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Model

FSE 40

FSE 60

FSE 75

FSE 100

FSE 145

FSE 175

FSE 225

FSE 300

Power supply

Single phase

230V¹

Electrical

Three phase

-

400V¹

Fan motor

Quantity

No.

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

Unit power

kW

0.4

1.1

1.5

2.2

3

1.1

2.2

3

Unit current

A

4.6

2.5

3.3

4.6

6.2

2.5

4.6

6.2

Burner

See characteristics of the burner installed

Wiring diagram code

FSE 40

FSE 60

FSE 75

FSE 100

FSE 145

FSE 175

FSE 225

FSE 300

8000003938

×

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8000003939

-

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

Table 11 – 

Electrical data

Table 12 – 

Wiring diagram code

3.1 Electrical connections

The electric panel is pre-installed with burner, 
control and safety thermostat of the FAN-LIMIT 
device connected. Please follow the directions 

below to get started:

•  General power supply;
•  Connections to the blown burner;
•  Connections to the various external safety 

systems (fire dampers, humidifier, fire 
protection, etc.).

•  Electrical connections must only be carried 

out by qualified engineers

•  If confused, please contact manufacturer 

for further clarification.

•  Install upstream of the unit a differential 

magneto thermal circuit breaker suitably 
sized according to the regulations in force.

•  Always connect the earthing system, taking 

care to leave the earth wire slightly longer 
than the other wires, in the event that the 
wires are accidentally pulled, the latter is 
the last one to be removed.

•  Get a qualified engineer to check that the 

section of the cables and the electrical 
system are suitable for the maximum 
power absorbed by the unit indicated on 
the information plate.

•  Respect polarity in the connection of the 

power supply (phase - neutral). In any case, 
make sure that the direction of rotation of 
the fans is correct.

•  The unit must be connected to an efficient 

earthing system. The manufacturer shall 
not be held responsible for any damage 
caused by failure to earth the appliance.

•  The electrical cables must be positioned 

away from hot and/or cold surfaces, or 
areas with sharp edges.

•  In accordance with the Standards regarding 

the installation of electrical components, a 

device disconnected from the mains with 
an opening distance between contacts 

that guarantees complete disconnection in 
over-voltage conditions III (Standard EN 
60335-1) must be included.

•  Do not use water pipes or gas pipes to 

earth the unit.

•  For input and output of the electrical wires, 

use the dedicated cable clamps on the unit

The appliance must always be powered. Operation 
consent must only be obtained by closing and 
opening the contact of the room thermostat.

Power supply voltage ±5%
Frequency 50 Hz
With Neutral

3.2 Wiring diagram reference

The wiring diagram is included as part of 

this documentation, and is an integral part 
of these instructions. If lost please contact 
the manufacturer for a replacement.

We recommend keeping it carefully together with 
the other documents.

Should you lose this document, please 
contact the manufacturer for another copy, 
using the serial number of the appliance.

•  If confused, please contact manufacturer for 

further clarification.

•  Please proceed under the following 

standard (Standard EN 60335-1) 

•  The installation of the general electrical 

safety devices (e.g. residual current circuit 

breaker) must be executed by the installer 

according to the specific applicable 
regulations.

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Summary of Contents for FSE 100

Page 1: ...es in force All external wiring must comply with the codes of practice or rules in force in the country of installation Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause pro...

Page 2: ...cluding children with reduced sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person resp...

Page 3: ...ion 14 2 10 Gas Installation connection 14 2 11 Oil Installation connection 14 2 12 Fuel supply 14 2 12 1 Storage tank 15 2 13 Pipe work and fittings 15 2 14 Packaging 18 2 15 Flooring 18 2 16 Electri...

Page 4: ...the instructions of this manual for the consequences of any operations carried out and not specifically provided for or for translations open to misinterpretation The electrical system must feature su...

Page 5: ...en subject to and affected by the ingress of water in any form The heater is not operated at the rating s laid down in the manufacturers technical specifications The heater has not been operated or us...

Page 6: ...level surface made from non combus tible material which is sufficiently robust to withstand the weight of the heater and any ancillary equipment 1 6 General requirements WARNING Unauthorised modifica...

Page 7: ...ety thermostat factory calibration 80 C has the function of interrupting the burner operation in case of abnormal overheating of the air It is automatically reset It shall be correctly calibrated when...

Page 8: ...mm nom FSE 40 600 770 1500 145 130 5 FSE 60 650 950 1650 225 150 6 FSE 75 650 950 1650 245 150 6 FSE 100 800 1200 1900 310 180 7 FSE 145 800 1200 1900 345 180 7 FSE 175 1000 1500 2150 485 205 8 FSE 22...

