background image

Install in the living area:

It is important that the Thermostat is placed in a position that will provide the most 

accurate reading of the temperature, i.e. in the area most often used for family living. 

Attach  on  an  internal  wall:

The  temperature  difference  on  an  external  wall  can  also  affect  it,  so  always 

mount  it  on  an  internal  wall.  Keep  the  hole  in  the  wall  for  the  wiring  as  small  as  possible  to  prevent  draught 
from within the wall cavity affecting the temperature setting.

Get the height right:

The Thermostat should be approximately 1500mm above the floor level. 

Avoid hot spots:

Keep it as far away as possible from warm air outlets, radiation from the sun, fireplaces, radio 

and television sets or warm pipes and duct running in the wall behind it. 

Avoid cold spots:

Keep it as far away as possible from draughts caused by doorways, stairwells, windows or 

return air inlets. 

Avoid dead spots:

Keep it away from areas of less than normal air circulation e.g. behind doors, in alcoves 

or corners.

Interference from other electrical connections:

Ensure the Thermostat and wiring are kept away from 

other  electrical,  data  and  antenna  cables.  This  includes  keeping  the  Thermostat’s  wiring  away  from  the  spark 
igniter loom within the heater’s cabinet.

Use the right cable:

Ensure the cable is 0.75mm

2

in cross section and less than 100m in length.

Note:

Do not install the wiring with the power turned on, as the fuse may blow, which would not be covered under

warranty.

Note:

Only use Brivis Thermostats, as any failure relating to a non-Brivis Thermostat will not be covered under

warranty.

13.1 Brivis Networker Installation

Brivis  Networkers  can  be  wired  directly  to  StarPro  Max/Plus  heaters  or  wired  to  a
current Classic heater through a Brivis 519 Classic Interface. 

Refer to Brivis Networker Advanced Programming manual for additional programming
information not provided in this manual.

Wiring Connection at Brivis Networker 

The Brivis Networker backing plate has 4 terminal points for the connection of control wires. When connecting, use
only the two top terminals marked TW1 and TW2 or the two bottom terminals also marked TW1 and TW2. Never
use a combination of terminals when connecting to a single appliance. For example, a Brivis Networker operating a
Brivis  cooler  and  a  Brivis  heater  would  have  the  two  bottom  terminals  connected  to  the  heater  and  the  two  top
terminals connected to the cooler.

Note:

When there is more than one Brivis appliance connected to a Brivis Networker or multiple Brivis Networkers

on a system, always ensure that the TW1 and TW2 polarity is correct at both ends of the wire cable.

Wiring a Brivis Networker to a StarPro Max/Plus & B-Max

• Run a twin wire cable (i.e. figure 8 cable - 0.75mm

2

) from the heater to the Brivis Networker. 

• Remove the backing plate from the Brivis Networker by unclipping it at the sides. 
• Draw the wires from the wall cavity and feed them through the opening in the backing plate. 
• Connect  the  cable  to  the  terminal  connections  on  the  backing  plate  before  mounting  it  on  the  wall  and  re-

assembling the Brivis Networker. 

• Connect  the  other  end  of  the  cable  to  the  terminals  marked  TW1  and  TW2  in  the  heater’s  electronic  control 

module. 

Note:

If connecting multiple heaters see “Setting up Multiple Heaters on the Brivis Networker” on page 17.

StarPro Max/Plus Control Module

Brivis Networker backing plate

Wiring the Brivis Networker to a Classic Heater

The Brivis Networker can be used with Classic heaters as a Thermostat option, but requires the fitment of a Brivis 519
Classic Interface before this is possible. Please follow the installation instructions supplied with a Brivis 519 Classic
Interface.

16

TW1

TW2

TW1

TW2

CAAB021918I Installer's Heat_CAAB021918I  4/10/13  1:22 PM  Page 19

Summary of Contents for 2P Wombat 15

Page 1: ...H E A T I N G Installer s Manual PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT ...

Page 2: ...is from being able to service the unit Disclaimer IMPORTANT NOTICE This document is a guide only Laws regulations and industry standards can vary between States and Territories Accordingly this guide must be read in conjunction with and subject to all laws regulations and industry standards applicable in the State or Territory in which the products are installed You must ensure that the installati...

Page 3: ...Max Plus B Max Installation of Thermistor 9 6 StarPro Max B Max Condensate Removal HX Models only 10 7 StarPro Max Plus B Max Zoning Add on Air Conditioning 10 7 1 Wiring a Damper Motor to the Heater s Control Module 11 8 Classic 2P Wombat Model Guidelines 11 8 1 Heater Dimensions 11 8 2 Service Clearances 11 8 3 Internal Flueing Instructions 11 8 4 Splitting 2P Wombat Heaters 12 9 Classic Buffalo...

