EHC DSR solaris Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

500/1000/1500/2000w

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DSR solaris Electric Heater
INSTALLATION
&
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
500w-1000w-1500w-2000w
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY
AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
BE SURE TO OBSERVE ALL
LABELS AND WARNINGS
ON THE APPLIANCE
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RCL-CXXW_EHC_Rev.0_05-12-2018

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  • Page 1 DSR solaris Electric Heater INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 500w-1000w-1500w-2000w THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. BE SURE TO OBSERVE ALL LABELS AND WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE 1/26 RCL-CXXW_EHC_Rev.0_05-12-2018...
  • Page 2 All EHC heaters are manufactured to the highest safety and quality Standards. Each heater is CE Marked and carries all the necessary European Approvals.
  • Page 3: General Safety Instructions

    GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions fully before starting the device for the first time. Do not discard the instructions, guarantee, your invoice and, if possible, the complete packing. The guarantee will be invalidated if the product is not installed or handled in- line with the recommendations of this manual.
  • Page 4 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 14. Warning: Do not use this heater near baths, showers or swimming pools. It should not be possible to access the device's controls from the bath, shower or any other surface that is in contact with water. (Its use in zones 0 or 1 in bathrooms is totally prohibited: seek advice from a qualified electrician).
  • Page 5: Installation

    SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS DEVICE • The appliance must remain in a vertical position. • Make sure the appliance is secured at all times. Please adhere to the installation distances indicated in this guide. • Do not hang any objects in front, behind or on top of the device. •...
  • Page 6 • CAUTION – This heater must not be located below or in front of a fixed socket outlet. • DO NOT POSITION under windows where curtains may contact the heater. • DO NOT PLACE THE APPLIANCE in the vicinity of a swimming pool. •...
  • Page 7 Fig1 Minimum Clearances Possible Shelf Note: Only IPX4 heaters are suitable for installation in bathrooms which allows for the heater to be installed within Zone 2 as per regulation 701.32.4 Regulation 701.411.3.3 of BS7671 means that all circuits within a location containing a bath or shower will require RCD protection not exceeding 30 mA and have the characteristics specified in regulation 415.1.
  • Page 8: Wall Mounting

    WALL-MOUNTING 1. Place the template onto the floor and mark the drilling positions for the heater brackets. Use the Screws & Plugs provided to fix the brackets to the wall. 2. Attach the 2 adhesive spacers onto the heater the back of the heater. 3.
  • Page 9: Electric Connection

    ELECTRIC CONNECTION The appliance has been designed to be connected to 230V (nominal) alternating current (AC); 50Hz power supply. This appliance is equipped with a 1.5 m supply cord fitted with standard UK sealed 3 pin plug that can be directly connected to a suitable electrical sockets within the home.
  • Page 10: Technical Characteristics

    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Type PSO500.380.58 PSO1000.510.58 PSO1500.640.58 PSO2000.770.58 Rated 230 V~ 230 V~ 230 V~ 230 V~ Voltage Rated 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz Frequency Rated 500 W 1000 W 1500 W 2000 W Power Input Electrical Protection Class Protection IPX4...
  • Page 11 CONTROLLER INSTRUCTRIONS 1.0 Modes The heater can work in 3 different modes by pressing the "Mode" button • Auto Mode The set temperature varies automatically following the Programmed Schedule, based on the 3 custom temperatures selected. Each LCD Block indicates what temperature is active at that time.
  • Page 12: Setting Temperatures

    Note: When in "Auto Mode" manually adjusting the temperature will activate the heater for 1.5 hours, after this time period has lapsed the heater will automatically revert back to original program settings. 2.0 Setting Temperatures At Home Sleeping At Work / Away The controller has 3 temperature ranges, -Comfort ( ) Normally when at home.
  • Page 13 3.0 Setting Program Time and Day Symbol Indication To start programming. 1. Press and hold for 3 seconds. 2. Press To select your temperature range followed by to set your times by hour. 3. To change the temperature range during programming, Press Select temperature then program again using the button.
  • Page 14 4. Once you have programmed a 24 hour period controller will automatically move onto the next day, now program all 7 days the same. Once all 7 days are programmed the controller will then ask you to select the Day of the week (1 being Monday). Select by pressing the + and - buttons, Save by pressing the OK button.
  • Page 15: Configuration Settings

