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Dear technician, We thank you for choosing this convection heater product. We can assure you its performance will be long lasting, reliable, efficient an safe in use. This booklet includes the information required to install it safely, as a supplement to your technical qualifications.
index GENERAL General warnings Basic safety rules Description of the appliance Identification Structure Technical data Electrical scheme Control panel INSTALLER Receiving the product - Weight and dimension Installation - Positioning the appliance - Wall mounting - Installing the template and bracket - Fumes / air pipe assembly and gas connection - Assembling the convection heater Electrical hookup...
general warnings Remove the packaging and check that the contents If the convection heater is not used for a long time, the are present and correct. If any parts are missing, con- following procedure must be completed: tact your reseller. •...
descriPtion of tHe aPPliance Convection heaters are standalone gas powered room The control panel allows you switch on the appliance's heaters. They have an atmospheric burner with TYPE C electrical power (appliances with tangential fan or timer combustion chamber which is sealed off from the room only), to start and stop it manually or automatically us- to prevent hazardous fumes and gas returning to the ing the timer, to set its heating power and start/stop the...
tecHnical data sc-sV MODEL Methane Methane Methane G30/G31 G30/G31 G30/G31 Nominal thermal capacity (Qn) Hi REDUCED thermal capacity (Qn) Hi Nominal thermal power (Pn) CONVECTION HEATER Hi REDUCED thermal power (Pn) CONVECTION HEATER Hi Nominal thermal power (Pn) FAN COIL Hi REDUCED thermal power (Pn) FAN COIL Hi Efficiency Nominal nozzle pressure...
receiVing tHe Product The APPLIANCE is supplied in a cardboard box con- taining: n. 1 Appliance n. 1 Steel template n. 1 Mounting bracket n. 1 Adhesive cutting guide n. 4 Dia. 8 mm wall plugs n. 4 Dia. 6 mm wall plugs n.
kit of PiPes To install the convection heater, you will need the PIPE KIT most suited to the type of combustion air intake and fumes discharge, which must be ordered separately from the appliance itself: MODEL description Standard kit DISCHARGE/INTAKE (60/90mm) L=450 EXTERNAL terminal Standard kit DISCHARGE/INTAKE (60/90mm) L=900 EXTERNAL terminal Standard kit DISCHARGE/INTAKE (60/90mm) L=450 INTERNAL mounting Standard kit DISCHARGE/INTAKE (70/110mm) L=450 EXTERNAL terminal...
installation general information The appliance is sealed off from the room; its combustion air is drawn from outside. - DO NOT use non-original accessories or parts for the installation; doing so is hazardous. - DO NOT route the power cable over hot surfaces such as the air outlet grilles or flue pipes.
installation Procedure the installation procedure breaks down into the following steps: - positioning the appliance - cutting the intake/discharge pipes to length - installing the flue and air intake pipes, chosen among: -- Concentric pipe kit L = 500mm (included) -- Concentric pipe kit L = 900mm -- Concentric pipe SPECIAL kit L = 900mm - installing the combined intake/exhaust pipe terminal...
intake/flue PiPe assembly and gas connection - Cut the pipes to length to suit the thickness of the wall, as shown in the figure. IMPORTANT: the outer steel pipe must be cut to the same length as the thickness of the wall. IMPORTANT: cut the inner pipe (flue) so that, when it is installed, it is aligned outwardly with the external pipe and protrudes by 10 mm from the interior wall.
installing the sPecial PiPes kit from inside the room First make the hole in the wall, the cut the SPECIAL KIT pipes to length (thickness of the wall), removing the excess length as shown in the figure. IMPORTANT: The external pipe (fixed to the aluminium outlet) must be cut to match the exact thickness of the wall.
electrical HookuP The equipment is supplied completely cabled and with a mains plug. You need only make up a HAR H05 RRF power cable with at least 1 mm2 cross section wires, assembled to the loose plug at one end and to the plug or master switch at the other.
