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Supplementary heating elements
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RE
RE additional heating elements are supplied to complete conventional water-
G B
heating systems (e.g. ventilating convectors that work with a heat pump).
They may be used on the ventilating convectors from the éstro series, models 1 to
11.
This accessory cannot be used on the éstro FA wall model.
The kit is shown in figure 1. It is mainly composed of
A Armoured finned heating element made of aluminium, requiring a 230V / 1~ /
50Hz power supply, pre-assembled with supporting brackets for fastening it to
the ventilating convector and equipped with automatic and manual reset safety
devices: the table below shows the power input (equivalent to the heating capacity)
and current absorption;
Model
Power input
kW
F 1 - 2
1,0
F 3 - 4
1,5
F 5 - 6
1,6
F 7 - 95
2,0
F 10 - 11
3,0
B An automatic-reset safety thermostat, integral with the heating element, which
switches it off should overheating occur;
C Safety fuse, mounted on the supporting brackets, which causes the heating
element to shut off in the event of a failure of the automatic-reset safety
thermostat.
D Brackets for supporting the heating element.
E Box containing electric wires and control relays.
F Set of intermediate heat-resistant plastic grilles.
G Additional fuse supports to be used for ventilating convectors with water
connections on the right.
H Package of screws.
I Sticker with the warning "DO NOT COVER".
The RE heating element must be associated with one of the following controls:
Control Code
EYMCBE - EYMCME - EYMCLE
These controls guarantee that the heating element will work safely, thanks to the
function of supplementing the hot water heating system and the post-ventilation
function

INSTALLATION

Warning! Before starting the installation procedure, disconnect the ventilating
convector from the power supply
1. Remove the cabinet, if present, and replace the existing intermediate grilles by
heat resistant grilles. Fix them with the screws supplied with the accessory kit
illustrated in fig. 2).
2. Remove the front panel from wall-mounted models and the condensation tray
from ceiling models.
3. Install the heating element complete with its supporting brackets on the shoulders
of the heat exchanger (4 fastening screws). The wires must come out on the side
opposite the water connections.
4. Pass the wires of the heating element and safety devices through the opening
provided on the side of the base unit; make sure you first thread the wires
through the bushing (figure 3, standard configuration with water connections on
the left).
If you are installing the heating element on a ventilating convector with water
connections on the right it will be necessary to change the position of the
safety devices (figure 4):
- the safety thermostat (B) must be installed on the front fin at the bottom,
always on the side where the wires come out;
- the fuse (C) must be installed using the new additional fuse support (G) supplied
with the kit and repositioned on the top part of the heating element, on the side
where the wires come out.
5. For éstro FL and FU floor-mounted ventilating convectors, install the control
panel (after configuring it, see the manual provided) on the side of the base
unit opposite the water connections. Then fit the frame onto the control panel,
fasten the door with grille on the water connection side using the screws provided,
so as to prevent access to the heating element compartment.
The wall mounted control panel (see the manual provided) must be fastened to the
wall in an easily accessible position allowing the user to set the functions while
ensuring an accurate reading of the ambient temperature. Therefore, avoid:
- positions directly exposed to sunlight;;
- positions exposed to direct currents of warm or cold air;
- placing obstacles that impede an accurate temperature reading (drapes or
furniture);
- constant presence of steam;
- covering the control panel or building it into the wall.
Install the control in a position out of the reach of persons who are in the
bathtub or shower.
È severamente vietata la riproduzione anche parziale di questo manuale / All copying, even partial, of this manual is strictly forbidden
Current absorption
A
4,34
6,52
6,95
8,69
13
+
EYMCSWE
After installing the wall-mounted control in the desired position, secure both doors of
the covering cabinet in place (using the screws supplied in the kit in the case of FU
and FL ventilating convectors); in the case of built-in ventilating convectors (éstro
FC series), prevent access to the heating element using grilles or ducts that may
be removed only with the aid of a tool.
6. Before installation of junction box, remove the fast-on terminal board supplied.
Install box E containing the wiring and control relays on the same side of the base
unit as the control panel.
7. Make the electrical connections, with the power supply disconnected, strictly
complying with the wiring layouts shown in the control panel manuals.
8. To cable the heater in the electric box as indicated in the wiring diagram of the
figure number 5.
9. Fit the panel or condensation tray back in place.
10. Replace the cabinet (where present) and place the "DO NOT COVER" sticker
in proximity to the air outlet in a clearly visible position.
In the wiring diagram the following abbreviation have been used:
IL
Mains switch (NOT SUPPLIED)
F
Fuse (NOT SUPPLIED)
1
To control panel
SC
Wiring box
K
Relè
RE
Electrical heater
TSA
Safety thermostat
TSM
Heat fuse
RD
Red
WH/BK White or black
OG
Orange
BU
Blue
........
Electrical connections to be made by the installer
An omnipolar mains isolator in overvoltage category III must be present for every
fan coil in the power supply line.
The minimum gauges of the power cables are specified in the table below:
Model
2
Gauge of power cables (mm
)
To guarantee the efficiency of a ventilating convector unit equipped with a
supplementary RE heating element, comply with the following directions:
- On completing installation, make sure that the minimum airflow is guaranteed
(see table of "operating limits" below);
- Check the airflow rate periodically;
- Do not obstruct the air outlet or inlet of the ventilating convector in any
way.
- Do not place damp or wet clothing on the air outlet grille of the ventilating
convector
- Do not turn off the ventilating convector using switch IL or by cutting off power
to the entire electric system. This would disable the post-ventilation function
and thus the air and components in the vicinity of the heating element would
risk overheating. Always use the controls to switch off the ventilating convector.
- Keep the air filter clean;
- Do not pour liquids inside the equipment.

HOW TO ORDER

F1 - F2
F3 - F4
Ventilating convector
Accessory
EYRE1
EYRE3
OPERATING LIMITS:
MODEL
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F95
F10
F11
F12
Maximum temperature of air input into the ventilating convector: 25°C
3
F 1 - 2
F 3 - 95
1,5
2,5
F5 - F6
F7 - F95
F10 - F11
EYRE5
EYRE7
EYRE10
MINIMUM AIRFLOW RATE (m
3
/h)
164
196
232
232
265
265
352
397
517
615
627
706
1111
FC66003354 - rev. 01
F10-11
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