Robur Supercromo Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual Download Page 20

Normal operation

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Do not obstruct the fan intake or the outlet 

grille.

Do not obstruct the air intake and flue gas ex-

haust ducts located outside the room.

6.2 

 

 CONTROL  PANEL

Figure 6.1  

 Control  panel

A  Reset button

Temperature adjustment knob

Red lock-out signal light

D  Green operation signal light

Manual/programmed button

Programmable timer (standard on 3002 model, optional on 
3001 model)

AUTO

1

2

3

4

5

6

MAN

RESET

6.3 

   SWITCH ON AND OFF

6.3.1 

   Switching  on

1.  Open the gas valve.

2.  Power up the gas-fired convector.

3.  In the presence of the programmable timer (standard 

on 3002 model, optional on 3001 model), program the 

timer according to your needs (Paragraph 6.4 

p.  20). 

Set the manual/programmed button E (Figure 

6.1 

p.  20) to the desired function (button released 

or MAN position if you want the appliance to be con-

trolled only by the room thermostat or button pressed 

or AUTO position if you want it to be controlled also by 

the programmable timer).

For the 3002 model, make sure the programmable 

timer operation is set to AUTO if you want to acti-

vate the time schedule.

4.  Turn temperature control knob B to the highest tem-

perature setting.

5.  After about 30 seconds the gas solenoid valve opens 

and the ignition electrode begins to spark, for a maxi-

mum of 10 seconds.

6.  If the flame is present, the detection electrode 

automatically interrupts the sparking and keeps the 

appliance running; the green operation signal light D 

lights up.

7.  If this is not the case, the control unit locks out the 

appliance and the blower stops, lighting up red signal 

light C. The reset must be carried out manually using 

reset button A.

8.  Once the appliance is switched on, turn knob B on the 

thermostat clockwise to increase the room tempera-

ture and counterclockwise to decrease it.

9.  The fan starts automatically only when it receives 

the consent of the ventilation control thermostat, i.e. 

when the heat exchanger is hot, in order to prevent 

cold air from being introduced into the room and will 

switch off when the heat exchanger is cold.

The gradation of the thermostat is purely indicative. The 

value of the set temperature depends on the type of room 

in which the appliance is installed. A relationship between 

the position of the thermostat and the actual room tem-

perature can be obtained by measuring the room temper-

ature at a given thermostat setting.

6.3.2 

   Switching  off

1.  To temporarily switch off the appliance (e.g. during 

the night period) turn knob B of the thermostat to 

the minimum temperature position. This will ensure 

a minimum temperature (antifreeze) for the room. For 

models with a programmable timer (standard on 3002 

model, optional on 3001 model) the appliance can be 

temporarily switched off by setting the programmable 

timer operation to OFF (Paragraph 6.4 

p. 20).

2.  For the season stop it is advisable to disconnect the 

appliance from the power supply and close the gas 

tap.

In models with a programmable timer (standard on 

3002 model, optional on 3001 model), cutting the 

power supply loses the day and time setting, which 

must be reset the next time the power is turned on.

6.4 

 

 PROGRAMMABLE  TIMER

6.4.1 

   Features

 

Minimum switching time 1 minute.

 

15 combinations of daily programs.

 

16 ON/OFF programs for each daily program.

Summary of Contents for Supercromo

Page 1: ...Installation use and maintenance manual Supercromo Fired by natural gas LPG Independent gas fired convectors with direct exchange to heat small and medium sized rooms...

Page 2: ...ered trademarks contained within this publication are not affected With the aim of continuously improving the quality of its products Robur S p A reserves the right to modify the data and contents of...

Page 3: ...p 9 2 3 Appliance positioning p 10 2 4 Minimum clearance distances p 10 3 Heating engineer p 10 3 1 Warnings p 10 3 2 Supplied material p 10 3 3 Fuel gas supply p 10 3 4 Combustion products exhaust p...

Page 4: ...al local regulations in force and the manu facturer s instructions provisions Misuse The appliance must only be used for the purpos es for which it has been designed Any other use is deemed hazardous...

Page 5: ...s paints etc near the appliance Comply with current regulations Aggressive substances in the air The air of the installation site must be free from ag gressive substances Switching the appliance off D...

