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1.4
Use this product for the purpose it
was intended for
The convector heater was designed for the
heating of tents, building sites, showrooms, sports
halls, storage sheds, workshops, round-the-clock
projects, warehouses, greenhouses, polytunnels,
spray arrangements, and for the drying of
agricultural produce and bulbs.
1.5
General instructions
Warning
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Make sure to read this manual
carefully before using the convector
heater.
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Keep this document near the
convector heater.
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Follow the procedures described.
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Do not lean on the convector heater.
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Keep at least 2 metres away from
the exhaust opening of the
convector heater.
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Make sure there is sufficient air for
proper combustion.
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Make sure there is no highly
flammable material near the
convector heater.
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Make sure that the convector heater
has cooled off sufficiently and that
the plug has been removed from the
socket before carrying out any repair
or maintenance work.
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INTRODUCTION
2.1
Purpose
This convector heater is an indirectly fired heater
with photocell protection, connections for a room
thermostat, and a flue with rain cover.
The convector heater has been tested at sea level
at a temperature of 20 °C.
2.2
Working principle
Using the selection switch, the convector heater
can be used in one of two ways:
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Position 1: the fan will switch on to supply
ventilating air to the room only.
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Position 2: the burner will switch on, after
which the fan will switch on as well, after a
short while. The hot air can be conveyed to
the room to be heated by means of a system
of channels or tubes.
A room thermostat can be connected to the
control cabinet. It can be used to control the
temperature in the room to be heated.
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The burner automat on the burner will ensure the
safe and correct operation of the burner. As soon
as the burner is switched on, the combustion fan
will ventilate the burner room until it is clean.
After the burner room has been ventilated clean,
the burner automat will open the magnet valve
and force fuel through the nozzle under pressure.
This will result in a combustible mixture, which is
ignited by the ignitor. The installed photocell
monitors the flame. If no flame is formed, the
burner will trigger an error.
When the combustion is correct the burner will be
switched off and the fan will keep on turning until
the convector heater has cooled down sufficiently.
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Main components of the convector
heater (Fig. 5)
Flue connection
Lifting hook
Operating panel
Socket
Identification plate
Connection for room thermostat
Socket for power connection
Fan motor
Air inlet
Ventilator
Burner room
Heat exchanger
Shaft for lifting purposes
Tigerloop
Fuel filter
Fuel inlet
Drip tray
Burner
Connection box for burner
Hot-air outlet
Armature nut
Thermostat sensor
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