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SECTION 3

USER OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

10.

 START-UP

10.1 FIRST FIRING AND TESTING

WARNING!  The first firing of the appliance
and the commissioning tests must be
performed by skilled technical personnel.
Non-compliance with this procedure will
invalidate the warranty conditions and
release the manufacturer from all
responsibilities.

10.2 TESTS

Before operating the heater, make sure that the
installer has correctly carried out the installation
operations.

10.3 IGNITION

WARNING! Any operation on the appliance
not expressly described below must be
performed by skilled personnel.

10.3.1

  Check  that the gas on-off valves are

open and the electric power supply is on.

10.3.2

 

(The instructions to the control panel

functions which follow refer to fig. 33).

a)

Place switch (A) in the on position "I" to start
the ignition cycle. If the digital timer has been
installed, refer to the instructions for that
device to perform the additional operations.

b)

Turn the room thermostat dial (D) clockwise
to the highest value. This marks the beginning

of the start-up phase, indicated when the
green led (E) turns on.

c)

Check that the red led (F) is turned off. If it is
on, this means that the burner control
equipment is in the "lockout" position. In this
case, press the button (C) to reset the control
equipment, and the red led will turn off. 

If the

lockout condition continues, this generally
means that there is a fault or an operating
defect. Therefore, it is recommended to
contact a Technical Service Centre.

The exchanger heating phase begins after the
burner has been ignited. The exchanger reaches
the rated operating temperature after about three
minutes and at that point a thermostat starts the
fan to distribute warm air in the environment.
Models 5 and 6 offer two different fan speeds
which are selected by using a switch (B).

When the room has reached the desired tempe-
rature, adjust the room thermostat by turning the
control dial slowly (counterclockwise) until the
burner turns off (indicated by the green led E).
From this point on the air heater will be completely
automatic and will maintain the desired room
temperature.

10.4  SHUTDOWN

10.4.1

  To turn off the air heater for a short period

of time, just use the room thermostat, just set the
switch (A) to the "OFF" position, without moving
the temperature regulation dial.

WARNING!

 When the burner turns off, the fan

will continue to operate for a few minutes, to
properly cool the exchanger. Therefore, it is
important not to turn off the air heater using the
main switch, that also cuts off the power supply
to the fan, since this might lead to overheating.

10.4.2

 To turn off the air heater for an extended

period of time:

a)

set the switch (A) to the "OFF" position

b)

after the fan has turned off, disconnect the
electric power supply at the main switch

c)

close the gas on-off valve

Fig. 33

CONTROL PANEL

Summary of Contents for GHIBLI 4-5-6 ELITE

Page 1: ...Technical Information GHIBLI 4 5 6 ELITE Gas fired convective air heaters GHIBLI 4 5 6 ELITE Cod 25619502IT Rev 0 20 03 2013...

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Page 3: ...l data styling characteristics components and accessories detailed in this manual are not binding A2B ACCORRONI E G S r l reserves the right to make changes at any time that are considered necessary t...

Page 4: ...6 1 Switching from gas in the second group to gas in the third group 20 6 2 Switching from gas in the third group to gas in the second group 20 7 OPERATING DEFECTS 21 7 1 Preliminary tests 21 7 2 Pos...

Page 5: ...stduct 16 16 Solution with duct doubling device 16 17 Location of the doubling device in the wall 16 18 Coupling with the doubling device 16 19 Power supply cable connection 18 20 Connecting more than...

Page 6: ...aching the CE marking shown below also guarantees that the appliance conforms with EEC directive 2006 95 Lowvoltage throughtheharmonisedstandard EN 60335 1 and EEC directive 2004 108 Electromagnetic c...

Page 7: ...e the gas unit the room thermostat and related wiring 1 5 PACKAGE CONTENTS Theairheaterisshippedwithcardboardpacking withtwopolystyrenefoamprotectionshellswhich also contain the intake and exhaust duc...