Page 4: ...lied on a pallet with a plastic sleeve To unpack Cut and remove the external plastic packaging and dispose of thoughtfully Remove heater from pallet if supplied Some heaters are supplied with a base box assembly that is wrapped with a plastic film to protect the surface Note Always remove and dispose of the plastic film before mounting the heater onto the base box 1 3 Unloading or Lifting the Heat...

Page 5: ...el platform must be provided beneath the heater and this platform area must extend 750mm out from the controls access panel side and fan motor access panel side s for the entire length of the heater The air gap created between the base of the heater and the platform by the heater s legs must be maintained Permanent artificial lighting must be provided at the heater with the switch located at the r...

Page 6: ...s clearance must be maintained for the entire surface area of the roof Side Installing in the ceiling A platform is to extend 750mm out from the gas connection side for the full length of the heater and continue past the fan cabinet end for 750mm Installing beneath the floor A minimum service clearance of 350mm is required in front of the fan cabinet on the gas inlet side of the heater End Install...

Page 7: ...mm from ground level to the underside of the floor joists or bearers must be maintained in front of the unit for access Platform When installed on a combustible surface the heater must rest on a fire resistant board at least 6mm thick which complies with AS 5601 and that is as large as the heater and extend at least 300mm beyond the appliance in front of the louvres or fixed opening in the roof Th...

Page 8: ...ptional 100mm DWV The flue connection to HX models is 65 mm Drain Waste and Vent pipe DWV to AS NZS 1260 and must be installed in accordance with the following Exit heater with 300mm straight run of 65mm flue before first elbow or expansion to 100mm All flue joints must be adequately sealed to prevent condensate leakage Ensure there is continual fall back to the flue outlet on the heater from the ...

Page 9: ...ully lift away the front panel without scratching or marking it There will be two blanking plates behind the front panel which cover the two pop holes Remove the two blanking plates Fit the two blanking plates to cover the original pop holes to prevent air leakage Above the original pop holes there will be a flashing bracket secured by screws which needs to be reversed Remove the flashing bracket ...

Page 10: ...ion label Remove the label and insert the flue terminal firmly into the flue outlet socket in the correct orientation to ensure flue gases are expelled away from the house see diagram Note The flue terminal must always be installed before starting up the heater MX Illustrated 3 7 Area to Cut in the Wall When installing the heater at ground level create two holes to suit the pops all the way to gro...

Page 11: ...roofed area unless the roofed area is fully open on at least two sides and a free flow of air at the appliance is achieved 4 StarPro B Max Model Guidelines 4 1 Heater Dimensions 4 2 Service Clearances Side A minimum of 500mm must be provided at the side facing away from the house Front Back A minimum of 300mm must be provided at each end of the heater Top A minimum of 1000mm must be provided above...

Page 12: ...re supplied with a remote thermistor assembly The thermistor must be installed in the supply air duct between 0 5 to 3m away from the heater but never beyond the first branch take off BTO fitting These installation practices promote more accurate supply air temperature control and optimise heater performance Ensure that there is at least 500mm of appropriately sized ducting installed between the h...

Page 13: ...tallation in sub zero temperature as condensate could freeze in the drain In these cases larger diameter drainage piping is required Approximately 2 to 3 litres per hour of condensate may be produced under continuous running conditions depending on the size of the heater 7 StarPro Max Plus B Max Zoning Add on Air Conditioning StarPro Max Plus B Max heaters can be configured for zoning and or Add O...

Page 14: ...nel Sides A minimum clearance of 600 mm must be provided both forward and either side of the fan motor access panels 8 3 Internal Flueing Instructions The flue must be installed in accordance with AS 5601 Gas installations A 125mm round single or twin wall non corrosive metal flue is required and must be terminated with an approved 125mm round metal flue cowl All flues must have a bolted flue slee...

Page 15: ...e of 500mm must be provided above the top roof panel to provide access to the fan This clearance must be maintained above the heater for the entire surface area of the top roof panel Front A minimum clearance of 750mm must be provided in front of the control s access panel 9 4 Flue Terminal Clearances Heaters that are to be installed outside the house should be positioned so that when measured fro...

Page 16: ... are necessary one at high level and one at low level Each must have an area of not less than 600mm2 MJ of gas input Ensure that any additional requirements outlined in AS 5601 are adhered to 10 4 Internal Flueing Instructions The Downflow heater is fitted with a transition to a round flue of 125mm diameter The Upflow model has a spigot to accept a 125mm flue The Flue must be installed in accordan...

