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The Networker

Heating

Quick Reference Guide.

Page 3 Winter Warmth.

Page 3 Getting Started.

Page 5 On-Screen Information.

Page 6 Notes on Zoning.

Page 6

The Auto Program.

Page 7 Operating the Auto Program.

Page 9 Overriding the Auto-Program Settings.

Page 10 Changing the Auto-Program Settings.

(a) Entering a Program.

(b) Selecting the Days to be Changed.

(c) Selecting the Period to be Changed.

Page 12

(d) Changing the Set Times.

(e) Changing the Set Temperature.

Page 13

(f) Changing the Zone Damper Program.

Page 14 Operating the Fan Only.

Page 14 Operating Add-On Airconditioning.

Summary of Contents for Auto EMS

Page 1: ...mers buying a Brivis product for the first time welcome If you are already an established Brivis customer thank you for your continued support I am sure you will be happy with the choice you have made Yours sincerely Tim O Brien Managing Director Brivis Australia Pty Ltd Understanding Central Heating To make the most of your central heating you first need to be familiar with its basic operating pr...

Page 2: ...Return Air will help avoid this problem Just follow these few guidelines and your Brivis Central Heating System is sure to provide you with many years of warmth and satisfaction Heater Operation Ensure your wall control is set at the OFF position Go to the Heater and turn ON the gas cock at the gas supply adjacent to the unit Turn ON the 240 V power supply at the power point ensuring the plug is f...

Page 3: ...only relate to fully open outlets however the system will operate effectively with more outlets open if it has been properly balanced There is no maximum number for floor outlets so the chart below lists the usual number of floor outlets for each heater Brivis Auto EMS Heaters Minimum Ceiling Floor EMS 20e 5 8 12 EMS 20e XA 5 10 12 EMS 26e 8 11 16 EMS 26e XA 8 13 16 EMS 20i 6 8 13 EMS 20i XA 6 10 ...

Page 4: ...o ensure that your Brivis Heater continues to operate at peak efficiency it is recommended that it be periodically serviced by a qualified Brivis technician For example the burners should be removed and cleaned every two to three years the fan blades should be checked every four to six years and the cabinet and heat exchanger panels should also be inspect and cleaned as required Warranty service m...

Page 5: ...ing the Auto Program Page 9 Overriding the Auto Program Settings Page 10 Changing the Auto Program Settings a Entering a Program b Selecting the Days to be Changed c Selecting the Period to be Changed Page 12 d Changing the Set Times e Changing the Set Temperature Page 13 f Changing the Zone Damper Program Page 14 Operating the Fan Only Page 14 Operating Add On Airconditioning ...

Page 6: ...ce you have read Introducing the Networker operating the heater in Manual couldn t be simpler Start with the Networker turned OFF 1 If you have the Networker ON while switching between units you could start the wrong one inadvertantly If you have other appliances on the network then just press the MODE control key 4 until it selects Heater 4a Next turn the Networker ON 1 and press the AUTO Control...

Page 7: ...hat is happening If you want to know what it all means then read on There is a Thermometer 12a in the middle of the screen which displays the current Room temperature The Room temperature is also written in the top right corner of the screen 12 There is a Marker 15a beside the thermometer which shows the Set temperature 15 the heater is currently programmed to maintain A small Flame Symbol 16 appe...

Page 8: ... Networker has a pre set Auto Program which is already entered into the Networker s memory This Auto Program covers the entire week It is based on average operation and has the following combination of pre programmed time periods temperatures and if available zone dampers Period Wake Leave Return Presleep Sleep The Wake setting is usually used to start the system and pre warm the house before ever...

Page 9: ... and press the AUTO key 3 until Auto Program 3b appears near the bottom left hand corner of the screen But if these pre set Auto Program settings do not suit your immediate needs you may want to temporarily override them If you do read on Overriding the Auto Program Settings If you want to temporarily override the Auto Program settings the Networker provides two ways of doing this Both of these ch...

Page 10: ... in four simple steps The first will take you into programming mode a Entering a Program If you are not already in heating mode press the MODE key 4 until the word Heater 4a appears Then press the PROG key 3 and you ll notice the word program 5a and the time 11 will begin to flash b Selecting the Days to be Changed For your convenience the Networker combines all the weekdays into one block and bot...

Page 11: ... time you require When you have the settings you want just press the PROG key 3 and your new settings will be locked into the program If you want to review your new settings press PROG 3 again and select the Period and Day you have just changed and the time flashing 11 should be the one you have just set Then press PROG 5 again to end your review Remember when it s very cold outside the house will...

Page 12: ...ply use those keys to select the zone dampers you want to operate during that period Operating the Fan Only Another benefit of a central heating system is that its fan and ductwork system allows you to improve the quality of the air in your home In homes where there are asthma sufferers air quality devices such as Electronic Air Filters can be fitted to clean the air To use them or to simply circu...

Page 13: ... and the Set Temperature 15 is reversed The airconditioner will operate to bring the Room temperature down to the Set Temperature not up to it On page 5 On Screen Information there is no Flame symbol 16 so the Fan symbol 17 is used to show the airconditioning is operating On page 6 The Auto Program instead of keeping the temperature up at 20 o C in those ON periods the Networker is programmed to k...

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