Once heated, the air is then re-distributed to every corner of the house via a network of
smaller ducts and released into each room through floor or ceiling outlets.
The entire process is directed by the wall-mounted Networker which is usually positioned in
the living area on an internal wall and away from windows and doors if possible.
For best performance, the following points should be borne in mind:
* Ensure that your home is well insulated. Wall-to-wall floor coverings, drapes, pelmets and
even wall insulation can all help reduce your energy consumption.
* Turn the heating OFF at night and back on again when you wake in the morning.
* Keep the temperature setting low if you are active in the house. The normal operating
temperature in most average homes should be around 17
o
C. to 21
o
C.
* Don't leave external doors and windows open.
* Fumes from candles, fragrant oil burners, cooking or smoking may be drawn into the
system, (especially if the Return Air inlet is in the ceiling) and can cause staining around the
heating outlets. Installing an Electronic Air Filter in the Return Air will help avoid this
problem.
Just follow these few guidelines and your Brivis Central Heating System is sure to provide
you with many years of warmth and satisfaction.
Heater Operation.
* Ensure your wall control is set at the OFF position.
* Go to the Heater and turn ON the gas cock at the gas supply adjacent to the unit.
* Turn ON the 240 V power supply at the power point, ensuring the plug is firmly located in
the socket.
* Now turn the Networker ON in heating mode.
* If the unit has been shutdown for an extended period of time or after any interruption to
the gas supply, it may take several attempts to start the heater as air may need to be
purged from the gas pipe.
* The unit will automatically shutdown if the pilot is not established within the safety period.
To reset the unit simply press the reset key on the Networker.
The heater may now be operated from the Networker.
* When the Networker calls for heat, the Heater must first establish correct ignition, then
allow the burners time to generate heat before starting the fan. A small amount of warm air
will then start to flow and this flow will reach its full potential within 1 to 2 minutes.
* With an external heater, it is not abnormal to see vapour discharging from the flue
terminal when the unit is operating.