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1.5 Electrical Power Supply
The heater is pre-wired with a 3-pin plug and lead, and should be plugged into a standard 10 Amp 220 to 240 volt
fixed switched socket outlet adjacent to the heater, in a convenient location so it can be turned OFF quickly and
easily.
The electricity supply must be 220 to 240 Volt at 50 Hz, and from an authorised power supplier. Generators should
never be used, as their output may be incompatible with, or prone to damage the heater's electronic components.
1.6 Installation of Duct Connection Pops
The supply and return air pops must be fastened to the heater cabinet as follows:
•
Insert pop into the cabinet pop hole, ensuring the flange is placed over the
OUTER
wall of the cabinet
•
Spread flange to tightly fit the cabinet pop hole with the notched side overlapping the other
•
Secure pops with the rivets supplied
1.7 Heater Positioning
Install the heater in a position that allows adequate and safe access for service as per guidelines in this manual and
its applicable standards. The cost of any equipment and additional labour involved in accessing such heater
installations will not be accepted by Brivis.
1.8 Installation of Heater
The Compact Classic range is designed to be installed in the
roof or beneath the floor only
.
This must be done in accordance with the following guidelines and AS 5601.
Installing in the Roof Space
•
The area under the heater must be capable of supporting the additional load, without causing deformation of
any part of the building structure
•
The appliance must be accessible by means of fixed access, a normal ladder or steps
•
A passage of 600mm wide must be provided between the roof access opening and the heater
•
This passage must have a suitable walkway of at least 19mm thick particle board or equivalent and be capable
of supporting the weight of a person and their tools
•
A permanent level platform must be provided beneath the heater and this platform area must extend 750mm
out from the controls access panel side and fan motor access panel side/s for the entire length of the heater
•
The air gap created between the base of the heater and the platform by the heater's supports must be
maintained
•
Permanent artificial lighting must be provided at the heater, with the switch located at the roof access opening
Installing Beneath the Floor
•
There must be a minimum clearance of 200mm between any part of the appliance and the lowest part of the
floor structure. In addition to this, refer to section "
2.2 Service Clearances
”.
•
The heater must be located within 2m of the access opening, or there is to be a minimum clearance of 1.2m
between the lowest part of the floor structure and ground level, maintained from the access opening to the
heater
•
All under floor installations must be on a level concrete base (50mm thick), and provision made to drain any
seepage or ground water away from the heater
•
Permanent artificial lighting must be provided at the heater, with the switch located at the access opening
•
Lateral (horizontal) flues may be installed in accordance with AS 5601, making sure that the lateral flue section
has a minimum rise of a 20mm per metre of lateral run
•
The flue must be terminated outside the building in accordance with AS 5601. This termination can be
performed using a Brivis Remote Terminal. Refer to the Fluing instructions,
Section 2.6
Note:
A qualified electrician must install the 220 to 240 volt wiring according to local regulations.
IMPORTANT
:
Switch OFF the power and unplug the heater before touching any wiring. If any electrical wiring is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agents or an electrically qualified technician, in order
to avoid a hazard.
Note:
All service clearance measurements must be adhered to, otherwise this will impede on the serviceability of the heater.
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