    Note Advanced settings should only ever be changed by a fully qualified engineer or with advice from EHC. 5.0 Advanced Engineer Settings To enter advance settings 1. Press the Config button once to show screen 1 2. Now press and hold the Config button for 5 seconds, C1 will now appear 3.
  • Page 16 Reset Heater to Factory Settings Press and Hold Config & OK together for 10 Seconds, rES will show on display, Confirm by pressing OK 6.0 Account Registration To create an account and activate your gateway go to: www.electric- heatingcompany.co.uk/download/dsr Click on, "New user, sign up here” Follow the Online instructions to create your account.
  • Page 17 7.0 Setting Up DSR Gateway 1. Attach the Gateway to your internet router using the Ethernet cable provided. 2. Connect the power supply to the gateway using the micro USB cable. 3. When energised the Gateways LED's will begin to flash, Orange ON alternating Green every 5seconds means you are connected.
  • Page 18 Option 2. On your Computer, Smart Phone, or Tablet, select the + install icon at the bottom of the screen, then select the device you want to install. This will puts the DSR Gateway into pairing mode. An Orange LED will start to flash on the Gateway, you have 1 minute to add a device at this stage.
  • Page 19 Installation of Power Meter The power meter should be connected to a spare 6 amp Mcb or Rcbo within the properties Consumer Unit. This supply should then be taken and connected to a fused switched spur with a minimum contact of 3mm and fuse rated to 3amps.
  • Page 20 E.g. If you have 8 x 1kW heaters and your electrical circuit could only run 6kW of heating you would set the Power Allowance to 6000 watts. When your heating system switched on 2 heaters would automatically be disabled until 2 heaters in operation have reached their desired temperature setting.
  • Page 21 Specification Controller • LCD STN with backlight • 4 buttons • RF 868Mhz • 1PCB for control, 1PCB for Power • 3 temperatures • Comfort • Economy • Frost • Measured temperature resolution: 0.1ºC • Setting temperature resolution: 0.5ºC • Measured temperature range: 0-45ºC •...
  • Page 22: Thermal Safety

    Depending on the circumstance of the fault we may require the heater returned to EHC for a service repair.
  • Page 23: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    EU Declaration of Conformity DSR solaris ceramic WiFi Heater Product: Trademark: PSO500.380.58 PSO1000.510.58 Models: PSO1500.640.58 PSO2000.770.58 YYDDD-XXX Batch & Serial No.: (1) Explanation of code "Batch & Serial No.": Batch = Mx - YYDDD; where: Mx = Production Line No.; YY = year and DDD = correlative day (001,..., 365).
  • Page 24 ECDESIGN TABLE Models DSR solaris DSR solaris DSR solaris DSR solaris PSO500.380.58 PSO1000.510.58 PSO1500.640.58 PSO2000.770.58 Heat output Nominal heat output (P 0.5 kW 1.5kW Maximum continuous heat 0.5 kW 1.5kW output max,c Auxiliary electricity consumption At nominal heat output 0.0008 kW 0.0008 kW 0.0008 kW 0.0008 kW...
  • Page 25 RECYCLING (Disposal of the product at the end of its useful life) According to European Directive 2012/19/UE, on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), old electrical household appliances cannot be disposed of in the usual municipal containers; they have to be collected separately to optimise the recycling of the components and materials that comprise it, and reduce the impact on human health and the environment.
  • Page 26 The Electric Heating Company Limited Unit 40, Block 5, Third Road, Blantyre Industrial Estate, Glasgow G72 OUP Tel: 01698 820533 Fax: 01698 825697 info@electric-heatingcompany.co.uk www.electric-heatingcompany.co.uk 26/26 RCL-CXXW_EHC_Rev.0_05-12-2018...

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