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Summary of Contents for Metro 130XTL RCH

Page 1: ...E n g l i s h Store this document in a safe place Metro 130XTL RCH Installation manual DRU 471524 EN US 1017 6 G20 G25 G25 3 Natural gas G31 Propane EN 959 058 04 EN ...

Page 2: ...c system 5 9 Connection to an existing chimney C91 5 10 Additional instructions 5 11 Glass panes 5 11 1 Removing the side glass pane 5 11 2 Removing the front glass pane 5 11 3 Removing the rear glass pane 5 11 4 Placing glass panes 5 12 Adjustment of the appliance 5 12 1 Restrictor slide 5 12 2 Air inlet guide 5 13 Placing the wood pebble set 5 13 1 Wood set 5 13 2 Pebble set 6 Control 6 1 Remote...

Page 3: ... DRU CM system the accompanying installation manual should also be read completely and carefully before installation work is started The following symbols are used in the manuals to indicate important information Ø Work to be performed Tip Suggestions and recommendations Caution You will need these instructions to prevent problems that might occur during installation and or use Caution You need th...

Page 4: ...ned passage as stated further down in the text Use heat resistant electrical wiring Place heat resistant electrical wiring away from the appliance and as low as possible in the chimney breast This has to do with the temperature development in the chimney breast Ø Only use the flue gas discharge combustion air supply system supplied by DRU Ø When installing a free standing appliance place the appli...

Page 5: ...manually by means of the remote control In case of switching on manually the appliance will first return to full load Caution The appliance s control unit is characterized by stringent safety requirements It is possible that the burning appliance switches off automatically and then switches back on again This is not a failure but a check The moment the appliance s control unit is connected to main...

Page 6: ...l against building dust and moisture For connecting the receiver and control panel at an appliance equipped with the CM system you must observe the instructions in the supplied manual 5 3 1 Connecting the switch contact if applicable It is possible to operate one or more lamps in case of several lamps a maximum of 8A 250VAC 30VDC via the remote control of the appliance You could think of the lamps...

Page 7: ...sening the self tapping screws and screw the self tapping screws back in the appliance Ø Place the bracket with gas control together with the wiring of the ignition ionisation cable s the flexible gas hose s and type plate with chain in the direction of the control hatch Caution The data plate should remain connected to the chain Ø Set the height of the appliance using the adjustable feet Ø Make t...

Page 8: ...he chimney breast is fully closed Whether the discharge concentric system is placed correctly Whether the channels fixing brackets and possible clip bindings which cannot be reached after installation are fastened by means of self tapping screws Ø Do not plaster on or over the edges of the construction frame because The heat of the appliance could cause cracks It will no longer be possible to remo...

Page 9: ... Tip If the gas tap is closed the bracket with gas control can be easily removed by loosening the clamp coupling under the gas control and loosening the allen screw C by a few turns The bracket with the gas control can now be lifted and removed towards the front out of the control hatch Ø Connect the 230 V mains voltage with earth connection Various types of plug connections are supplied The type ...

Page 10: ...method of working The concentric system with wall or roof terminal has to comply with the following conditions In appendix 2 table 4 or 5 you can find whether a concentric pipe should be connected and what the minimum vertical length would have to be Determine the permissibility of the required configuration When using a wall terminal C11 the following applies The total vertical pipe length when u...

Page 11: ...ith silicon sealing ring Ø Use a self tapping screw to fix the clip binding to the pipe on locations that cannot be reached after installation Ø Apply sufficient wall brackets so that the weight of the pipes does not rest on the appliance Ø Determine the remaining length for the wall or roof terminal and cut it to size make sure the correct insertion length is maintained Ø Place the wall terminal ...

Page 12: ...hem parallel to the glass pane and then loosening them at the bottom see Appendix 3 fig 9 Ø Remove the horizontal decorative strip by lifting it on one side and taking it out see Appendix 3 fig 9 At the top and bottom of the side glass pane you will find springy window strips see Appendix 3 fig 10 Ø First remove the lock bolts from these strips 1 Ø Take the window strip by the handles and position...

