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REMKO HTL 200-EC/250-EC
Commissioning
One person, who has been
adequately trained in the handling
of the units, should be tasked with
the operation and monitoring
of the units.
Starting the unit
1. Open the lockable door on
the rear side of the unit.
2. Check that
the operating
switch has been
moved to the“0”
(Off) position.
3. Place the room thermostat at
a suitable location.
The thermostat probe must not
be positioned in the warm air
flow and must not be placed
directly on a cool substrate.
4. Connect the room thermostat
to the thermostat socket
on the control cabinet.
5. Set the desired room
temperature on the room
thermostat.
The temperature set must be
higher than the current room
temperature.
6. Connect the unit to a properly
installed and fused mains
socket.
7. Check that the green indicator
lights for the grid phase
and the control phase are
illuminated on the control
cabinet.
Control panel on the control cabinet
Operation
The unit operates in a fully
automatic manner subject to
the pre-selected room temperature
and power stage.
The burner can be switched
off briefly during operation by
the temperature monitor (TW)
in the event of increased intake
temperatures or resistance at
the unit's outlet.
After the temperature drops again
the burner restarts automatically.
Avoid restarting the burner on
a frequent basis during unit
operation.
In the event of an excessive and
lasting increase in temperature at
the outlet, the heating operation
will be interrupted by the STB
permanently!
8. Open all of the fuel supply
shut-off devices.
9. Move the operating switch on
the control cabinet to the “1”
(Heating) position.
10. If heat is required, the forced-
air oil burner is switched on
immediately. The supply air
fan is switched on after a time
delay of 1 minute.
11. Close the rear lockable door.
12. The lockable door should be
closed at all times to prevent
the unit from being operated
by unauthorised personnel.
1
= Mode selector switch
2
= Operating hours counter
3
= Indicator lights -grid phase-
4
= Indicator light -GREEN-
“Control phase”
6
= Reset “Burner fault”
7
= Reset “Overheating” (STB)
8
= Indicator light -GREEN-
“Burner operation”
9
= Indicator light -GREEN-
“Fan
operation”
11
= Indicator light -RED-
“Burner
fault”
12
= Indicator light -RED-
“Over-
heating” (STB)
13
= Thermostat receptacle
14
= Heating stage switch,
0 = 1st
stage/1 = 2nd stage
NOTE
After fulfilling the respective
local regulations as well
as a professional installation
of the unit, the exhaust values
for the forced-air burner must
be checked and adjusted
if necessary by authorised
specialists.
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