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4.

 DUCT SYSTEM

All ductwork 

MUST

 be mechanically secured and sealed with good quality ducting tape.

4.1

RETURN AIR

4.1.1

Room-sealed appliances may be installed without return air ducting provided that the path between the return air
grille and the appliance return air inlet is protected in such a manner that the required airflow will be maintained at
all times. The return air grille should have a free area of not less than 0.06m

2

 (93 in

2

).

4.2

WARM DELIVERED AIR

4.2.1

The base duct, which equalises the air pressure to supply ducts, shall be constructed to support the weight of the
heater, which shall be secured to the plenum with screws on at least two sides, and sealed using self-adhesive
foam strip, ducting tape or sealing compound. All ducting and blanking plates shall be mechanically secured and
sealed.

5.

INSTALLATION

5.1

SIDE RETURN AIR

If return air is to be introduced via the side of the appliance, it will be necessary to prepare it prior to installation. Return
air ducting may be connected to either side of the heater as follows:

5.1.1

Remove the air filter, front cover and the air circulation fan.

5.1.2

Cut a hole in the chosen side of the fan compartment. The knock outs will determine the size and position.

5.1.3

Remove and the filter frame retaining screws and remove the filter frame.

5.1.4

Position the filter frame centrally over the prepared hole so that the front of the frame is flush with the front of
the heater.

5.1.5

Using the frame as a template, mark and drill the 6 x 3.2mm dia. frame fixing holes.

5.1.6

Secure the filter frame to the side of the heater using the screws previously removed.

5.1.7

Refit the air circulation fan, front cover and air filter.

5.1.8

Using suitable material, manufacture a plate to cover the original return air opening in the top of the air heater, and
secure with self tapping screws (not provided).

5.2

SE-DUCT PREPARATION

5.2.1

Ensure that the existing air heater has first been removed.

IMPORTANT:   Many SE-ducts are constructed from asbestos-based materials, and due to dimensional
variations between Johnson & Starley and other manufacturers appliances, a certain amount of rework
will be required on the SE-duct by REGISTERED CONTRACTORS.

5.2.2

In some circumstances, the SE-duct may be completely exposed and special components needed to complete the
installation. Consult Johnson & Starley Service Department if this situation is encountered.

5.2.3

Referring to Fig. 2, NOTE THE DATUM POINTS INDICATED before proceeding.

5.2.4

Thoroughly clean and replace the sealing material from the top of the existing base duct.

5.2.5

The holes in the SE-duct 

MUST

 correspond with the positions ‘

A

’ and ‘

B

’ as shown in Fig. 2. Measure the

thickness of the SE-duct wall and cut pieces of 125mm (5 in) inside diameter tube of a suitable non combustible
material to length, and cement in place such that the upper tubing projects 38mm (1.5 in) into the SE-duct, and

the lower tubing is flush with the inside face of the duct. 

These positions are critical.

5.2.6

Seal the redundant hole/s in the SE-duct using a suitable cement or blanking material, to ensure a good flat surface
on both the inner and outer faces of the duct wall.

IMPORTANT:

Any debris which falls into the SE-duct MUST BE REMOVED.

5.2.7

Referring to Fig. 2, drill 2 x 9mm diameter holes and fix the eye-bolts using the masonry plugs provided in the
installation kit.

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Fig. 7b, BASIC CONTROL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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Summary of Contents for HI-SPEC J25RS Series

Page 1: ...be left with the User or adjacent to the Gas Meter 1 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 SHORT LIST OF SPARES HI SPECJ25RS KEY G CNo MFR SNo DESCRIPTION QTY 1 232961 BOS02064 Fan Assembly 1 2 245508 R25...

Page 2: ...ctrical supplies 2 3 For service access a minimum of 300mm 12 ins is required at the front of the heater Space must also be allowed in a compartment installation to permit the removal of the heater Th...

Page 3: ...screws previously removed 5 1 7 Refit the air circulation fan front cover and air filter 5 1 8 Using suitable material manufacture a plate to cover the original return air opening in the top of the ai...

Page 4: ...screw provided Note The orifice cup must NOT be used in balanced flue applications 4 21 Fig 3 Fitting of orifice cup Fig 7a SYSTEM E T CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FRONT SIDE 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 12...