Page 13: ...de The restrictor slide R is supplied separately see Appendix 3 fig 14 It is mounted as follows Ø Unscrew the 10 self tapping screws S from the middle plate T and remove them Ø Place the restrictor slide Ø Adjust the distance of the restrictor in case of a 40 mm setting the restrictor slide is closed to a maximum level in case of a 55 mm setting the distance must be set by means of a gauge see App...

Page 14: ... the frame from the vermiculite tray see Appendix 3 fig 25 Ø Fill the burner with vermiculite spread the vermiculite evenly see Appendix 3 fig 25 The vermiculite may not come higher than the edge of the burner Caution You can influence the flame picture by moving the vermiculite yet the burner deck has to remain covered with vermiculite in order to prevent that the life span of the burner is reduc...

Page 15: ...9a Caution You can influence the flame picture by moving the vermiculite yet the burner deck has to remain covered with vermiculite in order to prevent that the life span of the burner is reduced Ø Fill the burner and the vermiculite tray with pebbles Ø Spread the pebbles evenly over one layer see Appendix 3 fig 29b and 29c Caution Incorrect placement of the pebbles e g on top of each other could ...

Page 16: ...ge remote control it is possible to read all information stored in the receiver In this way the last 20 error messages can be retrieved and it will also be possible to read how many times an error occurred Moreover this remote control can also be used to adjust the basic settings and to read the size of the ionization flow It is also required for a wired Domotics control 6 2 Alternative control if...

Page 17: ...by means of an RJ45 plug according to the instructions in the manual that is supplied with this module Ø Now follow the steps described in the modbus protocol manual It is available from the supplier of the domotics system 6 2 2 2 Control via application Also when operating the appliance via a tablet provided with the DRU Control App iOS or Android you will need a communication module This module ...

Page 18: ...e main burner ignites Caution After each attempt to ignite the system should be reset by means of the remote control Ø Consult the diagram with error messages Appendix 1 if this does not succeed after a few attempts The appliance ignites at 50 After ionization has been detected the appliance will modulate to 100 This detection will have to take place within 15 seconds or else the appliance will en...

Page 19: ...rials etc which evaporate in the first hours will affect the flame picture Ø Check whether the flame picture is acceptable Ø Consult the malfunction search diagram Appendix 1 if the flame picture is not acceptable in order to solve the problem 8 Maintenance Once per year the appliance must be checked cleaned and if necessary repaired by a competent installer in the field of gas heating and electri...

Page 20: ...ion by other wireless remote controls such as car keys and garage door openers Point out the 230 Volt connection Ø Instruct the user about the appliance and the remote control Ø When the appliance is taken into operation point out that In order to avoid cracks in a chimney breast made of stone like materials or finished with plaster it should dry for at least 6 weeks prior to putting the appliance...

Page 21: ...n pin suffocating flame Ionization pin placed incorrectly Ionization pin blocked measure ionization flow when 0 and 1 8 uA Make sure the connectors of the communication cable make proper contact Replace communication cable Improve ventilation at receiver Move receiver in such a way that there is no more contact with hot parts Replace the receiver Replace NTC sensor or replace cabling Replace recei...

Page 22: ...ice incorrectly mounted Pins on the connector on the gas control are bent High limit bridge defective ESYS defective burner device Window is open if this contact is present A bridge has been made across the Disable contact Replace the ionization pin Wait half hour until ESYS resets itself Remove chips vermiculite or glow material lying against the ionisation pin Increase ionisation current to 1 8 ...

Page 23: ...ve strip below Gauge for restrictor slide Restrictor slide Key bolts M8x 140x50 Hexagonal nut M8 Wire hose with spanner hooks and eye nuts Spare self tapping screws for mounting the glass panes Socket spanner 8 mm Remote control Compression fitting 15 mm x G3 8 Mains cable NL or UK Glow material Number 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 6x 6x 2x 6x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x Table 1 Parts included with the deliver...

