SA FLEXIHEAT SAPH18/440 User Manual Download Page 11

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THE FLOW DIAGRAM BELOW ILLUSTRATES THE  
PROCEDURES FOR THE FOLLOWING POSSIBLE SCENARIOS:

  HEATER RUNNING BUT NO HEAT IS GENERATED

 

This means that only the fan is functioning and not the heating element, and is likely to be due to the 

thermal limiter cutting out to stop the elements getting to excessive temperatures.

i

  Remove the bolts from the top of the heating element control enclosure and pull up the lid 

taking care of the attached earth cable.

ii

  Reset the limiter by pushing the limiter reset button as shown in Image: No. 

6

iii

  Replace lid ensuring gasket is in place, hand tighten insert all bolts with washers and then 

tighten to 3Nm.

  HEATER DOES NOT RUN AT ALL

  This can be caused by either the input fuses or the motor fuses inside the electrical control box 

enclosure tripping. This could be caused by a power supply problem, or misuse of the unit such as 
blocking the airflow.

i

  Remove the bolts from the top of the electrical control 

enclosure and pull up the lid taking care of the attached 
earth cable.

ii

  Check the 3 input fuses and replace if required with 32A gG 

fuse part no. TRASP140032G

iii

  Check the 3 motor fuses and replace if required with 4A gG 

fuse part no. TRASP14004G 

iv

  Replace lid ensuring gasket is in place, hand tighten insert 

all bolts with washers and then tighten to 3Nm. 

 

If after these actions the heater still does not work or the 

problem persists, there is likely to be a fault in the heater 
and it should be returned to 

SA Equip 

for investigation.

Contact the SA Service Centre on 

+44 (0)333 240 6111

 

or 

[email protected] 

for more details.

Open 

element 

box and 

reset

Replace  

fuses

Open  

control 

box

Does 

the heater 

function?

Have 

any fuses 

tripped

Heater not 

functioning

Contact 

SA Equip

If problem 

persists  

contact 

SA Equip

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

Does 

the fan  

run?

Only to be carried out by a  

Compex qualified electrician.  

Summary of Contents for FLEXIHEAT SAPH18/440

Page 1: ...1 1 SA FLEXIHEAT ATEX HEATER ATEX AND UKCA EX APPROVED FOR ZONES 1 2 IT IS MANDATORY TO READ THIS USER MANUAL TO ENSURE THAT THIS EQUIPMENT IS USED CORRECTLY AND SAFELY USER MANUAL PATENT PROTECTED G...

Page 2: ...3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 14 WARRANTY 15 ACCESSORIES 15 CONTENTS WELCOME TO SA Equip have been providing solutions for workers in dangerous environments for over 90 years working directly with opera...

Page 3: ...ciples ATEX Tough compact powerful user friendly and easily moveable The SA FLEXIHEAT ATEX Heater can be easily carried to wherever it is needed It can be used in several different configurations with...

Page 4: ...ucting This will not provide ventilation but is the most effective way of heating the area HEATER INSIDE THE WORK AREA WITH DUCTING TO OUTSIDE Air is drawn into the area with SA CYCLONE Anti static Du...

Page 5: ...NSIDE Air is blown into the area via SA CYCLONE Anti static Ducting connected to the air outlet This provides ventilation in addition to heating HEATER WITH DUAL DUCTING SA CYCLONE Anti static Ducting...

Page 6: ...e achieved is limited by a safety device Heaters can also be connected in parallel to increase the volume of air as shown in image No 5 TIPS FOR ACHIEVING BEST PERFORMANCE HEATING OBJECTS e g paintwor...

Page 7: ...proceeding with good lifting practices to prevent bodily injury For further information please refer to applicable statutory regulations and your company site guidelines relating to manual handling at...

Page 8: ...rged air If the heater stops functioning or does not switch on it should be taken into safe area before inspecting control box The heater contains a manual reset thermal cut out and fuses which may st...

Page 9: ...y inspect components inside drum for damage excessive build up of dust dirt and oil paying particular attention to the heating elements heat sink motor casing and impeller Check that bolts in the unde...

Page 10: ...which in the event of a fault may stop the heater functioning v AIRFLOW RUNS IN WRONG DIRECTION The heater is supplied with phase cables wired according to the following colour convention L1 BROWN L2...

Page 11: ...problem or misuse of the unit such as blocking the airflow i Remove the bolts from the top of the electrical control enclosure and pull up the lid taking care of the attached earth cable ii Check the...

Page 12: ...er will vary according to the actual voltage of the supply NOMINAL CURRENT DRAW 400V Run 26A 440VAC 23A 400V Start up 32A 440VAC DIMENSIONS 760mm x 560mm x 560mm l x w x h WEIGHT 55kg excluding cable...

Page 13: ...dicates compliance with ATEX directives db eb h mb Indicates protection methods used to achieve ATEX certification IIB Gas equipment group IIB Suitable for areas with IIA IIB gases T3 Temperature Clas...

Page 14: ...14 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 15: ...anty and may also invalidate the safety certification The information supplied in this User Guide does not in any way remove any responsibility from the user of the heater For more information please...

Page 16: ...our customer support team on T 44 0 333 240 6111 F 44 0 333 240 6555 info saequip com saequip com SA Equip LLP 10 Clifton View East Mains Industrial Estate Broxburn EH52 5NE United Kingdom Copyright...

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