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Dimensions (millimetres)

Model Specification

HS2000T:  1 or 2kW + electronic run-back timer

Safety

Thermal Cut-Out & Electronic overheating protection

For your safety, this appliance is fitted with a thermal cut-out and 

also an electronic overheat protection device. In the event that the 

product overheats, these devices will switch the heater off automatically.  

To bring the heater back into operation, remove the cause of overheating, 

then turn off the electrical supply to the heater for a few minutes.

When the heater has cooled sufficiently reconnect and switch on the 

heater. If the heater does not re activate it is possible that the fuselink 

has triggered, see Fuse link.

Fuse Link

A thermal fuse link is provided as an added safety feature. If the fuse 

link operates and opens circuit it is the result of abnormal overheating 

within the appliance. To ensure  the future safe operation of the heater, 

please contact Heatstore Customer Services

Model Identifier(s)

HS2000T

Heat output
Nominal heat output

Pnom

2.0

kW

Minimum heat output (indicative) 

Pmin

1.0

kW

Maximum continuous heat output

Pmax,c

2.0

kW

Auxillary electricity Consumption
At nominal heat ourput

elmax

0.0

kW

At minimum heat output

elmin

0.0

kW

In standby mode

elSB

0.002

kW

type of heat output/room temperature control
With electronic 30 minute runback timer

Yes

Contact details:
Heatstore, Unit 12, Access  12, Bristol, BS11 8HT

General

NOTE: The switch has been factory set for 1kW operation. 

If additional output is required, 2kW can be set on installation.

The heater has a loading of 2kW. It is designed for permanent wall 

mounting and is suitable for operation on A.C. electricity supply having 

the same voltage as shown on the rating label. The heater is fitted 

with an internally mounted selector switch which on installation of the 

heater allows a choice of 1kW or 2kW output to suit the dimensions of 

the room to be heated.

In rooms of less than 9 – 11 cubic m. (350 - 400 cubic ft.) 1kW output 

should be selected, otherwise nuisance tripping of the thermal overload 

cut-out may occur. The heater is fitted with an internally mounted selector 

switch which on installation of the heater allows a choice of 1kW or 2kW 

output to suit the dimensions of the room to be heated.

Installation Procedure

WARNING:  Minimum clearances must be adhered to when 

mounting the heater. 

 

Supply cable is not supplied with this appliance and it 

should therefore be installed by a competent electrician 

in accordance with the latest IEE wiring regulations.

Before undertaking installation work, ensure the electricity supply is

disconnected from any relevant fixed wiring.

The supply circuit must be adequate for the input of the appliance and

must be protected with a 13A fuse. A suitable termination to the fixed 

wiring of the premises must be provided adjacent to the final position of 

the appliance through a double pole switch having a contact separation 

of at least 3mm in all poles.

It is essential to observe minimum wall mounting clearances - see Fig. 

1. The appliance should be fitted horizontally, with the cable entry at 

the top and grille at the bottom. It must be mounted not less than 

900mm above the floor with a clearance of at least 600mm to any 

shelf or projecting surface below the heater and not less than 300mm 

below the ceiling or other projecting surface. It must also be not less 

than 250mm from an adjacent projecting surface. For most effective 

heating performance, the heater should be mounted at the minimum 

height : i.e. 900mm above the floor. Care must be taken to ensure that 

when in use, the air stream is not obstructed. The appliance is secured 

to the wall with three screws, two through keyhole slots and one 

through a hole to hold the appliance firmly in position (see Fig. 2)

1.  Remove the top cover from the appliance by removing the two screws 

securing the top cover and hinging it back.

2.  Mark the position of the two keyhole slots (see Fig. 2 for dimensions) 

on the wall and drill and plug for the two suitable screws.

3.  Partially insert the two screws, then hang the appliance on the screws. 

Mark the position of the third hole. This is used to secure the product.

4.   Remove the appliance and drill and plug for the third screw.

5.  Remount the appliance on the wall using the two keyhole slots.

6.  Feed the supply cord or wires through the inlet at the top rear of the 

appliance leaving sufficient free length to connect to the terminal 

block.

7.   Make electrical connections to the terminal block ensuring that the 

live connection is made to the terminal marked ‘L’ and the neutral 

connection to the terminal marked ‘N’ (see Fig. 2 detailed view).

8.   Fix the product inplace by inserting and tightening the third screw.

Fix mains cable securely using the products cable clamp

9.   Set the selector switch to provide either 1kW or 2kW output.

10.  Replace the top cover and screws.

The appliance is now ready for use and the electricity supply can be

reinstated.

Installation

WARNING: This product should never be operated without the 

top cover correctly installed. In this case, a replacement product or 

element would be required.

Fig. 1 

Summary of Contents for HS2000T

Page 1: ... fuselink This heater must not be operated without the cover correctly in position This heater carries the warning symbol indicating that it must not be covered WARNING In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut out this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off...

Page 2: ...n in accordance with the latest IEE wiring regulations Before undertaking installation work ensure the electricity supply is disconnected from any relevant fixed wiring The supply circuit must be adequate for the input of the appliance and must be protected with a 13A fuse A suitable termination to the fixed wiring of the premises must be provided adjacent to the final position of the appliance th...

Page 3: ...g of the element Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any fluff which does accumulate Fig 2 NOTE If the operation of the product has been stopped during a runback period then switched back on the runback timer will revert back to the maximum 30 minute duration The heater can be switched on or off via the pull cord operation The heater comes pre programmed with a 30 minute runback timer At the end of the...

Page 4: ...ty is valid for Heatstore from the date of purchase of your Heatstore product from a recognised retailer in the country of purchase and use or the date of delivery of the product if later always provided the original receipt has been retained and is produced as proof of purchase You must provide to Heatstore or its authorised agents on request the original receipt as proof of purchase and if requi...

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