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Should any mistakes or imprecise information occur in spite of this, SKOV A/S would appreciate being notified thereof. • Irrespective of the above, SKOV A/S shall not accept any liability with regard to loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused by reliance on any information contained herein.
Technical User Guide MANUALS SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER ........6 PRODUCT LAYOUT - OVERALL POSITIONING OF COMPONENTS ... 7 METHOD OF OPERATION ................8 BCU. Functional Diagram and Troubleshooting ............9 RECOMMENDED TOOLS ................10 WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS ................. 10 POSITIONING OF BLOW HEATERS - DISTANCES ........11 SUSPENSION OF BLOW HEATER ...............
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As a rule, the manual supplied by the manufacturer of the product is applicable. This guide shows the variants of blow heaters used by SKOV A/S, includes a short general functional description and directions for mounting of the blow heater integrated in a ventilation system.
Technical User Guide 1 Manuals supplied by the Manufacturer This guide is a supplement to the manuals supplied by the manufacturer. Among other things, the manual supplied by the manufacturer describes exactly how to adjust the blow heater and how to troubleshoot. The manuals supplied by the manufacturer have A4 format and look like this: Deals with GP 14: Deals with GP 40 and GP 70:...
Figure 2: Positioning of main components. (For more detailed information please confer the manual supplied by the manufacturer) A The BCU (Burner Control Unit): A signal from the SKOV climate computer prompts the internal control of the blow heater executing the safety, start and stop procedures. B Gas combination valve: The CG10 or CG220 gas valve controls the pressure in the burner, ensures that the supply pressure is okay plus opens/closes the gas supply.
The blow heaters are connected to their own power supply and are permanently provided operating voltage. Only the start signal itself comes from the SKOV climate computer which is either 24 V AC/DC or 230V. Each blow heater has its own internal controller - the so-called BCU (Burner Control Unit).
Technical User Guide 3.1 BCU. Functional Diagram and Troubleshooting Table 1: The functional diagram provides a schematic outline of the functions of the BCU. Also see diagram in the manual concerning systematic troubleshooting. Blow Heaters...
Technical User Guide GENERAL INFORMATION 4 Recommended Tools The following or equivalent tools are required for servicing blow heaters. Tools are not supplied by SKOV A/S. Tools and Instruments Manometer For adjustment of the pressure in the gas burner, troubleshooting and service.
Technical User Guide MOUNTING GUIDE Before mounting the blow heater check that the ordered parts have been received and that they are in undamaged condition 6 Positioning of Blow Heaters - Distances For safety reasons, abide by the following minimum distance requirements: Air inlet Figure 3: Distance In the interest of good air circulation, the distance between the air intake of the blow heater and the wall/house...
Technical User Guide 7 Suspension of Blow Heater Blow Heater with standard suspension kit All blow heaters come with a standard suspension kit. Suspension kit Pos. Number of Description Eye joiner Ø7 x 40mm Chain 0.8m 4 x 32mm DIN 763 1 and 3 Snap hook 5mm 80 cm...
Suspension load: 5 kg Figure 7: GP 14 weight SKOV A/S recommends that the load capacity of each suspension point be at least 20 kg. A Distance between front and rear eye joiner = 41cm Figure 8: GP 14 distance...
Suspension load: 17-19 Figure 9: GP 40 / GP 70 weight SKOV A/S recommends that the load capacity of each suspension point be at least 30 kg. A Distance between the two rear eye joiners = 40cm B Distance between front and rear eye joiner = 75cm...
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8 kg Figure 11: GP 95 weight SKOV A/S recommends that the load capacity of each suspension point be at least 45 kg. A Distance between the two front or between the two rear eye joiners = 45cm B Distance between front and rear eye joiner = 74cm...
The installation of a supply isolator is required for each motor and power supply, so maintenance of electrical equipment can be carried out in a dead environment. Supply isolator is not supplied by SKOV A/S. Connection in Blow heater Remove the protective cap, loosen the four screws and install the following leads.
- %. In the light of this, SKOV A/S can however in exceptional cases calculate the density and the upper heat value. Confer the manual included by the manufacturer concerning concise directions for adjustment.
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[mm] Height [mm] Table 3: Technical data for blow heaters from SKOV A/S *Note: When using 410158 Connection kit blow heater LPG 1.5m with LPG/Propane, the supply pressure to the regulator must be between 0.53 and 1.9 bar. Blow Heaters...
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Technical User Guide PRODUCT SURVEY Blow heater All blow heaters come with a standard suspension kit including 0.8m chain per suspension point, hook and snap hooks. Each unit has 2, 3 or 4 suspension points respectively. 410138 Blow heater GP 14 kW, NG, 230V 50 Hz 410139 Blow heater GP 14 kW, LPG 230V 50 Hz Applies to both: Range of air jet: 10 m...
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Connection kit for GP70 and GP95, natural gas Including ball plug valve ¾” sleeve 410157 Connection kit blow heater ½” 1.5m Connection kit for GP14 to GP40, natural gas Including ball plug valve ½” sleeve 410158 Connection kit blow heater LPG 1.5m Connection kit for GP14/40/70/95 LPG Complete as illustrated including controller.
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Technical User Guide Air circulator 445044 DB 465 air circulator 230V 50Hz stepless 445093 DB 465 air circulator 230V 60Hz stepless Is primarily used for air circulation. Air circulator which can contribute to reduce temperature difference. Can be adjusted steplessly for example using DOL 31. 445043 DB 620 air circulator 230V 50Hz stepless Is primarily used for air circulation.
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