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INDICATORS 

 

VOLTAGE ON INDICATOR

 

Located on the electrical panels of the 

types 11

15

 models. It is an orange light which comes on when there is

 

voltage

.  

 
 

BURNER LOCKED INDICATOR

 

This red button is located on the burner and lights up when the burner is locked. It is also the reset button

 

 

SAFETY STOP BUTTON 

This red button is located on the electrical panel of the

 Types 11

15

 

models and lights up in the following cases:

 

 

LIMIT thermostat triggered;

 

 

Fan motor thermal safety triggered.

 

 
 

FAN MOTOR ABSORPTION 

 

 

FAN MOTOR ELECTRICAL ABSORPTION MEASUREMENT 

 
To check the motor absorption proceed as follows: 
1.   Insert ammeter in one phase of the mains supply; 
2.   Set the equipment at summer ventilation, so as to cut out all other parts (burner and auxiliaries); 
3.   Take the ammeter reading for the electrical absorption and check against the details on the motor’s plate, also given  

in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA. 

 
If it is necessary to check the absorption reading 

after the remote co ntrol switch

 or the remote starter, proceed as 

follows: 
1.   Insert the ammeter in a phase of the motor’s supply after the remote control switch or the remote starter; 
2.   Set the equipment at summer ventilation, so as to cut out all other parts (burner and auxiliaries); 
3.   Take the ammeter reading for the electrical absorption and check against the details on the motor’s plate, also given 

in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA. 

 
If the case of equipment with direct start up (

typ 2

10

) the absorption measured corresponds to that of the line and must 

be checked on the data on the motor plate and given in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA. 
If the case of equipment with star/Y reduced tension start up (

typ 11

15

), the absorption measured  corresponds to that 

of the phase and, divided by 1.73, must be checked against the data on the motor plate and given in the paragraph 
TECHNICAL DATA. 
 
 

WORKING CYCLE

 

 

VENTILATION CYCLE 

 
This cycle works i

n accordance with the following stages

  Give power to the equipment; 

  Set the main switch on posiotion “ventilation”; 

 

The fan assembly only now works and intake temperatu

re 

re air is directed into the room

 
 

HEATING CYCLE

 

 
This cycle works i

n accordance with the following stages

  Give power to the equipment; 

  Set the main switch on posiotion “heating”; 

 

Set room thermostat to the desired temperature;

 

 

The burner is now given electrical supply and, after the

 

combustion chamber pre-wash function, the flame is igni

ted; 

 

After about 1 minute the fan runs and hot air is delivered

 

into the room

When the temperature set at the thermostat has been

 

reached the burner stops and after about 2 to 3 minutes

 

the fan 

also stops. The whole cycle is repeated when the temperature in the room falls below the set value.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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01772 329 565

Summary of Contents for BI 1000

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION ASSEMBLING INSTRUCTIONS USE AND MAINTENANCE Vertical warm air heaters BI SERIES All Parts available from www sparesgiant com 01772 329 565 ...

Page 2: ...eater Once again thank you DESA ITALIA s p a RANGE This manual refers to TYPE In the following chart you will find the heaters range and the correspondence between Type and the Commercial and the Trade Name TYPE MODEL 1 BI 60 2 BI 95 3 BI 105 4 BI 120 5 BI 160 6 BI 190 7 BI 225 8 BI 260 9 BI 320 10 BI 390 11 BI 590 12 BI 645 13 BI 770 14 BI 1000 15 BI 1100 GUARANTEE The BI heater has a SPECIFIC GU...

Page 3: ...AL THERMOSTAT 22 POSITIONING OF FAN LIMIT AND SAFETY THERMOSTATS 22 FAN LIMIT SAFETY THERMOSTATS SETTING 24 FAN START TIMER 25 SETTINGS 25 OIL FIRED BURNER SETTING 26 FAN SPEED SET UP 27 CHECKS 28 CONTROLS 28 INDICATORS 29 FAN MOTOR ABSORPTION 29 WORKING CYCLE 29 START UP AND STOP 30 MAINTENANCE 30 AIR FILTER CLEANING 30 BURNER CLEANING 31 HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANING 31 FAN MAINTENANCE 32 LIMIT THERMO...

Page 4: ...IA shall not be held liable for any damage deriving from improper sue or non original materials or accessories Laws standards directives and technical rules referred to in this booklet are only for your information and shall be considered valid only as of the time of going to press Any new provisions which come into effect or any amendments to current provisions shall not give rise to any obligati...

