GENERAL
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Convection heaters are standalone gas powered room
heaters. They have an atmospheric burner with TYPE C
combustion chamber which is sealed off from the room
to prevent hazardous fumes and gas returning to the
inhabited area.
The combustion air and flue gas are taken from and
discharged outside the room via two concentric pipes,
exploiting the balanced upwards draught of the com-
bustion fumes.
Given their small size, they can be installed even in re-
stricted spaces. They are equipped with a humidifier
tank to optimise comfort in the heated room.
they are factory equipped for metHane operation,
but can be adapted to operation with lPg (g30/g31)
with the included kit of nozzles.
note: the appliance can be supplied already adap-
ted to lPg operation on request.
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The thermostatic ignition/control/regulation
valve, controls all main functions and automatically
shuts off the gas supply in case of malfunction.
The control panel allows you switch on the appliance's
electrical power (appliances with tangential fan or timer
only), to start and stop it manually or automatically us-
ing the timer, to set its heating power and start/stop the
fan, adjust the room temperature setting and restore
operation after a malfunction.
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The heat exchanger, which is made of die cast
aluminium and with fins, assures highly efficient com-
bustion. The tangential fan rapidly heats the room when
heating is required.
The appliance is controlled by an electronic controller
which automatically shuts off the gas supply in case of
malfunction.
The control panel allows you switch on the appliance's
electrical power, to start and stop it manually or auto-
matically using the timer, to set its heating power and
start/stop the fan, adjust the room temperature setting
and restore operation after a malfunction.
The convection heater can be identified by:
- its packaging label:
this gives the product name, code, serial number and
gas type.
- nameplate
this gives the serial number, model and main technical
data.
- gas type label:
Gives the appliance's gas type; it must be replaced with
the appropriate new label if the appliance's gas type is
changed.
spare parts and service can only be provided if the
model of the appliance is properly specified.
tampering with, removing or losing the nameplate
means that the appliance cannot be properly identi-
fied, and makes it very hard to safely install or ser-
vice the appliance.
descriPtion of tHe aPPliance
identification
METHANE
LPG
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