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14.7

To light the air heater:

Thermoelectric;

Models

 EURO-X 1000 D

1025 

 1045 see fig. 22

-

Carry out the following procedure (which is also

displayed on the air heater casing)

-

Ensure that the air discharge louvres are set to

an open position;

-

Turn 

ON 

the gas supply to the air heater;

-

Switch 

ON

 the electricity supply to the air

heater;

-

Set room thermostat or remote control to an

OFF

 setting;

-

If fitted ensure that a time control is at an 

ON

setting;

-

Observe gas control details from figure 22 set

control to star position:

Using a lighted taper or match depress and hold

the control valve start knob and apply light to

the ignition burner. When the ignition burner

has lit, hold control for 30 seconds. Ignition

burner should remain alight when released.

Turn knob to 

"Flame"

 position

NOTE:

If ignition burner has not lit wait five minutes

and repeat the lighting procedure

-

Having established the ignition burner set

control to 

"Flame"

 position, appliance operation

is now fully automatic;

-

Set room thermostat to call for heat and/or

adjust to the desired comfort level. The pilot

burner will now light the

main burner.

-

In the event that the pilot flame goes out for

any reason it is important to wait five minutes

before attempting to relight the gas due to the

possibility of main gas flowing from the main

burner if the thermocouple has been energised.

-

To stop the burner, put the control knob to the

OFF 

position as indicated. It must be noted

there is a security interlock which prevents

relighting for one minute.

14.8

To light the air heater:

Thermoelectric burner control

Models EURO-X 1000 D
1055 

 1095 see fig. 23

-

Carry out the following procedure (which is also

displayed on the air heater casing)

a

Switch OFF electricity supply to the air heater;

b Ensure that the gas supply to the air heater is

on;

c

Set room thermostat to OFF or its lowest

setting.  If fitted, ensure time switch is set to

an ON cycle;

d Depress and hold control valve start button fig.

23;

e

Using a lighted taper or match light the ignition

burner located as shown;

f

Keep start button depressed 20 seconds after

ignition burner has lit;

g Close burner compartment access door;

h Switch ON electricity supply to the air heater;

i

Adjust room thermostat to desired temperature

and any other external controls to on;

Important

 :

If ignition burner pilot flame fails to light or goes

out for any reason allow 3 minutes before re-

lighting.  This time must also be allowed before a

re-ignition attempt if there is a flame failure of the

main burner for any reason.

To turn off the air heater for short periods

a

Adjust room thermostat to lowest setting or

switch to off other external controls;  To turn

off for prolonged periods, carry out 'a' above

then;

b Turn off gas control valve fig 23;

c

Switch off main electricity supply after air

circulation fan has stopped;

To turn off for prolonged periods, follow procedure

outlined above & then turn off the gas inlet service

tap.

To light the air heater:

Hot surface ignition systems;

1.  Turn on the gas supply to the air heater;

2. Switch on the electricity supply to the air

heater;

3. Ensure that time switch (if fitted) is set to an

ON 

cycle;

4. Adjust room comfort control/ thermostat to

desired temperature;

5. Air heater will now light automatically when the

room thermostat calls for heat.

6. If the appliance does not light:

a) check the automatic burner control does not

require resetting. An indicator light will glow on

the front panel of the appliance or on a remote

control where applicable. Reset by press the

light button on the appliance or remote control.

b) check if the thermal over heat control

requires resetting see figure 19 page 21 key

10;If the thermal overheat control requires

resetting and doing so restarts the air heater,

wait until the appliance warms up to thermal

equilibrium, to ensure that the over heat control

does not operate again. 

If it does and the

temperature surrounding the air heater is less
than 30 

°°°°

C then switch OFF the appliance and

call for service.

 If the temperature surrounding

the appliance exceeds 30 

°

C, take appropriate

action to reduce the temperature in the vicinity

of the appliance.

Warning:

The externally fitted gas service tap must not

be operated except in emergencies or for

servicing or prolonged periods of shutdown of

the air heater.

Summary of Contents for EURO-X 1000 D

Page 1: ...ue Gas Fan as Type B14 Appliances This document applies to EURO X 1000 D appliances with Thermoelectric or Hot Surface Ignition burner controls These appliances meet the following EC Directives Dir CE...

Page 2: ...he country concerned Such instructions may be obtained upon request from your supplier 1 5 Check that the local distribution conditions of electricity supply type of gas and pressure and adjustment of...

Page 3: ...g h 2 16 2 49 3 09 3 71 4 62 6 35 8 48 Gas service connection not supply line size Rc Electrical service protection class IP 20 230 240V 1 N 50 Hz Total electrical rating 4 kW Weight net kg Weight shi...

Page 4: ...2 COMBUSTION CIRCUIT DEW POINT OCCURRENCE CHART Note If operation within the condensation zone is unavoidable due to by pass restrictions optional AISI 316 stainless steel combustion circuit componen...

Page 5: ...Table 3 DIMENSIONS REFERENCE FIGURE 3 MODEL EURO X 1025D 1030D 1035D 1045D 1055D 1075D 1095D A1 Width overall 520 590 730 870 1080 1360 E Flue centres 290 325 395 465 570 710 Flue internal dia mm 130...