Page 5: ...cables coming out from the equipment even if the equipment is disconnected from the main electricity supplies Before entering the access doors to the internal parts of the equipment the main switch must be turned to off It is forbidden to throw away abandon or leave the packaging material cardboard fasteners plastic bags etc within the reach of children as they may be a source of danger It is forb...

Page 6: ... swirl impressions for an optimal heat exchange Exhaust manifolds in fine steel External casing The external casing consists of removable panels in pre painted steel and also includes Insulation of the surfaces exposed to radiant heat from the heat exchanger Delivery air flange for connection to the hot air distribution circuit Intake guard with flanges for connection to the intake circuit Fan ass...

Page 7: ... Kw Thermal power Kw Air flow 20 C m3 h Working static pressure Pa Electrical supply Fan motor power Kw Max fan current Pa Protection rating IP 20 STRUCTURE 1 Air outlet 2 Air aspiration 3 Fume tubes 4 Combustion chamber 5 Back fume manifold 6 Front fume manifold 7 Inspection doors 8 Chimney 9 Burner flange 10 Combustion viewer 11 Centrifugal fan s 12 Electric motor 13 Belt tightener 14 Dual therm...

Page 8: ...chamber have the following dimensions TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A 120 150 170 170 170 170 220 220 220 220 300 300 300 300 300 B 80 80 80 80 150 150 130 130 130 130 140 140 150 150 180 Measurements in millimetres All Parts available from www sparesgiant com 01772 329 565 ...

Page 9: ...120 781 1382 940 1440 1905 30 250 8 1500 1000 2120 781 1382 940 1440 1905 30 250 9 1700 1200 2350 781 1582 1140 1640 2160 30 300 10 1700 1200 2350 781 1582 1140 1640 2160 30 300 11 2090 1270 2870 882 1972 1210 2030 2585 30 1000 1870 330 12 2090 1270 2870 882 1972 1210 2030 2585 30 1000 1870 330 13 2500 1500 3120 882 2382 1440 2440 2815 30 1000 2120 370 14 2500 1500 3120 882 2382 1440 2440 2815 30 ...

Page 10: ...24 5 472 5 614 5 736 2 912 8 1101 0 1253 0 1422 0 1731 4 Fuel consumption oil kg h 5 06 7 9 8 7 10 3 13 6 16 0 19 0 21 8 27 2 32 9 40 8 49 7 54 4 64 8 84 3 Air flow rate at 20 C m3 h 4300 6000 7600 7600 9600 11500 13400 15300 19000 23000 28700 34500 40200 49000 67000 Working static pressure Pa 160 160 160 160 220 200 200 180 200 170 280 220 220 180 200 Thermal jump K 37 40 37 42 45 43 45 45 45 45 ...

Page 11: ... to avoid damage the equipment and putting people in danger It is forbidden for people to stand close to the equipment during handling and transportation manoeuvres It is forbidden to stack more pieces of equipment than the indication on the packaging itself and the greatest care must be taken in aligning the packages so that they are stable If the equipment must be moved by hand ensure that suffi...

Page 12: ... Position the base so that the electrical panel is on the same side as the burner Mount the centring pins provided on the upper part of the base Place the body over the base making sure that the two frames are perfectly aligned FUEL CONNECTION The oil connection must be carried out by the authorised and qualified personnel who must follow the indications in the manual strictly as well as the law c...

Page 13: ...uipment permanent guards and protections which consist of the following Air recovery grid s Side closing panel s Burner guard DIFFUSION PLENUM If the heater is to be installed inside the room to be heated it is necessary to use a diffusion plenum which is supplied as an accessory To obtain optimal air diffusion it is recommended that the equipment gets installed close to a perimeter wall or at the...

Page 14: ...g on 2 sides Opening on 3 sides Opening on 4 sides Fin inclination 0 20 30 45 0 20 30 45 0 20 30 45 1 44 35 28 21 36 29 23 17 31 25 20 15 2 42 33 27 20 34 27 22 16 29 24 19 14 3 48 39 31 23 40 31 26 19 35 28 22 16 4 48 39 31 23 40 31 26 19 35 28 22 16 5 59 46 38 28 48 38 31 23 42 33 27 20 6 75 60 48 36 61 48 40 29 54 43 33 25 7 82 65 53 39 67 53 44 32 58 47 38 27 8 93 74 60 45 76 60 49 36 66 54 44...

