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1701ULSA(EC)--EN, p. 17/30 

 

9

 

GAS

 

SUPPLY &

 

GAS

 

CONNECTION

 

 

We

 

refer

 

to

 

table

 

1

 

of

 

section

 

3

 

for

 

all

 

gas

 

specifications

 

 

 

  

WARNING

 

 

Connection

 

to

 

a

 

gas

 

service

 

installation

 

may

 

only

 

be

 

carried

 

out

 

by

 

suitably

 

qualified

 

persons.

  

 

The

 

gas

 

installation

 

must

 

comply

 

with

 

all

 

rules

 

in

 

force.

 

 

Only

 

materials

 

appropriate

 

for

 

gas

 

service

 

installation

 

may

 

be

 

used.

 

 

Do

 

not

 

rely

 

on

 

the

 

heater

 

to

 

support

 

the

 

gas

 

pipe.

 

 

NEVER

 

USE

 

A

 

FLAME

 

TO

 

TEST

 

FOR

 

GAS

 

SOUNDNESS.

  

ALL

 

COMPONENTS

 

OF

 

A

 

GAS

 

SUPPLY

 

SYSTEM

 

MUST

 

BE

 

LEAK

 

TESTED

 

PRIOR

 

TO

 

PLACING

 

EQUIPMENT

 

IN

 

SERVICE.

 

FAILURE

 

TO

 

COMPLY

 

COULD

 

RESULT

 

IN

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY,

 

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

 

OR

 

DEATH!

 

 

9.1

 

GENERAL

 

 

ULSA/ULSA

 

EC

 

heaters

 

are

 

designed

 

to

 

operate

 

on

 

either

 

natural

 

gas

 

(G20),

 

propane

 

(G31)

 

or

 

butane

 

(G30)

 

gas.

 

Check

 

that

 

gas

 

supply,

 

gas

 

category

 

&

 

gas

 

inlet

 

pressure

 

is

 

in

 

accordance

 

with

 

the

 

data

 

described

 

on

 

the

 

air

 

heater

 

.To

 

let

 

the

 

unit

 

function

 

at

 

maximal

 

heat

 

output,

 

the

 

gas

 

supply

 

pipe

 

MUST

 

be

 

correctly

 

sized.

 

Close

 

to

 

the

 

air

 

heater

 

a

 

gas

 

tap

 

with

 

coupling

 

must

 

be

 

mounted

 

for

 

servicing

 

(see

 

figure

 

11).

 

It

 

is

 

strongly

 

recommended

 

to

 

place

 

a

 

gas

 

filter

 

and

 

clean

 

the

 

gas

 

tube

 

with

 

nitrogen.

 

The

 

whole

 

of

 

the

 

gas

 

service

 

installation

 

including

 

the

 

meter

 

must

 

be

 

inspected,

 

tested

 

for

 

soundness

 

and

 

purged

 

in

 

accordance

 

with

 

appropriate

 

requirements

 

by

 

a

 

qualified

 

person.

 

 
 

9.2

 

GAS

 

CONNECTION

 

 

                                                            

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

9.3

 

ADJUSTMENT

 

GAS

 

VALVE

 

 

 

To

 

adjust

 

the

 

offset,

 

remove

 

the

 

protection

 

screw

 

on

 

the

 

top

 

and

 

regulate

 

the

 

offset

 

by

 

using

 

the

 

exposed

 

screw.

 

Offset

 

values

 

will

 

be

 

measured

 

in

 

the

 

indicated

 

points.

 

 

To

 

adjust

 

the

 

CO

2

,

 

use

 

a

 

screwdriver

 

in

 

the

 

indicated

 

spot

 

and

 

turn

 

the

 

screw

 

driver

 

clockwise

 

to

 

decrease

 

the

 

measured

 

CO

2

 

or

 

turn

 

it

 

counter

 

clockwise

 

to

 

increase

 

the

 

measured

 

CO

2

.

 

The

 

CO

2

 

measurement

 

should

 

be

 

done

 

in

 

the

 

flue

 

discharge

 

pipe.

 

 

A

ll

 

units

 

are

 

set

 

according

 

to

 

the

 

data

 

plate

 

before

 

leaving

 

the

 

factory.

 

Any

 

modification

 

to

 

the

 

gas

 

valve

 

must

 

be

 

done

 

by

 

a

 

qualified

 

technician.

 

 

 

 
 

 

1

 

Offset

 

adjustment

 

point

 

2

 

Inlet

 

pressure

 

measuring

 

point

 

3

 

CO2

 

adjustment

 

point

 

(throttle

)

 

4

 

Offset

 

measuring

 

point

 

REMARK

 

:

 

Do

 

not

 

over

 

tighten

 

and

 

do

 

not

 

rotate

 

the

 

gas

 

valve

 

inside

 

the

 

heater

 

control

 

compartmen

Figure

 

12

Figure

 

11

Summary of Contents for ULSA 025(EC)

Page 1: ...ION COMMISSIONING SERVICING USER INSTRUCTIONS Applies to Belarus Bulgaria China Czech Republic Croatia Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland Greece Hungary Iceland Latvia Lithuania Montenegro New Zealand Nor...

Page 2: ...onnection Gas supply 17 10 Electrical connections 19 11 Commissioning lighting operation 21 12 Maintenance 23 13 Fault finding 25 14 Spare parts list 27 15 User instructions 27 16 Declaration of confo...

Page 3: ...ledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play wit...

