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CONNECT GAS AND ELECTRICITY

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Connect the gas supply to the inlet fitting on the gas valve. The fitting on the valve is 1/2"

      compression in accordance with section 6 of AS3688.

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Check for and rectify any gas leaks in accordance with AS5601 'Gas Installations' prior to

      any further commissioning.

z

Connect the 3-pin plug to a suitable 240Vac 50Hz power outlet.

FIT THE THERMOSTAT BRACKET

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Carefully un-coil enough of  the thermostat bulb capillary line to enable the thermostat

      bracket to be fitted to the wall approximately 50mm below the bottom of the heater.

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Screw the thermostat bracket to the wall or skirting board 50mm below the bottom of the

      heater with the thermostat bulb horizontal and in line with the heater centreline.

WARNING

KEEP CLEAR OF FAN MOTOR

IT WILL START AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE HEATER IS WARM ENOUGH

Floor

Skirting board

Wall opening

50

Thermostat bulb bracket

Thermostat capillary

SET THE GAS PRESSURE (NATURAL GAS MODELS)

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Remove the burner pressure test-point screw and connect manometer - UPPER TEST

      POINT ON LEFT HAND SIDE OF GAS VALVE.

BURNER PRESSURE 

TEST POINT

INLET PRESSURE 

TEST POINT

(Use 8mm spanner or 

blade screwdriver)

SET THE GAS PRESSURE (Continued)

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Light the pilot and main burner following the "Owners Operating Instructions" supplied with

      the heater. Set the gas control to 7.

z

Check burner pressure at burner pressure test point - adjust to 0.90 kPa (if required) using

      regulator adjustment on right had side of gas valve.

REGULATOR 

ADJUSTMENT 

SCREW

CLOCKWISE: 

Increase pressure

ANTI-CLOCKWISE: 

Decrease pressure

CHECK PILOT OPERATION

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With the pilot only running check that the pilot flame is approximately as shown below.

z

It may be necessary to increase or decrease the pilot rate to suit different supply pressure

      areas.

NORMAL PILOT FLAME

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PILOT

ADJUSTMENT 

SCREW

CLOCKWISE: 

Decrease

ANTI-CLOCKWISE: 

Increase

CHECK ROOM FAN OPERATION

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Light the pilot and main burner and set the control to 7. Set the fan switch to 'Auto'. The fan

      should start on low approximately 1-2 minutes after the main burner is ignited.

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Allow the unit to warm up and check that the fan increases to its 'normal' speed. This may

      take a few minutes - the actual time will depend on room temperature.

z

Switch the fan to 'boost' and check that the fan speed increases.

z

Turn the gas control back to the 'pilot' position.

SET THE AIR OUTLET SIDEWAYS ADJUSTMENT VANES

z

Vertical vanes are fitted inside the air outlet at the bottom of the heater. These allow the 

sideways spread of the heated air jet to be adjusted to suit each installation.

z

Adjust the vanes to take account of room shape, furniture positions, and normally occupied

      zones of the room.

FIT THE FRONT COVER

z

Stand the cover on the right had side of the heater and CONNECT THE EARTH LEAD

      FROM THE COVER TO THE TAB AT THE TOP RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE HEATER.

z

Hook the rear edge of the front cover top panel over the top of the heater so that the notches

      engage on the serrations on each side of the heater - TAKE CARE NOT TO DISLODGE

      THE EARTH LEAD.

z

Push the cover in at the bottom to engage over the air outlet and push back against the wall.

z

Fit the cover retaining screws (2) to hold the cover in against the heater and the wall - these

      are located inside the air outlet at the bottom of the heater, above the top louvre.

2

1

COVER RETAINING SCREWS

REMEMBER TO CONNECT

THE EARTH LEAD

Summary of Contents for WF2000

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL INSTALLATION MANUAL WF2000 GAS WALL FURNACE Console Inbuilt ...

Page 2: ... is the roof in Should the roof structure and surface be checked z Does the worker have appropriate footwear z Are all power cables extension leads safe and appropriately rated z Are all ladders tools and equipment suitable and in good condition z Where ladders are to be used is there a firm stable base for them to stand on Can they be tied or secured in some way at the top z Is there a roof ancho...

Page 3: ... 90 1 50 30 2 70 Pilot 0 32 0 50 0 20 0 50 40 MJ hr Main 2 95 40 0 90 1 75 40 2 70 Pilot 0 32 0 50 0 20 0 50 30 MJ hr WF2000 30N Injector diameter mm Gas rate MJ hr Test point pressure kPa Injector diameter mm Gas rate MJ hr Test point pressure kPa WF2000 30P WF2000 40N WF2000 40P Natural gas Propane IMPORTANT z The 30 MJ hr wall furnace is intended for domestic applications and replacement of old...

