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ENSURE THE AIR OUTLET OF 

HSSCH3000RF

AND 

HSSCH4500RF

 IS NEAREST TO THE WALL

OR CORNER.

 

3.1 Installation 

It  is  the  sole  responsibility  of  the  installer  to  en-
sure  that  the  points  of  attachment  to  the  building 
are sound. Care must be taken to allow complete 
free air movement into the inlet grilles of the unit to 
ensure the correct working operation of the heater. 
Carefully unpack the unit. The unit is supplied with 
a length of self-adhesive foam  strip.  This can be 
cut into lengths and is to be laid on the 4 sides of 
the bottom of the heater casing .  This will ensure 
that the unit assembly is free from vibration.   

The weight of the 

HSSCH3000RF

HSSCH4500RF

is 

12kg 

-

Split and remove shroud

A pair of machine screws hold each shroud half
together at each joint. A machine screw secures
each shroud half to each appliance beam. Re-
move these machine screws and slide each
shroud half off the appliance base panel. The
base panel fits inside the shroud halves.
The diffuser is already clipped into and under the
base panel and need not be removed.

- Hanging Rod Positions

With the shroud removed the two appli-
ance beams reveal the holes/slots
shown and dimensioned below.  It is
required that two 10 mm hanging rods
(stud bars) support each appliance
beam.  The rods pass through and into
each appliance beam.  Support washers
together with nuts locate and lock the
appliance beams after adjustment to
level the appliance.

- Replace Shroud Halves

The reverse of above.  Slide shrouds
beneath and around base panel.  Se-
cure each shroud half to each appliance
beam with machine screws.  Screw
shroud halves together at each joint.

4.1  Electrical Connections. 

These  units  are  suitable  for  connection  to  a 
230/240 Volt 50 Hz single phase supply. 

The appliance shall be connected to the supply via 
an appropriate switched fused double pole isolator 
having a contact separation of greater than 3mm. 
Test for correct operation and refit the cover.

 

Fig.1 Air discharge of 

HSSCH3000RF

and 

HSSCH4500RF

For  connection  to  the  mains  supply  it  will  be 
necessary to open  the terminal cover at the side/
back  of  the  unit  to  connect  the  supply  from  the 
controls prior to refitting the cover. Wire in accord-
ance to the wiring diagrams. 

For  safety  reasons,  a  sound  earth  connection 
must always be made to the unit before it is put to 
use. The unit should be wired in accordance with 
IEE  Regulations  for  the  Electrical  Equipment  of 
Buildings.

 

Fig.3 Heater assembly 

SUSPENSION POINTS 

TERMINAL COVER 

TOP OR SIDE CABLE ENTRY 

3. Installation Details

4. Electrical Connections

Summary of Contents for HSPBRF

Page 1: ...information 1 Dimensions 2 Installation Details 3 Electrical Connections 4 Operation 5 Servicing Maintenance 6 SURFACE WARM CEILING HEATERS MODELS HSSCH3000RF HSSCH4500RF INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL HSPBRF HSTIRF HSVTRF ...

Page 2: ...ntrol time switches room thermostats and door interlocks can be installed at the discretion and responsibility of the installer All units must be wired in accordance with I E E regulations for the Electrical Equipment of Buildings and the installer should ensure that a suitable isolating switch is connected in the mains supply 1 4 Controller RF models The HSSCH3000RF and HSSCH4500RF will only oper...

Page 3: ...Sole liability rests with the installer to ensure that protective safety wear such as hand eye ear and head protection is used during installation of the product Do not rest anything especially ladders against the product 1 10 Standards Units conform to the European electrical standard BS EN 60335 2 30 HSSCH3000RF HSSCH4500RF HSSCH3000RF HSSCH4500RF 1 General Information 2 Dimensions ...

Page 4: ...low It is required that two 10 mm hanging rods stud bars support each appliance beam The rods pass through and into each appliance beam Support washers together with nuts locate and lock the appliance beams after adjustment to level the appliance Replace Shroud Halves The reverse of above Slide shrouds beneath and around base panel Se cure each shroud half to each appliance beam with machine screw...

Page 5: ...ller can control any number of heaters providing they are in he RF range For more details please follow the instructions supplied with the controller 4 2 Electrical connections Fig 8 Heater with terminal cover open Fig 9 Terminal cover detail Heatstore RF Wireless Controllers HSPBRF HSTIRF HSVTRF 4 Electrical Connections 5 Operation ...

Page 6: ...n of the free airflow by thermal cut outs If this happens the thermal cut outs switch off the appliance The ap pliance will not operate until the heater is discon nected from the mains supply and it has cooled down If this fault re occurs again refer to the section 6 4 fault finding 6 1 Maintenance 6 4 Fault Finding If the heater will not operate disconnect it from the mains and arrange for a cert...

Page 7: ...7 RF RF ...

Page 8: ...8 Heatstore Unit 12 Access 18 Bristol BS11 8HT Tel 0117 9235 375 Fax 0117 9235 374 ...

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