Page 6: ...on products exhaust Fire safety and prevention Any other applicable law standard and regulation III 3 EXCLUSIONS OF LIABILITY AND WARRANTY Any contractual or extra contractual liability of the manufac...

Page 7: ...operation of the gas fired convector very simple in itself is made completely automatic by the thermostatic regulation and the programmable timer standard in the 3002 model optional in the 3001 model...

Page 8: ...and 3 Serial con nection of the coils terminals 2 and 4 F A Noise filter L Line M1 Limit thermostat M2 Fan thermostat M4 Control unit M9 2 A fuse N Neutral P1 Reset button RP7 Ignition electrode RP8 D...

Page 9: ...C33 C63 residual head Pa 25 maximum equivalent length of coaxial exhaust duct m 1 sound power Lw max dB A 47 5 sound pressure Lp at 5 metres max dB A 28 5 Dimensions width mm 478 height mm 577 depth m...

Page 10: ...ommended distance from the gas fired convector to the floor is 13 cm Figure 1 1 p 8 and possibly not more than 35 cm as higher heights would result in uneven heat distribution in the heated room Keep...

Page 11: ...ce pipe union Perform connection in compliance with applicable regulations 3 3 3 Gas pipes sizing The gas pipes must not cause excessive pressure drops and consequently insufficient gas pressure for t...

Page 12: ...ar Figure 1 1 p 8 3 4 2 Installation types The flue gas exhaust combustion air intake of the Supercromo gas fired convectors can be realised in one of the following ways With coaxial pipes with outlet...

Page 13: ...installed with separate pipes suitable pipes and components available as optional must be used At the design stage it must be verified that the sum of the pressure drop of all components used does no...

Page 14: ...r intake and flue gas exhaust pipes Do not damage or discard the cardboard jig with the drilling template required for installing the gas fired convector 3 Fix the jig to the wall where the gas fired...

Page 15: ...e complete with heating body by loosening the fixing screws see Figure 3 7 p 15 and disconnect the casing earth cable 10 Fit the end of the flue gas exhaust pipe 35 mm onto the gas fired convector out...

Page 16: ...not to work on live components Earthing The appliance must be connected to an effective earthing system installed in compliance with reg ulations in force It is forbidden to use gas pipes as earthing...

Page 17: ...y Appliance defects or faults caused during transport or installation Gas smell Non compliant mains gas pressure Non compliant flue gas exhaust All situations that may involve operation abnormali ties...

Page 18: ...e regula tor B by fully tightening its screw and adjusting the second stage regulator if necessary 6 When the adjustment is complete switch off the appliance After the adjustment stop and start the ap...

Page 19: ...Reassemble the plug B 8 Turn on the gas fired convector and check the gas tightness of plug B 9 Check the gas pressure at the burner as described in Paragraph 5 2 1 p 17 10 Remove the LPG adhesive lab...

Page 20: ...iance and the blower stops lighting up red signal light C The reset must be carried out manually using reset button A 8 Once the appliance is switched on turn knob B on the thermostat clockwise to inc...

Page 21: ...n of the fan ther mostat by running the cables under the bracket 7 Use cable 93 black of the cable kit to connect the pro grammable timer terminals 2 and 4 to each other 8 Remove the room thermostat d...

Page 22: ...wanted switching on and or switching off Pressing the TIMER button the on off programs set will be displayed Figure 6 4 15 combination of days in a week 1 From Monday to Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 We...

Page 23: ...of gas fired con vector is the cleaning of the outer casing which must al ways be carried out with the appliance cold and without the use of solvents and the periodic removal of any dust that may accu...

Page 24: ...odes is broken or badly posi tioned replace it or reposition it For a correct ignition the distance between the two ignition electrodes must be about 3 5 mm D The detection electrode is broken or badl...

Page 25: ...ons possible room temperature control with presence detec on room temperature control with open window detec on with distance control op on with adap ve start control with working me limita on with e...

Page 26: ...h presence detec on room temperature control with open window detec on with distance control op on with adap ve start control with working me limita on with electronic room temperature control plus we...

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