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INSTALLER

The  convection  heater  is  supplied  configured  for 
methane gas (G20), and is pre-adjusted at the factory.
Note: the apparatus can also be requested in the LPG 
version.

Before commissioning the heater, check that:
- that the appliance is of the correct gas type;
- that the gas hookup has been completed properly and 
the gas cock is open;
-  that  the  electrical  hookup  has  been  completed 
correctly.

The neutral/phase polarity and the earth connection 
must also be correct (for models with fan / timer).

During commissioning, you may note unpleasant odours 
and vapours - these are not hazardous. We recommend 
ventilating the room thoroughly.

turn tHe aPPliance on:

- Check that the gas cock is open;
- fit the loose plug into the socket on the appliance (fan/
timer models);
- Set the master switch, if present, to ON, or fit the 
power plug into the wall socket (fan/timer models);
- Set the fan mode with the fan On/Off switch (fan 
models);
- Set the timer mode switch to Manual (timer models);

sc/sV model (piezoelectric ignition)

- Turn the thermostat knob to 7 (maximum setting).
-  Press  in  and  turn  the  ignition  knob  from  “OFF  I” 
to  “spark”  and  then  “flame”;  you  will  hear  a  click 
(piezoelectric ignition).
- Keep holding the ignition knob down for a few seconds 
to allow the flame to stabilise, then release it and check 
that the pilot is still on (just as for kitchen hobs).
-  With  the  pilot  still  burning,  turn  the  ignition  knob 
leftwards to the “small flame + large flame” position.
-  The  appliance  will  now  run  at  temperature  setting  7 
(max); turn the thermostat knob to the desired setting, 
from 1 (13°C, min) to 7 (35°C, max).

se model (electronic ignition)

-  Press  the  On/Off  button  on  the  control  panel  (green 
light on).
If a malfunction occurs, the appliance will automatically 
go  into  SHUTDOWN  mode  (red  light  on);  to  restore 
normal operation, press the RELEASE button (above 
the On/Off button). 

Preliminary oPerations

commissioning

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Summary of Contents for Eco SC Series

Page 1: ...SC SV SE Wall gas stoves NATURAL...

Page 2: ...without timer without fan methane SC30TC M0000 SC 45 PIEZO without timer without fan methane SC45TC M0000 SV 18 PIEZO without timer with fan methane SV18TV M0000 SV 30 PIEZO without timer with fan met...

Page 3: ...chnical qualifications Best regards The Manufacturer The convection heater comes with a MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY which runs from the date of certification by your local Technical service see our websit...

Page 4: ...Electrical hookup Gas hookup TECHNICAL SERVICE Preliminary operations Commissioning Malfunctions Check during and after commissioning Changing the gas type Adjustments Routine maintenance Cleaning the...

Page 5: ...quest a new copy from your local Technical Service Certain basic safety rules apply to the use or electrical and fuel gas powered equipment as follows Do not allow children or unsupervised disabled pe...

Page 6: ...er and start stop the fan adjust the room temperature setting and restore operation after a malfunction SE The heat exchanger which is made of die cast aluminium and with fins assures highly efficient...

Page 7: ...thermostat 7 nameplate 8 fan switch ON OFF 9 gas valve 10 room thermostat sensor 11 power plug 12 power fuse 13 tangential fan 14 burner unit 15 heat exchanger 16 tangential fan thermostat 17 control...

Page 8: ...ng Gross weight including packaging CONVECTION HEATER Gross weight including packaging FAN COIL LPG G30 G31 Methane LPG G30 G31 Methane LPG G30 G31 PILOT BURNER Methane LPG G30 G31 Methane LPG G30 G31...

Page 9: ...GENERAL 9 CL LINE CONNECTOR CVT CONDENSER EA IGNITION ELECTRODE F FUSE IMP MANUAL SWITCH L PHASE N NEUTRAL O TIMER RB RESISTANCE TV FAN THERMOSTAT VT TANGENTIAL FAN functional wiring diagram SV...

Page 10: ...l scheme 230V 230V SP I II CF FLAME CONTROLLER CVT TANGENTIAL FAN CONDENSER EA IGNITION ELECTRODE ER DETECTOR ELECTRODE EV GAS SOLENOID VALVE F FUSE FACL DISTURBANCE FILTER ON LINE CONNECTOR HL POWER...

Page 11: ...ENERAL 11 control panel Timer mode Heater off Room thermostat mode 1 IGNITION COMMAND knob 2 PRESSURE REGULATOR SCREW 3 Room thermostat 4 Timer 5 TANGENTIAL FAN SWITCH ON OFF 6 Function selector SC SV...

Page 12: ...GENERAL 12 1 Timer 2 Status indication 3 Room thermostat 4 Function selector Timer mode Heater off Room thermostat mode 5 Power selector min max 6 ON OFF and release button 7 Fan indicator light SE...

