temperature Relief valve discharging too much water?    See "Pressure 
& Temperature Relief Valve Running”. 
2.  Is one outlet (such as the shower) using more hot water than you think?  See "No Hot 
Water”. 
3.    Is there a leaking hot water pipe or dripping hot water tap? A small leak can waste a large 
quantity of hot water.
 
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