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Users Instructions

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If the heater has not been left operational proceed as 

follows. 

A) Checks before lighting the Air 

Heater

The following preliminary checks should be made before 

lighting the heater(s)

a) Ensure that the ELECTRICAL supply to the heater is 

switched OFF.

b) Check that all warm air delivery outlets are open.

c) Check that the thermostat is set at MAX.

d) Check that the clock control is set to an ON period.

e) Check that any other controls are calling for heat.

B) Lighting the Air Heater

1. Switch on the electrical supply at the isolator

2. If the Limit indicator light comes on press the limit inter-

lock reset switch on the front panel of the heater.

3. The startup sequence will commence.  After a short 

delay the burners will light and the green ‘ON’ indicator on 

the front of the heater will be illuminated.

4. If the burners fail to light the control box will automati-

cally restart the ignition sequence. If after 5 attempts at 

ignition the burners have still failed to light the control box 

will go to lockout and the red lockout light on the front of 

the heater (or on the low level remote reset, MC200 or 

Powrtrol RR if fitted) will be illuminated. To restart the 

ignition sequence depress the reset button on the low 

level reset for about 1-2 seconds.

WARNING: If it is not possible to light the heater 

after several attempts, contact the installer or 

local service company.

C) To Shut Down the Air Heater

  1) For Short Periods: 

Turn the room thermostat to the OFF, or set to it’s lowest 

setting.

  2) For Long Periods: 

Complete step 1 above. Wait for 5 minutes and then turn 

OFF the electrical supply at the isolator.

D) Description of Operation

Important: 

The heater must NOT be controlled 

by switching ON and OFF the main electrical 

supply to it.

1) Standard Units

The ignition sequence commences each time the external 

controls e.g. Time clock, room thermostat etc. call for 

heat. The internal exhaust fan will run and, when 

sufficient combustion airflow is proved by the air pressure 

switch, the ignition spark will be generated, the main gas 

valve opens and the burners light. The green ‘ON’ indica-

tor will be illuminated. The heater fan will automatically 

start approximately 2 minutes after the burners light. 

When the external controls are satisfied the burners will 

be turned off and approximately 2 - 3 minutes later the 

heater fan will be automatically stopped. If the burners fail 

to light the control box will make another four attempts at 

ignition.

2) High / Lo & Modulating Units

When the burners are alight, the heat output will be 

controlled either to high fire or low fire or, in the case of 

modulating units, to any point between high and low fire; 

depending on the requirements of the space being 

heated and the external controls fitted.

3) Summer / Winter Modes

Certain types of external controls will provide for two 

modes of operation i.e.

Summer: The heater fan alone will run at the dictate of the 

external controls to provide air movement.

Winter: The heater will operate normally.

 4) Overheat Thermostat

This operates if high temperatures within the heater are 

detected, the burners are turned off and a Amber indicator 

switch light on the front panel is illuminated. NVx10 - 75 

units have the thermostat located inside the controls 

section. NVx90 - 140 units have an additional thermostat 

on the side of the unit at the opposite end to the controls 

(either thermostat can go to limit and shut off the burners). 

The fault condition must be identified and rectified and the 

thermostat manually reset.

When the unit has cooled, push the Amber indicator  

switch on the front panel to reset the limit thermostat inter-

lock relay, the red indicator light will go out and the unit is 

operational again.

Note:

 The limit thermostat(s) can only be reset 

once the unit has cooled down.

Unless the cause of the fault condition is readily 

obvious, for example a power cut whilst the 

heater was operating, a service engineer should 

be contacted.

E) Maintenance

To maintain efficient, reliable and safe operation of the 

heater it must serviced by a qualified person at least 

annually and preferably at the end of the heating season.

F) IMPORTANT

Free access must be maintained to and around the heater 

for servicing purposes and the air supply to the heater 

must not be restricted in any way. Combustible materials 

must not be stored adjacent to the heater.

If at any time a gas leak is suspected, turn OFF the gas 

supply at the meter and contact the local gas undertaking 

immediately. 

All Powrmatic heaters use gas and electricity to power 

them, they may also contain moving parts such as pulleys 

and belts. It would be hazardous to tamper with or attempt 

to service unless you are a competent person in the field 

of Gas and Electrical work.

If you have any safety questions reference the servicing 

and installation of any of our heaters please do not 

hesitate to contact our head office for expert advice. Your 

safety is paramount to us.

