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Heatline - Duct mounted Heater with controls

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual

VES Andover Ltd. Eagle Close, Chandlers Ford Ind. Est, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO53 4NF

Tel: 08448 15 60 60   Fax: 02380 26 12 04   E-mail: [email protected]   Web: www.ves.co.uk

Please ensure that this document is passed to the end user. This manual forms an integral
part of the product and should be kept for the working life of the product. Additional copies
of this and supporting documents are available by contacting VES Andover Ltd or by visiting

www.ves.co.uk

 and following the ‘Information centre O & M’s’ link.

This manual must be read in full before installation, operation and maintenance of the units.

Important

The following symbols used within this document refer to potential dangers or advice for
safe operation.

Indicates hazards associated with electric current and high voltages.

Indicates hazards that require safety advice for personnel and/or potential unit/property
damage.

Warning

Caution

Important

Indicates important information.

Contents

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Introduction.................................................................................................................. 2

Unit Description........................................................................................................... 2

Receipt of Goods/Handling........................................................................................2

Product Overview ......................................................................................................... 3

Installation ................................................................................................................. 3

Duct Installation.......................................................................................................... 5

Coil Installation........................................................................................................... 7

Wiring............................................................................................................................ 8

Controls........................................................................................................................ 13

Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 32

Declaration of Conformity..........................................................................................33

Warranty....................................................................................................................... 34

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

 

VES Ref: ID 899 Issue: 

August 

201

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Summary of Contents for Heatline

Page 1: ...tion centre O M s link This manual must be read in full before installation operation and maintenance of the units Important The following symbols used within this document refer to potential dangers...

Page 2: ...ound on the unit nameplate or visit www ves co uk 1 Immediately upon receipt of goods check for possible damage in transit Also check to ensure that any ancillary items are included These will normall...

Page 3: ...purposes and it is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that all of the equipment is installed to compliance with the manufacturer s recommendations with due regard to the current HEALTH AND...

Page 4: ...SERIAL No PRA 4143767 INSPECTED 18 10 10 ED Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Estate Chandlers Ford Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08702 404340 Fax 08702 404550 Web www ves co uk MODEL SUPPLY MAX PERMI...

Page 5: ...uk Web www ves co uk Duct Installation Circular ducting Square ducting 6 Examples for illustrative purposes only HLC Heatline c w circular spigots RS Fan c w circular spigots Ducting where necessary...

Page 6: ...rtant that all electrical connections are properly made Elements are tested prior to dispatch and are within tolerance of 7 W of total load If the elements are found to be faulty they can be easily re...

Page 7: ...run on timer the recommended length of run on is 2 minutes minimum On HeatLine units a Low Pressure Hot Water LPHW coil will be installed Coils are normally suitable for LPHW at 82 C flow and 71 C re...

Page 8: ...stated volume on the electric heater battery Fan run on timer required Turn off 0 10 V heat demand signal 2 minutes before fan enable signal Separate cables should be installed for 0 10 VDC Control si...

Page 9: ...d The following wiring diagrams are a guide to installing the standard fan and actuator options found on Heatline units If in any doubt for units with fitted VES controls or for special versions of th...

Page 10: ...Ltd Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448 15 60 60 Fax 02380 26 12 04 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk Wiring 8 8 2 CP 1ph example wiring diagram Continued...

Page 11: ...td Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448 15 60 60 Fax 02380 26 12 04 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk 8 3 LPHW BMS example wiring diagram Note Please refer...

Page 12: ...td Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448 15 60 60 Fax 02380 26 12 04 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk 8 4 LPHW CP example wiring diagram Note Please refer...

Page 13: ...e indicated by symbols When a button is pressed the RDG goes into mode selection The LCD backlight will turn on all possible mode selection options symbols will turn on indicator element arrow will ap...

