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Edition:03/21_public 

Manual Storage Heater 

 

SPECIAL NOTES

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Safety

 

 
 
 
 

Keep children under 3 years of age away from the 

appliance unless constant supervision is provided. - The 

appliance can be switched on and off by 3- to 7-year-old 

children if they are supervised or have been instructed in the 

safe use of the appliance and understand the resulting dangers. 

The prerequisite for this is that the appliance has been installed 

as described. Children aged 3 to 7 must not insert the plug into 

the socket or regulate the appliance. - The appliance can be 

used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of 

experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision 

or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and 

understand the hazards involved. - Children must not play with 

the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be 

carried out by children without supervision. - Parts of the 

appliance can become very hot and cause burns. Special care 

must be taken when children and vulnerable persons are 

present. - Do not cover the appliance. - Do not place the 

appliance directly under a wall socket 
 

 

Summary of Contents for TTN 40

Page 1: ... AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE BE SURE TO OBSERVE ALL LABELS AND WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE Edition 03 21_public Id_Nr 911 360 650 Installation and technical manual Dynamic Storage Heater AU TTS 20 TTN 40 TTS 24 TTS 30 TTS 36 TTS 40 TTS 51 TTS 61 ...

Page 2: ...Heater Contents Safety page 3 General page 5 Design and Construction page 7 Operation page 8 Installation page 10 Room Thermostats page 16 Technical Data page 17 Attention The storage heater must only be installed by a competent electrician ...

Page 3: ...to the socket or regulate the appliance The appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children must not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maint...

Page 4: ... cover the appliance Do not place objects so that they touch the heater In the case of curtains and textiles make sure that they are not blown on by the hot air stream Also do not place flammable or highly heat insulating materials such as newspapers blankets laundry spray cans etc on or directly next to the unit Please make absolutely sure that the unit is securely attached to the wall Electric s...

Page 5: ...s well as the care of the appliance Please retain the instructions and pass them on to future occupants of the heated dwelling Please note the following dispose of all packing materials in the proper way if the heater shows any sign of damage report it straight away before installation chipped or slightly damaged bricks can be used without problem this heater must only be installed and serviced by...

Page 6: ...ower rates Turn this cheap electricity into heat which can be easily stored Store just enough heat to comfortably meet your daily needs Use the stored heat but not electricity during the rest of the day when electricity costs much more because everybody else needs it industries businesses schools and homes Here is how your TTS Heating System does it The Electricity Board puts in a different type o...

Page 7: ...ity for the maximum efficiency as a storage core 4 Heating Elements The electric heating elements are a metal sheath rod type made of the finest materials proven in millions of installations over the past 20 years This element placed within the special shaped storage bricks provides for rapid heat recovery and an even application of heat to the storage core 5 Charge Controls TTS heaters are equipp...

Page 8: ...ter charging can be controlled manually Manual Control When only Manual adjustment of the TTS heater is needed the exterior mounted control knob must be installed This is the knob that was found in the cardboard shipping support used between the heater elements The heater s thermal charge level can now be adjusted by a simple turn of the knob Suggested knob settings for maximum heating comfort and...

Page 9: ... switching the fan s on and off accordingly Care of the Storage Heater TTS storage heaters are designed to require minimum maintenance The surface when cool can be cleaned with any liquid household cleaner Note Do not use abrasive cleaners as these may damage the finish In those areas where considerable amounts of dust dirt and or fur are encountered it is recommended that the area behind and in f...

Page 10: ... Preparation In order to avoid unnecessary scratching or other damage to the heater it is advised to unpack it close to its proposed place of installation Tip the carton on its back and remove the screws from the wooden palette to which the base of the heater is attached Bring the carton back upright cut the bands and pull the carton from the heater Remove the wooden battens and the plastic coveri...

Page 11: ...back of the heater and cut to length Fix the safety brackets to the wall at the height shown in the diagram Remember when placing the heater on thick pile carpeting that the heater will sink somewhat into the pile This must be allowed for as well as if the heater is placed on a board or feet to raise it from the carpet The distance between the brackets should be about one half of the heater length...

Page 12: ...ual Storage Heater pull the grille slightly outwards and push it to the left to remove it Remove the front panel screws Pull the bottom of the front panel out to about 45 and then pull it downwards to remove it from the top panel ...

Page 13: ...ot to damage the fragile insulation attached to the rear of the panel Having removed the card holding the heating elements in position the core bricks are then put into the heater starting with the bottom row To facilitate this lift the heating element up slightly The first brick is put into the core on the left hand side then slid across to the right ...

Page 14: ... core and the remaining bricks in the middle This is repeated until all the bricks have been installed After removing any waste dust or other particles from the interior of the heater the panels can be refitted in the reverse order i e 1 inside front panel 2 outside front panel 3 air outlet grille ...

Page 15: ...sed in from the rear of the heater through the cable clamp and to the terminal block 2 Storage Element Supply Connect the live phase cables to the terminals marked L1 L2 and L3 and connect the neutral to one of the terminals marked N See instructions on Page 19 for 240V Connection 3 Fan Supply This supply is connected into the terminal strip located below the element terminal block Connect the liv...

Page 16: ... and OFF with operation of the thermostat 3 Circuit Breakers Switch ON all element feed circuit breakers 4 First Charge The heater insulation is free from organic binding material It can thus be operated immediately without having to go on full charge in order to purge any odours It is however advisable to ventilate the room well during the initial charging phase 5 Current Draw It is wise to check...

Page 17: ...et 32 kg 32 kg 39 kg 39 kg 46 kg 46 kg 53 kg No Brick packs 4 x 42 2 x 43 4 x 42 2 x 43 6 x 42 3 x 43 6 x 42 3 x 43 8 x 42 4 x 43 8 x 42 4 x 43 10 x 42 5 x 43 Fan 240 V 50 Hz 1 x 9 W 240 V 50 Hz 1 x 9 W 240 V 50 Hz 2 x 9 W 240 V 50 Hz 2 x 9 W 240 V 50 Hz 2 x 9 W Power ZH 750 W 750 W 1000 W 1000 W 1000 W 1000 W 1500 W Technical data model low Model TTN 40 Nominal rating 4000 W Nominal voltage 240 V...

Page 18: ...ding Accessories K1 Thermal Relay TBZ Safety thermostat for DAE RZ Day Acting Element DAE SE Fan switch SZ DAE switct Terminals L1 L2 L3 Charge Voltage A1 Z1 from central A2 Z2 charge control LH DAE LE discharge fan s SH Thermal Relay L line voltage for IRT Our equipment is supplied with power stickers Depending on the connected power the corresponding sticker has to be glued into the surrounding ...

Page 19: ...s K1 Thermal Relay TBZ Safety thermostat for DAE RZ Day Acting Element DAE SE Fan switch SZ DAE switct Terminals L1 L2 L3 Charge Voltage A1 Z1 from central A2 Z2 charge control LH DAE LE discharge fan s SH Thermal Relay L line voltage for IR Important Do NOT connect Terminal 13 14 and 15 to power supply Terminal 14 only when an external Thermostat accessory is being use All power cables must be di...

Page 20: ...oom temperature controller is left as it is Energy saving tip A higher electricity price usually has to be paid for operation with supplementary heating The auxiliary heating should therefore only be switched on when needed Pay attention to the position of the switch I 0 as the control lamp only lights up during heating operation At night during prolonged ventilation and when the rooms are not in ...

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