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Aztec Classic

A popular heating choice

Available is 6, 9, 11 & 12kW Outputs.

The Aztec Classic boiler has furnished thousands of homes across the UK over the last two decades.  Specifically aimed at small spaces with its slim vertical design (only 160mm wide) and can even be sited in a small airing cupboard alongside a hot water cylinder.

Suitable for any type of property i.e house, apartment or mobile home.


Product Description

 

Slim design with digital display

State of the art PCB

Fully modulating Triac technology

Can be installed almost anywhere

No flue required

99% efficient

Virtually silent in operation

Can provide central heating only or central heating and hot water when fitted with a cylinder

Can be used for under floor heating

Soft switching to preserve element life and prevent interference

Resettable thermal safety cut-out

Comprehensive 5 Year warranty

 

Dimensions 6kW (mm): 164 W x 170 D x 820 H  Weight 8kgs

Dimensions 9, 11 & 12kW (mm): 164 W x 170 D x 1070 H  Weight 11kgs

 

Click below for more information:

Installation Manual

Brochure

Dimensions

W – 164.00mm

H – 1,020.00mm

D – 170.00mm

Frequently Asked Questions

Check your circuit breaker has not tripped. Contact your installer or local engineer to check if the boiler has power.

This is usually because the internal High Limit Thermostat has been activated due to the water temperature exceeding 100°C. Please contact your installer or local engineer. Other issues can cause a solid red light – Please consult the Installation Manual

Check the Heating and hot water controls are turned on and calling for heat.

This could mean the boiler is running at a reduced out put, whilst safe to do so it could mean the property might not warm up as it should. Please contact your installer or local engineer.

This is a problem with the system controls. Usually one of the motorised valves has failed and will need replacing.

A. Make sure the boiler has a flow restrictor fitted on the cold water supply to the boiler, this will slow the water down flowing through the boiler and help increase the water temperature at the tap.

A. This is due to insufficient water flow around the heating system. Usually due to air in the system or a poorly designed heating system. Check to make sure the system has a by-pass valve. Contact your installer if unsure.
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