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oil heater IDS 20 / IDS 30

Transport and storage

Note

If you store or transport the device improperly, the
device may be damaged.
Note the information regarding transport and storage of
the device.

Transport

To make the device easier to transport, it is fitted with a
transport handle and two wheels.

Before

 transporting the device, observe the following:

• Switch the device off.
• Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out

of the mains socket.

• Do not use the power cable to drag the device.
• Allow the device to cool down sufficiently.
• Before transporting or moving the device, make sure that

the tank cap is tightly closed.

While

 transporting the device, observe the following:

• Slightly lift the device by the transport handle until the rear

support no longer touches the ground.

• Wheel the device to the desired position.

Storage

Before

 storing the device, observe the following:

• Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out

of the mains socket.

• Allow the device to cool down sufficiently.

When the device is not being used, observe the following
storage 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 Transport handle
• 2 x Wheel
• 1 x Installation material
• 1 x Manual

Unpacking the device

1. Open the cardboard box and take the device out.
2. Completely remove the packaging.
3. Fully unwind the power cable. Make sure that the power

cable is not damaged and that you do not damage it during
unwinding.

Assembly

Upon delivery the device is already partially preassembled. The
wheels, axle and transport handle still need to be mounted.

Assembling the wheels

Prior to initial start-up, the wheels and the axle must be
mounted to the device. To do so, please proceed as follows:

1. Mount the axle (10) on the device.
2. Slide the washers (11) onto the axle.
3. Mount the wheels (9) on the axle.
4. Attach the locking rings (12) to the axle.
5. Fasten the wheel caps (13) to the wheels.

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Summary of Contents for IDS 20

Page 1: ...TRT BA IDS20 IDS30 TC2019 43 003 EN IDS 20 IDS 30 EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS OIL HEATER ...

Page 2: ...ion marked with this symbol helps you to carry out your tasks quickly and safely Follow the manual Information marked with this symbol indicates that the instructions must be observed Wear hearing protection Information marked with this symbol indicates that you should wear hearing protection You can download the current version of the instructions and the EU declaration of conformity via the foll...

Page 3: ...ected from damage e g caused by animals Never use the device if electric cables or the power connection are damaged The mains connection must correspond to the specifications in the Technical annex Insert the mains plug into a properly fused mains socket Observe the device s power input cable length and intended use when selecting extensions to the power cable Completely unroll extension cables Av...

Page 4: ...ork on the device remove the mains plug from the mains socket Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket Warning of flammable substances Handling fuels entails a risk of fire Take sufficient precautions when handling fuels such as fuel oil kerosene or diesel Do not spill any diesel kerosene or fuel oil Do not in...

Page 5: ...vices are further equipped with a fuel filter and a fuel pump THIS HEATER IS FOR PROFESSIONAL USE IT HAS BEEN CAREFULLY DESIGNED FOR MOBILE AND TEMPORARY PROFESSIONAL APPLICATIONS IT HAS NOT BEEN DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC USE NOR FOR COMFORT HEATING AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED TO HEAT CLOSED ROOMS WITHOUT ADEQUATE VENTILATION Functional principle The device generates warmth by conveying the sucked in col...

Page 6: ...out of the mains socket Allow the device to cool down sufficiently When the device is not being used observe the following storage 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 Transport handle 2 x Wh...

Page 7: ...reated in the exhaust line This vacuum guarantees a safe discharge of exhaust gases from the room The exhaust line must be installed upward There must be no bends or elbows in the first 3 metres of the exhaust line If the device is used in closed rooms and the combustion gases are discharged via a chimney a fresh air supply of approx 80 m h air inlet opening approx 0 5 m must be ensured Prior to p...

Page 8: ...8 EN oil heater IDS 20 IDS 30 Below are some examples of good and bad exhaust gas discharge 3 m max 10 m 10 5 m 3 m 6 m 3 m ...

Page 9: ...ater and dirt The flue pipe must be designed in a way to prevent counter pressure To ensure failure free operation the flue pipe must be installed upward Chimney duct The following schematic representation should be considered when planning a chimney duct 1 2 4 5 Wall duct The following schematic representation should be considered when planning a wall duct 1 3 5 6 No Designation No Designation A ...

Page 10: ...e between walls or other objects and the air inlet opening of the device must be at least 1 m see figure There must be no walls or large objects near the device The inlet and outlet openings must not be covered There must be a sufficient number of fire extinguishers available Avoid low or excess pressure in the installation space since this could lead to combustion related difficulties 2 m 1m 2 m ...

Page 11: ...ted persons Switching the device on The device has two operating modes Manual operation Automatic operation with external thermostat article no 6 100 007 015 18 14 16 17 15 No Designation 14 Power supply cable 15 Thermostat socket 16 Selector switch continuous operation thermostat operation 17 Operating light 18 Reset button with indicator light Manual operation For continuous heat generation here...

