Page 58
9.3
Lighting Instructions
9.3.1
Ensure that the electrical and gas supplies to the heater are on. Check that the time switch or other
on site controls are in an “ON” period and that the thermostat is set to the required temperature
(which must be above the ambient temperature for the heater to operate).
9.3.2
Operate the Installed remote controls to the “heat on” position and the automatic firing sequence will
begin as described in Section 2 of this manual.
The heater/cooling will now operate fully automatically under the control of the time switch and
thermostats, as installed.
Following long shut down periods the control may go to “lockout” (indicated by the red “lockout light”
being illuminated on the heater). To reset press in the “lockout reset button” and the sequence will
begin again automatically.
“Lockout” should not occur during normal operation of the heater and indicates that there is a fault
condition which must be corrected.
WARNING
Do not operate the 'Lockout' reset button more than three times.
Turn off the heater and consult a competent heating engineer to correct the fault.
9.3.3
To Turn the Heater Off (short periods):
Operate the installed remote controls to the “OFF” position. The burner will turn off immediately, but
the distribution fan will continue to run for a few minutes to dissipate the heat from the heat exchanger.
To restart turn the control used above to “ON”.
9.3.4
To Turn the Heater Off (long periods):
Carry out the operations of 9.3.3. Allow the fan to stop running automatically. Turn off the gas and
electrical supplies. To start the heater again, turn on the gas and electrical supplies and reset the time
switch as described in the manufacturers instructions. Carry out the operations in 9.3.1.
WARNING
If the control should go to ‘lockout’ again, do not make more than three attempts at
restarting the heater.
The fault must be traced and repaired by a competent person.
Summary of Contents for Dualair DA260G Series
Page 2: ...Details of condense drain for cooling coil ...
Page 9: ...Page 7 Fig 2 2 DualAir 380 Module Dimensions FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW ...
Page 34: ...Page 32 Fig 5 2 Wiring for DualAir Units On Off Burner 24v Controls ...
Page 35: ...Page 33 Fig 5 3 Wiring for DualAir Units Hi Low Burner 230v Controls ...
Page 36: ...Page 34 Fig 5 4 Wiring for DualAir Units Hi Low Burner 24v Controls ...
Page 37: ...Page 35 Fig 5 6 Wiring for DualAir Units BMS Burner Modulation 230v Controls ...
Page 38: ...Page 36 Fig 5 7 Wiring for DualAir Units BMS Burner Modulation 24v Controls ...
Page 39: ...Page 37 Fig 5 7 Wiring for DualAir Units Full Burner Modulation 230v Controls ...
Page 40: ...Page 38 Fig 5 8 Wiring for DualAir Units Full Burner Modulation 24v Controls ...
Page 41: ......
Page 42: ......
Page 43: ......
Page 44: ......
Page 45: ......
Page 46: ......
Page 47: ......
Page 48: ......
Page 49: ......
Page 50: ......