Heatstore HSDHHR070 Installation Manual

Heatstore HSDHHR070 Installation Manual

Dynamic high heat retention (hhr) storage heater
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
Dynamic High Heat Retention
(HHR) Storage Heater
Models:
HSDHHR050, HSDHHR070, HSDHHR100
HSDHHR125, HSDHHR150
08/83006/0
ISSUE: 1
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL Dynamic High Heat Retention (HHR) Storage Heater Models: HSDHHR050, HSDHHR070, HSDHHR100 HSDHHR125, HSDHHR150 08/83006/0 ISSUE: 1 - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Advice

    IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Note also the information presented on the appliance Warnings in this document are identifi ed by a warning triangle against a grey background. Keywords at the start of a warning indicate the type and seriousness of the ensuing risk if measures to prevent the risk are not taken.
  • Page 3: Suitable Applications

    CAUTION: Do not use if either of the heater’s mains power leads become damaged. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the installer or an approved Heatstore service partner. Do not sit or stand on the heater.
  • Page 4: Child Safety

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION continued The heater is not fi tted with a mains cable, this should be fi tted by the installer. Cable type (minimum size) H05VV-F 1.5mm² three core for peak and 2.5mm² three core for off-peak for connection to the fi xed wiring of the premises through suitable isolation devices positioned adjacent to the heater.
  • Page 5 This document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. These instructions do not cover all the different variations of systems nor does it provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation. WARNING EARTHING This appliance must be earthed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations and in accordance with IEE regulations for electrical equipment.
  • Page 6 The appliance should not be repeatedly switched on/off by an external room thermostat as this could lead to failures of the electronic controller and may invalidate the guarantee – further clarifi cation SHOULD BE SOUGHT FROM THE HELPLINE on 0117 923 5375 or visit https://heatstore.co.uk/#contact and complete the online form. CAUTION During the fi...
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  • Page 8: Technical Details

    Type of heat output / room temperature control Electronic room temperature control plus week timer Contact details Heatstore Unit 12, Access 18, Bristol, BS11 8HT Tel: 0117 923 5375 This product meets the Ecodesign requirements for an electric storage local space heater. Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1188.
  • Page 9 1/N/1/N/PE ~230-240V (Peak + Off Peak) 230-240V / 50Hz Class II Traffi c White (RAL 9016), Colour / Finish Grille RAL7035 Storage Core High-density bonded magnetite energy cells Approvals CE, BEAB 2 Years Guarantee 10 Years extended available with registration Country of Origin United Kingdom Heatstore Manufacturer - 9 -...
  • Page 10 150mm either side. Fig. 1 250mm 150mm 150mm 300mm ‘W’ Model W (mm) HSDHHR050 HSDHHR070 HSDHHR100 HSDHHR125 1069 HSDHHR150 1069 150mm 150mm CAUTION The appliance is very heavy (up to 50kg) and care should be taken when handling during installation to reduce risk of muscular or skeletal injuries.
  • Page 11 NOTE: Read these instructions carefully before proceeding any further with the installation Fig. 2 CAUTION Do not use the outer top panel or the rear heat shield to lift or carry the heater. 1. Place the heater fl at on the ground with arrows printed on the base of the carton pointing upwards.
  • Page 12 The heater feet can be fi tted in two different locations (X and LH Foot RH Foot Y). The X and Y are stamped onto the base of the heater Models indicating the 2 locations 125 / 150 Fig. 3b 3.
  • Page 13 NOTE: Read these instructions carefully before proceeding any further with the installation Fig. 4 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 5 4. Lay the heater on its back before removing the screws 5. Remove the two screws located towards to bottom of which hold the grille panel in position.
  • Page 14: Installing The Heater

    Installing the Heater IMPORTANT Head of wall fi xing screw must be fl anged pan head type and have a diameter no less than 11mm. No countersunk headed screws to be used for wall fi xing. The heater must be securely fi xed to a wall. Screws with suitable wall fi xings for solid walls are provided. If other wall types are encountered it is the installer who must choose the most suitable fi...
  • Page 15 7. Place the heater in its final position and mark the fi xing holes through the location holes visible through the back of the heater. 8. Six fixing positions must be selected for ALL models HSDHHR050, HSDHHR070, HSDHHR100, HSDHHR125 and HSDHHR150. Fig. 7.
  • Page 16: Electrical Connections

