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limit thermostat

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ventilation thermostat

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tangential fan

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ELECTRICAL SCHEME

Summary of Contents for Poster PE t1 30

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Page 2: ...E Electromagnetic directive compatible 2004 108 CE Low tension directive 2006 95 CE 0694 RANGE 3 0 s e n z a T I M E R MODELLO CODICE P E 3 0 T 1 M 0 1 0 0 5 0 s e n z a T I M E R P E 5 0 T 1 M 0 1 0 0 7 0 s e n z a T I M E R P E 7 0 T 1 M 0 1 0 0 9 0 s e n z a T I M E R P E 9 0 T 1 M 0 1 0 0 ...

Page 3: ...ll be long lasting reliable when it is installed and used properly manufacturerʼs guidelines are followed Good work and thanks The Manufacturer 3 GENERAL WARRANTY Provided that it is fitted in accordance with the Manufacturer s instructions this appliance benefits from the statutory warranty ...

Page 4: ... 23 Electrical collegaments pag 24 Gas connection pag 24 CUSTOMER SERVICE Preliminary operations pag 25 First service start pag 25 Processor control box malfunction pag 26 Controls during the first after starting service pag 26 Gas transformation pag 27 Regolation pag 28 Ordinary maintenance pag 29 Convector clean out pag 29 Components replacement pag 30 Disassembly reassembly of the skirt pag 34 ...

Page 5: ...side within a childʼs reach It is prohibited to disperse and leave packaging com ponents for the children handy It could be potential source of hazard Check if there is everything in the packing In case of messing pieces call the Agent that sold you the apparatus The convector installation has to be done by a quali fied person or by a qualified enterprise that has received a qualification The ente...

Page 6: ...ion of the apparatus The convector is a gas radiator that heat up the atmosphere It has an intake of air that goes in the combustion chamber type C The convector is made with an aluminium body that allows a high efficiency of heat it also has a fan that allows the dispersal of air faster in the rooms The convectors are arranged in factory for the func tion at gas methane and they can be transforme...

Page 7: ...tion and detection electrode 8 Diode Bridge 9 Gas valve 10 Atmosphere thermostatic Feeler 11 Line Connector EMC filter 12 Centrifugal Fan 13 Tangential Fan 14 Fuse protection 15 Processor control box 16 Technical labels 17 Heat exchanger 18 Safety thermostat 13 15 16 17 14 11 12 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 3 2 1 18 STRUCTURE ...

Page 8: ... 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 Distance wall s...

Page 9: ... TL limit thermostat TV ventilation thermostat VC combustion fan VT tangential fan WH white cable EV1 EV2 PE Timer Electrical Scheme 15 13 TL 8 9 10 11 12 VC C 1 2 1 3 2 TA TIMER L N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 2 1 5 4 II I O V T 30 50 30 50 70 90 PS IG L1 14 PR L3 CVT FACL 70 90 V T BL RD WH EV PD ER EA 19 18 17 16 4AF 21 20 M5 M3 EV1 EV2 PE Electrical Scheme 15 13 TL 8 9 10 11 12 VC C 1 2 TA L N 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 10: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 1 3 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Timer 2 Function signal 3 pheric thermostat 4 Function selectors Timer programming fan function Radiator deactivation Radiator function this button works at seconds the atmospheric temperature thermostat 5 Unblocking or trigger button 6 Main Switch 10 GENERAL CONTROL PANEL ...

Page 11: ...You need to order the tubes kit separately from the apparatus ParallEl tubE kit with uniquE tErminal standard Tube kit Ø 32 mm The kit is compound of Q ty Description 1 position paper jig for the radiator 6 Inserts of Ø 8 mm for fastening the template to the wall 1 Gas tap with pipefitting connections 1 Pipe fitting adapter for Ø 32 mm with faste ning screw 6 Self threading screw for tube fastenin...

Page 12: ... mm 1 Integrated unique terminal 4 Inserts Ø 6 mm 1 Antivibrating For the installation see following pages tErminal dEviation tubE kit Tube kit Ø 32 mm The kit is compound of Q ty Description 1 position paper jig for the radiator 6 Inserts of Ø 8 mm for fastening the template to the wall 1 Gas tap with pipefitting 1 Pipe fitting adapter for Ø 32mm with faste ning screw 3 Curves Ø 32mm 3 Tube Ø 32 ...

