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8.9

ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL:

8.9.1

Ensure that the electrical supply is isolated.

8.9.2

Remove the appliance front door, release the 2 x securing screws and hinge down the electrical panel.

SYSTEM E-T models:

8.9.3

Disconnect the following
a.

Air circulation fan flying leads from the capacitor and withdraw from the cable clamp,

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 connection block terminals ‘

13

’ and

 

14

’,

e.

Fan Delay Control from connection block terminals ‘

18

’ and

 

17

’,

f.

Multifunctional Control from connection block terminals ‘

16

 (N) and ‘

15

’ (L), and 

Earth stud.

g.

Water heater from connection block terminals ‘

10

’ (L) and ‘

9

’ (N),

h.

Water Pump from connection block terminals ‘

12

’ (L) and ‘

11

’ (N),

i.

Cleanflow from connection block terminals ‘

19

’ (24V) and ‘

20

’ (0V),

j.

Earth lead from the fan chamber floor,

CONVENTIONAL Control models:

8.9.4

Disconnect the following:

a.

Air circulation fan flying lead from the flying lead socket and withdraw from the cable clamp,

b.

230V mains ‘

L

’,

 

N

’ and ‘

E

’ from connection block terminals ‘

1

’ and ‘

2

’, and 

Earth stud 

respectively,

c.

Room thermostat connections from connection block terminals ‘

7

’ and ‘

8

’,

d.

Limit switch from connection block terminals ‘

13

’ and

 

14

’,

e.

Fan Delay Control from connection block terminals ‘

18

’ and

 

17

’,

f.

Multifunctional Control from connection block terminals ‘

16

 (N) ,‘

15

’ (L) and 

Earth stud.

g.

Water heater from connection block terminals ‘

10

’ (L) and ‘

9

’ (N),

h.

Water Pump from connection block terminals ‘

12

’ (L) and ‘

11

’ (N),

i.

Cleanflow from connection block terminals ‘

19

’ (24V) and ‘

20

’ (0V),

j.

Earth lead from the fan chamber floor,

Both model types:

8.9.5

Release the hinge pins and withdraw the Electrical assembly, releasing wiring from cable clamps and grommets
as required.

8.9.6

Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

8.10

ELECTRONIC MODULE REMOVAL (SYSTEM E-T models only)

8.10.1 Ensure that the electrical is isolated.

8.10.2 Remove the appliance front door, release the 2 x securing screws and hinge down the electrical panel.

8.10.3 Disconnect terminals ‘

21

 

to ‘

33

’ from the Electronic module.

8.10.4 Release the 2 x screws and nuts securing Electronic module to Electrical assembly and remove module.

8.10.5 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

8.11

TRANSFORMER REMOVAL (BASIC Control models only):

8.11.1 Ensure that the electrical is isolated.

8.11.2 Remove the appliance front door, release the 2 x securing screws and hinge down the electrical panel.

8.11.3 Disconnect the Transformer as follows:

a.

RED

 Fan Speed voltage selector from the transformer terminal block,

b.

BROWN 

conductor from electrical panel connection block terminal ‘

1

’,

c.

BLUE 

conductor from electrical panel connection block terminal ‘

2

’,

d.

PURPLE 

conductor from relay panel terminal marked ‘

0V

’,

e.

YELLOW 

conductor from relay panel terminal marked ‘

24V

’,

8.11.4 Release 2 x screws, nuts and star washers securing Transformer to the Electrical assembly, and remove the

Transformer.

8.11.5 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

Fig. 5

SYSTEM E-T Electronic module

Basic control models:

j.

Pilot alight but main

i.

Mains electrical supply not

Check mains supply.

burner not igniting.

connected to heater.

ii. Controls not demanding heat

Check that time control (if fitted) and

room thermostat are operating correctly.

iii. T3.15A fuse failed.

Replace. If failure occurs again, check
wiring for short circuits.

iv. Loose connection to room thermo-

Check connections.

stat, limit switch, multifunctional
control lead, time control, relay
module or 24V transformer.

v. 230V/24V transformer failure.

Check 24V side with test meter, if voltage
missing, replace transformer.

vi. Faulty relay module

Check 230V at white wire from switch S5

vii. Multifunctional control faulty.

Replace Multifunctional control.

viii.Limit control faulty.

Short circuit control and replace if necessary.

ix. Room thermostat or external

Fit temporary loop in heater thermostat

 wiring faulty.

socket. If heater ignites, external circuit
or room thermostat is faulty.

9.3

The SYSTEM E-T module is fitted with a diagnostic light emitting diode (LED) which is visible through a hole in the
module cover, as shown in Fig. 5 below. If the LED is flashing, this means that :

9.3.1

The fan is not connected, or

9.3.2

The capacitor is not connected, or

9.3.3

There is a short circuit in the fan supply.

