Viessmann Vitorond 200 VD2 320 Seismic Brackets Instructions Supplement
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The primary function of the seismic brackets accessory is to provide additional support and stability to the Vitorond 200 VD2 320 boiler during seismic events, ensuring the system remains securely in place and operational.
To install the seismic brackets, first ensure the boiler is correctly positioned. Attach the brackets to the designated mounting points on the boiler using appropriate fasteners, and secure them to the floor or wall according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Common tools needed for installation include a drill, a set of wrenches, a screwdriver, and appropriate anchors or bolts for securing the brackets to the building structure.
While the seismic brackets are designed for use in areas prone to seismic activity, they can be installed in any location as an added safety measure to ensure boiler stability.
Regularly inspect the brackets for signs of corrosion, loose bolts, or damage. Tighten any loose connections and replace any components showing signs of wear to ensure ongoing stability and performance.
If you notice any damage or corrosion, replace the affected brackets immediately. Contact Viessmann or a qualified technician for replacement parts and assistance to ensure safe reinstallation.
Installing seismic brackets according to the manufacturer's instructions does not affect the boiler's warranty. However, improper installation or unauthorized modifications might void warranty coverage.
While a competent DIY enthusiast can install the brackets, professional installation is recommended to ensure compliance with local building codes and optimal safety.
Follow the detailed instructions provided in the installation manual, and if in doubt, consult with a professional installer to verify the correct positioning and securing of the brackets.
Yes, installation must adhere to local building codes and regulations regarding seismic safety. Always consult with local authorities or a professional to ensure compliance.