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Gas Room Heater

Stratos Brahma

Summary of Contents for Stratos Brahma 3.0

Page 1: ...Gas Room Heater Stratos Brahma...

Page 2: ...5601 1 and local authority requirements This appliance must only be installed by an authorised person RANGE MODEL CODE S t r a t o s 3 0 S t r a t o s 5 0 S t r a t o s 7 0 S t r a t o s 9 0 S R 3 0...

Page 3: ...utely not dangerous In these cases you should operate the device at the maximum power for several hours keeping the room well ventilated Kind Technical We thank you for choosing the appliance We can a...

Page 4: ...PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS pag 19 Electrical connections pag 20 Gas connection pag 20 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Preliminary operations pag 21 First start up pag 21 Processor control box mal...

Page 5: ...liance The APPLIANCE must be used as intended by the Manufacturer and for the purpose for which it was expressly built The Manufacturer disclaims any contractual and non contractual liability for inju...

Page 6: ...e right identification of the apparatus The appliance is a gas radiator that heats up the atmo sphere It has an intake of air that goes into the combustion chamber type C The appliance is made with an...

Page 7: ...7 GENERAL STRUCTURE...

Page 8: ...8 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA Gas consumption Minimum consumption Test point pressure Minimum test point pressure Injector size Electrical rating 6 5...

Page 9: ...9 GENERAL ELECTRICAL SCHEME...

Page 10: ...igrade unit scale data transmission DESCRIPTION OF ICONS 1 operation at MAX power 2 operation at MIN power 3 data transmission between the device and the Wireless command intermittent icon 3b Wireless...

Page 11: ...54mm Mod 7 0 9 0 1 Single outer end piece anchors 32mm Mod 3 0 5 0 54mm Mod 7 0 9 0 1 Document envelope 1 Operator s instruction booklet 1 Installer s instruction booklet 1 Gas conversion kit 1 Spare...

Page 12: ...12 INSTALLER WEIGHT DIMENSION 95 125 Gas connection Electrical connection Gas and electrical connection location measurements...

Page 13: ...flue terming Check if the wall is made of the right material and can support the appliance weight Verify if around the exhaust flue there is no wood or plastic but there is the right material that can...

Page 14: ...ntake tubes Wall hole common terminal tubes Max common terminal tube length Min comprehensive tube length 3 0 80 80 mm mm m mm 54 110 15 54 110 15 32 65 1 32 65 5 80 54 110 15 5 0 7 0 9 0 80 54 110 10...

Page 15: ...ting carefully remove any burrs To make it easier to fit pipes with O rings use silicone grease or a soapy solution and make sure the O rings do not exit from their seats In the event of the spacer su...

Page 16: ...c tion angles and curves Position the exhaust intake tubes at thread outside wall being real careful that the short tube is always up exhaust tube Fasten the group adepter connection to the template w...

Page 17: ...e con trol at a height off the floor between MIN 1m and MAX 1 5m Installation choose the position open the remote control fit the batteries and check Display unit operation range of action see User Se...

Page 18: ...ure up against the wall and with the help of a spirit level make the centre of hole A make the hole A 65 mm hole for 32 mm pipes or 110 mm hole for 54 mm pipes remove the plate 3 from the template 2 f...

Page 19: ...wall Fit the metal plate 5 to the inside of the wall using the 4 screws with anchors for wooden walls provided for fixing the plate on the wall Fit the cut tube to the wall working from inside the bui...

Page 20: ...for connection to the power mains Only a HAR H05 RRF type power cable need be made with MIN cross section of 1 mm using for connection to the appliance the socket provided and making an EARTH connecti...

Page 21: ...ay with water Avoid all other liquids that could damage the tray or cause appliance malfunctions After performing all the preparation operations for initial start up to start the appliance make sure t...

Page 22: ...lue has to be as in the table The apparatus execute a stop and next restart Operating from the main control panel Operate on the atmospheric thermostat or the timer The fan starts when thermostat send...

Page 23: ...the screws 4 and the burner 5 Unscrew the 3 injectors 6 change them with the new ones Be real careful when you fasten the injector check on the injector that it has the right values as in the table T...

Page 24: ...he outlet pressure screw 2 then connect the mano meter and verify that the nominal pressure values are as specified in the table test point pressure At comple tion take away the manometer and fasten t...

Page 25: ...cold completely Cover clean The only cleaning that is required by the owner involves removing the cover and wiping it clean the dust which may have collected Do not put grease or lubricants on any pa...

Page 26: ...on within the pipes pressure measurement Fan combustion air pressure switch Exhaust fumes pressure Blow disconnect the switch and test it otherwise may be damaged Preliminary operations Place the wall...

Page 27: ...f the same type F1AT 250 V Combustion air fan replacement Follow the indication to replace the combustion air fan Take off the electrical connectors from the motor Take off the electrical ground conne...

Page 28: ...safety thermostat trips if the convection fan is not working properly or anomalous overheating occurs and or the outflowing air temperature reaches over 107 C disengaging the burner closing the gas v...

Page 29: ...switch Extract the pressure switch 1 from support 2 Take off the tubes 3 4 and the electrical connectors from the pressure switch Unscrew the stirrup support fixing screw 2 separating the pressure sw...

Page 30: ...ICE Removing the cover Removing the casing Remove the cup 3 Unscrew the screw 2 Remove the outside skirt 1 completely To replace the skirt do the reversed sequence REMOVING REPLACING OF THE CASING FAU...

Page 31: ...31 CUSTOMER SERVICE...

Page 32: ...USEFUL INFORMATION 32 CUSTOMER SERVICE...

Page 33: ...33 NOTE NOTE...

Page 34: ...nts 1 year from the date of completion of the installation of the unit Your entitlement to make a warranty claim 8 You are entitled to make a warranty claim if 8 1 you own the unit or if you have the...

Page 35: ...n 13 3 for any extra costs of our authorised service technician to make the unit safe for inspection 14 You must ensure that access to the unit by our authorised service technician is safe and free fr...

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