Page 13: ...Dia 6 mm wall plugs n 1 Terminal n 1 Concentric pipes n 1 Centring spring n 1 O Ring gasket n 1 Gas cock with unions n 1 Document wallet n 1 User instruction booklet n 1 Installation booklet n 1 Gas a...

Page 14: ...al Standard kit DISCHARGE INTAKE 60 90mm L 900 EXTERNAL terminal Standard kit DISCHARGE INTAKE 60 90mm L 450 INTERNAL mounting Standard kit DISCHARGE INTAKE 70 110mm L 450 EXTERNAL terminal Standard k...

Page 15: ...to operate properly and for maintenance Make sure that the wall to which you are going to mount it is able to support its weight check that the included plugs can bear the appliance s weight in relati...

Page 16: ...for installation against the wall only the intake and flue pipes run through the wall Before starting the installation make sure the diameters total lengths and the terminals of the pipes are match t...

Page 17: ...Cutting must be perpendicular to the pipe axis please handle with care in order not to deform the pipes Insert the outer pipe through the hole then fit the inner pipe into the outer one Insert the flu...

Page 18: ...e flanging on the mounting template Use the included screws IMPORTANT The Special Kit is different from the Standard one the centring spring is missing You don t need it because the pipes are fixed co...

Page 19: ...polarities must be observed blue is NEUTRAL and yellow green is EARTH Strip the earth wire at least 2 cm longer than the other two wires Do not use the gas or water pipes to earth the appliance Ensure...

Page 20: ...et fan timer models Set the fan mode with the fan On Off switch fan models Set the timer mode switch to Manual timer models SC SV model piezoelectric ignition Turn the thermostat knob to 7 maximum set...

Page 21: ...the master switch to OFF and contact Technical Service Once the heater is running set the clock and timer if present for automatic operation by setting the function selector to timer mode refer to the...

Page 22: ...and tightened before you finally tighten it down with a wrench The injector mounts tightly so there is no need for a gasket Main gas burner injector replacement Unscrew the collar 4 3 8 F from the MAI...

Page 23: ...ting mount tightly to each other there is no need for a gasket Check that the value impressed on the injector matches that given in the table Restore the burner unit in reverse order Make the adjustme...

Page 24: ...e thermostat knob turned to pos 1 check that the minimum pressure values match those given in the table If necessary adjust them with he minimum flow rate regulator screw on the right side of the gas...

Page 25: ...the screw Routine maintenance must be run once a year to ensure that the appliance runs safely and efficiently throughout its service life Doing so also reduces consumption and polluting emissions No...

Page 26: ...ombustion Now check the condition of the burner itself Make sure the injector is in good condition if it is not blow compressed air through it to remove any dirt DO NOT use metal tools for cleaning Cl...

Page 27: ...to the frame and restore the electrical connections to prevent malfunctions such as incorrect speeds or short circuits Fuse burnt out If the appliance does not turn on again following a short circuit...

Page 28: ...e the connectors from their plugs replace the board and replace the cables as before Room thermostat sensor To remove and restore the sensor 1 disconnect the faston connectors from their clips release...

Page 29: ...me and extract it install a new unit in reverse order first install the mounts including dampers to the slots then secure it to the frame and restore the electrical connections to prevent malfunctions...

Page 30: ...alibration Safety thermostat manual re arm To remove and restore the thermostat 3 to facilitate access to the thermostat take off the cover 4 by undoing its screws remove the thermostat bracket 1 by u...

Page 31: ...external jacket 1 by lifting it completely off Restoring the jacket Fit it against the edge of the frame slide the front of the jacket onto the front of the frame and push it fully home Hold it in pla...

Page 32: ...ile the heater is running Intake discharge pipes improperly installed Check restore length of pipes tight connection between appliance and pipes Inadequate or fluctuating gas pressure Check adjust gas...

Page 33: ...proper injectors The pilot does not stay on Check switch replace Thermocouple failure Dirty pilot injector Uneven gas pressure Set the proper pressures Room temperature greater than programmed value S...

Page 34: ...fan failure Intake outlet grilles obstructed Switch faulty Appliance not powerful enough for the room Ignition electrode detection unit faulty earthed or badly connected Clean Free Reposition Replace...

Page 35: ...ontrol board faulty Replace High room temperature Adjust the room thermostat Air in gas pipes Bleed Incorrect ignition electrode distance Reset the gap The appliance starts malfunction shutdown Nozzle...

Page 36: ...36 INSTALLER useful information Retailer Name Address Installer Name Address Technical Service Name Address Date Job...

Page 37: ...37 notes notes...

Page 38: ...38 notes...

Page 39: ...39 warranty...

Page 40: ...NOTE The styling dimensions technical specifications equipment and accessories of the product may be subject to change in the interests of improvement 3520010100 Rev 0...

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