Page 13: ...he tubes are adjusted for the installation you want done The tube kits available are 3 0 5 0 7 0 9 0 MODEL CODE KIT std EXHAUST INTAKE Ø 32mm 1 INDIVIDUAL Description KIT std EXHAUST INTAKE Ø 54mm 1 INDIVIDUAL KIT special EXHAUST INTAKE Ø 32mm 2 SINGLES KIT special EXHAUST INTAKE Ø 54mm 2 SINGLES KIT special EXHAUST INTAKE Ø 32mm 1 INDIVIDUAL INTERNAL Installation KIT special EXHAUST INTAKE Ø 54mm...

Page 14: ... if around the convector tubes there are mate rials that can support the heath second check if the wall is made of the right material and can support the convector weight Verified if around the exhaust fumes tubes there is no wood or plastic but there is the right material that can support the heath The material where the convector it going to be pla ced has to resist the exhaust tube heath about ...

Page 15: ...erature Realize the holes for fastening the tubes after establish the hangersʼ length insert it in the right position Before assembling the tubes kit verifying that the Max tube length has been respected even the Max loaded loss provided See table 50 MIN A B RIGHT SIDE L h C D b a in mm A Overall dimensions 50 450 70 600 90 750 B 204 204 204 C 312 5 312 5 312 5 D 267 5 267 5 267 5 h 580 580 580 L ...

Page 16: ... Tube kit Ø 32 mm only centre disk Tube kit Ø 54 mm centre disk ring Execute a hole of Ø 65 mm in the wall tubes Ø 32 mm or a hole Ø 110 mm tube Ø 54 mm IMPORTANT For 70 and 90 versions fit the addi tional template 1 in the area of the holes 2 using the supplied screws Tubes group adapter connection To realize the group is necessary adapter tube lengths so that it will increases a space from the w...

Page 17: ...side Insert in the wall the assembled group adapter con nection angles and curves Position the unloaded intake tubes at thread outside wall being real careful that the short tube is always up unloaded tube Fasten the group adepter connection to the templa te with the screw set Insert the unique terminal until the plastic ring tou ches the wall Mark with a punch the holes for the fastening Cut the ...

Page 18: ...ort hold it horizontal to the paper mask then marked hole B and C Ø 8 mm After make A hole for the exhaust fume tube If you find difficult to mark the hard covering for the adepter connection hole you need to perfo rate the two holes with the bit Ø 6 mm to this use the template For normal plaster is enough to get throu gh the fastening holes with the bit of 3 mm Before pipes kit assemblage verifyi...

Page 19: ...inserts Ø 8 mm Put the hanger stirrup on the template then hold both on the C hole Execute two holes Ø 8 mm correspondence at the buttonhole then you can finish to fasten the appara tus with the inserts If you find difficult to mark the hard covering for the adepter connection hole you need to perfo rate the two holes with the bit Ø 6 mm to this use the template For normal plaster is enough to get...

Page 20: ...e terminal but tonhole Take off the paper mask from the template insert the assembled group in the wall positioning in the way that the tube extremity is at line to the outside wall then fasten the connection adaptor to the tem plate with the furnished screws With Ø 54 mm tubes Adapting the length tube to the wall space so it increases 25 mm then cut it Open the group adepter connections disassemb...

Page 21: ...e graph D insert the assembled group and fasten on the template with the furnished screws Complete the installation with the tubes cut the tubes at measure 5 adapting at the actual increa sed wall space of 25 mm eliminating the excess wall making that the tube will be at thread with the termi nal hole 4 With Ø 54 mm tubes Assemble the die cast angle curves 6 only for 0 54mm tubes on the adapter co...

Page 22: ...led group and fasten on the template with the furnished screws Fasten to the wall the spacing bar support with the furnished inserts Complete the installation assembling it with the rest of the tubes fastening them to the wall with commer cial clamps Before you wall up the tubes provide to insulate the exhaust fume tubes with strong materials resistant at a greater temperature of 200 C ex HT Armaf...

