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UNIVERSAL OIL HEATER TYPE MTM 52 kW ORIGINAL MANUAL v. 08/2015...
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I hereby declare that the oil air heater intended for heating industrial rooms without central heating systems: model MTM 52, serial no......manufactured in the year 20……. Rated power of 30-52 kW Due to its design and structure, meets the basic safety and health requirements set forth in the Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery and has been manufactured according to the directives as follows: •...
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In case of higher parameters, the calorific effect can be increased even up to 55 kW. 2. Storage environmental conditions The universal oil heater type MTM 52 must be stored in the following conditions: • temperature from -20°C to 85°C •...
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• While connecting the device to a power network, it must be made sure that the wiring is operational and that it has differential current protection and earthing. The MTM 52 universal oil heater is powered by the alternating current network of 230V, 50Hz. equipped...
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6. Device installation • read the local Healty and Safety and fire protection regulations, • place the stove on a flat, concrete floor, in the spot allowing free space around the device, according to Fig. 2., • level the device - in order to check whether the heater is well levelled, place the furnace bowl in the lower part of the combustion chamber and pour a small amount of diesel oil into it - the oil should spill out exactly in the middle of the bowl, •...
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7. Stack duct installation The stack outlet of the MTM 52 stove must be capped with the draught regulator (which is a part of the standard stove equipment) in the vertical position so that the exhaust fumes outlet is directed upwards.
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8. Device operation description Control panel The controller of universal oil heater type MTM 52 is equipped with an adjusting knob and two buttons, which enable the user to control the heater operation, and two diodes indicating the operation phase of the device, connected to a sound signal in the case of a device failure.
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Automatic stove shutdown may occur in the following cases: • combustion chamber overheating • overflow overflow signal generated bimetallic sensor located heat exchanger. The contact opening signals that the threshold temperature value has been exceeded. The control system switches the pump off, overheating is signalled by blinking red diode OVERHEATING on the control panel.
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MARKINGS ON THE MTM17-33 HEATER THERMOSTAT FUEL INLET [CAUTION! HIGH TEMPERATURE!] 9. The heater operation [DO NOT TOUCH THE FUEL OUTLET AND THE STACK! RISK OF BURN!] CAUTION!!! OIL MUST NOT BE POURED INTO THE FUEL TANK DURING DEVICE OPERATION. OIL MUST NOT BE POURED INTO THE FURNACE AND IT MUST NOT BE FIRED UP IF THE FURNACE CHAMBER OR BOWL ARE STILL HOT!!! ALWAYS WAIT UNTIL THE BURNER PLATE HAS COOLED DOWN ENTIRELY.
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Each pressing of the Stop button and restarting with the Start button during its operation time will cause the stove to reenter the firing up phase. Switching the device off heater switched pressing Stop button control panel, which switches off the fuel pump. The heater fan operates until the furnace temperature drops below 35°C ( Damping ).
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10. What to do if the device fails In the case of the device failure, the following list may help to determine its location. Generally, its removal is fairly easy. The most frequently occurring problems are listed below. The numbers indicate possible causes for failure.
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