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Neotherm HeatQ NORD1.0 User Manual page 8

Electric heating element with thermostat

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1. Thread in the electric heating element at the lower port of the heating
radiator or a connection valve or tee (the two latter parts must be
purchased separately, if to be used). Do not hold the electric heating
element by its enclosure when threading it in.
2. Tighten the electric heating element with a 22mm flat wrench to a torque
sufficient to secure a tight connection.
3. Rotate the electric heating element housing to have the controller front
panel readily visible to the user. The rotation range is 330°. The rotation
range is limited with mechanical stops. Try rotating in either direction to
orient the controller front panel as desired.
4. Fill the heating radiator with the suitable heating medium to the maximum
level specified by the manufacturer. A standalone electric radiator
requires an overhead of air above the heating medium. A central heating
radiator requires one of its valves open. In either case, this prevents
internal overpressure due to the natural thermal expansion of the heating
medium while in operation.
Do not fill the heating radiator completely. Too much of the heating
medium, coupled with its confinement in the radiator and high operating
temperatures, may exceed the maximum safe operating pressure
specified by the manufacturer of the radiator. This is a hazard of injury,
death or damage to property. The maximum operating pressure of the
electric heater is 10Bar.
5. Do not use the electric heating element with any heating medium which
may exceed 82°C: hazard of overtemperature trip failure. This electric
heating element features a non-resettable overtemperature trip which is
triggered when the overtemperature sensor installed in a tube near the
electric heating element core element exceeds 82°C. If the
overtemperature trip is triggered, the controller will continue to operate,
while the heating function will be turned off. A qualified technical service
authorized by the manufacturer can reset the electric heating element for
you.
6. With the connection sealed and tight, connect the electric heating element
to the mains. Verify that the voltage rating of the building electrical
system matches the nameplate data of the device. Connect the electric
heating element to a mains outlet with a PE (protective earth terminal)
only. Make sure that the electric heating element is not defective: inspect
the wiring insulation, the power cord plug, etc.
7. If a permanent wiring connection is made, follow this wiring assignment:
a) Brown cord wire: phase (L)
b) Blue cord wire: neutral (N)
c) Yellow/green cord wire: protective earth (PE)
8. If installed in a central heating radiator, the radiator must have stop
valves on the supply and return sides to facilitate removal.
Functionality
(Fig. 1, 10)
1. Control of temperature of heating agent by the knob in the range from
30° to 60°C.
2. The dryer mode: timer START-STOP with possibility to adjust the
temperature for 1, 2, 3 or 4 hours and temperature in the range of 30°-
60°C. After setting, the device will work with set temperature for the set
time. After this time the device with turn off.
3. Possibility to rotate the controller in the range of 0° – 330°.
4. Intelligent work control – microprocessor control.
5. Intelligent visualization of working mode: heating, setting, timer, damage
- colorful LED technology.
6. ANTIFREEZE function - protection against agent freezing.
7. Two-level thermal protection:
- the regulation controller prevents the temperature from exceeding 60°C
- in case of an uncontrolled temperature increase, the thermal fuse cuts
out the power if any damage of the regulator or temperature sensor
occurs.
8. The third level of protection against working when "dry".
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English
Operation
(Fig. 1, 10)
1. Figure 10 shows the possible operating mode of the device regard to
the LED indicator.
2. Turning the knob to the right from "0" (on/off) possition turn the
appliance on. Set the position of the knob between 30°-60°C to set the
desired temperature. Temperature regulation is smooth over the entire
range. The temperature in the range of 30°-45°C is signaled in green,
and in the range of 46°-60°C - in red. Heating up the radiator is
signaled by the periodic illumination of the indicator, and cooling down
of the radiator by the periodic dimming of the indicator. Reaching the
set temperature is signaled by continuous light in the appropriate color.
3. TIMER. To set the TIMER you should:
a) Turn the knob in right until the blue signal flashes.
- 1 flash = 1 working hour
- 2 flash = 2 working hour
- 3 flash = 3 working hour
- 4 flash = 4 working hour
b) After appropriate setting of the heating time in TIMER mode
(appropriate number of flashes), turn the knob in the opposite direction
and set the appropriate working temperature between 30° - 60°C.
After 5 seconds of inactivity (no knob movement), the controller
approves the temperature and proceeds to the implementation of the
set parameters. The device will work with the set temperature for the
set time and then turn off.
Changing the temperature in the current time mode is not possible
even if you change the position of the knob. To change the temperature
and time, set from "0" (on / off) position.
The TIMER can be turned off at any time during its operation by setting
the knob to the "0" (on / off) position.
c) After the end of TIMER cycle:
- the knob stay in the same position
- the electric heating element is not heating
- the indicator flashes blue
d) In order to switch on the device again after the end of the time cycle,
set the knob to the "0" (on / off) position and start working from the
new setting in any operating mode.
4. ANTIFREEZE function.
At all "ANTIFREEZE" range, the setting is at 6°C. In this setting, the
blue color shines. The electric heating element warm the radiator up to
40°C and then stops. The device will work periodically until the
temperature will be higher than 7°C.
5. When power supply is recovered after its previous disappearance
(power cut or unplugging) with the controller on, the electric heating
element begins to operate in the mode before the voltage
disappearance.
6. The electric heating element is adjusted to operate with a standard
timer.

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