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HINT!

 

The heater should be transported in a vertical 
position!

 

NOTE!

 

The heater should be installed by a 
professional plumbing company according to 
the standards in force!

 

 

NOTE!

 

It is forbidden to install the heater outside of 
the building (in the open).

 

 
Fuel 
 

The fuel should be stored in a separate technical 
storage room, close to the heater or in the room, 
where the heater is located, however, not closer 
than 0.5 m (two feet) from the heater.

 

 

NOTE!

 

It is forbidden to install a forced ventilation 
system in the heater room.

 

 
 
 
 
 

Ventilation 

 
It is forbidden to use forced ventilation in the 
installation room of the heater, taking in air for 
combustion from its room, and with a gravitational 
combustion gas removal, and in the room in which 
the intake ducts for the combustion gas lines are 
located.

 

 

The use of individual forced ventilation units in 
rooms directly adjacent to the room of installation of 
the heater may also cause the emergence of 
underpressure and uncontrolled outflow of 
combustion gases from the heater into the room.

 

 

In the installation room of the heater, there must be 
ensured a gravitational air supply and exhaust 
system. This system may not cause the emergence 
of underpressure in the room.

 

 

The air supply system should ensure an inflow or 
combustion air in a volume not less than 10 cu m 
per hour for each kW of installed nominal burner 
power and not less than 20 cu m per hour for each 
person foreseen to permanently remain in the room.

 

 

The air supply and ventilation ducts should be 
protected by steel mesh and constructed in such a 
way that they cannot be clogged. The placement of 
the mesh units should not cause draughts to 
emerge.

 

 

NOTE!

 

The supply of a sufficient volume of fresh air 
to the heater room needs to be ensured. Lack 
of sufficient fresh air supply produces the risk 
of incomplete combustion and the formation 
of carbon monoxide.

 

 

a safe distance of at least 1.5 metres (five 

feet) be maintained from combustible 
materials during installation and operation of 
the heater,

 

 

FHSPN series heaters may be stored in unheated 
rooms that are necessarily covered with a roof and 
provided with ventilation.

 

 

Before installation, the completeness of the scope of 
delivery and its technical condition need to be 
inspected.

 

 
6.2. Assembly requirements 
 

Before installation of the heater, one needs to 
acquaint themselves with the requirements of this 
manual and the requirements of the relevant national 
provisions.

 

 

Adherence to requirements included in the manual 
during assembly and use of the heater shall enable 
long-term and trouble-free operation of the heater, 
and shall allow one to achieve optimum thermal 
parameters.

 

 

It is suggested for the heating system to be designed,
 the individual devices to be chosen and assembled 
by a specialised plumbing company having 
appropriate permits. The installation of the device 
should be preceded by consultation with a chimney 
specialist and a fire safety specialist.

 

 

It is recommended, before assembly begins, to hold 
a written expert opinion on the building insulation 
and ventilation and a chimney opinion concerning 
the ventilation of fumes (of the chimney).

 

 

 
6.3. Arrangement of heater in the room 
 

FHSPN series heaters require no special foundations, 
however, care must be taken for them to be 
precisely levelled. The heater should stand on an even, 
stable surface with sufficient load bearing capacity. In case 
of insufficient load bearing capacity, measures need to be 
undertaken for the required load bearing capacity to be 
achieved.

 

 

The floor in the heater installation room should be made of 
non-combustible materials. Should the floor be made out of 
combustible materials, it should be covered with a steel 
sheet with a thickness of at 
least 1 mm, up to a distance of at least one metre (three 
feet) from the heater outline.

 

 

When arranging the heater setup, consider fire 
safety conditions. It is recommended that

 

 

Summary of Contents for FHSPN 35

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...to the outside environment without any intermediate liquid During combustion smoke and other gases are generated which are ventilated by the chimney line NOTE Due to the specifics of operation of the...

Page 3: ...at 30 according to the standards indicated above 5 Heater technical data Rated power 35 kW 70 kW Power supply 230 V 50 Hz 400 V 50 Hz Energy consumption 1 2 A 1 6 A Fan air flow 5500 m3 h 12500 m3 h W...

Page 4: ...rmation of carbon monoxide a safe distance of at least 1 5 metres five feet be maintained from combustible materials during installation and operation of the heater FHSPN series heaters may be stored...

Page 5: ...d appropriate for the type of work being executed according to the work methods and the physical effort required to carry it out however not being lower than 14 C In working rooms in turn in which lig...

Page 6: ...NOTE All electric system connections are to be made by an electrician with the appropriate permits NOTE The user is forbidden from any interference or making any changes to the electric connections 6...

Page 7: ...of the unit note data in the warranty card HINT The conclusion of installation and the execution of a heating trial need to be noted in the warranty card The completed warranty card should be sent by...

Page 8: ...down and wait out the time necessary for the heat exchanger to cool down NOTE Before commencement of maintenance procedures disconnect the heater power supply NOTE All activities need to be carried ou...

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