HiI have the sensixx b25l steam generator which is fantastic. Brown water has just come spurting out of the sole plate so need to use the calc n clean function. Can't find the details,having googled I can only find advice saying to press the button,but there isn't one.
Does anyone know how to use this function?
Calc?n clean
Cleaning the Boiler
To extend the life of your steam generator and to avoid any build up of scale, it is essential that you rinse out the boiler after several hours of use. If your water is hard, increase the frequency.
Do not use descaling agents for rinsing out the boiler, as they could damage it.
When I undo the calc claen screw under base, there is hard white webbing- no sluicing possible. Manual conveniently doesn't mention this feature or what to do with it! Anyone got my model of the B25L? It's 3 years old and frankly more bother than it's worth.
exactly same thing has happened to my Bosch B35L steam generator iron. Chalk was streaking all my clothes when i ironed so i did the calc and clean as the manual instructed. Now the iron plate just leaks and the hose connecting the iron and the base doesnt get hot. This is the second iron this has happened to so not sure whats going on
The exact same thing has happened to my Bosch B35L steam generator iron. I did the calc and clean as the manual instructed. Now the iron plate just leaks and the hose connecting the iron and the base doesn't get hot it is only 9 months old.
Are you the proud owner of a TASSIMO MY WAY coffee machine? On this page you'll find everything you need to know about your TASSIMO MY WAY. Discover how to use your TASSIMO MY WAY: how to make your favourite drinks, solve potential issues and learn how to descale and clean your Bosch TASSIMO My Way coffee machine. TASSIMO MY WAY comes with an integrated BRITA water filter technology to ensure you of perfect coffee quality. These instructions are for a TASSIMO MY WAY 1 and 2 coffee machine.
Remove the water tank from the side of your TASSIMO My Way and fill with fresh water up to the marking 'calc'. Add the two descaling tablets and wait until fully dissolved. Place the water tank back in the machine.
Place the container under the machine and hold the 'calc' button for about 3 seconds. The descaling program will now begin. The status and descaling displays will flash to indicate the machine is descaling.
You will need a container with a volume of at least 9 fl. oz and a soft cloth. Remove the water tank and clean it with the soft cloth. Fill the water tank to the maximum and place it back. Also reinsert the cup platform back under your machine. Now place the 9 fl. oz container beneath the brew head and press the start/stop button in order to start the cleaning program.
The status light will flash during cleaning. Once it lights up permanently, the program is done. Empty the container and repeat the same cleaning program (from step 6) 3 more times to make sure all the descaling solution is gone.
Once finished, remove the Service T Disc and stow away in the bottom left of your Tassimo My Way again. Fill the water tank with fresh water and place it back into the machine. Your TASSIMO My Way has now been descaled and is ready for use again.
Unplug the machine and remove the cup platform. Clean the cup platform under running water or in a dishwasher. Remove the T DISC mount and the pressing device from the head of the machine. Disassemble the pressing device before cleaning. Clean the mount and pressing device under running water or in a dishwasher. Thoroughly clean the brewing unit, the barcode scanner window and the nozzle. Assemble the pressing device back together and insert back in place before inserting the T DISC mount. Plug in the machine so your TASSIMO MY WAY will switch on.
Now remove the Service T DISC from the bottom left of your machine and place it into your TASSIMO MY WAY, where you normally place your T DISC. Place a container of at least 9 fl. oz. beneath the brew head and press the Start/Stop button. The TASSIMO cleaning cycle will now start.
When the display light stops flashing and lights up permanently, the cleaning cycle is finished. Repeat this cleaning process three more times. Then, empty out the container and remove the Service T DISC. Put the Service T DISC back in the machine again and fill the water tank with fresh water. Your TASSIMO MY WAY is now ready for use again.
If you're using your TASSIMO MY WAY coffee machine for the first time, or haven't used it in a while, please clean it first. The video shows how to set up your TASSIMO MY WAY coffee machine and how to create delicious drinks with it.