Page 24: ... 0161 0 0127 0 0039 89 A G31 No 10 6 77 5 10 6 5 6 14 0 5 6 517 295 27 0 8 5 3x Ø1 20 A 1 90 0 85 6 0 0161 0 0127 0 0039 90 A Unit kW kW mg kWhinput GCV kW kW kW kW L h L h mbar mbar mm mm kW kW kW kW Type of heat output room temperature control Single stage heat output no room temperature control Two or more manual stages no room temperature control With mechanic thermostat room temperature contr...

Page 25: ...horizontal pipe length excluding wall terminal 0 12 2 5 Table 4 Conditions for setting the appliance See Figure 5 5 Air inlet guide YES NO Restrictor slide NO NO Distance of restriction in mm OPEN OPEN 1 minimum length 2 factory setting Caution In case of a wall terminal you should always use a diameter of 200 130 Permissibility and conditions concentric system with wall terminal G20 G25 G25 3 G31...

Page 26: ... Situation is not permissible minimum length Situation A B C D Air inlet guide NO YES YES YES Table 6 Conditions for the adjustment of the appliance with a roof terminal Restrictor slide NO NO YES YES Distance restrictor in mm OPEN OPEN 50 40 G20 G25 G25 3 G31 Caution If a roof terminal without bends is used you must first connect a 0 8 metre concentric pipe with a 200 130 mm diameter vertically t...

Page 27: ...51 448 1350 18 395 18 18 498 18 min 868 max 883 443 131 200 449 min 16 max 31 min 660 max 690 218 min 932 max 982 Metro 130XTL RCH Left 1397 min 1000 max 1050 min 282 max 332 394 1300 38C 1976 0 min 868 max 883 443 130 200 498 18 395 18 18 18 1350 307 251 449 min 932 max 982 min 660 max 690 218 Metro 130XTL RCH Right 1 1 ...

Page 28: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 28 2 2 482 502 399 545 1354 110 680 190 min 280 398 min 421 min 15 max 30 53 min 100 Tot min 200cm 38c 1645 0 C G F D A E H B 38C 1747 b 0 3 2 ...

Page 29: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 29 38C 1868 d 0 0 8 4m 0 5m 38c 744zi 1x90 5 4 ...

Page 30: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 30 C 38c 1646 0 38c 1647 0 38c 1648 0 2x 38c 1649 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 4x 3 4 38c 1651 0 38c 1650 0 8x 38c 1652 0 1 2 38c 1653 0 10 6 7 11 8 12 9 13 ...

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Page 32: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 32 38C 1977 0 L 8x 16a ...

Page 33: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 33 38P 0263 38P 0432 38P 0433 38P 0434 38p 0022 38p 0023 38P 0028 1 21 17 18 22 19 23 20 ...

Page 34: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 34 38P 0169 C B D E F G H A 38p 0443 25 24 ...

Page 35: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 35 38P 0442 A C B E 38p 0444 D F G H 38P 0445 26a 26b 26c ...

Page 36: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 36 38P 0446 38P 0447 38p 0448 38c 1657 0 28 27a 27b 29a ...

Page 37: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 37 38C 1871 0 Modbus WiFi Router W R D B O A 0 3 V 38p 0440 38p 0441 35 29b 29c ...

Page 38: ...ON MANUAL 38 38p 0320 0 N L 0 3V L N N L B A C D І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І І 1 98 Off О 1 98 Off О О О B2 B1 B U B U 37 36 ...

Page 39: ...E n g l i s h INSTALLATION MANUAL 39 C B D 38p 0319 2 P1 P2 G IN A Min 12 5 mm Min 12 5 mm 38C 2321 0 Min 100 mm Min 100 mm Min 60 mm Min 60 mm Min 0 mm Min 0 mm 38C 2311 0 40 38 41 ...

Page 40: ...E n g l i s h DRU Verwarming B V The Netherlands Postbus 1021 NL 6920 BA Duiven Ratio 8 NL 6921 RW Duiven UK ...

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