    Electrical Connections WARNING: Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply circuits must be disconnected. 9. The heater leaves the factory confi gured to operate with two mains supplies, a 24 hour peak supply and an off peak switched supply (see Fig 9a). The heater can also be operated with a single main supply (Fig. 9b). Two Mains Supplies Dual Supply - Storage / Fan circuit (Fig.9A) Fan Circuit...
  • Page 17 Single Mains Supply Single Supply requirements Offl ine / Standalone Installation This kind of installation relies on the property having a fi xed time period, off-peak energy tariff with ‘whole home switchover’ whereby all wiring in the property utilises the off-peak rate when available. The brown wire connected to Live The blue wire connected to Neutral Switched Supply Terminal Block...
  • Page 18 When installing with a meter that does not adjust for DST, digital charge times should be set with an hour buffer at the start and end. Most Heatstore storage heaters can fully charge within 5 hours and the automatic charge calculation may not always take a full charge so on an E7 or E10 tariff this should not cause an issue.
  • Page 19 10. The mains cable entry and terminal block will be visible in the centre of the cavity at the right hand side. Insert the mains cables through the cable gland at the bottom of the heater in readiness for connection (Fig. 10). Only heat resistant ordinary polyvinyl chloride sheathed fl...
  • Page 20 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 - 20 -...
  • Page 21 Building the Heater Core 11. Remove the inner front and insulation to gain access to the core of the heater. Lay the inner front carefully to one side to ensure it is not damaged. (Fig. 11) CAUTION The edges of the inner front are sharp and can cause cuts to hands. Ensure the appropriate PPE is used when handling this panel.
  • Page 22 Fig. 15 Fig. 16 Fig. 17 Fig. 18 - 22 -...
  • Page 23: First Time Power-On

    15. The third row of energy cells is positioned in a manner similar to the fi rst row. Again be careful not to damage or dislodge the element. (Fig. 15) 16. Fit the fourth row of energy cells above the third row in the upside position. Again, the fi rst energy cell should be positioned fi...
  • Page 24: Operation

    Operation WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE The controls are located on the top of the heater consisting of a display screen and three buttons and a Dial. Display Screen ‘Menu’ Button Ou t A l l D a y ADVANCE ‘Back’...
  • Page 25: User Timer

    The heater controls can be easily adjusted by using the Dial and buttons on the User Interface. 1. The Home Screen shows the options available at each stage of adjustment. User Timer Here the current target room temperature is displayed along with the mode °...
  • Page 26 Settings To navigate to the Settings Menu, from the Home Screen: Main Menu Settings Heater Lock Boost Press the Menu button to access the Main Menu. Rotate the Dial to highlight Boost Setback Modes ‘Settings’, then press the Dial. Each of the following headings relate to an item Date / Time Sound Settings...
  • Page 27 Boost Settings Default Boost Target Temperature This is the default Boost Target Temperature that is used when ‘Boost Mode’ is activated. Max Boost Duration This is the maximum length of time that the user is able to activate ‘Boost’ for. Shown in minutes (when under an hour) or hours (if over an hour) in the following increments: 30 mins, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 4 hours.
  • Page 28 Adaptive Settings Open Window Detection This is a global setting that can interrupt any active mode. Activating this setting enables Open Window Detection to switch the Heater to a ‘Heating Off’ state if it detects an open window in the room it’s operating in. Adaptive Start Adaptive Start is predictive function that only modifi...
  • Page 29: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings These settings can be used to signifi cantly change the operation of the heater. While useful for very specifi c requirements, there is a much higher risk of User error and unintended consequences of changing these settings compared to the top-level settings menu.
  • Page 30 Service Settings These items are for use by service personnel only. The settings effect the accuracy and energy usage of the heater and should only be modifi ed by a professional. Room Temp (Temperature) Offset Allows the manual adjustment of electronic room thermostat reading by +/-3.0°C Slave Heater Mode This setting modifi...
  • Page 31: Error Codes

    Error Codes Error codes are to be defi ned as a list. Each error code must be defi ned as a perimeter that Central Control can read. Fault Code Description Component thermistor hardware fault Component overheat Internal serial comms error Heating element fault Open window detected Low water...
  • Page 32: Battery Replacement

    Battery Replacement IMPORTANT: Before replacing the battery ensure the heater is isolated from the electricity supply. NOTE: Battery should be disposed of in an appropriate manner This product is fi tted with a replaceable battery in the controls. To replace the battery, follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 33 Important During the initial operation, some odour may be noticed due to the newness of materials used in manufacture. This is normal and will disappear after a short period of use. It is however advisable to keep the room well ventilated Cleaning WARNING - ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING...
  • Page 34 If you are a consumer and you experience a problem with your Heatstore product, which is found to be defective due to faulty materials or workmanship within the Guarantee Period, this Heatstore Guarantee will cover repair or - at the discretion of Heatstore –...
  • Page 35 You must provide to Heatstore or its authorised agents on request the original receipt as proof of purchase and - if required by Heatstore - proof of delivery. If you are unable to provide this documentation, you will be required to pay for any repair work required.
  • Page 36 Circuit Diagram - QM Series G.6 Circuit Diagram - Heatstore Dynamic HSDHHR ADVANCE EARTH Series A MENU BACK USER INTERFACE MANUAL CUTOUT (140°) NEUTRAL (PEAK) LIVE (PEAK) NEUTRAL (OFF-PEAK) LIVE (OFF-PEAK) EARTH / EARTH BOOST LIMIT BLANK STAT (120° GREEN) LIMIT STAT (125°...
  • Page 37 Dynamic HSDHHR Commissioning Checklist Note: This represents the minimum software setup to commission this heater. Instructions here do not substitute or replace installation instruction requirements or warnings in the rest of this manual. Model No. Serial No. Series Install Date each box to complete ü...
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  • Page 40 Tel: 0117 923 5375 enquiries@heatstore.co.uk Heatstore Unit 12, Access 18, Bristol, BS11 8HT © Heatstore. All rights reserved. Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part, without prior permission in writing of Heatstore. - 40 -...

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