Page 6: ...ement when ordering type D models Opposite handing of the appliances may be required Whilst the air may be passed through the appliance from either end provision for locating the thermal over heat lim...

Page 7: ...0108X1DHGBEN 7 FIGURE 4 SUGGESTED ARRANGEMENTS FOR APPLYING MULTI HEATER COMBINATIONS...

Page 8: ...d 5 3 Fastening through all members 5 4 Checking alignment and joint worthiness 5 5 Applying gasket seals to prevent air leakage 5 6 Sectional view of completed joint Legend Figure 5 5 1 Cut and assem...

Page 9: ...4 1 It is essential that sufficient fresh air is provided for combustion and room ventilation Most traditional building constructions have a natural air change rate of at least 0 5 h Where it is know...

Page 10: ...heater is installed to outdoors is via another room then the route to outdoors must be ducted through the communication area The grille velocity for all air supply must not exceed 2 0 m s Grilles sho...

Page 11: ...e with the following formula Where D1 new flue size required D2 diameter of largest flue D3 diameter of additional flue Never connect an additional flue to a main stack at a 90 angle an inverted Y pie...

Page 12: ...ird of vertical height Refer to clause 5 4 page 11 for formula NOTE FIGURES 7 8 9 DEPICT EURO X 1000 S AIR HEATERS SAME FLUE DATA APPLIES FOR EURO X 1000 D Figure 7 RECOMMENDED FLUE CONNECTION Figure...

Page 13: ...y suitably qualified persons observing the rules in force 7 2 Check that the electrical specification is in accordance with the specified data on the air heater A unique appliance wiring diagram is su...

Page 14: ...n knob to Flame position NOTE If ignition burner has not lit wait five minutes and repeat the lighting procedure Having established the ignition burner set control to Flame position appliance operatio...

Page 15: ...er which time the gas valve s will open and the burner will be lit 8 7 5 If the burner has not lit within 5 seconds the electronic flame relay will switch off and lockout will occur This will cause th...

Page 16: ...out Following this manual intervention is necessary to restart the air heater by relighting the ignition burner or resetting an automatic burner control after the air heater has cooled and the LC3 con...

Page 17: ...upon completion of service and that motors fans and guards are fixed securely 9 5 Heat exchanger To be checked when carrying out burner and flue section work Inspect heat exchanger where visible insid...

Page 18: ...damage valve bodies which are constructed from soft die cast aluminium It is necessary to remove the burner manifold from the burner ribbon tray assembly to unscrew the gas valve FIGURE 15 DRAUGHT DIV...

Page 19: ...he ignition burner and its relationship to the flame proving thermocouple NOTE Location of the spacer rings when replacing a thermocouple Ensure that pilot flame plays on thermocouple hot tip only i e...

Page 20: ...minals 5 Thermal overheat control LC3 6 Limit control LC1 plus LC2 on models 75 95 7 Thermal fan control 8 Ignition burner 9 Thermocouple 10 Burner ribbon 11 Burner manifold with gas jets 12 Burner ga...

Page 21: ...terminals 4 Controls fuse 5 Automatic electronic burner control 6 Gas valve 7 Hot surface ignition 8 Burner ribbon 9 Burner manifold 10 Burner fail indicator 11 Burner gas pressure test point 12 Therm...

Page 22: ...25801 140 1 40 mm 1095 LPG Thermocouple connector TE 03 25261 SIT 1025 1045 Thermocouple connector TE 03 25154 760 Honeywell 1055 1095 Thermocouple set TE 35 25087 Bul 18 ALL Olive fitting Valve end T...

Page 23: ...e main burner jets to the size as given in 10 1 b Change the ignition burner jet as given in 10 1 c Set burner primary air shutter as appropriate referring to figure 20 d Adjust gas governor Natural g...

Page 24: ...m thermostat in warm air flow check temperature around thermostat Room thermostat on vibrating surface check contacts chattering near set points Fan rotating slowly heater operating on thermal limit c...

Page 25: ...cause irritation to the respiratory tract As with any dust pre existing respiratory condition and lung diseases may be aggravated Prolonged exposure for the purposes envisaged pertaining to this Rezn...

Page 26: ...ombined combustion heat exchanger The gas burner is controlled by a gas valve which is switched via external controls i e a room thermostat and time switch EURO X 1000 D air heaters are available with...

Page 27: ...Keep start button depressed 20 seconds after ignition burner has lit g Close burner compartment access door h Switch ON electricity supply to the air heater i Adjust room thermostat to desired tempera...

Page 28: ...heater is not used for heating purposes e g in summer months a Switch ON mains electricity supply to the air heater b Switch ON the manual override switch on remote control panel 14 10 Important In t...

Page 29: ...s recommended initially to ascertain routine service intervals Where local environmental circumstance change e g different processes being carried out in a factory the service interval should be recon...

Page 30: ...znor OPTIONAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANELS SAVING ENERGY AND OPTIMISE THERMAL COMFORT Reznor Europe N V J M Sabbestraat 130 B8930 Menen Belgium Tel 32 0 56 52 95 11 Fax 32 0 56 52 95 33 e mail reznor_eur...

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