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oil heater IDE 20 D / IDE 30 D / IDE 50 D / IDE 60 D / IDE 100 D

Start-up

Check the scope of delivery of your device for
completeness. If an accessory part is missing, please
contact the Trotec customer service or the specialist dealer
where you purchased the device.

Check the device and its connection parts for potential
damage.

Observe the conditions described in the chapter
Positioning.

Fill the tank with EL fuel oil, kerosene or diesel as
described in chapter Assembly

Check the device for its proper condition prior to start-up
and at regular intervals during application.

Check whether the characteristics of the power grid
conform to those on the nameplate.

Each time before you plug the mains plug into the mains
socket and switch on the device, make sure that the fan is
moving freely.

Connect the power cable to a properly secured socket. On
construction sites, there must be a residual current
device (RCD) upstream of the socket in accordance with
national regulations (in Germany: VDE 0100/0105).

The device is now ready for operation.

Filling the tank

Warning of flammable substances

In order to prevent fires, make sure that there are no
ignition sources near the tank.

The tank cover and the filling level indication of the
IDE 20 D / IDE 30 D are located at the rear of the device, those
of the IDE 50 D / IDE 60 D / IDE 100 D are located on the left
side of the control panel. The images in the description below
show the IDE 100 D by way of example.

ü

Before attempting to fill the tank, wait until the device has
cooled down completely.

ü

Only use fuel suitable for the device (see technical data).

1. Position the device on firm, level and incombustible

ground.

2. Unscrew the fuel tank cap (5).

THERMOS

TAT CONT

ROL

CLOSE

OPEN

5

7

3. Fill the tank. In doing so, observe the filling level

indication (7). Stop filling the tank just before the red
range.

4. Screw the fuel tank cap (5) back onto the tank. Observe

the recesses at the tank opening and the protrusions at the
fuel tank cap. They must be aligned when attaching the
fuel tank cap. Make sure that the fuel tank cap is firmly
attached to avoid leakage.

Summary of Contents for IDE 100 D

Page 1: ...TRT BA IDE20D 30D 50D 60D 100D TC2017 30 007 EN IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS OIL HEATER ...

Page 2: ...d indicates a hazard with an average risk level which if not avoided can result in serious injury or death Caution This signal word indicates a hazard with a low risk level which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury Note This signal word indicates important information e g material damage but does not indicate hazards Info Information marked with this symbol helps you to carry out...

Page 3: ...vice dry out after a wet clean Do not operate it when wet Do not use the device with wet or damp hands Do not expose the device to directly squirting water Never insert any objects or limbs into the device Do not cover the device during operation Do not remove any safety signs stickers or labels from the device Keep all safety signs stickers and labels in legible condition Attention In Germany the...

Page 4: ...sonnel qualifications People who use this device must be aware of the dangers resulting from heat fire hazard and insufficient ventilation when working with oil heaters be aware of the dangers that occur when handling fuels such as EL fuel oil or diesel have read and understood the instructions especially the Safety chapter Personal protective equipment Wear hearing protection Wear appropriate hea...

Page 5: ...t case the device switches off completely If so please contact the customer service to have the overheating protection replaced Information about the device Device description The directly fired oil heaters IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D and IDE 100 D serve the purpose of heating the room air so as to quickly heat large well ventilated rooms The oil heaters run on EL fuel oil kerosene or dies...

Page 6: ... 8 10 IDE 50 D IDE 60 D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IDE 100 D 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 5 12 No Designation 1 Combustion chamber housing 2 Transport handle 3 Air inlet with protective grid 4 Fan and motor 5 Fuel tank cap 6 Tank 7 Tank filling level indication 8 Frame 9 Control panel 10 Wheel 11 Air outlet for hot air 12 Fuel pump IDE 100 D only ...

Page 7: ...ge conditions dry and protected from frost and heat in an upright position where it is protected from dust and direct sunlight with a cover to protect it from invasive dust if necessary Assembly and installation Scope of delivery 1 x Oil heater 1 x Carry handle IDE 20 D only 1 x Frame components IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D only 2 x Wheel IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D only 1 x Insta...

Page 8: ...ior to planning the flue gas system gather information about the national legislation and contact a responsible specialist The device may only be operated on roofed over surfaces The device is to be set up in a stable position on incombustible ground The device must be set up in close proximity to a chimney an outer wall or on an open ventilated surface The device must be connected to a properly s...

Page 9: ...ance with national regulations in Germany VDE 0100 0105 The device is now ready for operation Filling the tank Warning of flammable substances In order to prevent fires make sure that there are no ignition sources near the tank The tank cover and the filling level indication of the IDE 20 D IDE 30 D are located at the rear of the device those of the IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D are located on the l...

Page 10: ... hands Note Damage to the device due to overheating Never switch off the device by pulling the mains plug This may lead to overheating Switch off the device properly Only remove the mains plug from the device once the fan motor has stopped completely 1 Switch off the device by setting the on off switch 13 to position 0 ð The on off switch 13 is no longer illuminated 2 Wait until the fan motor has ...

Page 11: ...e basis of the following criteria For qualified personnel only Check the ignition The distance between the two ignition electrodes should be 4 to 5 mm The flame goes out during combustion Make sure the air supply is unobstructed If required clean the air intake opening Check the filling level of the tank Refill with fuel if the tank is empty see chapter Operation Check the fuel filter in the fuel ...