Page 5: ...as a room thermostat c BASIC CONTROL MODELS A 24V room thermostat not supplied that complies with BS800 BS3955 and BS4201 is essential to ensure close control of comfort conditions An anticipator is l...

Page 6: ...n anti clockwise to the SPARK symbol Press and hold the OPERATING CONTROL and whilst observing the Pilot Burner repeatedly press the Piezo igniter button until the Pilot burner ignites 6 3 5 After 20...

Page 7: ...lly resets and both the Pilot and Main Burners are extinguished 6 5 2 On the Multifunctional control remove the pressure test gauge and refit the Outlet Pressure test point cover 6 6 TEMPERATURE RISE...

Page 8: ...witch OFF the electrical supply to the air heater 6 8 8 Reconnect the air circulation fan at the terminal block 6 8 9 Hinge up the fan chamber door taking care to avoid causing damage to wiring and se...

Page 9: ...system by opening and closing warm air outlets 7 2 6 How to obtain summer air circulation 7 2 7 That the air grilles on the heater or heater compartment grilles and ventilators in the walls windows o...

Page 10: ...nstructions applicable to the appliance 8 2 BURNER AND CONTROL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL 8 2 1 Ensure that the Gas and Electrical supplies are switched OFF 8 2 2 Remove the appliance door 8 2 3 Disconnect igni...

Page 11: ...from the capacitor b 230V mains L N and E from connection block terminals 1 and 2 and Earth stud respectively c Thermista stat connections from connection block terminals 7 and 8 d Limit switch from c...

Page 12: ...n earth stud 8 13 4 Release the 2 x 4mm screws securing the Limit switch mounting plate and withdraw the control from the appliance by drawing the conductors through the grommet in the fan chamber flo...

Page 13: ...n earth stud 8 13 4 Release the 2 x 4mm screws securing the Limit switch mounting plate and withdraw the control from the appliance by drawing the conductors through the grommet in the fan chamber flo...

Page 14: ...from the capacitor b 230V mains L N and E from connection block terminals 1 and 2 and Earth stud respectively c Thermista stat connections from connection block terminals 7 and 8 d Limit switch from c...

Page 15: ...nstructions applicable to the appliance 8 2 BURNER AND CONTROL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL 8 2 1 Ensure that the Gas and Electrical supplies are switched OFF 8 2 2 Remove the appliance door 8 2 3 Disconnect igni...

Page 16: ...system by opening and closing warm air outlets 7 2 6 How to obtain summer air circulation 7 2 7 That the air grilles on the heater or heater compartment grilles and ventilators in the walls windows o...

Page 17: ...witch OFF the electrical supply to the air heater 6 8 8 Reconnect the air circulation fan at the terminal block 6 8 9 Hinge up the fan chamber door taking care to avoid causing damage to wiring and se...

Page 18: ...lly resets and both the Pilot and Main Burners are extinguished 6 5 2 On the Multifunctional control remove the pressure test gauge and refit the Outlet Pressure test point cover 6 6 TEMPERATURE RISE...

Page 19: ...n anti clockwise to the SPARK symbol Press and hold the OPERATING CONTROL and whilst observing the Pilot Burner repeatedly press the Piezo igniter button until the Pilot burner ignites 6 3 5 After 20...

Page 20: ...as a room thermostat c BASIC CONTROL MODELS A 24V room thermostat not supplied that complies with BS800 BS3955 and BS4201 is essential to ensure close control of comfort conditions An anticipator is l...

Page 21: ...screw provided Note The orifice cup must NOT be used in balanced flue applications 4 21 Fig 3 Fitting of orifice cup Fig 7a SYSTEM E T CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FRONT SIDE 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 12...

Page 22: ...screws previously removed 5 1 7 Refit the air circulation fan front cover and air filter 5 1 8 Using suitable material manufacture a plate to cover the original return air opening in the top of the ai...

Page 23: ...ctrical supplies 2 3 For service access a minimum of 300mm 12 ins is required at the front of the heater Space must also be allowed in a compartment installation to permit the removal of the heater Th...

Page 24: ...be left with the User or adjacent to the Gas Meter 1 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 SHORT LIST OF SPARES HI SPECJ25RS KEY G CNo MFR SNo DESCRIPTION QTY 1 232961 BOS02064 Fan Assembly 1 2 245508 R25...

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