Page 15: ... 450 450 450 Cells N 1 1 1 1 4 4 6 6 9 9 12 12 12 12 24 P Pa 12 20 23 23 17 27 25 35 23 38 32 45 35 50 70 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Type 1 4 Type 5 15 Type 1 4 Determine the filter mounting side Mount the filter using the screws supplied Type 5 15 Extract the filtering cells from the frame Determine the filter mounting side Mount the filter using the screws supplied Reinsert the filtering cells All Pa...

Page 16: ...led it is the last to get detached Respect the polarities when making the electrical connections In order to shut off the burner if there is any fault the electrical panel has a safety relay LX with a contact connected in series with the burner if the equipment safety thermostat is triggered LM or when the fan assembly stops due to the activation of the motor thermal relay ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DIMEN...

Page 17: ...es PA Motor internal protection G Fan motor C Fan motor condense B Burner CV Heating stop ventilation switch TA Room thermostat IMT Magnetothermal switch MS possibe micro fire barrier lock External to the equipment and not included in the supply To be installed by the customer ELECTRICITY SUPPLY 230 V 50 Hz All Parts available from www sparesgiant com 01772 329 565 ...

Page 18: ...fety stop indicator Auxiliary fuse FB FV CV TA MS IMT IG G Burner fuse Fan motor fuse Heating stop ventilation switch Room thermostat possible micro fire barrier lock Magnetothermal switch Main switch Fan motor External to the equipment and not included in the supply To be installed by the customer Only for type 5 TO 10 MONOPHASIC BURNER ELECTRIC SUPPLY VARIANT ELECTRICITY SUPPLY 400 V 3 N 50 HZ B...

Page 19: ...te control switch Safety burner stop relay Thermal relay Burner starting relay Flow switch control relay Voltage flag V FA FB FV FS CV TA MS IMT IG G Safety burner stop flag Auxiliary charges fuses Burner fuses Fan motor fuses Fan flow switch control Heating stop ventilation switch Room thermostat possible micro fire barrier lock Magnetothermal switch Main switch Fan motor External to the equipmen...

Page 20: ...400V 3 N 50 Hz CONTROL LM FAN FS2 TV1 TV1 SV1 RF TZ RTZ LV1 T V LX TV2 SV2 LV2 LM TR LX FS1 RF LX RTZ TZ FAN TA MS LV1 LV1 SV1 TV1 RTV1 RTV2 TV2 CV CV LV2 LV2 SV2 TV2 For contents and switchboard connecting terminal see next page All Parts available from www sparesgiant com 01772 329 565 ...

Page 21: ...rol relay Voltage flag Safety burner stop flag FA FB FV1 2 FS1 FS2 CV TA MS IMT IG G1 2 Auxiliary charges fuses Burner fuses Fan motor fuses Fan flow switch control 1 Fan flow switch control 2 Heating stop ventilation switch Room thermostat possible micro fire barrier lock Magnetothermal switch Main switch Fan motor External to the equipment and not included in the supply To be installed by the cu...

Page 22: ... outlet The right setting have to be done at the first equipment s start up LIMIT FUNCTION LM THERMOSTAT permanent setting 100 C this must be reset manually and cuts off the burner in case of overheating of the air If the limit is triggered the resetting is done using a special button after having first ensured that the causes of the fault have been removed calibrated at 100 C ELECTRICAL CONNECTIO...

Page 23: ...FAN function connected Setting 25 35 C LIMIT function connected Setting 100 C 2 Bi thermostat TR ONLY SAFETY function connected Setting by manufacturer 80 C 3 Bi thermostat FAN ONLY FAN function connected Setting by manufacturer 25 35 C WARNING The different thermostats and their positioning are recognisable and can not be inverted thanks to a labelling on the thermostats and on the placements sit...

Page 24: ...r the terminal locks the wire auto matically into the terminal WARNING Pull gently on the wire to make sure it is in fact locked in place 8 Fan starts temperature flag 9 LIMIT SAFETYfunctions electrical connections 10 Red button to release LIMIT response 11 Metal bridge where available WARNING For the typ 1 the metal bridge 11 must be present For the models from typ 2 until typ 15 the metal bridge...

