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Fixing the wall-mounting/tilt-safe bracket: 
Drill two holes in the wall with a clearance C ac-
cording to fig.10 and fig.11. 
Use wall-plugs (Ø6x30) provided. 
 

Note: 

Use the heater rear panel as a template to 
mark the hole positions. Place the heater 
against the wall and mark the screw slots 
through the heater panel. The drill holes 
must correspond to the lower part of the 
slots (fig.11, Detail E). 

 

 

 
fig.10 
 

 

 
fig.11 
 

 

 
fig.12 

The heater is fixed from the front, through the rear 
panel, using the fixing materials provided (2 screws 
each 5x100mm, clearance spacers 12mm long and 
clearance spacers 50mm long). 
The clearance spacers are in the packaging and 
can be slipped over the fixing screw. The length of 
spacer chosen depends on the necessary clear-
ance to the wall. 

 

 

 
fig.13 
 

For skirting boards up to 70mm in height, the 
heater can be placed flush to the wall (fig.14, Detail 
A). 
For skirting boards with a height of 70 to 120mm 
the heater must fixed using a wall clearance 
spacer (fig.14, Detail B), so that enough air can 
circulate under and behind the heater. 
Skirting boards of more than 120mm height must 
be cut out in the area around the heater. The 
heater is then fixed using the clearance spacer as 
shown (fig.14, Detail B). 

 

 

 
fig.14 

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Summary of Contents for 14/691-3

Page 1: ...OLSBERG Instruction Manual Static Storage Heater manual 14 69_ 3 and automatic 14 69_ 4 Static Storage Heater intelligent 14 70_ 3...

Page 2: ...ly be used for the function intended Note Packaging materials replacement parts and heaters or heater parts to be scrapped must all be dis posed of correctly according to regulations Disposal of old h...

Page 3: ...is vicinity can be warmed causing natural convection The floor and or the wall must be able to take the weight of the heater Please therefore note care fully the weights given in the Technical Data se...

Page 4: ...0 130 1x0 85kW 1x1 7kW 6x SP36 14 694 4 3 4 27 2 1005x170x700 171 2x1 7kW 8x SP36 intelligent 14 702 3 1 7 13 6 565x170x700 89 1x1 7kW 4x SP36 14 703 3 2 55 20 4 785x170x700 130 1x0 85kW 1x1 7kW 6x SP...

Page 5: ...n easily tilt and fall forward If necessary lean it against the wall Open the heater Take off the plastic covering caps left and right Remove the screws fig 7 Pull the front panel at the bottom 10cm o...

Page 6: ...spacers 50mm long The clearance spacers are in the packaging and can be slipped over the fixing screw The length of spacer chosen depends on the necessary clear ance to the wall fig 13 For skirting bo...

Page 7: ...he lower right of the plinth fig 16a Static Storage Heater intelligent 14 70_ 3 On Peak Supply A1 Z1 und A2 Z2 Feed the electrical cable 3x1 5mm through the left conduit in the heater base and then fo...

Page 8: ...For heaters with 3 or 4 bricks in a row put the outside bricks in first fig 19 Build up the complete rear brick columns Reinstall the heater elements fig 20 Make sure that the element connection tabs...

Page 9: ...full left CLOSED fig 24 to full right OPEN fig 25 and back fig 24 fig 25 Close the heater fig 26 Firmly fix the side panels to the upper right and left side inner cabinet using the screws Set the fron...

Page 10: ...nor spray tubes or similar objects closer than 25cm in front of or on the heater especially not in front of the air outlet grille It is important to remember that the surfaces of the heater can reach...

Page 11: ...panel which should act as a reminder Major components Storage core 1 The storage core bricks are made of a refractory material which can reach a temperature of more than 700 C at full heater charge He...

Page 12: ...ter charge up to 90 in relation to the room temperature The other 10 is influ enced by the temperature of the storage core The room temperature sensor is mounted inside the front right of the heater c...

Page 13: ...shows the flap d in the closed fig 28 in the open position Discharge can be classified in two distinct meth ods Manual Discharge In position 0 fully counter clockwise start of the comet tail the flap...

Page 14: ...off the adjustment knobs fig 30 Remove the front retaining screws left and right fig 30 and fig 31 Pull the control unit forward and out fig 32 and fig 33 Refitting takes place in the opposite manner...

Page 15: ...32 Circuit diagram manual 14 691 3 14 692 3 14 693 3 14 694 3 14 695 3 2 78 4514 4923...

Page 16: ...33 automatic 14 692 4 14 693 4 14 694 4 14 696 4 2 78 4514 4924...

Page 17: ...34 intelligent 14 702 3 14 703 3 14 704 3 1 78 4514 7023...

Page 18: ...84 10 78 4614 6913 02 2011 Olsberg GmbH H ttenstra e 38 59939 Olsberg T 49 2962 805 0 F 49 2962 805 180 info olsberg com olsberg com...

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