Certikin MB50S Service Manual

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WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or
explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour's phone. Follow the gas
supplier's instructions.
- Installation and service must be performed by a Corgi registered installer. A page is
included on the inside back page of this booklet for recording commissioning and
service details.
Operating, Installation and
Servicing Instructions for
Condensing
Pool & Spa Heaters
M2709
Models:
MB35S
MB50S
0087
Genie
Factory set for Natural Gas.
Can be Converted to Propane
with parts provided.
GB, IE, CH, ES, PT,
SI, SK & TR
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Pool & Spa Heaters

WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire orexplosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or

Page 2 - TECHNICAL DATA

Heater DimensionsPipe Connections& LocationsCondensing Pool Heater 7 22/12/08Fig. 3.1DimensionsModel ABC Genie 35138mm 229mm 361mm G

Page 3 - Contents

Outdoor TerminalDimensionsCondensing Pool Heater 8 22/12/08Fig. 3.3Outdoor Flue Terminal(MBOT)Fig. 3.4Clamp Assembly ScrewPitched RoofIn

Page 4 - Quick Start

Condensing Pool Heater 9 22/12/08Flue ExamplesFlue Kit Part CodesType of Flue SystemKit Code Description Outdoor Kit Horizontal Terminal

Page 5 - 22/12/08

Condensing Pool Heater 10 22/12/08Flue Kit Part Codes (cont.)Kit Code Description FEL Photo of KitMBHT Horizontal Wall Terminal 3.9mMBHV

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

Condensing Pool Heater 11 22/12/081. Ensure the required service clearance isavailable.2. Fit the 90 degree elbow to the heater andmeasu

Page 7 - Outdoor Heaters

Conversion to LPGThe Heater can be converted on site. NG to Pro-pane, or Propane to Butane.1. With the Gas and Electrical supply off, undothe three sc

Page 8 - Pool Pump & Pipework

Condensing Pool Heater 13 22/12/08Condensate ConnectionThe direction of the plastic condensate drain pipeconnection can be altered from

Page 9 - INSTALLATION OF HEATER

Example Condensate Disposal MethodsCondensateDrain fromHeaterCondensate PressureSwitch PipeConnectionConnect ToWaste(Option toexit Heaterleft or right

Page 10 - Dimensions

Condensing Pool Heater 15 22/12/08Fig. 8.2CommissioningGeneralIMPORTANT The heater primary contains Senti-nel X500 inhibitor/anti-free

Page 11 - Vertical Roof Terminal

Condensing Pool Heater 16 22/12/08User Setup ModeSwitch on with the panel switch whilst pressing the Lock/Reset button. then releas

Page 12 - Flue Kit Part Codes

PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GAS CATEGORY, TYPE AND SUPPLY PRESSUREII2H3PG20 @ 20 mbarG31 @ 37 mbar NATURAL GAS PROPANEMODEL MB35S MB50S MB35S MB50SC

Page 13 - Flue Kit Part Codes (cont.)

Kit Part Codes:2 Heaters: MBMIK23 Heaters: MBMIK34 Heaters: MBMIK45 Heaters: MBMIK56 Heaters: MBMIK67 Heaters: MBMIK78 Heaters: MBMIK8Multiple Heater

Page 14 - Pressure Switch

Operation Turn on all the Heaters with their Pool Temperature Controls. The Master will show temperatures and the Slaves“---”. Set the required tem

Page 15 - Gas Connection

Wall Mounting KitCondensing Pool Heater 19 22/12/08Fig. 10.4Fig. 10.347637694017046HEATEROUTLINETOP WALLMOUNTINGBRACKETHORIZONTALWALLTE

Page 16 - Electrical Connections

Condensing Pool Heater 20 22/12/08Fig. 10.5BOTTOM WALL MOUNTING BRAKETREMOVE DEMOUNTABLEPOOL FITTINGS FOR BETTERDRILL ACCESSTOP WALLMO

Page 17 - Condensate Syphon (75 mm)

Fig.11.0Condensing Pool Heater 21 22/12/08Schematic Wiring

Page 18 - Commissioning

WARNING: BEFORE COMMENCING OR COMPLETING ANY ELECTRICAL WORK ON THE APPLIANCE, ITIS RECOMMENDED THAT THE BASIC SAFETY CHECKS FOR EARTH CONTINUITY, SHO

Page 19 - User Setup Mode

Fault CodesCondensing Pool Heater 23 22/12/08DISPLAYLOCK / RESETGREENYELLOWREDLED1REDREDLED2Running, raising pool temperature to 28°CUp t

Page 20 - Multiple Heater Kit

Fault CodesCondensing Pool Heater 24 22/12/08DISPLAYLOCK / RESETGREENYELLOWREDLED1REDREDLED2FRONT PANELON PCBEXPLANATION‘P’ alternating w

Page 21 - Displays

SERVICINGHealth and Safety Statement :This Heater contains no asbestos.Routine ServiceTo ensure continued efficient operation of theappliance it is r

Page 22 - Wall Mounting Kit

 Heat Exchanger Combustion Temperature Sensor. Flue Thermostat Ignition Control. Gas Valve. Fan. Pump. Heat Exchanger. Secondary Heat Exchange

Page 23 - 20 22/12/08

TECHNICAL DATA Inside coverUser Instructions 1INTRODUCTION 3Heater Location 3Gas Supply 4Conversion 4Flueing 4Air Supply 4Outdoor Heaters 4Condensate

Page 24 - Schematic Wiring

Condensing Pool Heater 27 22/12/08Gas Valve (See Fig.14.3) Remove the Ignition Control, see above. Release the Gascock by undoing th

Page 25 - Service Mode

SparesItem Mfg’ Part Number Supplier Part NoPrimary Heat Exchanger (Genie35) M2136 SPMBG001Primary Heat Exchanger (Genie 50) M2139 SPMBG002Seconda

Page 26 - EXPLANATION

Fig.14.6Heater ComponentsCondensing Pool Heater 29 22/12/08Fig.14.0Fig.14.1Fig.14.4Fig.14.3Fig.14.2Flue ThermostatHeat ExchangerCombust

Page 27

INSTALLATION & SERVICE HISTORYModel Gas Genie 35 Genie 50 NG LPGDateCleaned ?PressureCOCO2Service HistoryCommissioningInstaller Corgi No Date:Wor

Page 28 - SERVICING

Before Start UpKeep heater area clear and free from combustibles,flammable liquids and chemicals.Pool water must be flowing through the Heater and th

Page 29 - Heater Components

Condensing Pool Heater 2 22/12/08Pool Demand LED - GreenOff - There is no Pool Heating demand, pool heatingis off.On - There is Pool He

Page 30 - 27 22/12/08

Health and Safety document No 635, “Electricity atWork Regulations”.Detailed recommendations are contained in thefollowing British Standard Codes of P

Page 31 - Electrical Components

Terminal Position MinimumBelow window or vent 300 mmBelow gutter or pipes 75 mmBelow eaves 200 mmBelow balcony or roof 200 mmFrom a window 200 mmFrom

Page 32

Genie Resistance0.00.20.40.60.81.01.21.41.60 50 100 150 200 250l/mm headWinterisationTurn off the Mains electricty and Gas Supply.As supplied the Heat

Page 33

INSTALLATION OF HEATERSpace Required for Installation and Service.Left, Right or Above 300 mm 12 in.In Front 800 mm 40 in.Suggested procedure:Sit

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