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Flued Indoor Gas Heater - Instruction Manual

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FITTING THE TEMPLATE, UNION AND PIPES

To determine the position of the APPLIANCE and of

the support template (3), use the paper template

(4) provided:

- level and mark the holes (1, 2), then remove the

paper template from the wall;

- make the holes (2) for fastening the template to the

wall;

- make the centring hole (1), through the entire wall

thickness;

- make the hole for the suction and discharge pipes

using the centring hole (1);

Ø 65 mm hole for Ø 32 mm pipes or Ø 110 mm

hole for Ø 54 mm pipes.

So as not to damage the outer part of the wall to

be drilled, we suggest making the hole in two

stages: starting from the inside (A) and ending on the

outer side (B).

- remove the plate (5);

- fit the adapter union unit (6) on the template, using

the screws provided;

- cut the pipes to the thickness of the wall adding 25

mm, then eliminate the excess parts.

The cut must be perpendicular to the pipe

axis, being very careful not to deform these.

After cutting, carefully remove any burrs.

To make it easier to fit pipes with O-rings, use silico-

ne grease or  a soapy solution and make sure the O-

rings do not exit from their seats.

In the event of the spacer support being used, the

te unit + pipes must be fastened directly on

the support and the pipes must be fitted in the slots

provided on the support.

- fit and fasten the pipes (7) on the unit (6);

- level the te unit + pipes;

- insulate the exhaust pipe (8) and fit the pipes in the

hole in the wall;

Before fastening the pipes, only for lengths

greater than 50cm, insulate the fume exhau-

st using material resistant to temperatures above

200 °C (e.g. HT/-Armaflex).

- fasten the te unit + pipes on the wall using

the screw anchors provided (2);

Use the screw anchors most suitable for

sustaining the weight and suitable for the

material of which the wall is made and to which it

is being fastened.

15

INSTALLER

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Page 1: ...DOOR GAS HEATER STRATOS 3 0 5 0 7 0 9 0 BROMIC COM PLUMBING 1300 276 642 A member of the Bromic Group July 2019 V1 PRODUCT IMAGE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION AND SERVICE MANUAL BROMIC FLUED INDOOR GAS HEA...

Page 2: ...manual may not be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Bromic Plumbing Pty Ltd This manual contains important information about the assembly operation and maintenance of Blow Hea...

Page 3: ...maintenance pag 25 Appliance clean out pag 25 Components replacement pag 26 Disassembly reassembly of the casing pag 30 Eventual anomalies remedies pag 30 Useful information pag 32 4 GENERAL INDEX GEN...

Page 4: ...ty of the contents In case of discrepancies contact the Agency that sold the appliance The APPLIANCE must be used as intended by the Manufacturer and for the purpose for which it was expressly built T...

Page 5: ...ll not consent the right identification of the apparatus The appliance is a gas radiator that heat up the atmosphere It has an intake of air that goes in the combustion chamber type C The appliance is...

Page 6: ...Flued Indoor Gas Heater Instruction Manual 6 July 2019 V1 7 GENERAL STRUCTURE...

Page 7: ...84 Floor Standing Kit 3 0 233628 2620985 Floor Standing Kit 5 0 233629 2620986 Floor Standing Kit 9 0 233631 2620987 HT Armaflex 32mm 70000840 2620988 HT Armaflex 54mm 70000850 2620989 Stratos 32mm Fl...

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Page 9: ...ient temperature degrees centigrade unit scale data transmission DESCRIPTION OF ICONS 1 operation at MAX power 2 operation at MIN power 3 data transmission between the device and the Wireless command...

Page 10: ...ction pipe L 500mm 32mm Mod 3 0 5 0 54mm Mod 7 0 9 0 1 exhaust pipe L 500mm 32mm Mod 3 0 5 0 54mm Mod 7 0 9 0 1 Single outer end piece anchors 32mm Mod 3 0 5 0 54mm Mod 7 0 9 0 1 Document envelope 1 O...

Page 11: ...Flued Indoor Gas Heater Instruction Manual 11 July 2019 V1 12 INSTALLER WEIGHT DIMENSION...

Page 12: ...ubes there are mate rials that can support the heath second check if the wall is made of the right material and can support the appliance weight Verified if around the exhaust fumes tubes there is no...

Page 13: ...ht it exist a spacing bar so that you can see the tubes we recommend that the exhaust tubes have to have a good insulation using materials that have also a resistant of more 200 C ex HT Armaflex of te...

Page 14: ...25 mm then eliminate the excess parts The cut must be perpendicular to the pipe axis being very careful not to deform these After cutting carefully remove any burrs To make it easier to fit pipes wit...

Page 15: ...al from the out side Insert in the wall the assembled group adapter con nection angles and curves Position the exhaust intake tubes at thread outside wall being real careful that the short tube is alw...

Page 16: ...Flued Indoor Gas Heater Instruction Manual 16 July 2019 V1...

Page 17: ...hole A for the suction and exhaust pipes assemble the side brackets 1 with the template 2 supports 6 and the adjustment screws 7 so as to create a single structure 5 move the single structure up again...

Page 18: ...2 to length equal to the wall thickness Fit the internal tube 2 inside the opening cut in the wall Fit the metal plate 5 to the inside of the wall using the 4 screws with anchors for wooden walls prov...

Page 19: ...iance for eventuating any problems use a nipples After the gas connection is done do the first seal tests GAS CONNECTION This apparatus is equipped with a cable with plug for connection to the mains p...

Page 20: ...prevent water overflowing with consequent damage to or malfunction of the appliance Only fill the tray with water Avoid all other liquids that could damage the tray or cause appliance malfunctions Af...

Page 21: ...ket or move the master switch to off and then to on At the start verified that the gas pressures are as under the Table The gas pressure value has to be as in the table The apparatus execute a stop an...

Page 22: ...ws M5 2 then slip off the cap and the burner group 3 Unscrew the screws 4 and the burner 5 Unscrew the 3 injectors 6 change them with the new ones Be real careful when you fasten the injec tor check o...

Page 23: ...and fasten the screw Minimum pressure Lift On the first switch to the left on this unit so it is working to reduced power Turn the idle screw 4 Turn the screw counterclockwise the pressure increases t...

Page 24: ...as tap Wait that the appliance gets cold completely Cover clean The only cleaning that is required by the owner involves removing the cover and wiping it clean the dust which may have collected Do not...

Page 25: ...ck if there are deposits or condensation within the pipes pressure measurement Fan combustion air pressure switch Exhaust fumes pressure Blow disconnect the switch and test it otherwise may be damaged...

Page 26: ...ve to be replaced with another of the rapid type F1AT 250 V Comburant air fan replacement Follow the indication to replace the comb rent air fan Take off the electrical connectors from the motor Take...

Page 27: ...ostat unit in reverse fitting sequence The safety thermostat trips if the convection fan is not working properly or anomalous overheating occurs and or the outflowing air temperature reaches over 107...

Page 28: ...Follow the indication to replace the Pressure switch Extract the pressure switch 1 from support 2 Take off the tubes 3 4 and the electrical connec tors from the pressure switch Unscrew the stirrup su...

Page 29: ...uly 2019 V1 30 CUSTOMER SERVICE Disassembly cover Disassembly the casing Remove the cup 3 Unscrew the screw 2 Remove the outside skirt 1 completely To replace the skirt do the reversed sequence DISASS...

Page 30: ...Flued Indoor Gas Heater Instruction Manual 30 July 2019 V1 31 CUSTOMER SERVICE...

Page 31: ...Flued Indoor Gas Heater Instruction Manual 31 July 2019 V1 USEFUL INFORMATION 32 CUSTOMER SERVICE...

Page 32: ...Flued Indoor Gas Heater Instruction Manual 32 July 2019 V1 33 NOTE NOTE...

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