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2.5 Electrical Installation
All electrical wiring and connections must be
in accordance with the relevant European,
National, and Local regulations as well as to
IEE Standards.
Harry Taylor Ltd PV Cabinets are available
either for 230/50/1ph or 415/50/3ph supply
Warning
Ensure that the electrical supply is
compatible to the heater
.
ALL HEATERS ARE NEUTRALLY RESET
Ensure that the Electric and Gas supplies
are turned off before any electrical work is
carried out on the heater.
Also ensure that wiring cannot make contact
with any metal surfaces liable to be subject
to high temperatures, and where insulation
of the wiring could be impaired as a result of
such contact.
All PV models must be earthed.
Caution
The main electrical supply must not be
switched off or disconnected as a method
for stopping the heater, the exception to this
is in the event of an emergency, or when the
heater has been allowed to cool sufficiently
to prevent any damage from being
sustained to the heater or its controls (ie:
during servicing). Claims for damage will
not be considered if they have resulted from
incorrect wiring or the incorrect use of the
heater.
Each heater requires a permanent 230V
50Hz 1ph or 415V 50Hz 3ph electrical
supply, which must be wired through a fused
isolator fitted with a fuse of the correct rating
(see section 7.1). The correct supply
connection points for the live, neutral, and
earth.
Wiring diagrams are also detailed within this
manual, (section 6.0 ).
The electrical supply isolator should be
mounted adjacent to the air heater in an
easily accessible position to allow for
servicing isolation, or emergency shut off.
Electrical panel
Warning
Ensure that the mains isolator is turned
OFF
before undertaking any electrical work on
the heater.
Access to the electrical panel is gained by
opening the front panel.
Warning
Ensure that all connections are secure and
that there are no loose strands which could
bridge across the terminals.
A minimum conductor size of 1.0 mm
(diameter) is required.
Remote Control Panels
Warning
Isolate panel before working on
heater
One electrical panel per heater is required,
unless heaters are specified for multiple
heater control applications. On no account
should more than one heater be connected
to a single time switch or thermostat.
The only exception to this is when a control
panel suitable for multiple
heater
applications is supplied by the manufacturer.
Any ancillary electrical items e.g. room
thermostats , time switches, remote panels
etc, must be wired into the heater electrical
circuit in accordance with the diagrams
provided
Note
When external controls operate to switch the
heater
OFF
, power to the heater should
remain to allow the fan to continue to
operate to sufficiently cool the heater
thereby preventing damage to the heat
exchanger.
Fan limit control
( Situated inside the front panel)
These settings may require slight
adjustment on commissioning.
Fan control
(white button)
FAN ON 50°C
FAN OFF 30°C
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