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WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

 

The electrical installation must be carried out by a competent electrician, and be 

in strict accordance with the current I.E.E. Regulations for Electrical Equipment in 

Buildings. The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following 

code:

GREEN AND YELLOW:

 

EARTH

BLUE:

 

NEUTRAL

BROWN

LIVE

BLACK

 

PILOT WIRE

- see also ‘Pilot Wire Connection’.

The heater is fitted with a length of flexible cable type H05VV-F size 4 x 1.0mm

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connection to the fixed wiring of the premises through a suitable connection box 

positioned adjacent to the heater.

A means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring of the premises 

in accordance with the wiring rules. The supply circuit to the heater must incorporate 

a double pole isolating switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm.

Pilot Wire Connection

The BLACK control wire is designed to carry a signal from a wall mounted Dimplex 

programmer. If a programmer is not being used, the pilot wire should be isolated in 

accordance with the current IEE Wiring Regulations.

IMPORTANT - DO NOT

 

connect the BLACK pilot wire to earth. Care should be taken 

with the installation of the pilot wire(s) as when switching to background (setback) 

they become energised at 240V although only at a current of less than 100mA. In 

every case a suitable means of isolation must be provided for the pilot wire and 

marked to indicate that two sources of supply may be present at the heater. Where 

pilot wires are installed separately from the heater final sub-circuit they should be 

protected, double insulated and carry their own integral earth continuity conductor.

Supplementary Earth Bonding

Should Equipotential Earth Bonding be required the earthing conductor in the supply 

cord is deemed to provide the supplementary bonding connection (see Regulation 

544.2.5, 17th Edition I.E.E. Wiring Regulations).

Please  note  that  lit  cigarettes,  candles  and  oil  burners,  combined  with  the 

convection effect of electric heaters can cause soot deposits to build up on the 

surface directly above and to the sides of the heater. This is not a fault of the 

heater. Extensive burning of candles or smoking in the operating environment of 

this product can produce heavy discolouration within a few months of use.

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Summary of Contents for LST050

Page 1: ...hould be read carefully and retained for future use Note also the information presented on the appliance Low Surface Temperature Heater Models LST050 LST075 LST100 LST150 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...perience 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 shall not play with the appliance C...

Page 3: ...ith the current IEE Wiring Regulations IMPORTANT DO NOT connect the BLACK pilot wire to earth Care should be taken with the installation of the pilot wire s as when switching to background setback the...

Page 4: ...used The heater should be positioned observing the minimum clearances stated around the heater see Fig 2 Fig 3 and Fig 4 DO NOT locate the heater immediately below a fixed socket outlet or connection...

Page 5: ...Fig 1 Fig 3 A 150 mm Min 430 mm 150 mm Min 150 mm 108 mm Shelf Fig 4 B 168 mm C 284 mm Fig 2 Model s B mm C mm LST050 406 270 min LST075 406 270 min LST100 406 270 min LST150 504 330 min 5...

Page 6: ...rt SP 21 C For your safety this appliance is fitted with a thermal cut out In the event that the product overheats for some reason the cut out prevents excessive temperatures on the product by cutting...

Page 7: ...y than a conventional convector maintaining an incredibly accurate room temperature The product will reduce its output as the room gets close to the target temperature to avoid overshooting the target...

Page 8: ...rature set point This is the temperature that the heater will maintain during heating periods If the room temperature is above this temperature then the heater will not operate The heater leaves the f...

Page 9: ...se this timer option Preview View the times currently set Modify Change the times currently set Please refer to the operating section of this manual for information on how to modify the programmed tim...

Page 10: ...rate this may be due to the room temperature being higher than the thermostat setting 1 2 4 5 6 3 7 Comfort On The controls are located on the top right of the front of the heater The heater is fitted...

Page 11: ...thin the menu options to confirm settings On the main screen pressing ENTER will display the enabled features 6 The timed periods during which the heater is providing heat are defined as Comfort On th...

Page 12: ...in the event of a mains power outage To adjust the time or date follow the steps below Press the MENU button Select Date Time by pressing the ENTER button Press and to select the correct day of the m...

Page 13: ...able temperature of 21 C 2 Eco mode maintains a room temperature of 18 C By reducing the room temperature slightly significant energy savings can be achieved The green display colour indicates that se...

Page 14: ...llowing period When a day is complete select Save to update it Once the first day has been set up it is possible to copy these settings to successive days or all days by either choosing Copy Next or C...

Page 15: ...oliday Active Days 07 Temperature 10 C Out All Day Selected Constant Heat Modes To choose a constant heat mode press MENU and to select Mode and press ENTER Then select the required mode again using t...

Page 16: ...Units The Options menu allows the settings to be modified to suit the user s preferences These are DST Rule Select your Daylight Saving Time setting The heater clock will automatically adjust for day...

Page 17: ...ote currently not available on this model EcoStart ES to achieve the desired temperature at the onset of the timed Comfort On period the appliance anticipates when it needs to start heating prior to t...

Page 18: ...t dusk to stop heat escaping through the windows 5 Windows Nearly 25 of heat loss can occur through poorly insulated frames and single glazing If you can t afford to double glaze all your windows go f...

Page 19: ...pplications Great Britain GB2511538 International WO2014135667 After Sales Service If this product appears damaged when first received or does not function correctly contact us by e mail at aftersales...

Page 20: ...k Website www dimplex co uk Model Identifier s LST 050 LST 075 LST 100 LST 150 Nominal heat output Pnom 0 5 kW 0 75 kW 1 kW 1 50kW Height mm 430 430 430 430 Width mm 688 688 688 860 Depth mm 108 108 1...

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