Spitwater JETFIRE IP110 Operating And Maintenance Manual Download Page 5

IP110

 

IMPORTANT 

Before using the space heater, carefully read all of the instructions and follow them 
scrupulously. 
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage to persons and/or property caused 
by improper use of the equipment. 
This instruction manual is an integral part of the equipment and must therefore be stored 
carefully and passed on with the unit in the event of a change of ownership. 

 

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 

The space heaters run on diesel fuel. Direct 
combustion versions send hot air and 
combustion products into the room, while 
indirect combustion versions are fitted with a 
flue to discharge the fumes through the 
chimney. 
Always follow local regulations and codes 
when using this heater: 
•  Follow the instructions in this booklet very 

carefully; 

•  Use only in places free of flammable vapours 

or high dust content; 

•  Keep inflammable material at a safe distance 

from the heater (minimum 3 metres); 

•  Make sure firefighting equipment is readily 

available; 

•  Ensure that the machine resting surface or 

ground is not made of flammable material; 

•  Make sure sufficient fresh outside air is 

provided according to the heater 
requirements. Direct combustion heaters 
should only be used in well vented areas in 
order to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning; 

•  The indirect combustion heater is installed 

near a chimney to take away the fumes (see 
the paragraph “FUMES FLUE POSITIONING 
DIAGRAM”) and connected to an electrical 
switchboard; 

•  Make sure nothing is obstructing the 

aspiration and expulsion of air; movement of 
air may be obstructed in various ways 
including placing covers or other objects on 
the heater or positioning the heater too near 
a wall or other large object;  

•  In case of very low temperatures add 

kerosene to the heating oil; 

•  Make sure heater is always under 

surveillance and keep children and animals 
away from it; 

•  Before starting the heater always check free 

rotation of the fan. 

•  Unplug heater when not in use. 

SAFETY DEVICES 

The heater is fitted with an electronic device 
that controls the flame and the maximum safe 
temperature by means of a photocell, two 
overheat thermostats, and a fan start 
thermostat. 
The electronic device controls start/stop times 
and trips the safety in case of malfunction. It 
has a reset button (13) that can assume 
different colours (Function Light) depending on 
the function mode: 
•  Steady green: heater functioning normally; 
•  Steady red: heater in safety stop; 
•  Flashing orange: heating interrupted due to 

excessive variations in voltage supply 
(T<175V or T>265V); heating will resume 
automatically when voltage returns in range 
from 190 V and 250 V. 
To restart heating after a safety stop, push 

reset button (13) for 3 seconds. 

Warning 

NEVER do more than two restarts in 
a row: uncombusted diesel fuel may 
accumulate in the combustion 
chamber and suddenly flare up at the 
next restart.

 

If the safety stop persists, you have to find 

and eliminate the cause of the stop before you 
restart the heater. Push button (13) for at least 
5 seconds to launch a self-diagnosis 
programme, after which the button will assume 

Summary of Contents for JETFIRE IP110

Page 1: ...to follow operating safety and maintenance instructions outlined in this manual releases the manufacturer from any responsibility for any accidents or damage incurred and may render any warranty void IP110 DIESEL INDIRECT FIRED SPACE HEATER NOT FOR DOMESTIC USE SPACE HEATING ONLY MADE IN ITALY FOR SPITWATER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 953 METRY STREET NORTH ALBURY NSW 2640 AUSTRALIA ...

Page 2: ...d purpose for which they were intended and in accordance with the recommendations and safety precautions detailed in this manual and in operating instructions and stickers on the unit itself All JETFIRE heaters undergo rigorous safety and operational tests before being dispatched into the marketplace however it is still imperative that prior to used all operators have read and understood all infor...

Page 3: ...5155 Hs kW 71 20 105 54 BTU h 244941 363048 Air output m3 h 5500 Fuel consumption kg h 6 330 9 278 Power supply Phase 3 Voltage V 400 Plug A 15 Frequency Hz 50 Power consumption W 1820 Nozzle USgal h 2 00 80 W Pump pressure bar 8 5 12 5 Flue diameter mm 150 Tank capacity l 135 Noise level at 1 m dBA 76 Dimensions L x W x H mm 1918 x 731 x 1220 Weight kg 149 Fuse A 15 Adjustment of combustion air f...

Page 4: ... FUEL FILTER 9 FUEL CIRCUIT 10 SUPPORT HANDLE 11 WHEEL 12 FUEL TANK 13 RESET BUTTON WITH CONTROL LAMP 14 MAIN SWITCH 15 ROOM THERMOSTAT PLUG 16 CONTROL LAMP 17 POWER CORD 18 HIGH LOW THERMAL POWER SWITCH 19 BURNER MOTOR 20 AIR COMBUSTION ADJUSTMENT 21 INPUT VOLTAGE SWITCH OPERATING DIAGRAM ...

Page 5: ...al switchboard Make sure nothing is obstructing the aspiration and expulsion of air movement of air may be obstructed in various ways including placing covers or other objects on the heater or positioning the heater too near a wall or other large object In case of very low temperatures add kerosene to the heating oil Make sure heater is always under surveillance and keep children and animals away ...

Page 6: ... ignition and combustion When the combustion chamber becomes hot the cooling fan motor starts To select the heating power level turn the switch 18 to the position corresponding to the first stage I S or second stage II S In heating mode the heater can run automatically when connected to a control device such as thermostat time clock Connection of control is made to connectors 2 and 3 of the plug 1...

Page 7: ...er burner and fan at regular intervals Warning Before starting any maintenance procedure ALWAYS Stop the heater as indicated in the STOP paragraph Cut electrical power by removing the plug from the electrical socket Wait until the heater cools Periodic maintenance of the heater is necessary to ensure proper performance and to prevent failures To ensure correct heater function the combustion chambe...

Page 8: ...IP110 Check fuel pressure setting of fuel pump Inspect and test the burner ...

Page 9: ...IP110 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 10: ... upward slope 3 Chimney with minimum internal dimensions 20 x 20 cm 4 Chimney anti explosion inspection door 5 External buffer wall 6 Chimney draught H shape N B The above recommendations are approximate The chimney installation must comply with local regulations Attention the anti wind device 3 MUST be positioned as shown in the drawings on the left Otherwise the heater may not work or may presen...

Page 11: ...ent Defective electric ignitor Contact authorised Spitwater service agent Defective flame control box Contact authorised Spitwater service agent Defective photocell Contact authorised Spitwater service agent Insufficient or no fuel at burner Contact authorised Spitwater service agent Defective solenoid Defective electric ignitor Contact authorised Spitwater service agent Flashing orange Internal e...

Page 12: ...VE I Stage MB BURNER MOTOR CO CAPACITOR IT TRANSFORMER H V LI2 OVERHEAT SAFETY THERMOSTAT FO PHOTOCELL MV FAN MOTOR FUA FUSE RV CONTROL SWITCH EV2 SOLENOID VALVE II Stage LF ANTI JAMMING FILTER TF PLUG OF PRE HEATED FILTER DV HIGH LOW THERMAL POWER SWITCH RF HEAT FILTER FA FAN THERMOSTAT TD TRANSFORMER WIRING DIAGRAM ...

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