Preliminary oPerations The convection heater is supplied configured for The neutral/phase polarity and the earth connection methane gas (G20), and is pre-adjusted at the factory. must also be correct (for models with fan / timer). Note: the apparatus can also be requested in the LPG version.
malfunction If you experience problems with ignition or operation, or the pilot light goes out, the heater will go into SHUTDOWN mode, and will automatically shut off the gas supply. sc/sV model (piezoelectric ignition) Wait for 1 minute for the thermocouple interlock to cool down before repeating the ignition procedure.
cHanging tHe gas tyPe The convection heater is supplied configured for methane gas (G20), as indicated on its nameplate. It can be adapted to LPG (G30/G31) with the injector kit included in the package. This must be done by Technical Service or by a person authorised by the manufacture, even after the heater has been installed.
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se model (electronic ignition), procedure: - Disconnect the electrical power supply. - Remove the jacket. - Shut off the gas supply and disconnect the pipes. - Disconnect the gas pipe collar from the injector mount fitting; - Undo the injector mount fitting (4) with the burner injector (5);...
adjustments - lPg - butane g30 (29 mbar) and propane g31 (37 The heater is supplied configured for methane gas operation (G20) as indicated on the nameplate, and is mbar); nominal and minimum pressure adjustment. factory adjusted. Checking the supply pressure To change the settings, for example, after extraordinary - slacken off the pressure port screw (1), connect the maintenance, after having replaced the gas valve, or...
Minimum pressure adjustment always set the minimum pressure only after having first set the maximum pressure! With the appliance running at minimum power, and the thermostat knob turned to pos. 1. - Check that the minimum pressure values match those given in the table.
cleaning tHe conVection Heater Cleaning the outside of the heater Cleaning the electrodes, SE model (electronic ignition) Clean all accessible parts to remove any dust, cobwebs The ignition (1) and detector (2) electrodes must be and similar dirt. cleaned with care; after a long period of use, the Use compressed air to blow off any dust in hard to electrode wire and the ceramic insulation become more reach areas.
rePlacing comPonents if you need to replace any parts (pcb's, valves, thermostats, pressure switches, fans, etc.) use only original spare parts supplied by the manufacturer. Convection fan Remove and restore the fan as follows: - remove the electrical connections on the fan motor; - remove the earth connection on the motor;...
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Controller board To remove and restore the controller board (1): - squeeze the snap spacers to release the board; - remove the connectors from their plugs; - replace the board and replace the cables as before. Flame controller board To remove and restore the flame controller board (1): - undo the screws securing the board and take it off its mount;...
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Electrodes To remove and restore the ignition electrode (1) or detector electrode (2): - detach the electrode high voltage and ionisation cables from the flame control board, undo the screws and extract the electrode assembly; - fit new ones in reverse order and replace the gaskets (3);...
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Convection fan thermostat To remove and restore the thermostat (3): - remove the thermostat bracket (1) by undoing the screw (2); - disconnect the thermostat's electrical connectors; - restore the thermostat in reverse order; The thermostat runs the convection fan when the intake air reaches 45°C.
remoVing and restoring tHe jacket Removing the jacket - Remove the tray (3). - Undo the screws (2) securing the jacket. - Remove the external jacket (1) by lifting it completely off. Restoring the jacket - Fit it against the edge of the frame, slide the front of the jacket onto the front of the frame and push it fully home.
sc/sV: troublesHooting FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION The room thermostat is not Adjustment Thermostat knob needs adjustment working - turn towards 1 to decrease - turn towards 7 to increase Improperly positioned heater Change installation position Top/bottom grille obstructed Clear obstruction Thermostat bulb dislodged Reposition Room thermostat faulty Replace thermostat with gas valve...
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FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION The appliance does not start Check / switch /replace The pilot doesn’t light up (does not run) - Improperly set electrode gap - Selector knob set to incorrect position - Dirty pilot injector Check / switch /replace The pilot does not stay on - Thermocouple failure - Dirty pilot injector...
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se: troublesHooting FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION Adjust the thermostat knob: The room thermostat does not trip Adjust thermostat knob - turn towards 7 to increase - turn towards 1 to decrease Improperly positioned heater Change appliance position Top/bottom grille obstructed Clean / Free Thermostat bulb dislodged Reposition Room thermostat faulty...
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FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION The appliance does not start Mains power disconnected Check the power supply (does not run) Incorrect gas pressure Set the correct pressures Thermostat does not trip Adjust the thermostat Burned fuse Replace Control board faulty Replace High room temperature Adjust the room thermostat Air in gas pipes Bleed...
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