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In-line 
Burner 

End Vent 
Burner 

‘Power out’ from 

End Vent Burner to 

In-line Burner(s) 

Fused Spur 

Fused Spur 

230V 50Hz 
Switched Supply 
from Control Source 

To other      

in-line burners 

Figure 4.a. Typical Wiring Connections 

1.6 Electrical 

Connections 

 

Standard burner 16W. 
Current rating 0.05 amp per burner 
Fuse: external 3 amp. 

 
Each component carrying an electrical 
supply must be earthed. 

Supply 

for burners is 230V 50Hz single 

phase. 
* Exhaust fans are three phase 415V 
50Hz. 
* IP54 rated Inverter panel LRU’s require 
a 230V single phase supply at 22A (B80/
B160) or 30A (B300) 
* Standard LRU’s require a 415V three phase 
supply at 25A (BH300) 

* refer to individual site specifications 

 
All electrical work should be carried out to IEE 
standards by a competent electrician. 
 
The electrical connection to the burner is made 
by  means  of  a  three  pin  plug-in  power          
connector. Live, neutral and earth connections 
should be made via a flexible supply cable to 
the power connector and routed clear of the 
heater or tubes. 
 
The flexible supply cables to each burner 

should be of 0.5mm² 
minimum and comply 
with BS 6500. 

For fan 

and LRU supply, the wire 
size must be suitable for 
the current ratings as 
listed 

in Table 10.

 

 
The wires in the mains 
lead are coloured in 

 

 

accordance with the 

 

following code: Green & 
Yellow Earth; Blue 

 

 

 

Neutral; Brown Live 

 

The method of  connection to the electrical   
supply must facilitate complete isolation and 
should be via a fused double pole isolator     
having contact separation of at least 3mm on all 
poles and supplying the appliance only. 

 

We recommend use of AmbiRad approved 

 

 

controls. 

Please refer to; SmartCom control 

manual for siting and installation details and  
figures 4.l and 4.m 
 
Where alternative controls are used, please  
refer to the manufactures instructions for their 
siting and installation details. 

Содержание NRV12LR

Страница 1: ...d Safety at Works Act 1974 or relevant codes of practice In addition the installation must be carried out in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations BS 7671 BS 6896 Industrial Commercial an...

Страница 2: ...onnections 1 6 1 Typical Wiring Schematic 1 6 2 Wiring Details 1 7 Ventilation Requirements 1 8 Exhaust Air Inlet Options 1 8 1 Exhaust Flue Considerations 1 8 2 Ducted Air Inlet Considerations 1 9 Va...

Страница 3: ...nt tube The radiant heat emitted from the hot tube is directed downwards by reflectors The remaining interconnecting tube is called the tail pipe and radiates with less intensity The operating tempera...

Страница 4: ...amber 1 3 2 2 Subsequent supports are placed approximately 2 8m apart including one at each combustion chamber location This gives a max imum load per support of 24kg 1 3 2 3 A support must always be...

Страница 5: ...5 Figure 1 b Clearance for servicing distances to walls and obstacles above Figure 1 c Clearance for servicing distances to obstacles above G G E E Obstacle over burner F End vent module G Burner lid...

Страница 6: ...00 770 600 770 Dim A Perimeter reflector mm 305 450 305 450 305 450 Burner Model NRV32LR NRV38LR NRV46LR End vent In line End vent In line End vent Below tube Dim D Without undershield mm 1440 1700 15...

Страница 7: ...nd Supply A competent or qualified engineer is required to either install a new gas meter to the service pipe or to check that the existing meter is adequate to deal with the rate of gas supply requir...

Страница 8: ...taken to observe the minimum pipe bend diameter minimum 250mm maximum 350mm pipe expansion distance minimum 30mm maximum 70mm as shown in fig e Maximum bend diameter for the hose is 450mm The correct...

Страница 9: ...by means of a three pin plug in power connector Live neutral and earth connections should be made via a flexible supply cable to the power connector and routed clear of the heater or tubes The flexibl...

Страница 10: ...Burner End Vent Burner 2nd Branch Zone 1 1st Branch Zone 1 1st Branch Zone 2 Isolator Tail Pipe 0 75mm Screened Cable Sensor Zone 2 SmartCom no 2 Slave SC3 MZ 230V 50Hz 13A Mains Supply 0 75mm Screene...

