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Warnings 

Installation, use and maintenance manual – TS 2000 

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tightness test according to regulations in force.

Gas smell

If you smell gas:

 

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Do not use electrical devices such as telephones, 

multimeters or other equipment that may cause 

sparks next to the appliance.

 

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Shut off the gas supply by turning the valve off.

 

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Open immediately doors and windows to create a 

cross-current of air to ventilate the room.

 

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Switch off the power supply via the external dis-

connect switch in the power supply electrical pan-

el.

 

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Use a telephone away from the appliance to ask for 

intervention from qualified personnel.

Poisoning

 

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Ensure the flue gas ducts are tight and compliant 

with the regulations in force.

 

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Upon completing any procedure, ensure the tight-

ness of the components.

Burn hazard

The appliance contains very hot parts.

 

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Do not open the appliance and do not touch inter-

nal components before the appliance has cooled 

down.

 

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Do not touch the flue gas exhaust before it has 

cooled down.

Air flow

Do not obstruct the air intake or the warm air 

outlet.

Distance from combustible or flammable mate-

rials

 

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Do not deposit flammable materials (paper, dilu-

ents, paints, etc.) near the appliance.

 

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Comply with current regulations.

Aggressive substances in the air

The air of the installation site must be free from ag-

gressive substances.

In the event of failure

Operations on internal components and repairs 

may exclusively be carried out by a TAC, using only 

original spare parts.

 

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In the event of failure of the appliance and/or 

breakage of any component, do not attempt to 

repair and/or restore and immediately contact the 

TAC.

Routine maintenance

Proper maintenance assures the efficiency and 

good operation of the appliance over time.

 

„

Maintenance must be performed according to the 

manufacturer's instructions (see Chapter 6 

p.  16) 

and in compliance with current regulations.

 

„

Appliance maintenance and repairs may only be 

entrusted to firms legally authorised to work on 

gas appliances and systems.

 

„

Enter into a maintenance contract with an author-

ised specialised firm for routine maintenance and 

for servicing in case of need.

 

„

Use only original parts.

Keep the Manual

This Installation, use and maintenance manual 

must always accompany the appliance and must 

be handed to the new owner or installer in the 

event of sale or removal.

III.2 

   COMPLIANCE

 

EU directives and standards

The TS 2000 series gas-fired convectors are certified in 

accordance with European regulation GAR 426/2016/

EU and meet the essential requirements of the following 

Directives:

 

2016/426/EU "Gas Appliances Regulation" as amend-

ed and added.

Furthermore, they comply with the requirements of the 

following standards:

 

EN 613 Independent gas-fired convection heaters

 

Other applicable provisions and standards

The design, installation, operation and maintenance of 

the systems shall be carried out in compliance with cur-

rent applicable regulations, depending on the  Country 

and location, and in accordance with the manufacturer's 

instructions. In particular, regulations regarding the fol-

lowing shall be complied with:

 

Gas systems and equipment.

 

Heating systems.

 

Environmental protection and combustion 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 

manufacturer for any damage caused by incorrect 

installation and/or improper use and/or failure to 

comply with regulations and with the manufactur-

er's directions/instructions shall be disclaimed.

In particular, the warranty on the appliance may be 

rendered void by the following conditions:

Summary of Contents for TS 2000

Page 1: ...individual natural gas LPG natural draught gas fired convectors TS 2000 Installation use and maintenance manual ...

Page 2: ... of this Installation use and maintenance manual other than for personal consultation must be previously authorised by Robur S p A The rights of those who have legitimately filed the registered 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 this Instal...

Page 3: ... 8 2 1 Warnings p 8 2 2 Handling p 8 2 3 Appliance positioning p 8 2 4 Minimum clearance distances p 9 3 Heating engineer p 9 3 1 Warnings p 9 3 2 Supplied material p 9 3 3 Fuel gas supply p 9 3 4 Combustion products exhaust p 10 3 5 Installation procedure p 10 4 First start up p 12 4 1 Preliminary checks p 12 4 2 Checking burner gas pressure p 12 4 3 Gas changeover p 14 5 Normal operation p 15 5 ...

Page 4: ...claration according to national 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 Incorrect use may affect oper ation duration and safety of the appliance Adhere to the manufacturer s instructions Use of the appliance by children The appliance can be us...

Page 5: ...Maintenance must be performed according to the manufacturer s instructions see Chapter 6 p 16 and in compliance with current regulations Appliance maintenance and repairs may only be entrusted to firms legally authorised to work on gas appliances and systems Enter into a maintenance contract with an author ised specialised firm for routine maintenance and for servicing in case of need Use only ori...