Page 14: ...mode Fan speed Fan speed 2 Energy Saving mode Fan speed 3 Auto Timer mode Degrees Celsius Degrees Fahrenheit View set auto timer program Protection Digits for room temperature and setpoint display Esc...

Page 15: ...gy Saving mode Maintenance of room temperature via built in temperature sensor or external room temperature return air temperature sensor Display of current room temperature or setpoint in C and or F...

Page 16: ...formance of the entire system See page 15 to find out how to set Commissioning Control sequence Calibrate sensor Setpoint and setpoint setting range limitation 9 4 Control sequences The control sequen...

Page 17: ...mode and vice versa When the electrical heater is switched off the fan overruns for at least 3 minutes param eter P54 factory set by VES to avoid over temperature of the electrical heater or prevent...

Page 18: ...ounterclockwise passed 12 00am 4 Confirm the time of day by pressing the right button The weekday indicator starts blinking 5 Turn the rotary knob clock or counterclockwise to set the current weekday...

Page 19: ...e Auto timer setting in programming mode 2 Turn the rotary knob to review the 8 auto timers 3 Press button Esc to return to normal operation Viewing the timers To set an auto timer proceed as follows...

Page 20: ...m temperature is outside the measuring range i e above 49 C or below 0 C the limiting temperatures blink e g 0 C or 49 C The heating output is activated if the current setpoint is not set to OFF the t...

Page 21: ...1 Continue with step 2 Expert level Y parameters both levels Resetting parameters Service level Caution The factory setting for the control parameters can be reloaded via parameter P71 by changing the...

Page 22: ...rd Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448 15 60 60 Fax 02380 26 12 04 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk 9 8 2 Service level The following parameters are factory set by VES 9 8 Control...

Page 23: ...ord Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448 15 60 60 Fax 02380 26 12 04 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk 9 8 Control parameters Continued 9 8 3 Expert level The following parameters ar...

Page 24: ...andlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448 15 60 60 Fax 02380 26 12 04 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk 9 8 Control parameters Continued The following parameters are factory...

Page 25: ...andlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448 15 60 60 Fax 02380 26 12 04 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk 9 8 Control parameters Continued The following parameters are factory...

Page 26: ...perating mode button on the unit or operating mode input e g keycard occupancy sensor when X1 X2 or D1 is set to 3 P38 P40 P42 A corresponding setpoint is used to maintain the room temperature at the...

Page 27: ...ry set to 8 C frost protection 9 12 Additional features External return Temperature The thermostat acquires the room temperature via built in sensor or external duct air temperature sensor CPEL2011 co...

Page 28: ...absence Set the device to Energy Saving Protection mode for the selected time period To activate the function keep the left button pressed and within 3 seconds turn the rotary knob Clockwise for exte...

Page 29: ...ves co uk Web www ves co uk 9 14Mechanical design The room thermostat consists of 2 sections Plastic housing which accommodates the electronics the operating elements and the temperature sensor Mount...

Page 30: ...temperature sensor fault contact Selectable Heating mode P30 2 K 0 5 6 K Set point setting and setting range Comfort mode Energy saving mode Protection P08 P11 P12 P65 P66 21 C 5 40 C 15 C 30 C OFF 5...

Page 31: ...al household waste Do not burn 9 16 Disposal The Printed Circuit Board may be sent to any PCB recovery contractor to recover some of the components for any metal such as gold and silver Connection Ter...

Page 32: ...entation including warning labels on the unit must be referenced Should it be necessary to remove any component ensure that these are secured into position once reinstalled It is critical that after a...

Page 33: ...tion of Conformity Date 1st October 2012 Product Heatline Type Heatline Units Manufacturer VES Andover Limited The product above is produced in accordance with EC Council Directives 2004 108 EC Electr...

Page 34: ...ce agreement remains in place Option 2 12 24 Month Extended Warranty order value minimum charge 50 00 Option 3 12 36 Month Extended Warranty 12 36 months from date of dispatch For this cover the charg...

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