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Fitting
1. The heater is designed for insertion into standard spiral ducting. It is fixed to the ducting with screws.
2. The air must flow through the heater in the direction of the arrow, placed on the side of the
connection box.
3. The heater can be fitted in either horizontal or vertical ducting. The heater may only be fitted in ducts
that are made of incombustible and temperature-resistant materials. The connection box may be
freely positioned.
4. If the heater not will be installed and used within three months, it must be stored dry (max 40% RH).
5. In the immediate vicinity of the air outlet, a warning sign must be placed, stating that the air outlet
must not be covered.
6. The distance from, or to, a duct bend, a butterfly valve, a filter, etc. should correspond to at least
twice the duct diameter, otherwise there is a risk that the airflow through the heater will be uneven,
which may cause tripping of the overheating cut-out.
Example: CV 16 result in a distance of at least 320mm, etc.
7. The heater may be insulated in accordance with valid regulations for ventilation ducting. The insulation
material must be incombustible. The insulation must not cover the lid, since the ratings plate must
be visible, and the lid must be removable.
8. The ducting section, where the heater is placed, must be accessible for replacement and maintenance.
9. The distance from the metal casing of the heater, to any wood or other combustible materials,
must
NOT
be less than 30mm.
10.
The maximum ambient temperatur allowed is 40°C
11.
The maximum outgoing air temperature allowed is 50°C
Maintenance
1. Normally there is no need for maintenance. A periodic function check and re-tightening of the
power supply terminals, must be cariied out at least once a year.
2. To maintain the insulation in the heating coils, the heating must be activated fo 24h at least
every 3 months.
Overheating
If the manually reset overheating cut-out has tripped, then the following must be taken into
consideration:
1. Cut the power supply off.
2. The lid of the heater may only be opened by qualified and authorized personnel.
3. Thoroughly investigate the cause for the tripping of the cut-out.
4. When the fault has been rectified, the overheating cut-out may be reset.
Trouble-shooting
Full heating power but no regulation:
The fault is not in the heater. Check the external control equipment.
No heating:
Check that the supply voltage is present, and that the overheat cut-outs hasn't tripped.
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