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Technical information

Technical information

Heater operation

Wallas heaters 

26CC

 and 

40CC

 have been designed especially for use in holiday 

cottages.

Light furnace oil, diesel oil or paraffin can be used to fuel the device. The heater is 

fed with fuel from a separate tank, which is positioned below the heater. The heater 

is powered by a 12-volt battery, which can be recharged, for example, by a solar 

cell, wind generator or a mains power adapter.

The combustion air is fed in from outside the device and its circulation is complete-

ly enclosed, and balanced with the flue-gas exhaust head, which eliminates the 

effect of wind pressure on the combustion.

The heater’s evaporation burner is activated automatically when the device is 

started. The glow plug in the burner ignites the fuel that has been pumped into the 

burner. The glow time is fixed: it starts and ends automatically.

The heat sensor, in the heater, detects the flame’s heat and lights the red LED to 

signal that the device has started.

All functions are controlled electronically. The fuel pump and combustion air blower 

are fully stabilised against voltage fluctuations, which ensures clean combustion, 

regardless of changes in the battery voltage.

The heater is equipped with built-in overheat protection, which cuts the fuel feed if 

the device overheats.

When the heater is switched off, it cools down automatically. The cooling function 

ventilates the burner, and discharges the flue-gases generated during the switch-

off, to the outside of the cottage.

Fuel

Operating voltage
Consumption
Heating power

Power consumption
Measurements
Weight

Max. permissible length of the flue 

gas pipe

Max. permissible length of the fuel 

hose
Heating area

Suitable flue gas lead-throughs

Accessories

Connections

Power adjustment

Start-up

Light furnace oil / diesel oil (cold resistance grade according 

to conditions of use) or paraffin

0,2...0,4 A (when ignited ca. 4,5 min. 8 A)

3 m, (6 m insulated)

4031

 Base housing

4206

 Weekly timer

4430 

Remote controller

Remote controller

Room thermostat or manual power control

Manually with a switch or with the automatic weekly timer 

(accessory) or remote controller (accessory)

ca. 18,5 kg

ca. 25,0 kg

ca. 40...60 m

ca. 60...90 m

en

26CC / 40CC

D80151

- 39 -

12 V DC
0,09...0,26 l/h
900...2600 W

730x340x200 mm

6 m

4004

26CC

40CC

730x440x240 mm

1600...4000 W

0,16...0,4 l/h

490525C

Summary of Contents for 26CC

Page 1: ...l tank 30 l Fuel tank 10 l Combustion air pipe 45 mm Al Exhaust pipe 50 45 mm stainless Protection tube 0 5 m fuel hose Control panel cable 6 m Extension line 2 m Fuel tank 130 l Insulating channel In...

Page 2: ...ntenance instructions Fuel tank connection Short circuit connector for mountain switch 1 pcs 1 pcs 1 pcs Accessory bag 260941A 1 pcs Heater without front panel Control panel package 361061A Fuel hose...

Page 3: ...n air blower are fully stabilised against voltage fluctuations which ensures clean combustion regardless of changes in the battery voltage The heater is equipped with built in overheat protection whic...

Page 4: ...Technical information Operating principles en 26CC 40CC D80151 40 P 12 V 490525C...

Page 5: ...the device near to an external door or a window because the temperature changes in these loca tions are too great The control panel contains a thermostat sensor Flue installation will slightly increa...

Page 6: ...st be unobstructed There must be no surfaces structures or objects that are flammable or can obstruct the heat within 1 m above the device s upper surface Safety distances Device over 1300 m above sea...

Page 7: ...pipe s connection 26 with a hose binder 10 Both ties can be found in the heater accessory bag The exhaust pipe cannot be tightened suf ficiently by any other fastening than a pipe clamp 11 which must...

Page 8: ...4 items 4 5x25 The lid of the flue gas exhaust head 15 must be opened before installation screw 31 Ensure that the ends of the hoses 23 and 24 extend to the limiters 32 and 33 18 Finally fasten the h...

Page 9: ...allation Picture 1 Installation in Finland Installation in Sweden and Norway 320 mm insulation en 26CC 40CC D80151 45 26 25 23 16 17 15 32 33 29 24 21 18 20 31 10 12 11 28 70 mm 100 mm sv no 19 27 490...

Page 10: ...fter you connect the power cord and the fuel hose Note If you choose to lead in the combustion air from under the floor ensure there is suf ficient ventilation in the foundations beneath the floor Ins...

Page 11: ...direct current system Connect the red wire of the power cord to the plus terminal of the battery and the black or blue wire to the minus terminal A 15 A main fuse must be installed near the battery o...

Page 12: ...adjustments are device specific We recommend that the adjustment be carried out by an authorised service shop Tank placement 1 The fuel tank should always be placed below the base of the device The fu...

Page 13: ...cap Bleeding hose Bayonet coupling Bayonet coupling Cap run throughs The fuel connections must be tightened firmly so as to not allow air to leak into the hose Always check the cleanliness of the con...

Page 14: ...must not fall below 40 C If the temperature drops lower than the minimum level paraffin may form in the fuel This may result in the fuel filter and pump being clogged The clog will dissolve only if t...

Page 15: ...cottage is outside the GSM network coverage The weekly timer starts up and shuts down the heater at the times you select Timer cable 4205 For use with weekly timer 4206 Solenoid valve 30017 The soleno...

Page 16: ...ed off temporarily by turning the temperature control 2 A device that has been shut down can be restarted manually if necessary Conservation temperature the temperature control 2 is set to minimum and...

Page 17: ...s The yellow current indicator light 4 will go out immediately The red combustion indicator light 1 will continue to blink for ca five minutes while the device is cooling down You cannot restart the d...

Page 18: ...or the dosage observe the recommendations provided by the manufacturer of the agent Maintenance An anti freezing agent for diesel vehicles may increase the forming of scale at the bottom of the burner...

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