Operation; Troubleshooting - VEAB Heat Tech ROBUST V Series Installation And User Instructions Manual

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ROBUST - V

Operation

The fan heater is approved for use on ships and offshore (safe areas).
It has reinforced electrical insulation and fixed heater units. It is designed for fixed installation but can also be used as a
portable heater. When installing in a fixed position, a circuit breaker must be fitted with a minimum 3-mm breaker gap.
When used as a portable, a safety connector must be fitted on the cable with the requisite encapsulation class.
The fan heater must be readily accessible for cleaning and inspection.
The fan heater complies with electrical safety standard EMC and Veritas-approved.
The fan heater is CE labelled. Encapsulation class: IP44.
Accessories
Controller RTC with Thermostat 0-35° and Switch for remote control e.g. for high wall mounting.
(See wiring diagram in cover)
Operating
Switch set to desired output or to fan mode. Room temperature set on thermostat that controls the set heat output,
fan runs continuously.
Switch
1. Fan
2. Fan + 1/2 output
3. Fan + 1/1 output
Thermostat 0-35°
4. Thermostat
Service / Maintenance
Clean the fan heater regularly, as dust and dirt can cause overheating and risk of fire. The fan heater has two inbuilt
temperature regulators, one automatic and one with manual reset. These are designed to cut the power to the heater in
the event of overheating. If the temperature regulator is tripped, the fan heater is disconnected from the power supply.
Let the heater cool down and then correct the fault. All maintenance should be performed by a qualified person.
The following should be included with the fan heater
• 1 X Installation instructions.

Troubleshooting!

FAULT: The heater does not work
ACTION:
A - Make sure there are no foreign objects behind the fan grille, interfering with the rotation of the fan blade.
B - Make sure that the switch on the front is set to the fan + heat position,
and that the thermostat knob is at the maximum setting.
C - Make sure that the connection cable is connected to a power source.
D - Make sure that the junction box or electric plug connection cable has not been damaged.
E - Make sure that the fuses in the distribution box have not tripped and
that any ground fault interrupt device is in the on position.
F - Should the heater still not function, please contact a qualified installer.
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