Страница 11: ...BLUE DELAY TIMER RED BLUE MAINS INPUT EMC FILTER BLUE GREEN YELLOW BLUE Figure 4 c LR internal wiring diagram End Vent Burner EV Figure 4 d LR internal wiring diagram In line Burner IL MAIN RED FLAME...

Страница 12: ...ALVE J S T BLUE 1 2 3 4 5 BLUE DELAY TIMER BLUE BROWN GRN YEL N L3 L2 L1 MAINS INPUT A1 A2 C N O N C RELAY RED EMC FILTER Detail shows either N O or N O contacts MAIN GREY GREEN YELLOW RED FLAME SENSO...

Страница 13: ...Figure 4 g LR internal wiring diagram End Vent Burner c w 3 way solenoid valve Figure 4 h LR internal wiring diagram End Vent Burner c w valve N O or N C VF Lockout contacts MAIN GREY GRN YEL RED FLA...

Страница 14: ...S L2 RC V S D 1 AI1 0V W T3 U T1 V T2 E L 230V 50HZ 1 Pha SUPPLY MAINS ON LAMP FAN HEALTHY LAMP TO FAN tW tU tV Blue N t1 t2 Brown Fan Trip Circuit A1 A2 t3 t4 11 12 Brown Brown 3 2 1 E E Circuit VF E...

Страница 15: ...ge switching inputs to be normally open closed circuit to enable Connect to B0 B1 for remote ON ie BMS time control Connect to B0 B2 for remote OFF ie door interlock remote frost etc The power supply...

Страница 16: ...sor The power supply is non isolated therefore all wiring to the control must be mains rated Black Bulb Sensor Note Connection to the burners MUST be made via a 3A fused spur FUSE RATING 41 40 9 5 1 L...

Страница 17: ...ON REMOTE OFF LIVE NEUTRAL NOTES REMOTE SENSOR s may be placed at a max distance of 100m from the control unit using screened 6A mains cable Wiring should be kept separate from mains wiring to minimi...

Страница 18: ...within Engineers functions for remote sensor The power supply is non isolated therefore all wiring to the control must be mains rated Low Voltage 15V DC Black Bulb Sensor FAN CIRCUIT FAN CIRCUIT Burn...

Страница 19: ...ided See BS6896 section 5 2 2 2 2 1 1 8 Exhaust and Air Inlet Options 1 8 1 Horizontal discharge Considerations The vacuum fan must be located as shown in the layout drawing The vacuum fan must have a...

Страница 20: ...er duct the main air supply header which is feeding the individual branch ducts and burner end vent supply ducts must have a maximum pressure drop of 0 25 mbar 0 1in wg All joints and seams in the air...

Страница 21: ...52 152 152 F 50 97 50 50 G 150 150 150 148 H 295 318 340 380 J 80 90 90 110 K 150 140 140 120 L 240 240 240 240 M 309 303 341 404 N 50 62 157 157 P 421 463 616 680 R crs 318 318 318 318 S crs 356 356...

Страница 22: ...100321 L100320 L100314 L100316 L100318 Gas Category II Heat input Gross kW 12 18 24 32 38 46 Gas consum rate Nat Gas G25 m h 1 33 1 99 2 66 3 55 4 21 5 10 Max Inlet pressure Nat Gas G25 mbar 50 Min In...

Страница 23: ...2 L100321 L100320 L100314 L100316 L100318 Gas Category III Heat input Gross kW 12 18 24 32 38 46 Gas consum rate Propane G31 m h 0 45 0 68 0 90 1 21 1 43 1 73 Max Inlet pressure Propane G31 mbar 57 5...

Страница 24: ...e Part No L104102 L104101 L104100 L104093 L104092 n a Burner Type Table 6 Heater Noise Data 12LR 18LR 24LR 32LR 38LR 46LR Noise level 3m below In Line BURNER db A tba tba 37 tba tba tba NR 2 tba tba 3...

Страница 25: ...8 60 Noise level 3m below in acoustic enclosure db A 51 53 55 58 NR 2 45 47 49 52 Flue horizontal vertical 3m db A 69 72 75 77 NR 2 63 66 69 71 db A 56 57 58 58 NR 2 50 51 52 52 Flue horizontal vertic...

Страница 26: ...Notes...

Страница 27: ...Notes...

Страница 28: ...hed off for periods in excess of one week it is highly recommended that both the gas and the electrical supplies are turned off 2 3 Routine Maintenance between Service Intervals After ensuring that th...

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