Page 4: ...The installation is not in accordance with these instructions Wiring is not in accordance with the diagram furnished with the heater Unit is installed without proper clearance to combustible material...

Page 5: ...rge air along exposed walls with extra units provided to discharge air towards the centre of the area For optimum results heaters are best used in conjunction with recirculating air fans suspended at...

Page 6: ...7 199 231 Protection grade IP Revolutions per minute rpm 950 1260 1340 820 1400 1 2 G 3 4 G See table 1b B22p C12 C32 C42 C52 C62 C82 Max thermal efficiency at max heat input G20 Max thermal efficienc...

Page 7: ...0 I3B P 30 Finland I2H 20 I3B P 30 Greece I2H 20 I3P 37 Hungary I2H 20 I3B P 50 Iceland I2H 20 I3P 37 latvia I2H 20 I3P 37 Lithuania I2H 20 I3P 37 Montenegro I2H 20 I3P 37 New Zeeland I2H 20 I3P 37 No...

Page 8: ...ir inlet D 4 Electrical connections 2 Flue connection D 5 Service panel 3 External gas connection C 6 Condensate drain ULSA ULSA EC A B C D E F I J K L M 025 738 1217 1 2 G 80 82 405 55 449 135 311 12...

Page 9: ...p 9 30 Figure 1b ULSA ULSA EC 100 all dimensions in mm tolerance 3mm 1 Combustion air inlet 100mm 4 Electrical connections 2 Flue connection 100mm 5 Service panel 3 External gas connection 3 4 G 6 Co...

Page 10: ...00 100 100 820 100 500 100 100 100 820 Heaters can be mounted on suitable non combustible supports 5 INTERNAL LAYOUT Figure 3 1 Metal mesh burner 2 Zero pressure regulator 3 Venturi 4 Differential pre...

Page 11: ...suspension All points must be used Threaded nut inserts are provided on each side of the top of the heater See figure 4 After suspension the air heater should be rigid so as to avoid placing a strain...

Page 12: ...cause unsafe conditions and or create condensation The units may be installed as a balanced flue type C heater requiring both a combustion air inlet pipe and a flue pipe or as a power vented heater ty...

Page 13: ...all other relevant regulations rules in force Single wall flue pipe seamless aluminium stainless steel pipes are required All joints must be sealed to prevent products of combustion from leaking into...

Page 14: ...1701ULSA EC EN p 14 30 Figure 7 Type C appliances combustion air and flue pipe sockets Vertical flue kit option 302 Horizontal flue kit option 301...

Page 15: ...lation improved vapour barriers and weather proofing These practices mean that buildings are sealed much tighter than in the past Model ULSA ULSA EC 025 035 050 075 100 Max straight concentric length...

Page 16: ...nt condensation water dripping from the drain pipe If you want to open the siphon e g to clean it the air heater must be shut down For security reasons it is recommended to wear gloves when cleaning t...

Page 17: ...p with coupling must be mounted for servicing see figure 11 It is strongly recommended to place a gas filter and clean the gas tube with nitrogen The whole of the gas service installation including th...

Page 18: ...he venturi Throttle adjustments and CO2 measurements will have to be made in order to obtain the recommended CO2 value For details please see the CO2 Throttle adjustment section 9 3 Attention Always c...

Page 19: ...make connections to the terminals in the electric box as indicated on the wiring diagram Ensure that all cables and installers wiring are appropriately fixed and that they do not touch the flue combus...

Page 20: ...ual on off control 0 or 100 functioning 2 By means of option 952 weekly programming digital chronothermostat GA11 used for remote control of several units consult option 952 instruction for more detai...

Page 21: ...ed during a run cycle an automatic attempt for re ignition will take place If the burner does not relight safety shut down and lockout will occur Manual intervention to reset will be necessary to put...

Page 22: ...ing which the combustion fan operates prior to activation of the ignition device The safety time is the delay between the gas valve being energised and the flame sensor checking for the presence of a...

Page 23: ...ve all the dust from the combustion air fan with a soft cloth or brush 11 Check that the motor and the turbine are undamaged 12 Replace all parts in reverse order Substitution of bulb thermostat LC3 1...

Page 24: ...el see removal of the service panel 4 Disconnect the electrical connections of the air circulation fan These connections are on the electrical connections terminal see the wiring diagram 5 Loosen the...

Page 25: ...e unit is grounded earthed YES Connect ground wire to unit chassis Replace flame sensor Replace control module YES YES In case of a LL net swap the 2 lines NO Check if the igniter sparks Check presenc...

Page 26: ...ameters YES Replace Pressure switch NO Check copper pipe inside the unit is not clogged Replace copper tube Check if the cooling fan works within set parameters NO Replace cooling fan NO Check if the...

Page 27: ...35 100 reset switch 60 61988 2645 all signal lamp 60 61997 all pressostat 30 60621 13 605 all venturi gas valve 03 25700 003 0 0 3 025 venturi gas valve 40cm tube 03 25700 051 0 51 035 venturi gas val...

Page 28: ...ing reset button inside the appliance or the remote control b check if thermal overheat control requires resetting 7 If the thermal overheat control requires resetting and doing so restarts the air he...

Page 29: ...1701ULSA EC EN p 29 30 16 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 30: ...1701ULSA EC EN p 30 30 NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC Belgium nv J M Sabbestraat 130 A000 B 8930 Menen Belgium Tel 32 0 56 52 95 11 www reznor eu...

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