Diagnostic LED

Summary of Contents for HI-SPEC J25SC Series

Page 1: ...PARES HI SPECJ25SC KEY G CNo MFR SNo DESCRIPTION QTY 1 BOS02064SP Fan Assembly 1 2 T193 0145000 FilterAssembly 1 3 378466 BOS02031 Time Control 1 4 381627 1000 0701140 Multifunctional Control 1 5 2329...

Page 2: ...ent must be not less than 75mm 3 in However if clearances are less than 75mm the internal surface of the compartment must be lined with non combustible material The compartment must be of a fixed rigi...

Page 3: ...he 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 r...

Page 4: ...5 4 4 Apply a suitable mastic not provided to the spigot flanges and insert them into their respective apertures and seal them to the face of the SE duct wall 5 4 5 Position the larger rope ring seal...

Page 5: ...door or windows or on an outside wall iii Where affected by warm air ducts diffusers waste pipes or the heater itself iv Where subject to vibration c Connect Thermista stat Room thermostat wires to c...

Page 6: ...MAXIMUM 6 3 11 Ensure that the main burner has now ignited 6 3 12 Test for gas leakage at the supply Multifunctional control Pilot and Main burners using proprietary detection fluid and sealing any le...

Page 7: ...ch OFF the electrical supply to the air heater 6 8 3 Release the securing screw and hinge down the fan chamber door 6 8 4 Disconnect the air circulation fan as follows a System E T models disconnect t...

Page 8: ...s etc Outlet faces may require partial blanking in order to achieve this 6 9 3 Set the SUMMERAIRFLOW switch to O 6 9 4 Ignite the Pilot and Main burners as detailed in sub paras 6 3 4 to 6 3 7 6 9 5 S...

Page 9: ...arry out a complete functional test of the appliance in accordance with Commissioning Instructions at Sect 6 1 to 6 8 inclusive Replace any sealing gasket or insulation that is damaged before re commi...

Page 10: ...Thermocouple lock nut from the Pilot Burner Assembly and Multifunctional Control and withdraw the Thermocouple taking care to avoid damage to the capillary 8 5 3 Release the Igniter electrode lock nut...

Page 11: ...0 3 Disconnect terminals 21 to 33 from the Electronic module 8 10 4 Release the 2 x screws and nuts securing Electronic module to Electrical assembly and remove module 8 10 5 Refitting or replacement...

Page 12: ...YSTEM E T models a When carrying out any electrical testing a test meter MUST be used since low resistance test devices can cause damage to the Electronics module b Before commencing defect diagnosis...

Page 13: ...YSTEM E T models a When carrying out any electrical testing a test meter MUST be used since low resistance test devices can cause damage to the Electronics module b Before commencing defect diagnosis...

Page 14: ...0 3 Disconnect terminals 21 to 33 from the Electronic module 8 10 4 Release the 2 x screws and nuts securing Electronic module to Electrical assembly and remove module 8 10 5 Refitting or replacement...

Page 15: ...Thermocouple lock nut from the Pilot Burner Assembly and Multifunctional Control and withdraw the Thermocouple taking care to avoid damage to the capillary 8 5 3 Release the Igniter electrode lock nut...

Page 16: ...arry out a complete functional test of the appliance in accordance with Commissioning Instructions at Sect 6 1 to 6 8 inclusive Replace any sealing gasket or insulation that is damaged before re commi...

Page 17: ...s etc Outlet faces may require partial blanking in order to achieve this 6 9 3 Set the SUMMERAIRFLOW switch to O 6 9 4 Ignite the Pilot and Main burners as detailed in sub paras 6 3 4 to 6 3 7 6 9 5 S...

Page 18: ...ch OFF the electrical supply to the air heater 6 8 3 Release the securing screw and hinge down the fan chamber door 6 8 4 Disconnect the air circulation fan as follows a System E T models disconnect t...

Page 19: ...MAXIMUM 6 3 11 Ensure that the main burner has now ignited 6 3 12 Test for gas leakage at the supply Multifunctional control Pilot and Main burners using proprietary detection fluid and sealing any le...

Page 20: ...door or windows or on an outside wall iii Where affected by warm air ducts diffusers waste pipes or the heater itself iv Where subject to vibration c Connect Thermista stat Room thermostat wires to c...

Page 21: ...5 4 4 Apply a suitable mastic not provided to the spigot flanges and insert them into their respective apertures and seal them to the face of the SE duct wall 5 4 5 Position the larger rope ring seal...

Page 22: ...he 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 r...

Page 23: ...ent must be not less than 75mm 3 in However if clearances are less than 75mm the internal surface of the compartment must be lined with non combustible material The compartment must be of a fixed rigi...

Page 24: ...PARES HI SPECJ25SC KEY G CNo MFR SNo DESCRIPTION QTY 1 BOS02064SP Fan Assembly 1 2 T193 0145000 FilterAssembly 1 3 378466 BOS02031 Time Control 1 4 381627 1000 0701140 Multifunctional Control 1 5 2329...

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