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1. Buy a boiler with a capacity compatible with the number of inhabitants, e.g. 50L is 1 resident, 80L is 2, and 100L is 3-4 inhabitants.
2. Use pegs that can withstand the weight of the boiler and water in it, i.e. 50L of water and 18kg boiler weight, in total a load of 70kg for 2 screws, i.e. for safety it is worth buying screws / pegs capable of accepting a load of 50kg per piece, or 15kg more just in case. The short and cheap screws are lost, because they can be torn out of the wall or simply break.
3. Use dowels (screws) to be installed in a given type of wall (concrete, brick, wood, etc.), long enough to be well embedded in the wall!
4. Mount the safety valve on the blue water inlet, sealing the thread with Teflon tape or thread sealing thread or tow, according to the instructions of the respective boiler.
5. Before switching on the boiler, fill it with water until the main water tap in the apartment opens and hot water is turned on in the tap or shower. When the water starts to flow, it means that the boiler is full of water. If the pressure is low, check that the valve is fully open or the shower head or tap is open at the maximum.
6. Make sure everything is tight, by observing all connections.
7. Connect the plug to the mains socket and set the temperature on the bottom knob under the boiler.
8. The safety valve will protect the boiler in case the water pressure in the tank is too high while heating the water. The valve is a safety valve and non-return valve, therefore it must be installed in accordance with the arrow on the water supply to the boiler, i.e. on the blue connector.
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