Page 25: ...mostat contact TA and the ignition of the burner flame time of any control test for the gas ramp seal pre wash time etc 2 Increase time by 1 minute and set it at the TZ timer using cross cut screw after having selected a suitable scale means of the micro switches 1 A Set on value 10 B Set on 0 1min WARNING When the setting has been carried out run complete cycle of the generator ignition sequence ...

Page 26: ...z 3N 12 RL 50 tc 400V 50Hz 3N 13 RL 70 tc 400V 50Hz 3N 14 RL 70 tc 400V 50Hz 3N 15 RL 100 tc 400V 50Hz 3N OIL FIRED BURNER SETTING The assembly and adjustment of the oil fired burner must be carried out by authorised personnel strictly following the burner s own instruction booklet All Parts available from www sparesgiant com 01772 329 565 ...

Page 27: ...t interfering with the electrical panel It is also necessary to check that the motor output does not exceed that indicated on the plate if necessary change the fan rpm to obtain this result To change the fan rpm proceed as follows TYP 1 4 Loosen screws 2 to slacken the belts Remove belt 1 Slacken the dowels 4 of the moving part of the pulley 3 with a hexagonal wrench 5 Turn the mobile part of the ...

Page 28: ...heat exchanger durino the running Fot this ckeck after Hour of running turn the burner off and check both through the chimney connection and the smokes pipes the absence of humidity into the smokes collector and exhausts pipes CONTROLS HEATING STOP VENTILATION SWITCH This is located on the equipment s electrical panel and its function is select the working cycle When set at the heating symbol it p...

Page 29: ... electrical absorption and check against the details on the motor s plate also given in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA If the case of equipment with direct start up typ 2 10 the absorption measured corresponds to that of the line and must be checked on the data on the motor plate and given in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA If the case of equipment with star Y reduced tension start up typ 11 15 the abs...

Page 30: ...olutely safe equipment AIR FILTER CLEANING The cleaning of any intake air filter present must be periodically carried out and it is an extremely important task If the filter baffle is too dirty the air flow will be reduced and cause overheating od the air and the heat exchanger which leads to the LIMIT thermostat being triggered How often the cleaning is necessary will depend on the environment in...

Page 31: ... type 1 4 disconnect the chimney pipe from the connector 5 Only on type 5 15 remove the side panels 7 and the inspection doors 6 Pull out any tubing 10 Clean the tube pack 3 with a tube brush and with a vacuum cleaner through the burner opening 9 remove any soot and obstructions which have been depositating in the combustion chamber 8 Remove the soot and obstrucions depositated in the rear fume ma...

Page 32: ...transmission side in the case of type 13 14 there are cast iron pedestal bearings which have to be greased periodically with lithium soap based grease to be introduces after having been introduced after the pedestal has been opened LIMIT THERMOSTAT MAINTENANCE Verify the functionality of the LIMIT dual thermostat every year by turning normally the graduated reading beyond the 100 C and veryfing th...

Page 33: ...T WORK IN HEATING MODE No electricity supply to the oil burner Check electrical connections Check line fuses and auxiliary charges wholeness Check the room thermostat positive connection Check for an eventual cut in of the motor thermal protection only three phase electricity supply versions Check for an eventual LIMIT thermostat cut in THE OIL BURNER FLAME TURNS ON BUT IT TURNS OFF FEW SECONDS LA...

Page 34: ...from outlet to inlet Check the air inlet temperature To be verified or out of order fan Check that the fan wheel is clean Check the fan motor efficiency Check the state and the tension of the belts for three phase versions Verify an eventual anomalous cut in of the fan motor thermal protection for three phase versions Excessive thermal power Check the burner setting FAN MOTOR THERMAL PROTECTION CU...

Page 35: ...TENTLY To be verified or out of order FAN LIMIT dual thermostat Check FAN index setting Replace the FAN LIMIT dual thermostat Insufficient thermal power Check the burner setting THE FAN PRESENTS FUNCTION LAPSES Hot air recirculation Check the opening of the flow directing fins so that it can be excluded a hot air recirculation from outlet to inlet Check the air inlet temperature THE GENERATOR GETS...

Page 36: ...nent is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC Get informed about your local waste separation system as far as electric and electronic products are concerned Respect your in force local rules and do not dispose old products with your household waste A correct product disposal helps preventing possible negative consequences on human and environmental health NOTES All Parts available from www ...

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