Page 8: ...page 6 1 8 DIMENSIONI E INGOMBRI A B C Aspir Scar Gas Ghibli 4 717 267 534 65 G 3 8 Ghibli 5 6 807 366 624 65 G 3 8 Fig 1...

Page 9: ...V 50 Hz 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 19 M3 Al T 1 9 WIRING DIAGRAM Ghibli Model 5 Fig 3 Al External auxiliaries supply Ac Control equipment Co Fan speed switch Ea Ignition electrode Er Flame detection electrode...

Page 10: ...ater via a switch with contact opening of at least 3 mm Observe the correct phase neutralpolarity when connecting the single phase 230 V 50 Hz power supply 1 10 TECHNICAL DATA TABLE Units Ghibli 4 Ghi...

Page 11: ...page 9 1 11 EXPLODED VIEW Model Ghibli 4 Fig 5...

Page 12: ...page 10 1 11 EXPLODED VIEW Models Ghibli 5 and 6 Fig 6...

Page 13: ...lite Components missing in the design 45610038 Bronze friction bearing 45960036 Kit of gas valve connection Legend of components Ghibli 5 and 6 see fig 6 Pos Code description 01 45660001 Casing Ghibli...

Page 14: ...r The die cast aluminium casing is equipped with 3 8 RP threaded gas inlet and outlet connections and two inlet and outlet pressure test points The gas valve is also equipped with an inlet filter fig...

Page 15: ...cted area 3 4 DATA CHECK Check that the heater and its technical characteristics match what is indicated by the drawings or other documents The type of gas for which the heater has been designed and t...

Page 16: ...ons constitute the definition of type according to the current standards Type C12 standard supply The combustion circuit is hermetically sealed with respect to the environment in which the air heater...

Page 17: ...t fig 14 4 4 INSTALLATION OPERATIONS Set up the gas and electricity supply lines based on the installation design 4 4 1 Air heater wall mounting preparations appliance with standard supply Installatio...

Page 18: ...xhaust ducts Installation Type C52 Unlike the previous solution to mount the duct doubling device a recessed housing must be created in the wall and possibly some chases to indicate the duct layout fi...

Page 19: ...used again b mount the aluminium flange 92 mm inserting the ring gasket and attaching it on the appliance fitting using the three screws supplied with the kit Check that the ring gasket fits correctly...

Page 20: ...terminal board of the appliances after having removed the existing bridge 5 START UP WARNING The appliance initial start up operations and tests must be performed by skilled technical personnel 5 1 TE...

Page 21: ...he safety thermostat Then repeat the start up operation to observe and check that the burner has ignited correctly and that the flame is stable 5 3 USEFUL INFORMATION It is recommended that the user b...

Page 22: ...uge tube into the upstream pressure inlet on the burner fig 22 after having backed off the closing screw a few turns h start the air heater according to what is indicated in point 5 2 Check that the s...

Page 23: ...external terminal of the combustion air intake and combustion product exhaust duct is not obstructed 7 2 POSSIBLE DEFECTS The following is a list of possible defects along with their probable causes T...

Page 24: ...electrode electric connection has been interrupted Check the electrode connection to the control equipment If the cable or ceramic insulation is damaged replace the electrode in accordance with the po...

Page 25: ...ch the metal support block of the coils and remove it from the housing Pull out the coil s from the unit and replace them with new ones Replace the metal support block in the correct position and tigh...

Page 26: ...g the 6 screws that were previously removed 8 7 FLUE EXHAUST FAN Disconnect the motor electrical connection and loosen the three scroll fastening screws Gently remove the motor fan unit and respecting...

Page 27: ...Replace the burner support plate making sure that the relative gasket is in the correct position Attach the plate using the 6 screws that were previously removed Check that the external intake exhaust...

Page 28: ...ed led will turn off If the lockoutconditioncontinues thisgenerally means that there is a fault or an operating defect Therefore it is recommended to contact a Technical Service Centre The exchanger h...

Page 29: ...heck that the external terminal of the intake exhaust duct is not obstructed or that the relative material has deteriorated b clean the external parts of the air heater simply by using a damp cloth an...

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