Page 9: ...V 93 5 93 1 93 6 93 2 94 3 94 5 93 1 94 5 Gross flue gas temperature 2 C 155 155 155 155 140 140 155 140 Combustion chamber pressure Mbar 0 1 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 5 0 6 1 5 Heat output 1 kW 28 0 38 2 52...

Page 10: ...useful efficiency el max At nominal heating capacity el min At minimum heating capacity el sb In stand by mode F env Envelope loss factor P ign Ignition burner consumption NOx Nitrogen oxide emission...

Page 11: ...ould Be placed on a flat surface capable of bearing its weight Be supported over the entire perimeter of the lower base Be placed on a surface whose deflection and strength is such that it can prevent...

Page 12: ...the system 2 5 Flue gas discharge Flue gas exhaust connection position and example of connection to the flue Condensate discharge fitting is necessary to prevent any condensate that has formed in the...

Page 13: ...the ducts of the air inlet circuit to the side opening the appliance is set up for both right and left connections To change the air inlet side simply swap the grille and blanking panels around To att...

Page 14: ...uel supply WARNING Galvanisedorplasticpipeworkandfittings must not be used See BS 5410 Part 1 The constraints of the application will to a large extent determine whether it is prefer able to use a sin...

Page 15: ...pump is running the oil pressure can be increased sufficiently so as to cause damage to the seals within the pump The return oil should be discharged pref erably through an elbow onto a tank plate si...

Page 16: ...ails 40 175 gravity feed from the bottom of the tank Table 7 Dimensions 1 Gate valve 2 In line filter 3 Pump 4 Relief valve 5 Pressure gauge 6 Pressure reducing valve 7 Return to tank Filler Maximum 4...

Page 17: ...P should not exceed 4 metres to avoid damage to the pump seals The pump suction should not exceed a maximum of 4 metres Beyond this limit gas is released from the oil Oil lines must be completely air...

Page 18: ...mally insulated Where ducting may be subject to deterio ration from exposure to moisture or high humidity material selection and insulation are prime considerations Joints and seams must be airtight a...

Page 19: ...ture C 22 6 22 4 17 17 3 22 2 21 6 20 8 21 8 24 23 2 24 3 24 7 22 21 3 22 7 23 3 Td C 10 2 10 1 6 3 6 4 8 7 8 4 11 5 11 7 13 7 13 2 14 3 14 3 9 1 8 9 6 2 6 7 Smoke number No 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Burn...

Page 20: ...nection of the power supply phase neutral In any case make sure that the direction of rotation of the fans is correct The unit must be connected to an efficient earthing system The manufacturer shall...

Page 21: ...10 M2 Fan motor if present 11 FAN thermostat 12 LM Manual reset safety thermostat 13 TR Automatic reset safety thermostat 14 F1 Fuse 15 BM Single stage burner terminal block 16 BP1 Double stage burne...

Page 22: ...10 M2 Fan motor if present 11 FAN thermostat 12 LM Manual reset safety thermostat 13 TR Automatic reset safety thermostat 14 F1 Fuse 15 BM Single stage burner terminal block 16 BP1 Double stage burne...

Page 23: ...Before resetting the device please verify that the issues have been resolved before continuing operation If confused please contact manufacturer for further clarification 3 4 1 Ventilation Heating Op...

Page 24: ...each motor must be adjusted and its electrical absorption must be checked To change rpm of the fan perform the following operations Relax the belts tension by unloosing the screw 1 Remove the belt 4...

Page 25: ...rance of 10 C Make sure that the manual resetting safety thermostat calibration is correct Check that the temperature near the safety thermostat is correct ambient temperature air temperature Check th...

Page 26: ...pressed on both sides with the hands it should bend between 20 30 mm To manage the tension operate the two belt stretching bolts Thermostat safety check Check functionality of the safety thermostat a...

Page 27: ...able burner via controller by selecting Heat Relay 2 Heat On Heat Auto This is dependent on control type supplied Refer to individual controller operating manual Burner will fire and establish within...

Page 28: ...7 Electrode 3008930 3008931 3008930 3008931 3008930 3008931 3008931 3008932 Probe 3007987 3007988 3007988 3007988 3007988 3007988 Propane conversion kit 30 00 882 30 00 884 30 00 884 30 00 886 30 00 8...

Page 29: ...Notes 29...

Page 30: ...Notes 30...

Page 31: ...Notes 31...

Page 32: ...olmore Circus Queensway Birmingham West Midlands B4 6AT AFFIX AGENTS DETAILS HERE This document replaces the previous Manual Part No Reznor FSE EN Oct 18 D301160 Issue B Current full Part No Reznor FS...

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