Page 23: ... Fitting the diaphragms Ø 54 mm pipes only is required and recommended only for models 30 50 and 70 Diaphragm fitting is NOT required for model 90 The diaphragm has to be inserted inside the air intake curves 2 and unloaded fumes 3 before assembling the convector on the template Remove the humidifier and the cover from the convec tor unscrewing the fasting screw Rest the inferior part of the conve...

Page 24: ...ity with CEI standards connected to an effective EARTH system A proper earth connection is mandatory Check on the technical label that is on the heat exchanger cover for the kind of gas that the convec tor uses Use the proper gas tubes and pipe fitting The etching under the convector is a 3 8 M UNI ISO 7 1 When the gas alimentation is on the right side of the convector for eventuating any problems...

Page 25: ...d it is going to stop when it has reached the atmospheric temperature It turns off the function single on the control panel If there are going to be any problems the convector is going to affect a stop of block and it s going to illuminate the trigger release button To restart the convector push the trigger release button after you wait to see if the convector starts this function This operation c...

Page 26: ...t Operating from the main control panel Operate on the atmospheric thermostat or the timer The fan starts when Processor control box gives the consent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 17 18 1 9 2 0 21 22 23 2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 1 3 14 15 16 17 18 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 14 15 PROCESSOR CONTROL BOX P C B ASSY MALFUNCTION 3 2 1 MODELLO 30 50 G20 12 12 G30 28 8 28 8 G31 36 7 36 6...

Page 27: ... Unscrew the 3 injectors 6 change them with the new ones Be real careful when you fasten the injec tor check on the injector that it has the right values as in the table The injectors seal and the nipples 3 8 are realized mechanically so you donʼt need a gasket Verifying that the values on the nozzles ore as in the table below Reassemble the cap with the burner in the same way that you dissembled ...

Page 28: ...egulator 3 screw clockwise the pressure increase rotating counter clockwise the pressure decrease After that check that all the regulation are done fasten the cap then close with cover Regulation GPL butane G30 29mbar and Propane G31 37mbar Minimum and nominal pressure Open the gas taps put the electrical plug under the convector then push the start button and put to the max power Alimentation pre...

Page 29: ...clean plastic or painted parts donʼt use any pro duct that will cause damage to the apparatus It is important that the switch is turned to the off posi tion on the control penal Position the wall switch on off Wait that the convector gets cold completely Do not allow water or any other liquid to be applied directly to the cover uses dampened clothes to do the operation that you want Do not allow l...

Page 30: ...to not damage the electrode Pressure switch tubes Check that the tubes are cleaned Air fan motor Pressure switch unloaded fumes Processor control box P C B assy replacement Card control or flame control Follow the indication to exchange the flame control 1 Unscrew the screws 2 from the card control Correctly on plug the connectors Exchange the flame control Be real careful plugging the connectors ...

Page 31: ...th the clamp 2 and after the fan 5 Unscrew the screw away the fan frame complete of curves connector 7 and ant vibration gasket 8 Disassemble the curves connector 7 from the mete ring screw of the broken fan and reassemble complete of ant vibration gasket 8 on the new component Reassemble the fan in the reverse way being careful of inserting before the curves connector complete of O Ring 9 in the ...

Page 32: ...he burner closing the valve gas putting the convector in block Use only original peaces White Rodger valve gas coil replacement Follow the indication to replace White Rodger valve gas coil Unscrew the screws that hold the stirrup 4 that block the coil 1 at the valve body 2 and replace Extract the fail soft coil 1 taking it out real careful Replace the new fail soft coil 3 putting in the right posi...

Page 33: ...s from the pressure switch Unscrew the stirrup support fixing screw 2 separa ting the pressure switch from the frame Reassemble the new pressure switch Insert the silicone tubes 3 o 4 also be real careful when you reconnect the cables if you are not sure of what you are doing look at the electrical diagram Always remember to use original spare parts 33 CUSTOMER SERVICE 2 1 3 4 ...

Page 34: ...inserted The convector doesn t start Gas pressure not regulated Regulated the pressure Thermostat doesn t work Regulate the thermostat Burned fuse Replace Processor control box P C B assy Replace High Atmospheric temperature regular the atmospheric thermostat on 7 Air in the gas tube Replace Not a regular distance between the electrode Put them at the right distance If the convector starts Dirty i...