Gas Safety (Installation & Use) (Amendment) Regula-

tions

It is law that all gas appliances are installed, 

adjusted and, if necessary, converted by qualified 

persons* in accordance with the current issue of 

the above regulations. Failure to install applianc-

es correctly can lead to prosecution. It is in your 

own interests and that of safety to ensure that the 

law is complied with. 

* An approved class of person listed on the gas 

safe register.

Summary of Contents for NVx Series

Page 1: ...nstallation and Servicing Instructions Brahma Control MKIII LIB GM44 GB IE H E AT I N G V E NT I L AT I O N A I R C O N D IT I O N I N G WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT Reset from Loc...

Page 2: ...g company 4 The heater has been used in accordance with the manufactures instructions 5 The correct specification fuel has been used 6 No unauthorised repairs of modifications have been made 7 Powrmat...

Page 3: ...contact our Technical Support Team by calling 01460 53535 Users Installation and Servicing Instructions CONTENTS Title Section Contents Page User Instructions 4 Pre Installation 1 1 Introduction 5 1 2...

Page 4: ...controls e g Time clock room thermostat etc call for heat The internal exhaust fan will run and when sufficient combustion airflow is proved by the air pressure switch the ignition spark will be gener...

Page 5: ...or industrial premises All variants with the exception of NVx EA units are for internal use only NVx heaters feature a closed combustion circuit and have an internal exhaust fan mounted downstream of...

Page 6: ...from drop rods via purpose designed M10 suspension fixing points on the heater ii attached to our optional wall support brackets or iii positioned on a level non combus tible base In all cases it is i...

Page 7: ...ocal gas undertaking The inlet gas pressure under running conditions must not be less than 17 5mb 1 2 4 2 Meters An existing meter should be checked preferably by the gas undertaking to ensure that th...

Page 8: ...Installation 1 3 In the space Low Level Grille Free Area Low Level Grille Free Area High Level Grille Free Area Low Level Grille Free Area Low Level Grille Free Area High Level Grille Free Area High L...

Page 9: ...be provided If the air heater s is installed in a plant room the return air intake s and the warm air outlet s from the heater s must be fully ducted into and out of the plant room to avoid interferen...

Page 10: ...Page 10 NVX Range Users Instructions Service Instructions Issue 5 5 August 2015 1 3 Size Data NVx F Axial Fan Crossflow Units...

Page 11: ...00 700 760 100 233 5 492 142 317 450 232 5 925 206 114 297 1000 700 760 100 233 5 492 142 317 450 232 5 905 206 114 297 1000 700 912 100 233 5 644 142 317 450 232 5 925 206 114 374 1325 700 760 130 23...

Page 12: ...0 540 80 248 308 120 304 260 176 925 216 114 194 1000 700 760 100 233 5 492 142 283 260 197 925 206 114 297 1000 700 760 100 233 5 492 142 283 260 197 905 206 114 297 1000 700 912 100 233 5 644 142 28...

Page 13: ...4 1000 700 760 100 233 5 492 142 317 450 232 5 1430 206 114 297 1000 700 760 100 233 5 492 142 317 450 232 5 1430 206 114 297 1000 700 912 100 233 5 644 142 317 450 232 5 1430 206 114 374 1325 700 760...

Page 14: ...0 700 760 100 233 5 492 142 317 450 232 5 835 206 114 297 1000 700 760 100 233 5 492 142 317 450 232 5 835 206 114 297 1000 700 912 100 233 5 644 142 317 450 232 5 835 206 114 374 1325 700 760 130 235...

Page 15: ...al Fan Bi Directional Units Model A B C D E F G H J K L M N P mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 2325 700 700 130 235 5 356 220 347 850 278 1120 246 88 260 2325 700 831 130 235 5 487 220 347 85...

Page 16: ...e heater Top of heater Rear of heater Dependant on flue system used For Multi air heater Installations the following minimum distances between units must be observed Between units side to side Between...

Page 17: ...umstances must these points be used as the final means of suspension 2 1 2 Suspending the heater Threaded drop rods must have lock nuts fitted that are tightened down onto the 10mm fixings in the heat...

Page 18: ...n sealant around the face of the flange of the combustion air socket on the same side as the socket Passing the socket through the panel from the inside position the flange up against the panel Secure...

