HSC ELITE HEAT Instruction Manual Download Page 3

 

 

240V Model: 

The 240V model is fitted with a 13a, 3 pin plug and can be powered from a standard 240V 23a power 
supply. 

110V Model: 

The 110V 16a plug will require a 110V power supply, this should be taken from a suitable generator 
or from a suitably rated power transformer. 

ENSURE THAT A MINIMUM TRANSFORMER RATING OF 3KVA IS USED PER HEATER, DO 
NOT PLUG 2 HEATERS IN TO ONE TRANSFORMER UNLESS IT IS SUFFICIENTLY 
CONTINUOUSLY RATED.
 FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS MAY RESULT IN PERMANENT 
DAMAGE TO THE TRANSFORMER AND/OR INJURY.
 

Whichever voltage you are using: 

Always fully unwind, and loosely coil the power supply cable. 

Position the cable away from the heater where it will be protected from water, sharp objects 
and where it will not present a trip hazard. 

Switch the heater and power supply OFF before plugging into the supply 

If at all possible power the heater direct from a power supply and avoid using extension leads, if 
you have to use an extension lead ensure that it is as short as possible not exceeding 14 meter 
and is sufficiently rated to carry the increase in amps. Failure to follow these guidelines could 
result in damage to the heater. DO NOT USE WITH EXTENSION REELS. 

 

For additional safety of the 240v version, always use an RCD (Residual Current Device) or 

power the heater from a mains supply with a built in RCD 

 

WIRING GUIDE

 

 

THIS HEATER IS OF CLASS I CONSTRUCTION AND MUST BE EARTHED 

The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: 

Blue – Neutral 

Brown – Live 

Green/Yellow – Earth 

The earth wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter or the symbol  

ELECTRICAL SAFETY 

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Page 2: ...hol or drugs DO NOT use this heater if you are tired or unwell The heating element can cause severe burns NEVER leave the heater switched ON and unattended you must prevent children from gaining access to the heater at all times GET FAMILIAR You must understand how to switch this heater OFF quickly in case of emergency Do not allow anyone near the heater who is wearing loose clothing or clothing t...

Page 3: ...re it will not present a trip hazard Switch the heater and power supply OFF before plugging into the supply If at all possible power the heater direct from a power supply and avoid using extension leads if you have to use an extension lead ensure that it is as short as possible not exceeding 14 meter and is sufficiently rated to carry the increase in amps Failure to follow these guidelines could r...

Page 4: ... from your supplier The heating element fitted to this heater can reach temperatures in excess of 600 degrees Before replacing an element firstly isolate the heater from its power supply and allow sufficient time to cool down When handling a new element you must NOT touch the glass with your bare hands as grease and salts left on the glass surface will shorten the life of the element Always use th...

Page 5: ...ANCE OF THE HEATER MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A COMPETENT SERVICE TECHNICIAN IF IN DOUBT CONTACT YOUR SUPPLIER The heater should only be wiped down with a dry cloth and when the element is fully cooled DISPOSAL When maintaining servicing or disposing of the heater or consumable components do not dispose of parts within general refuse Refer to local authority regulations for their correct disposal o...

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