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1.1 Warnings 

All installations must be in accordance 
with the regulations. These instructions 
must be handed to the user on comple-
tion of the installation. Installers and ser-
vice engineers must be able to demon-
strate competence and be suitably 
qualified in accordance with the regula-
tions. To ensure continued and safe op-
eration it is recommended that the ap-
pliance is serviced annually. The air cur-

tain outlet/inlet grille must not be ob-

structed during use. Any modifications 
made to the unit not approved by Con-
sort will void manufacturers warranty and 
potentially create a hazard. The appli-
ance is NOT intended for use by persons 
(including children) with reduced physi-
cal, sensory or mental capabilities or lack 
of experience or knowledge unless they 
have been given instruction concerning 
use of the appliance by a person re-
sponsible for their safety. Children should 
be supervised to ensure that they do not 
play with the appliance. Parts of the 
heater can become very hot when in 
operation and cause burns. The heater is 
not equipped with room thermostat and 
should not be used in small rooms so as 
to avoid overheating.  

1.2 Health and Safety

 

Please  read  this  instructions  thoroughly  before 
installing the appliance. Sole liability rests with the 
installer  to  ensure  that  all  site  safety  procedures 
are  adhered  to  during  installation.  Sole  liability 
rests  with  the  installer  to  ensure  that  protective 
safety  wear  such  as  hand,  eye,  ear  and  head 
protection is used during installation of the prod-
uct. Ensure that all anchoring points are suitable 
for the weight of the appliance. 
 

1.3 Electrical Supply 

This  heater  must  be  permanently  con-
nected  to  the  electricity  supply  via  a 
double pole switch having 3mm gap on 
each pole. 

There are no exceptions. 

 

All units must be wired in accordance with I.E.E. 
regulations  for  the  Electrical  Equipment  of     
Buildings.  
BMS control, time switches and door interlocks 
can be installed at the discretion and responsi-
bility of the installer.

 

Follow  paragraph  4  ‘technical  specification’ 
for more details.  

1.4 Location

 

All  units  should  be  installed  directly  over  the 
door  opening.  It  is  recommended  that  the  air 
curtain is installed on the inside of the building. 

Care must be taken to allow complete free air 
movement  into  the  inlet  grilles  of  the  unit  to 
ensure correct working operation of the air cur-
tain. The discharge opening should be as close 
to  the  top  of  the  door  as  possible  and  cover 
the entire door width. 
Units can be mounted adjacent to each other 
to cover the full door opening across wider en-
trances.  
 

1.5 Clearance Distance

 

It is recommended that a minimum clearance 
of  50mm  is  allowed  above  the  heater.  The 
clearance allows for cable entry and addition-
al  air  inlet.  It  also  prevents  surfaces  overheat-
ing.  
The minimum mounting height (floor to grille) is 
2m. The maximum mounting height is 3.4m. 

 

1.6 Standards 

The heater conforms to the following standards 
Electrical  Equipment  (Safety)  Regulations  2016   
SI. 2016 1101 
Electromagnetic  Compatibility  Regulations 
2016   SI. 2016 No. 1091 
Radio  Equipment  Regulations  2017      SI.    2017 
No. 1206 
The  Ecodesign  for  Energy  Related  Products 
and Energy Information (Amendment) (EU Exit)
Regulations 2019.   SI. 2010 2617 
The  Restriction  of  use  of  Certain  Hazardous 
Substances.  SI. 2012 No. 3032 
The  Supply  of  Machinery  (Safety)  Regulations 
2008 (SI 2008/1597) 

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Page 1: ...ct to misuse neglect damage or modified or repaired by any person not authorised by us This guarantee is offered to you as an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights The correct electricit...

Page 2: ...ng Switches 6 Modifying the heater to single phase operation 7 Installation Details 8 1 Screw location for grille removal 8 2 Mounting 8 3 Electrical Supply 8 4 Installation 8 Fault detection and LEDs...

Page 3: ...ght of the appliance 1 3 Electrical Supply This heater must be permanently con nected to the electricity supply via a double pole switch having 3mm gap on each pole There are no exceptions All units m...

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Page 12: ...select fan speed range For installation height of 2 3m set the DIP switches to 0000 For installation height of 3 4m set the DIP switches to 0001 SW1 on off SW2 low speed high speed SW3 1 3 heat output...

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Page 16: ...ad screws 7 4 Installation It is the sole responsibility of the installer to ensure that the points of attachment to the building are sound Consultation with the consultant architect or owner of the b...

Page 17: ...h button on the top of each cut out The cause of cut outs operating should be investigated before resetting When the air curtains are powered up in standby mode a green LED on the main board shows tha...

Page 18: ...rface MODBUS RTU 9600 baud 8 bits 1 start bit no parity 2 stop bits mark parity 1 stop bit Supported MODBUS function codes 0x03 read multiple input registers 0x04 read multiple holding registers 0x06...

Page 19: ...timer function 10 4 Lock PIN function can be enabled to prevent unwant ed operation of the heater or changing the set tings The PIN can be completely disabled enabled for settings only or all function...

Page 20: ...air curtain is disabled by the door switch the heater will operate at a low fan speed This will allow for a fast start up when the door is opened When SW1 is active the home screen will show the stat...

Page 21: ...10 12 Temperature Mode 2 This operating mode is suitable for situations where the heater is used to maintain the room temperature or where the requirement is to ad just the heat output based on the in...

Page 22: ...e are general status faults and sensor screens The links to the faults and sensor screens are hid den when no faults have been identified 10 13 Heater status cont The general status screen shows detai...

Page 23: ...y Information Amendment EU Exit Regulations 2019 SI 2010 2617 The Restriction of use of Certain Hazardous Substances SI 2012 No 3032 The Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations 2008 SI 2008 1597 Transp...

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