Page 19: ...centric adaptor to the terminal section and then extend down to the heater using straight lengths Fit adjustable lengths as the final connection pieces to facilitate flue disconnection for servicing E...

Page 20: ...ustable length Single to twin adaptor Flue socket Combustion air duct Maximum 6m Minimum 980mm Combustion air socket Note A terminal guard may be required Type C12 installation Type C32 installation P...

Page 21: ...ly sized See the wiring diagram accompanying these instructions Models supplied with a centrifugal fan silencer duct section require wiring to be completed between the heater and fan Refer to supplied...

Page 22: ...ss before leaving the factory After establishing the main burners test round the gas inlet connection using a leak detection fluid 1 Switch on the electrical supply at the isolator 2 If the limit indi...

Page 23: ...nal CO2 values are given for guid ance in the Table at the bottom of the previous page 5 Turn off the main burner and disconnect the pressure gauge and replace the sealing screw Turn on the main burne...

Page 24: ...as meter dial pointer ensuring that no other appliances supplied through the meter are in operation 3 Repeat 2 above with external controls set to maintain low fire 4 If it is necessary to adjust eith...

Page 25: ...ignal of 0 10V DC is 0 3V DC When P2 is set at 40 the drop out voltage with an input control signal of 0 10V DC is 4 0V DC 4 Potentiometer P3 Default setting 100 Controls the maximum hold in voltage I...

Page 26: ...Controls 1 Close the gas service tap and ensure that the gas valve is heard to close within 1 second and that the lockout light is illuminated Note that the heater may attempt five re ig nitions befo...

Page 27: ...2 7 4 Heat Exchanger Whilst the main burner assembly is removed from the unit check that the primary sections that the burners fire into are clean 2 7 5 Main Fan Assembly 2 7 5 1 NVx F CCF Models 1 In...

Page 28: ...at settings Fan Off Fan On Limit NVx 10 140 86 F 30o C 122 F 50o C 212 F 100 C 1 Squeeze the casing sides inward and pull casing forward 2 Remove the electrical connections from the thermostat 3 Remov...

Page 29: ...e 2 Electrical Loading 1ph NVx90 NVx120 5 00 2 30 7 80 3 80 NVx140 7 80 3 80 F Models CCF Models MODEL PLATE AMPS A START AMPS A RUN AMPS A FUSE RATING A NVx10 2 NVx15 0 18 0 34 0 16 910 2 8 4 2 2 10...

Page 30: ...00 183 F CCF HIGH FIRE LOW FIRE AIR VOLUME MAXIMUM DUCT RESISTANCE FAN MOTOR WEIGHT NVx60 65 60 60 0 32 80 27 88 1 5608 N A 0 680 135 5 250 1 40 213 NVx75 NVx90 NVx120 81 30 75 0 95 3 90 0 130 1 120 0...

Page 31: ...8 59 2 8 4 50 NVx90S 10 2 83 950 8 0 10 35 2 8 6 06 NVx90 6 3 5 1500 9 4 10 07 3 5 6 19 NVx120 8 3 5 1500 9 1 13 77 4 1 9 30 NVx140 10 3 5 1500 8 4 15 74 4 0 10 46 Minimum Inlet Pressure 37mbar Inlet...

Page 32: ...t reset when cold check for for 230V between terminals 9 11 on the limit interface board Check connections faulty limit stat Gas Electrical supplies present Unit at Lockout Lockout lamp on low level c...

Page 33: ...more ignition attempts then lock out Exhaust fan continues to run APS has lost C to N O continuity slightly reduce APS set point Check for 230V between terminals 13 N of the terminal strip Absent Rep...

Page 34: ...120 140 141378715 Ignition Electrode 10 75 142423002 Ignition Electrode 90S 90 140 142423004 Rectification Electrode All 142423003 Burner 10 75 142400240 Burner 90S 90 140 142400241 Fan Limit Thermost...

Page 35: ...04 Z 15 35 40 140232005 Z 15 50 90 140232006 Z 15 60 75 120 140 140232007 Z 15 90S 140232011 Main air fan Axial NVx V 10 15 140232002 Z 15 20 140232010 Z 15 30 40 140232009 Z 50 90 140232018 60 75 120...

Page 36: ...press However as part of our policy of continued product improvement we reserve the right to alter specification without prior notice Page 36 NVX Range Users Instructions Service Instructions Issue 5...

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