Page 17: ...fully open outlets however the system will operate efficiently with more outlets open if it has been properly balanced There is no maximum number for floor outlets so the following chart below lists the typical number of floor outlets for each heater model The outlet chart has been divided up into four columns as follows A The maximum number of outlets that should remain fully open for a ceiling o...

Page 18: ...house is wired to the control module in the heater The Thermostat monitors the temperature in the house and switches the system ON and OFF in order to maintain a set temperature So it must be positioned correctly Note Airflow figures are based on a total static pressure of 125 Pa for 26 28 30 35 models and 50 Pa for other models System Airflow Rate L s A B C D Model Maximum Ceiling Typical Floor M...

Page 19: ...Brivis 519 Classic Interface Refer to Brivis Networker Advanced Programming manual for additional programming information not provided in this manual Wiring Connection at Brivis Networker The Brivis Networker backing plate has 4 terminal points for the connection of control wires When connecting use only the two top terminals marked TW1 and TW2 or the two bottom terminals also marked TW1 and TW2 N...

Page 20: ...be the Slave There must be a Master and Slave Brivis Networker for a dual Brivis Networker system to operate correctly All Brivis Networkers come set as Masters by default which means only the Slave Brivis Networker needs to be configured Press key 5 on the proposed Slave Brivis Networker and the screen will display the message Clock setting mode Ensure that the clock is flashing on the display be...

Page 21: ...f the backing plate Then mount the backing plate on the wall before making the wiring connections Connect terminals R and W on the heater to terminals R and W on the Thermostat For fan only operation Connect terminal G on the heater to terminal G at the Thermostat This will allow for fan only operation to circulate air through the house Insert batteries and mount Thermostat onto the backing plate ...

Page 22: ...uctions then contact the Brivis Customer Service Centre contact details are on the back cover of this manual 14 1 StarPro Max Plus B Max Heater Control Settings The heater module has 3 push buttons On the right is a SET button and on the left are the UP and DOWN buttons To change an installer set up parameter press and quickly release the SET button the word SET should now appear on the top line o...

Page 23: ...Brivis Network 516 zone control up to 3 for Heating only Brivis Network 516 zone control up to 2 for Heating and Add On refrigeration Brivis Network 516 zone control up to 4 for Heating Add on refrigeration Control on board Not available with SP4 SP5 SP6 series heaters 8 COOLING ZONING MINIMUM FAN SPEED SETTING This is the minimum RPM the fan will operate to with the maximum outlets closed due to ...

Page 24: ...zing Remove the manometer after the heater has been set up and switched off and re tighten the inlet gas pressure test point screw Note The gas valve should not be adjusted under any circumstances If everything seems to be functioning correctly up to this point please continue on with the commissioning procedure StarPro Max Plus B Max heaters will automatically reattempt ignition a few times shoul...

Page 25: ...ne key that operates the least number of outlets turned ON ensure this zone does not have less than the minimum number of outlets required for the heater size If the system has a common zone then all zone keys can be turned OFF Adjust the EHTG fan speed setting to provide the required amount of air from the remaining open outlets Ensure that the temperature rise does not exceed 45º C Do not adjust...

Page 26: ...re regulator either up or down to match the required test point pressure If the pressure is lower than the required amount and cannot be adjusted any higher this indicates that the incoming supply pressure is not sufficient check supply pipe for blockage and check pipe and gas meter sizing Classic Heaters are fitted with a variable speed controller which gives variable fan output between a high an...

Page 27: ... 85 650 4 3 6 18 MX30E XA 130 N A 30 N A 400 0 38 0 57 1055 1030 1000 965 85 650 4 3 6 18 MX30I 130 N A 30 N A 350 0 36 0 54 1170 1140 1110 1080 71 650 4 3 6 18 MX30I XA 130 N A 30 N A 400 0 38 0 57 1220 1195 1170 1140 71 650 4 3 6 18 MX35I 150 N A 35 N A 450 0 39 0 58 1245 1215 1190 1160 72 650 4 3 6 22 BH28 110 N A 29 N A 350 0 27 0 41 770 740 715 690 72 650 4 3 6 N A BH20 86 N A 23 N A 300 0 16...

Page 28: ...4 920 1670 Fax 64 04 920 1681 www warmair co nz email sales warmair co nz Brivis South Africa Distributor Lorenz and Associates Northlands Deco Park Cnr Witkoppen and Newmarket Roads North Riding Johannesburg South Africa 2194 0861 BRIVIS 0861 274 847 Ph 27 011 704 6112 Fax 27 011 704 0022 www brivis co za email info brivis co za Part Number B021918 October 2013 Brivis Pty Ltd ABN 64 096 079 088 B...

Reviews: