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Procedure

 

 

Periodic maintenance 

 

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Check heater 

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Check gas supply line 

X      

Clean exterior of heater 

X      

Clean motor and fan 

 X     

Check gas supply pressure 

 X     

Check electrical connections 

   X  

Check and test burner 

   X  

Check thermostats 

   X  

Clean interior of heater 

   X  

Inspect and clean combustion 
chamber 

    X 

 

6.1. CHECKING THE HEATER AND THE GAS SUPPLY LINE 

Perform the following checks:  

• Make sure the heater is not installed where there may be a risk of 

fire or explosion  

• Make sure that flammable materials are kept a safe distance away  

• If you smell:  

• Open the windows immediately 

• Do not touch electrical switches 

• Close the gas stopcock 

• Find and repair the source of the gas leak 

• Do not use the heater if any removed panels have not been 

remounted 

• Make sure the room to be heated is sufficiently ventilated 

• Make sure that the air intake and outlet are completely 

unobstructed 

• Make sure that the heater is not covered by any sheets or covers; 

• Check that the heater is in a fixed and stable position; 

• Make sure the heater is constantly monitored during operation and 

checked before being started 

 

6.2 CLEANING THE EXTERIOR OF THE HEATER 

To ensure efficient operation, clean the following parts: 

• Burner: 

• Remove all external dirt and debris 

• Make sure the air inlet is not obstructed. 

• Pipes, connectors and joints: 

• Clean with a cloth. 

• External body:  

• Clean with a cloth. 

• Air inlet/outlet: 

• Remove all dirt and debris 

• Make sure the air inlet is not obstructed. 

 

6.3 Cleaning the motor and the fan 

Clean the fan blades and the motor as follows:  

• Remove the fan group fixing screws and then remove the fan 

group. 

• Clean the motor with compressed air. 

• Clean the fan blades with a hard brush. 

• Reinstall the fan group. 

 

6.4 CHECKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

After detaching the power cable, check all electrical connections as 

follows: 

• Make sure that all connections are complete and tight. 

• If there are traces of dirt or corrosion, clean or replace the 

connections if necessary. 

• Replace any damaged wires or connectors if necessary. 

 

6.5 CHECKING AND TESTING THE BURNER 

To reach the burner: 

•  Remove the burner fixing screw. 

• Remove the burner and follow the checking and cleaning 

instructions in the burner manual. 

•  Reinstall the burner. 

• Run the procedures described in paragraphs 4.7 and 4.8 to 

measure combustion parameters and check that combustion is 

stable and clean. 

 

6.6 CHECKING THE THERMOSTATS 

Inspect the thermostats as follows: 

• Remove any air outlet connection ducts 

• Find the thermostats fixed to the internal panel of the space 

heater. 

• Clean with a dry cloth, taking care not to cut or bend the capillary 

tube. 

 

6.7 CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF THE HEATER 

For thorough cleaning, the heater can be cleaned and washed inside 

and outside with water. It is however necessary to ensure that: 

•  the electrical cable is disconnected and unplugged from the 

socket 

•  completely close all access panels 

•  do not use water jets at a pressure exceeding 70 bar at a distance 

less than 30 cm 

•  completely dry all parts before reconnecting the electrical cable. 

 

6.8 CLEANING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER 

To maintain the burner’s high efficiency and prolong its life, the 

procedure described in this paragraph must be done at least once at 

the end of the work season or more frequently if there is an 

excessive build-up of soot. Excessive soot may be caused by poor 

chimney draught, poor fuel quality, poor regulation of the burner, or 

more or less frequent alternation of burner starts and stops. 

Pay attention during operation: pulsations at start may be due to 

excessive amounts of soot. 

To access the heat exchanger (1), take off the rear panel (3), remove 

the smoke box inspection panel (2), and then remove baffle plates 

(7).  

To access the combustion chamber (4) remove the burner (5). 

Clean with compressed air or, if necessary, with a metal brush to 

remove any deposited soot and combustion residues. 

 

Warning 

After any technical work, always check that the heater 

works correctly. 

 

 

7. TROUBLESHOOTING 

In the event of serious anomalies, various safety devices are able to 

block the machine's operation and signal the same: 

• on the electrical panel 

the blocking signal following intervention by safety 

thermostat L2: the reset button is located inside the burner 

box. 

Summary of Contents for JUMBO 400

Page 1: ...L L 265 00 BM 1 24 INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS SPACE HEATER GENERATEUR D AIR CHAUD JUMBO 400 JUMBO 600 JUMBO 800 FR EN...

Page 2: ...ING MATERIALS PAPER OR CARDBOARD AT SAFE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE HEATER AS RECOMMENDED BY THE INSTRUCTIONS NEVER USE THE HEATER IN SPACES WHICH DO OR MAY CONTAIN VOLATILE OR AIRBORNE COMBUSTIBLES OR PR...

Page 3: ...t in gas leaks and fire or explosion from the leak The hose assembly must be protected from the traffic building materials and contact with hot surfaces both during use andwhile in storage WARNING Pro...

Page 4: ...R REFROIDISSEMENT 4 COMBUSTION CHAMBER CHAMBRE DE COMBUSTION 5 BURNER BRULEUR 6 THERMOSTATS L2 BOX BOITIER THERMOSTATS L2 7 HOISTING BRACKETS TRIERS DE LEVAGE 8 SUPPORT HANDLE SUPPORT POIGNEE 9 WHEEL...

Page 5: ...INTAKE FOR PRE HEAT FILTER PRISE POUR FILTRE PR CHAUFFAGE f CABLE CLAMP FOR POWER CABLE PRESSE C BLES POUR C BLE D ALIMENTATION g TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER THERMOR GULATEUR h BURNER LIGHT VOYANT BR LEUR...

Page 6: ...f f c c d d d d d a a a e e e a GAS SELECTOR VALVE VALVE S LECTEUR GAZ b MANIFOLD PRESSURE PORT PORT PRESSION BRULEUR c MANIFOLD PRESSURE REGULATOR R GULATEUR PRESSION d MAIN GAS VALVE SOUPAPE PRINCIP...

Page 7: ...stop of the space heater In this case the heater will restart automatically when the required condition is restored The section TROUBLESHOOTING describes all possible operating faults and their possib...

Page 8: ...or ceiling must always be at least 1 metre 4 2 POWER CONNECTIONS Warning The 120V unit is fitted with a proper power cord The 220V equipment is fitted with a temporary power cable used for the final...

Page 9: ...r check that the direction of rotation of the fan matches the direction shown on the fan itself The air distribution channels can be connected by using the various accessories supplied placing the con...

Page 10: ...ter operation and not with the heater off The space heater has a gas ramp with gas filter pressure regulator safety electrovalve work electrovalve pressure stabilizer pressure valve It is good practic...

Page 11: ...y to change the kind of gas from natural gas to L P G or viceversa follow the detailed instructions indicated in section CHANGING TYPE OF GAS Only when the heater has been prearranged according to the...

Page 12: ...tests are completed the hole drilled for the probe must be sealed with a material that is resistant to high temperatures and that ensures the tube remains airtight 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 START...

Page 13: ...y set to 35 C with hysteresis of 5 C Red LED OUT 1 shows the operating state of the fan thermostat LED ON the fan is on LED OFF the fan is off Control of trip temperature of burner thermostat The temp...

Page 14: ...amaged wires or connectors if necessary 6 5 CHECKING AND TESTING THE BURNER To reach the burner Remove the burner fixing screw Remove the burner and follow the checking and cleaning instructions in th...

Page 15: ...and recalibrate the burner Incorrect setting of burner Clean and recalibrate the burner The burner goes on and off alternately and LED OUT 2 on the temperature controller is OFF when the burner goes...

Page 16: ...NTROL LAMP LAMPE TEMOIN SECURITE DE SURCHAUFFE L1 BURNER THERMOSTAT setting 90 C THERMOSTAT BRULEUR r gulation 90 C TA ROOM THERMOSTAT PLUG PRISE THERMOSTAT D AMBIACE RE2 DELAYED IGNITION RELAY RELAIS...

Page 17: ...NTROL LAMP LAMPE TEMOIN SECURITE DE SURCHAUFFE L1 BURNER THERMOSTAT setting 90 C THERMOSTAT BRULEUR r gulation 90 C TA ROOM THERMOSTAT PLUG PRISE THERMOSTAT D AMBIACE RE2 DELAYED IGNITION RELAY RELAIS...

Page 18: ...sea level U S A and Canada Heat input BTU h 393 052 Manifold pressure in w c 2 40 Burner head position N 4 Burner Air setting N 4 7 Fuel consumption CFH 158 40 Altitude 2 000 4 500 ft above sea level...

Page 19: ...nd Canada Heat input BTU h 593 609 Manifold pressure in w c 1 60 Burner head position N 3 Burner Air setting N 3 4 Fuel consumption CFH 239 22 Altitude 2 000 4 500 ft above sea level Canada only Heat...

Page 20: ...ut BTU h 805 499 Manifold pressure in w c 2 20 Burner head position N 5 Burner Air setting N 5 2 Fuel consumption CFH 317 16 Altitude 2 000 4 500 ft above sea level Canada only Heat input BTU h 724 95...

Page 21: ...L L 265 00 BM 21 24 NOTICE DE MONTAGE DU PIED DE LA POIGNEE FOOT HANDLE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION...

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Page 24: ...L L 265 00 BM 24 24 BIEMMEDUE S p A Via Industria 12 12062 Cherasco CN Italy Tel 39 0172 486111 Fax 39 0172 488270 www biemmedue com bm2 biemmedue com...

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