Page 4: ...m combustible materials z Ensure that concealed piping or wiring within the wall cavity will not obstruct the installation z If a rear register is to be fitted select a location to ensure that wall studs do not obstruct the rear register z Do not obstruct the air outlet or the rear register with furniture as this can lead to poor heated air distribution z Do not face the heater across a room along...

Page 5: ...p mounting bracket Twin wall metal flue Header plate Wall top plate cut between studs z Install the flue system in accordance with instructions contained in the flue kit z If a rear register is required fit the components in accordance with instructions contained in the rear register kit before fitting the heater into the wall ENSURE THAT A SUITABLE VENTILATION OPENING IS PROVIDED AS SPECIFIED IN ...

Page 6: ...brackets by sliding the flue spigot at the top of the heater up through the top mounting bracket push into wall at bottom and lower onto bottom mounting brackets ENSURE THAT THE HEATER IS RESTING ON BOTH BOTTOM MOUNTING BRACKETS Screw side flange of heater to bottom mounting bracket at each side to secure heater z Fit the flue cover components in accordance with instructions contained in the conso...

Page 7: ... rates INSTALLATION z Remove the existing wall furnace z Remove the existing mounting brackets z Fit the Braemar mounting brackets supplied with the heater as per the dimensions given on page 4 or 5 of this manual z Complete the heater installation as per a new installation z Note that if the existing flue system is to be used it must comply with the current requirements of AS5601 Gas installation...

Page 8: ...f the existing flue system note that if the existing flue system is to be used it must comply with the current requirements of AS5601 Gas installations z Fit the flue adaptor into the bottom of the existing flue before fitting the Braemar top mounting bracket The location of the top and bottom mounting brackets must comply with details given on page 4 or 5 of this manual Braemar top mounting brack...

Page 9: ...lations z Remove and discard the liner from the flue adaptor z Fit the flue adaptor onto the flue extension z Fit the flue adaptor and flue extension into the bottom of the existing flue before fitting the Braemar top mounting bracket The location of the top and bottom mounting brackets must comply with details given on page 4 or 5 of this manual Trim the flue extension to length if required Braem...

Page 10: ... panel after the heater is fitted onto the mounting brackets as shown below z Attach the in fill panel to the wall using screws to suit the wall type screws to suit plaster board timber or masonry walls are supplied in the in fill panel kit z Fit the screws through the snap cap base Clip the snap cap cover to the base after fitting the screws to cover the screw heads Top of heater front cover remo...

Page 11: ...BROWN BROWN BLACK RED FS2 FS3 FS1 EARTH Capacitor 26MJ hr 1 5uF Capacitor 30 40MJ hr 2 0uF FS1 Thermal Switch Fan on off FS2 Thermal Switch Fan low normal FS3 Manual Rocker Switch Fan auto boost FS4 Thermal Switch Fan normal boost Note Thermal switch FS4 and grey leads on 40MJ units only 612331 b TERMINAL BLOCK N A FS4 GREY GREY BROWN BLUE BLACK ...

Page 12: ...With the pilot only running check that the pilot flame is approximately as shown below z It may be necessary to increase or decrease the pilot rate to suit different supply pressure areas NORMAL PILOT FLAME 16 PILOT ADJUSTMENT SCREW CLOCKWISE Decrease ANTI CLOCKWISE Increase CHECK ROOM FAN OPERATION z Light the pilot and main burner and set the control to 7 Set the fan switch to Auto The fan shoul...

Page 13: ...nstallation only z Refer instructions in Console Flue Cover Kit FIT REAR REGISTER COMPONENTS z Refer instructions in Rear Register Kit FIT HEATER ONTO MOUNTING BRACKETS z Slide heater flue spigot up through top mounting bracket z Lower bottom of heater onto BOTH bottom mounting brackets z Fit thermostat bracket to wall or skirting board 50mm below heater CONNECT GAS AND ELECTRICITY z Gas inlet fit...

Page 14: ... to rotate Gently pull motor forwards to clear fan wheel from internal rear panels if necessary Room fan pushed in and jammed during transport Fan will not switch from low to normal Check test point pressure adjust if necessary see Specifications Test point pressure too low Fan noisy Select Auto at manual fan switch Boost selected at manual fan switch Heater turns off before room warms up Increase...

Page 15: ...inuous product development and therefore reserves the right to make changes to these specifications without notice Whilst every care has been taken to assure accuracy of the data compiled in the document Seeley International Pty Ltd ACN 23 054 687 035 does not assume any liability for errors and or omissions Braemar is a registered trademark of Braemar Industries Pty Ltd www seeleyinternational co...

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