Page 12: ...83 Adapter set tank kit oil hose 7 210 000 003 7 210 000 003 7 210 000 003 7 210 000 003 Tank line with quick couplings length 5 m 6 100 006 0371 6 100 006 0371 6 100 006 0371 6 100 006 0371 Fuel tank 1 000 litres 6 100 006 011 6 100 006 011 6 100 006 011 6 100 006 011 Fuel tank 3 000 litres 6 100 006 012 6 100 006 012 6 100 006 012 6 100 006 012 1 in combination with adapter set tank kit oil hose...

Page 13: ...ttachment screws X X Test run X Maintenance and care log Device type Device number Maintenance and care interval 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Check air inlets and outlets for dirt and foreign objects and clean if necessary Check air inlet grid s for dirt and foreign objects and clean if necessary Clean the exterior Visually check the inside of the device for dirt Check for damage Check a...

Page 14: ...ctrical components from moisture Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents such as cleaning sprays solvents alcohol based or abrasive cleaners to dampen the cloth Wipe the housing dry after cleaning Draining the tank Warning of flammable substances In order to prevent fires make sure that there are no ignition sources near the tank 25 30 35 40 4 5 5 10 1 5 20 1 Provide for a suitable collection co...

Page 15: ...mperature increase ΔT 140 C 210 C 180 C 150 C 350 C Max fuel consumption 1 9 l h 2 8 l h 4 8 l h 5 7 l h 9 5 l h Tank capacity 12 l 19 l 38 l 56 l 69 l Input voltage 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz 220 240 V 50 Hz Current consumption 0 71 A 1 25 A 1 25 A 1 5 A 2 7 A Overheating protection yes yes yes yes yes Connection for external thermostat yes yes yes yes yes Sound level at a di...

Page 16: ...16 EN oil heater IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D Wiring diagram IDE 20 D IDE 30 D ...

Page 17: ...EN 17 oil heater IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D Wiring diagram IDE 50 D IDE 60 D ...

Page 18: ...18 EN oil heater IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D Wiring diagram IDE 100 D ...

Page 19: ... IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D Overview of spare parts IDE 20 D Note The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of the components mentioned in these instructions ...

Page 20: ...stion chamber 49 Top cover 10 Cable fastener 30 Burner support plate 50 Handle 11 Fuel tank 31 Photocell bracket 51 Side panel 12 Adjustable thermostat with probe 32 Re set thermostat A 1 Remote control connecter female shell 13 Thermostat knob 33 Photocell assembly bracket A 2 Buckle 14 Light cover 34 Photocell assembly A 3 Remote control connecter male cover 15 On off Switch 35 Air inlet blade A...

Page 21: ... IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D Overview of spare parts IDE 30 D Note The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of the components mentioned in these instructions ...

Page 22: ...r support plate 54 Flat gasket 11 Fuel tank 33 Photocell assembly bracket 55 Screw nut 12 Oil drain sealing ring 34 Photocell assembly 56 Steel pipe plug 13 Oil drain screw 35 Photocell bracket 57 Handle 14 Adjustable thermostat with probe 36 Re set thermostat A 1 Remote control connector female shell 15 Thermostat knob 37 Flame plate A 2 Buckle 16 Light cover 38 Nozzle assembly A 3 Remote control...

Page 23: ... IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D Overview of spare parts IDE 50 D Note The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of the components mentioned in these instructions ...

Page 24: ...cket 56 Wheel 11 Brealth cover 34 Photocell assembly 57 Flat gasket 12 Fuel tank cap 35 Blade for combustion chamber 58 Screw nut 13 Sealing ring 36 Re set thermostat bracket 59 Stell pipe plug 14 Tank cap shaft 37 Re set thermostat 60 Handle 15 Oil inlet filter 38 Flame palte A 1 Remote control connecter female shell 16 Oil inlet filter holder 39 Nozzle assembly A 2 Buckle 17 Oil leveler 40 Nozzl...

Page 25: ... IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D Overview of spare parts IDE 60 D Note The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of the components mentioned in these instructions ...

Page 26: ...bly bracket 56 Wheel 11 Brealth cover 34 Photocell assembly 57 Flat gasket 12 Fuel tank cap 35 Re set thermostat bracket 58 Screw nut 13 Sealing ring 36 Re set thermostat 59 Stell pipe plug 14 Tank cap shaft 37 Flame palte 60 Handle 15 Oil inlet filter 38 Nozzle assembly A 1 Remote control connecter female shell 16 Oil inlet filter holder 39 Nozzle Adapter A 2 Buckle 17 Oil leveler 40 Gas hose A 3...

Page 27: ... IDE 20 D IDE 30 D IDE 50 D IDE 60 D IDE 100 D Overview of spare parts IDE 100 D Note The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of the components mentioned in these instructions ...

Page 28: ...ss y 64 Feet pipe 11 Fuel tank cap 38 Nozzle Adapter 65 Cotter pin 12 Brealth cover 39 Swirl disc 66 Wheel 13 Oil suction pipe 40 Nozzle base plate 67 Flat gasket 14 Sealing ring 41 Screw nut 68 Screw nut 15 Oil pipe union 42 Elbow connection 69 Steel pipe plug 16 Bottom casing 43 Ignition needle 70 Handle 17 Ignition transformer 44 Oil tube assembly 71 Cable holder 18 Power PCB1 45 High voltage c...

Page 29: ...fuel oil must be drained from the device and collected Fuels are to be disposed of according to the national regulations Declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity in accordance with the EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Annex II Part 1 Section A We Trotec GmbH declare in sole responsibility that the product designated below was developed constructed and produced in compliance with the re...

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