Insert your favourite T DISC (the official TASSIMO coffee pods) with the barcode facing down in the brew head. Select the drink's intensity, temperature and volume according to your taste on the display. You can adjust drink intensity, temperature and volume everytime you make your favourite drink!
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Why does 'calc' light up or start flashing on my TASSIMO MY WAY?
When the calc light on your Bosch TASSIMO MY WAY coffee machine is flashing or lighting up, you need to descale your machine.
Are there other lights flashing on your TASSIMO MY WAY?
Have a look at the 'TASSIMO lights' section on our Troubleshooting page. Which coffee pods can I use in my TASSIMO MY WAY? All T DISCs, the official TASSIMO pods, are compatible with your TASSIMO MY WAY coffee machine. There are no specific TASSIMO MY WAY pods, all TASSIMO pods fit in your MY WAY. Buy your T DISCs online or in your local supermarket. The 'My favourite' memory function allows you to save up to four different settings of drink intensity, temperature and volume on your TASSIMO MY WAY.
How does the integrated BRITA FILTER work in TASSIMO MY WAY? The integrated BRITA FILTER prolongs the life of your TASSIMO MY WAY by preventing limescale build-up and helps release the full flavour and aroma of coffee, espresso and tea. This way you can enjoy the best coffee quality.
How to make a full cup with TASSIMO My Way?
Is your coffee smaller than expected? Use the volume buttons before creating a drink to set your preferences. With the drink size buttons you can create a larger cup of coffee. While brewing, you can press and hold the Start / Stop button to fill up your cup. Release the button when you have reached your desired quantity.
Even an uninsulated house with tightened up wood sash single panes would not be that high. With code-minimum double panes and R15 Roxul and at least R19 in the attic you're probably looking at a whole-house load under 20,000 BTU/hr @ +38F, nowhere near the " ...total heating load: 25,013 Btu/hr..." number.
Using an old-school low efficiency pump like a Taco-008 on a multi-zoned system would be a mistake. An ECM-motor smart-pump such as the Taco VR1816 set up for constant pressure using zone valves would probably pay for itself in reduced power use in short years.
The line "Title 24 calcs: total output (Btuh): 75,000 - total system load: 49,738" is from the original Title 24 calculation, which was based on a smaller remodel plan as well. Basically, the house does not have any insulation in the walls, all windows are still the original windows from 1953, and the attic insulation - fiberglass insulation - has degraded to being useless.
The actual radiant design then took into consideration our revised plan for more efficient windows as well as putting in wall insulation in all walls as well as adding the R30 insulation in the attic.
Radiant design was done by Uponor Engineering as I am planning on using Uponor materials.
I don't have the water mass and wouldn't know how to calculate it. Parameter details I can offer per Zone: Area, Heated Area, Total Tubing, Required Temp, Unit RH Load, RH load, Total Load, Est. Peak Output.
The radiant design says total heating load of 25,013 Btu/hr, which would be a credible number for a house that size with almost no insulation. Those other numbers would require leaving some windows open. For a tightened up 2x4/R15 house with R30 in the attic it's still suspiciously high.
But to get back to your initial question, the Greenstar 100's min-fire input is 34,600 BTU/hr ( _files/ZWB-28-3-brocuhre.pdf ), and at 95% combustion efficiency it's minimum output would be about 33,000 BTU, which is way over your DESIGN condition load. according to the radiant designer's calculations. That means that even if it were all one zone it would never modulate, only cycle on/off, and given that it's cut up into 6 zones, most of which are low-mass underfloor types, it's going to be a short-cycling disaster. If what I expect is true, that your load is under 20,000 BTU/hr, even at min-fire it's getting onto 2x oversized for the load. Cross this one off your list- it's totally inappropriate on all counts.
The only thing that can save the NCB from a short-cycling itself into low efficiency on zone calls is thermal mass, which is why we need to get a handle on the amount of thermal mass in the zone radiation. I'm skeptical that it's sufficient.
One potential solution is to install a thermally massive buffering hydraulic separator such as a Boiler Buddy instead of Navien's ready-made manifold, but a simpler cleaner solution might be to go with a tank type combi such as an HTP Versa.
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