Page 12: ...se of the fault Indication Meaning Flashing in orange Improperly dimensioned flame during start up Flashes red Flame failure during start up Flashing in red green Flame failure during operation Illuminated in orange Internal error of an electronic controller Restarting the device after a malfunction During initial start up and after the fuel oil circuit has been drained completely the fuel oil sup...

Page 13: ...cal voltage Tasks which require the device to be opened must only be carried out by authorised specialist companies or by Trotec Warning Risk of injury due to improper repair Never try to make any modifications or repairs on the device Unauthorised modifications can lead to serious injuries or death Have a certified specialist workshop perform the repair work The device has been checked for proper...

Page 14: ...lure the ignition is extinguished the device switches off immediately After a power failure the device will not restart automatically it has to be started via the on off switch Check the indicator light of the reset button 18 meaning see chapter Operation There is a fuel leak Check whether too much fuel was filled in Drain the fuel if necessary see chapter Draining the tank Check the drain screw f...

Page 15: ... photo cell exchanged by the customer service Fan switches off during start up operation operating display permanently illuminated in red self diagnosis indication flashes in red or red green Motor winding interrupted or blown Have the motor replaced by the customer service Motor bearing blocked Have the motor bearing replaced by the customer service Motor capacitor blown Have the motor capacitor ...

Page 16: ...ting disc of the burner cleaned by the customer service Excessive combustion air supply Have the position of the adjustment ring for the regulation of the air supply checked by the customer service Used fuel oil contaminated or contains water Replace used fuel oil with clean fuel oil Clean the fuel oil filter Air inside the fuel oil circuit Have the lines and the fuel oil filter checked for tightn...

Page 17: ... 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 attachment screws...

Page 18: ...sive cleaners to dampen the cloth Wipe the housing dry after cleaning For a smooth operation of the device the combustion chamber the burner and the fan must be cleaned regularly 1 Switch the device off as described in the Shutdown chapter 2 Wait until the device has cooled down completely Cleaning after every 50 operating hours 1 Remove the fuel oil filter Take out the filter insert and clean it ...

Page 19: ...sel or kerosene Combustion indirect indirect Max air flow rate 550 m h 1150 m h Fan axial fan axial fan Flue pipe connection Ø 120 mm 150 mm Air transport hose connector Ø optional 300 mm Nozzle 0 40 80 S gal h 0 60 80 S gal h Max nominal heat input 23 4 kW 34 1 kW Max nominal heat output 19 6 kW 32 kW Temperature increase ΔT 95 C 70 C Max fuel consumption 2 23 l h 3 25 l h Tank capacity 42 l 42 l...

Page 20: ...20 EN oil heater IDS 20 IDS 30 Wiring diagram IDS 20 IDS 30 ...

Page 21: ...EN 21 oil heater IDS 20 IDS 30 Overview of spare parts IDS 20 Note The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of the components mentioned in these instructions ...

Page 22: ...itting 9 Motor 34 Tank cap 63 Micropipe 10 Capacitor 35 Wheel axle 64 Nozzle 12 Power cord support 36 Washer 65 Nozzle support 13 Cable protection 37 Wheel 66 Air flap 14 Air conveyor 38 Elastic washer 67 Burner support disc 15 Fan 39 Black wheel cover 68 Brass lock nut 16 Lock plate 40 Blast tube 69 Ignition electrode 17 Inlet grill 41 Safety thermostat 70 H T Cable connect 18 Flex diesel pipe 42...

Page 23: ...ffer from those describing the positions of the components mentioned in these instructions 57 59 58 62 61 60 63 24 23 04 B 05 19 21 22 18 20 12 11 A 06 35 33 14 15 17 27 25 29 30 34 20 36 32 28 13 38 39 16 07 01 02 03 40 08 43 50 51 56 52 53 54 37 09 10 77 41 42 78 79 71 72 69 70 67 65 64 63 68 80 81 55 82 83 ...

Page 24: ...el cover 65 Nozzle support 12 Power cord support 40 Blast tube 67 Burner support disc 13 Cable protection 41 Safety thermostat 68 Brass lock nut 14 Air conveyor 42 Thermostat support bracket 69 Ignition electrode 15 Fan 43 El control box panel 70 H T Cable connect 16 Lock plate 50 Flame control box 71 Phototransistor 17 Inlet grill 51 Support plate 72 Photoresistor support 18 Flex diesel pipe 52 S...

Page 25: ...ally contained in the equipment Fuel oil The fuel oil must be drained from the device and collected Fuels are to be disposed of according to the national regulations Declaration of conformity The text below sets out the contents of the declaration of conformity The signed declaration of conformity can be found at https hub trotec com id 43996 Declaration of conformity in accordance with the EC Mac...

Page 26: ...Trotec GmbH Grebbener Str 7 D 52525 Heinsberg 49 2452 962 400 49 2452 962 200 info trotec com www trotec com ...

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