Page 35: ...connected Check Replace Flame control board fault Check Replace The burner switches off while operating Not enough or irregular gas pressure Check Adjust gas Intake and outlet pipes badly fitted Check Remedy pipe length appliance pipe seal Intake Outlet diaphragms not fitted Fit diaphragms The appliance does not heat enough Gas nozzle pressure inadequate Check and adjust gas Replace Appliance outp...

Page 36: ...Seller Street tel Sir Installer Street tel Sir Technical Service Assistance Street tel Date Intervention USEFUL INFORMATION 36 CUSTOMER SERVICE ...

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Page 42: ...s Pg 5 General advice 6 Finding out the convector 8 Convector use Setting service 9 Timer and watch regulation 12 Thermostat environment regulation 13 Long periods shut down 14 Cleaning 15 Maintenance 15 Anomalies and solutions 15 ...

Page 43: ...ou efficiency comfort quietness and safety for years to come An Authorized Technical Service Centre is prepared to maintain this product s high efficiency answer any of your questions as well as provide you with any replacement parts This manual contains important safety instructions that must be read and understood prior to the use of the convector ...

Page 44: ...zed Service if you are experiencing any difficulty The Technical service Assistance can gave you a good advice for the proper work of your convector The convector are conformed at Gas directive 90 396 CEE Electromagnetic Directive Compatibility 89 336 CEE Low Tension Directive 73 23 CEE 0694 In this manual are used these symbol ATTENTION for actions that require particular caution and adequate pre...

Page 45: ... will cause a malfunction or seri ous damage to the convector SECURITY RULE When using a product with combustion or electrical energy always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of injury Read this manual carefully to learn its use and limitations as well as potential hazards associ ated with its use It prohibited to children and dis abled persons the use of the convector Do not use ...

Page 46: ...empted repairs Things to do if the convector is going to be shut down Position the switch to off Unplug the main electric cable Turn off the gas switch The convector has to be installed by a qualified technical for the low of the 5 march 1990 n 46 as indicated in this manual Your Technical service Assistance may be contacted to replace this manual if it becomes damaged or is lost 6 user GENERAL CO...

Page 47: ...user 7 CONVECTOR POSTER Fox PE GAS CONVECTOR TYPE C FOR HEATING ...

Page 48: ...This convector is the series of type C The fan that is assembled has two velocities Minimum power minimum velocity Max power max velocity A transparent cover is provided to avoid damage to the main power con trol panel To open the panel simply lift it up The convector can be ordered with a humidification cup é é é ...

Page 49: ... is going to show you the start of the convector and what are the things to do for a long period shut down See if the gas switch is turned on Check if the wall switch is positioned on See if the electric extension is inserted in the socket and the plug is inserted under the con vector Adjust the atmospheric thermostat at number 7 for a fast heating or as you prefer ...

Page 50: ...ch to start the convector The convector is going to start the phase and it is going to stop when it has reached the atmos pheric temperature it turns off the function single on the control panel To restart the convector push the trigger release button and wait the restart phase until the function starting ...

Page 51: ...pts place the main button to off and call Technical Service Assistance or the Manufacturer When the convector is in function regulate the watch dial on the exact hour and the timer in the automatic functioning To activate the convector automatic function it enough positioning on watch the function selector ...

Page 52: ...efully from the centre of the watch to the outside the cordless plug you insert the minutes or the hours you want the convector to work Stop periods OFF If you move toward the inside of the dial the corresponding cordless plug to the time band in the way you desire the convector remain deactivated The convector can be stopped with the function selector on the 0 position or with the main switch In ...

Page 53: ...e the temperature you move the handle rotating clockwise on number 7 to decrease the temperature counter clockwise on number 1 After that the new regulation is effect wait that the convector has completed the function cycle and verified the states obtained Repeat the operations until coming at the desired con ditions ...

Page 54: ... time is important to follow these sequences Positioning the function selector on 0 Positioning the main switch on the control panel to the off position Place the main wall switch if present to the off position or disconnect the electric cord switched on under the convector Close the gas tap ...

Page 55: ...all Technical Service Assistance CLEAN OUT The only necessary cleaning by the owner is to clean the cover Before effecting It is important that the wall switch and switch on the control penal is turned to the off posi tion Wait that the convector gets cold completely The only cleaning that is required by the owner involves removing the cover and wiping it clean the dust which may have collected Do...

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