What is a Remeha Quinta 85?
The Remeha Quinta 85 is a wall hung condensing boiler which may be also installed free standing on a suitable frame (option). The one piece cast aluminium heat exchanger and other major components are contained within a sealed air box. This forms the main boiler casing with a removable front section for maintenance purposes.
How do I control the boiler on the Remeha Quinta 85?
Print for common alarm and boiler run indication 7. 230 V power suppply 8.4 Boiler control The Remeha Quinta 85 can be controlled using one of the following methods: 8.4.1 Modulating controls general (two wire control) To make full use of the boiler’s modulating feature, an OpenTherm®or a rematic control can be connected.
How do I clean the ignition/ionisation electrode on my Remeha Quinta 85?
Remeha Quinta 85 62 11.9 Cleaning/replacing the ignition/ionisation electrode Remove the two retaining screws on the electrode assembly, remove assembly and examine for wear and dirt, clean and re-gap electrode (3mm) if in good condition.
What is the start and end point temperature of Remeha Quinta?
6.6.15 Start and end point analog signal (Qand Y) Start point (0 Volt): adjustable between 5) (-50)°C and +50°C, factory default 00°C. This value sets the required flow temp at 0 Volt signal input (restricted by the min flow set point). Remeha Quinta 85 28 End point (10 Volt): adjustable between +51°C and (( (+299)°C, factory default )0 (100)°C.
What kind of boiler is a Remeha Quinta?
RemeHA QUINTA RANGE The Remeha Quinta Range is a market-leading series of versatile, wall-hung condensing boilers designed for space heating and indirect hot water production. The Quinta Range includes the Quinta Pro, which is available in 30, 45, 65, 90, 115 kW models and the Quinta Ace 160.
What safety controls are included in the Remeha Quinta range?
The Remeha Quinta Range is supplied as standard with electronic control and flame ionisation safety controls, with a specially designed microprocessor at the heart of the control system. SPECIFICATIONS