Page 6: ...conditions or however out side of the operational ranges set forth by the man ufacturer Damages caused by external agents such as salts chlorine sulphur or other chemical substances present in the air of the installation site Abnormal actions transmitted to the appliance by the system or installation mechanical stresses pressure vibrations thermal expansion electrical surges Accidental damages or ...

Page 7: ...t 30 cm away from the heater The operation of the appliance which is very simple in itself is made completely automatic by the thermostatic regulation in fact the user only requires the preliminary ignition operation and the choice of the desired tempera ture set on the thermostatic control knob The sealed combustion chamber is the best guarantee of safety for the environment in which the gas fire...

Page 8: ...the packing within the reach of children plastic polystyrene nails since they are potentially dangerous Weight The lifting equipment must be suitable for the load Lift up the appliance and secure it to its support bracket 2 2 HANDLING 2 2 1 Handling and lifting Always handle the appliance in its packing as deliv ered by the factory Comply with safety regulations at the installation site 2 3 APPLIA...

Page 9: ...with the manufactur er s provisions 3 2 SUPPLIED MATERIAL Installation jig in cardboard Wall support bracket Air duct Ø 100 mm length 500 mm Flue gas duct Ø 60 mm length 500 mm External flue gas terminal in aluminium alloy Round gasket for combustion air Screws and wall plugs Documentation 3 3 FUEL GAS SUPPLY 3 3 1 Gas connection 3 8 on the right at the bottom Install an anti vibration connection ...

Page 10: ...with consequent lock out of the appliance 3 5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE In accordance with the installation project prepare the gas supply line and make the holes for the flue and com bustion air intake pipes 3 5 1 Install the gas fired convector on the wall 1 Check the packaging for visible signs of damage oth erwise notify the carrier immediately 2 Remove the gas fired convector from its packaging ...

Page 11: ...e screws provided inserting the sealing gasket D see Figure 3 5 p 11 10 Place the gas fired convector on the wall by introduc ing the intake exhaust pipe into the hole previously made and hooking the gas fired convector to the sup port bracket by means of the specific holes G on the back of the gas fired convector see Figure 3 5 p 11 11 Secure the heating body to the wall by tightening the two loc...

Page 12: ...m installed in a workmanlike manner according to national and local regulations 4 1 2 Abnormal or hazardous installation situations Should any abnormal or hazardous installation situations be found the TAC shall not perform first start up and the appliance shall not be commissioned These situations may be Failed compliance with minimum clearances Insufficient distance from combustible materials Co...

Page 13: ...he required value Table 4 1 p 13 by means of the pressure regulator D By turning counterclockwise the pressure increases clockwise it decreases 3 Check the pressure value after removing the screw driver from the adjustment screw 4 2 2 LPG supply For LPG supply the gas fired convector must be convert ed from natural gas to LPG by using the supplied gas change kit and following the instructions in P...

Page 14: ...pe A 8 Check the gas pressure at the burner as described in Paragraph 4 2 2 p 13 9 Remove the NATURAL GAS adhesive label and re place it with the LPG adhesive label 10 Replace the casing Figure 4 2 Gas changeover A Gas pipe B Nozzle holder C Nozzle A B C Table 4 2 Gaz nozzles TS 2000 Installation data Nozzle Diameter Ø G20 mm 3 00 1 20 1 G30 mm 3 00 0 70 1 G31 mm 3 00 0 70 1 Code G20 268 G30 269 G...

Page 15: ... knob fully 4 While keeping the knob pressed down press button A on the piezo igniter of the pilot flame 5 Wait a few seconds then release the knob The pilot flame will remain lit The first ignition can be difficult due to the air con tained in the gas supply pipe 6 Turn the control knob counterclockwise to increase the room temperature and clockwise to decrease it 7 Position 7 corresponds to the ...

Page 16: ...s in force 6 3 ANY MALFUNCTIONS OF OPERATION Before taking any particular measures always check that The gas is supplied The supply pressure at the burner is within the specified tolerance range Only at this point proceed with the specific troubleshooting 6 3 1 Case 1 No ignition spark A There is no adequate gas flow to the gas fired convec tor Check that no taps or manual valves are closed If the...

Page 17: ...ple selec 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 electronic room temperature control plus week mer Select fuel type gaseous liquid mg kWhinput GCV Heat output Useful efficiency NCV Auxiliary electricity consump on Type of heat output room temp...

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