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4.4 

230V SINGLE PHASE 

– With CS-7 Controller and RST-TP Thermostat. 

Please make sure you have read the Safety instructions and that you are a suitably qualified electrician before continuing.  
Drawings show connections inside the black terminal box on the outside of the heater and the inside of the CS-7 and RST-TP Thermostat Controllers. 
Other thermostats may be used BUT they must be suitable for a minimum 10A load. 

Do NOT use power tools to undo or do up terminal screws.

 

Please Note:- Specified cable sizes are for typical installations, correction factors may need to be used when determining actual cable sizes. 

Standard Connection using CS-7 Controller and Thermostat 

 
 

Use 4mm² 3 Core Mains Cable (see note above). 
Use 1.5mm² 6 Core Cable to connect the heater (Control Box) to the CS-7 Controller (see note above). 
Use 1.5mm² 4 Core Cable to connect the CS-7 Controller to Thermostat (see note above). 
Remove any links 

that may be present in heater control box between terminals 1,2,3,4 or 5. 

 

Mains Cable (Power Supply Box) 

Connect Brown wire 

– Terminal 1 or L. 

Connect Blue wire 

– Terminal 5 or N. 

Connect Green / Yellow wire 

– Terminal E or  

 

Heater (Control Box) to CS-7 Controller Cable 

– (Colours for reference only) 

Move the Dark Brown link cable from the centre switch terminal 1 to the centre switch terminal 3 (shown above by dark brown wire). 

Connect Brown wire 

– Terminal 1 or L of heater and Top Terminal L2 on right DP Switch of CS-7. 

Connect Grey wire 

– Terminal 2 of heater and Centre Switch Terminal 1 of CS-7. 

Connect Red wire 

– Terminal 3 of heater and Terminal 1 on Left SP Switch of CS-7. 

Connect Black wire 

– Terminal 4 of heater and Terminal 2 on Left SP Switch of CS-7. 

Connect Blue wire 

– Terminal 5 or N of heater and Top Terminal N2 on right DP Switch of CS-7. 

Connect Green / Yellow wire 

– Terminal E or 

of heater and earth connection on CS-7. 

 

CS-7 Controller to Thermostat Cable 

– (Colours for reference only) 

Connect Brown wire 

– Bottom Terminal L1 on right DP Switch of CS-7 and Terminal 3 of the Thermostat. 

Connect Grey wire 

–Terminal 1 of middle Switch of CS-7 and Terminal 1 of the Thermostat. 

Connect Blue wire 

– Bottom Terminal N1 on right DP Switch on CS-7 and Terminal 4 or N of the Thermostat. 

Connect Green / Yellow wire 

– Terminal E or 

of CS-7 and earth connection of the Thermostat. 

 

PLEASE CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS BEFORE TURNING ON AS INCORRECT WIRING IS NOT COVERED BY THE GUARANTEE 

5. MAINTENANCE

 

Note:

 Before examining or carrying out any maintenance ensure the heater has cooled down and is disconnected from the mains supply. 

The heaters are intended to operate for many years, problem free. All moving parts are factory lubricated and therefore should require no service. 
Maintenance is limited to keeping both the inlet and outlet areas free from any accumulation of dust or any other foreign materials. This is especially 
important immediately before the heating season. Any dust build up can be loosened using a brush and a vacuum cleaner applied to the airways to 
ensure  completed  removal  of  any  dust.  When  the  heater  is  first  turned  on  after  cleaning  an  unusual  odour  may  be  noted  this  is  due  to  the  dust 
particles which inevitably will be disturbed and will be burnt off from the heating element. 
If in any doubt always consult a qualified electrician for advice. 

 

6. AUTO CUT OUT / FUSE REPLACMENT

 

Each heater element is fitted with a semi-automatic safety device to prevent overheating.  The device will isolate the heating element while the fan 
continues to operate. Should this occur, disconnect the heater from the mains supply for a minimum of 5 minutes,  check and remove any foreign 
materials  around  the  airways.  If  the  element  fails  to  operate  or  the  safety  cut  out  operates  again,  turn  off  the  heater  and  contact  a  qualified 
electrician. This unit is fused and the fuse holder is located on the inside of the heater near the internal wire connection boxes. Should the fuse fail, 
ensure the heater has cooled down and is disconnected from the mains supply before replacing with another 10A fuse. If this replacement fuse fails 
seek professional help. 

 

NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without 
prior notice. 

 

IMPORTANT: 

No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.

 

WARRANTY: 

Your  BN  Thermic  product  is  guaranteed  for  one  year  from  date  of  purchase.  We  will 

repair or replace at our discretion any part found to be defective. We cannot assume any consequential 
liability.  This  guarantee  in  no  way  prejudices  your  rights  under  common  law  and  is  offered  as  an 
addition to consumer liability rights. 

REGISTER:

  Activate  your  warranty  by  registering  online  at  www.bnthermic.co.uk  and  retain  this 

installation data for future reference. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                

SCHG-60INS-v01 

This product conforms to EU Directive 2002/96/EC. 
This appliance bears the symbol of the crossed waste bin. This indicates that, at the end of its useful life, it must not be  disposed of as 
domestic  waste,  but  must  be  taken  to  a  collection  centre  for  waste  electrical  and  electronic  equipment.  It  is  the  user's  responsibility  to 
dispose  of  this  appliance  through  the  appropriate  channels.  Failure  to  do  so  may  incur  penalties  established  by  laws  governing  waste 
disposal.

 

BN Thermic Ltd,  

34 Stephenson Way, 

Crawley, RH10 1TN 

Tel: +44 (0) 1293 547361 

Email: [email protected] 

Web: www.bnthermic.co.uk 

 

Summary of Contents for SCHG-60

Page 1: ...RAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Remove all packaging and store it away from children check the package and heater for visible damage or tampering Familiarise yourself with the applications and limitations of the heater Ensure the heater is in good order and condition both physically and electrically before use If in any doubt do not use the unit and contact your supplier Only use recommended attachments a...

Page 2: ...Box between terminals 1 and 2 2 and 3 3 and 4 as shown in drawing to the left If you wish to de rate the heater from 6kW to 4kW remove the link between terminal 3 and terminal 4 in the Control Box Ensure you tighten up the screws after removing the link See drawing to the right PLEASE CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS BEFORE TURNING ON AS INCORRECT WIRING IS NOT COVERED BY THE GUARANTEE 4 2 230V SINGLE PHASE ...

Page 3: ...to the CS 7 Controller see note above Remove any links that may be present in heater control box between terminals 1 2 3 4 or 5 Mains Cable Power Supply Box Connect Brown wire Terminal 1 or L Connect Blue wire Terminal 5 or N Connect Green Yellow wire Terminal E or Heater to CS 7 Controller Cable Colours for reference only Connect Brown wire Terminal 1 or L of heater and Top Terminal L2 on right D...

Page 4: ...lem free All moving parts are factory lubricated and therefore should require no service Maintenance is limited to keeping both the inlet and outlet areas free from any accumulation of dust or any other foreign materials This is especially important immediately before the heating season Any dust build up can be loosened using a brush and a vacuum cleaner applied to the airways to ensure completed ...

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