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Mounting Regulations

Installation in closed, well 
aerated rooms without
connection to a chimney

  The operation of the units is 

  permissible if the minimum air  
  quantity cited in § 38 section 4  
  for combustion is supplied

  A safe exhaustion of the waste  

  gases is to be ensured
  to exclude inadmissible polluti 
  on.
 

Fresh air is fed from below;

  waste gases are exhausted    
  towards the top

Heating Rooms

  Warm air generators may only  

  be operated with a room ther 
  mostat when heating rooms.
  (Accessories)

  Make sure that sufficient fresh  

  air is fed to ensure perfect 
  combustion. Fresh air is to 
  be fed preferably through    
  windows and doors or through  
  sufficiently dimensioned  
  openings in the outer wall 

Safety zones

  To ensure safe operation and  

  guarantee unhindered
  access to the unit for mainte- 
  nance work, a safety zone    
  of 1.5 m should be maintained  
  around the unit

  Floors and ceilings must be 

  fire-resistant

  Intake and outlet diameters

  must not be narrowed or  
  blocked with foreign objects

When the unit is in use, the safety 
guidelines of the employers‘ liability 
insurance associations, the respective 
country construction ordinances, and 
the burning appliance regulations 
basically apply

.

  Make sure that there is an 

  adequate fresh air supply  
  appropriate to the respective  
  forced-air burner capacity (see  
  name plate)

Outdoor mounting

   Due to the operation of the unit, 

no dangers or unreasonable    
nuisances may arise

   The unit operator must guaran-

tee that unauthorised persons 
cannot manipulate the unit or the 
energy supply

   To avoid damage due to incle-

ment weather, the unit must be 
mounted in a protected manner

NOTE

The electrical connection for 

the units must be made at 

a separate feed point with 

a residual current device in 

accordance with VDE 0100, 

Section 55.

NOTE

For optimum operation the 
units should not be operated 
above an ambient temperature 
of 25 °C.

CAUTION

The units must only be in-
stalled in well ventilated 
spaces and not in living areas 
or similar recreational areas.

NOTE

The burner setting should be 
checked after every change of 
location and adapted to the 
new environmental conditions 
and atmospheric conditions if 
necessary.

CAUTION

Avoid underpressure or over-
pressure in mounting rooms 
since these states always lead 
to combustion-technical  
problems.

Electrical Connection

  The units are 

  operated with  
  230 V / 1~ N / 50 Hz.

  The electrical connection is

  made using a built-in mains   
  cable with earthed safety plug

  Extensions to the connection  

  cable may only be carried out  
  by authorised electricians, 
  subject to the length of the 
  cable, connected load of the 
  unit and taking into conside   
  ration how the unit is used at  
  its location

Summary of Contents for ATK 25

Page 1: ...REMKO ATK 25 Automatic oil heater with built in oil burner tank and exhaust gas connection Operation Technology Spare Parts Edition GB D05...

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Page 3: ...4 Intended use 14 Electrical Wiring Diagram 14 Trouble Shooting 15 Exploded view 16 Spare Parts List 17 Maintenance log 18 Technical Data 19 Before commissioning use of the equipment these operating i...

Page 4: ...s operation The unit must be set up and operated in such a way that people are not endangered by exhaust fumes and radiated heat and no fires can break out The unit may be set up and operated in rooms...

Page 5: ...t the automatic tank heater is activated for tempe ratures below 10 C When the unit has been switched on or when heat is required auto matic function with room thermo stat the supply air fan starts Th...

Page 6: ...is the case if e g 1 The room contents in m corre spond with at least 30 times the nominal heat output of all units operating in the room and a natural change of air is ensured through windows and doo...

Page 7: ...air supply appropriate to the respective forced air burner capacity see name plate Outdoor mounting Due to the operation of the unit no dangers or unreasonable nuisances may arise The unit operator mu...

Page 8: ...doors or in open rooms the operation of the device is also possible without an exhaust system However we recommend a 1 m exhaust pipe see example 2 with a rain hood placed on top so as to rule out the...

Page 9: ...Make sure that combustion air is supplied Make sure that the air can be sucked in and be exhausted freely Avoid overpressure and underpressure in the room where the unit has been installed Make sure...

Page 10: ...supply Maintenance and Service s s s 4 heating with room thermostat accessories The unit runs fully automatically with the temperature which has been pre selected on the room thermostat 1 Remove the...

Page 11: ...d and the burner is to be adjusted Observe regular maintenance and care intervals Cleaning the burner Clean the components of the burner as described below s s s 1 Pull the photocell 1 from its mount...

Page 12: ...he main filter frequently becomes dirty n If condensation water accumulates in the fuel Please proceed in the following way when cleaning the fuel tank 1 Unscrew the discharging screw D and discharge...

Page 13: ...rried out by authorised qualified techni cians CAUTION An electrical safety check must be carried out in accordance with VDE 0701 after any work on the units CAUTION Never let the pump run without fee...

Page 14: ...industrial or com mercial use no private living area heating The unit may be operated only by accordingly trained personnel The manufacturer is not liable for damage that occurs due to nonob servance...

Page 15: ...ith clean fuel 10 Fuel filter is blocked dirty Clean fuel filter resp replace if necessary 11 Nozzle is blocked resp wrong dimension type size Replace nozzle take care of correct type and size 12 Wron...

Page 16: ...nical progress 51 50 54 52 56 55 58 57 64 65 66 67 59 52 53 61 62 38 58 56 55 63 Siehe Abb AA 96 38 32 40 39 39 41 32 42 34 85 36 35 37 01 02 03 04 05 04 03 26 27 28 29 31 30 A B 32 34 34 33 97 08 98...

Page 17: ...4 72 Relay socket 1102534 29 Fan housing 1103734 73 Automatic burner 1102239 30 Air baffle plate right 1103756 74 Locking screw PG plate 1102533 31 Air baffle plate left 1103757 75 O ring seal 1103783...

Page 18: ...ate Signature 18 Date Signature 19 Date Signature 20 Date Signature Remarks Model Model No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Clean unit surface Clean unit interior Clean fan blade Cle...

Page 19: ...x l h 2 45 Nozzle Danfoss 80 H USG 0 50 Pump pressure approx bar 11 to 12 Tank capacity Ltr 40 Electrical connection 1 V 230 Frequency Hz 50 Rated current max A 2 3 Power consumption max 1 kW 0 43 Fus...

Page 20: ...and abroad but also unusually highly qualified sales experts REMKO sales representatives are more than just salespeople they must also be customer consultants in air conditioning and heating technolo...

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