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51000486 Iss 01

 

6.1

 

Mounting

 

It is the sole responsibility of the installer to en-
sure that the points of attachment to the 
building are sound. Consultation with the con-
sultant/architect or owner of the building is 
recommended to ensure that a sound, me-
chanically stable installation is achieved. 

 

Before fitting or wiring the heater, ensure that 
the casing faces as shown in figures 1&2, and 
follow these installation guidance notes. 

 

The wall bracket is secured to one of the inner     
cardboard box corners. Cut the plastic bag 
to remove it. All fixing screws are attached to 
the side of the inner cardboard box. 

 

The heater must always be installed horizon-
tally, using the mounting bracket provided. 
This ensures correct positioning and adequate 
clearance. 

 

Assemble the swivel bracket as shown on 
Fig.3. Use M8 and M5 bolts with locknuts and 
washers as     supplied in  bag. Attach the as-
sembled bracket to the bottom of the heater 
by using 4 x M6 bolts with plain and spring 
washers as shown on Fig.3. 

 

Secure the wall bracket to the wall with suita-
ble fixings. Ensure the position of this bracket 
will allow suitable clearances between the 
heater, when fitted, and adjacent walls. Mini-
mum of 3 fixings must be used to secure the 
wall bracket to the wall. Attach the heater to 
the wall bracket. 

 

Finally, adjust the direction of the heater to 
the      desired area and tighten up all clamp-
ing nuts and bolts. 

 

Care should be taken when choosing a posi-
tion, ideally there should be a clear line of 
sight between the heater and controller. If the 
signal has to travel around corners, walls or 
any metal objects it will decrease the range.  

 

Ensure  that  the  heater  is  fixed  to  a  secure 
wall,  within  the  mounting  height  limits  stated 

in ‘clearance distances’. Mount the heater as 

shown in figures 1 and 2.  

 

The  angle  of  the  heater  can  be  adjusted  in 
steps,  22.5  deg.  vertically  and  180  deg.  hori-
zontally.  
 
 

The weight of the heaters is                     

approximately 10kg  

6. Installation Details

 

 
 

6.2

 

Electrical connections

 

(CH06CSiRX): 

The heater is suitable for connec-

tion  to  230-240  Volts  single phase  50Hz  supply. 
The  heater  consumes  approximately  6kW  on 
the  full  heat  setting.  The  maximum  current 
draw is 25A.  

 

(CH06CPiRX,  CH09iRX/12iRX): 

The  heaters  are 

suitable  for  connection  to  a  400-415  volt 
3 phase 50Hz supply only. 

 

The  maximum  current  draw  for  the  06CPiRX 
model  is  approximately  8.3A,  per  phase  for  a 
three phase connection.  

 

The  maximum  current  draw  for  the  CH09/12 
model  is  approximately  12.5A,  16.6A  per 
phase.  

 

The heater consumes approximately 6kW, 9kW, 
12kW  (CH06CPiRX,  CH09iRX  /  12iRX  models  re-
spectively) on the full heat setting.  

 

Earth  terminals  are  adjacent  to  the  terminal 
block  and  are  clearly  marked  with  the  earth 
symbol

 

 

Fig. 2: Swivel Bracket Assembly

 

Содержание CH06CPiRX

Страница 1: ...any person not authorised by us This guarantee is offered to you as an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights The correct electricity supply voltage is shown on the rating label attached...

Страница 2: ...he CRXSL wireless controller 4 5 CHMC controller 4 6 Connecting heaters to the CHMC controller 5 Dimensions and fixing location 6 Installation details 6 1 Mounting 6 2 Electrical connections 7 Technic...

Страница 3: ...ng points are suitable for the weight of the appliance 1 3 Electrical Supply This heater must be permanently con nected to the electricity supply via a double or 4 pole switch having 3mm gap on each p...

Страница 4: ...ons re mote temperature measuring microwave occupancy sensor and remote or boost switch connection All functions are fully pro grammable and can be associated with any heaters in the system The contro...

Страница 5: ...d depend ing on which heat mode is activated it will calculate the best possible airflow and adjusts the fan speed accordingly In order to maintain a constant airflow temperature the fan runs at a low...

Страница 6: ...eater controls 4 3 Heater status indication 4 4 Operation of CRXSL The CRXSL controller will come factory set in temperature control mode This can be changed to manual operation mode which simulates a...

Страница 7: ...the heater by CAT5 CAT6 RJ45 cable The RJ45 connector is located under the terminals cover on the bottom of the heater There are 2 equal RJ45 connectors in each heater The con troller can be connecte...

Страница 8: ...the heater to the wall bracket Finally adjust the direction of the heater to the desired area and tighten up all clamp ing nuts and bolts Care should be taken when choosing a posi tion ideally there s...

Страница 9: ...urrent per phase A pha 8 5 13 16 5 Max motor power W 120 120 120 External fuse size amps A pha 16 16 20 Controller CRXSL wireless or CHMC Touch screen controller Controller wiring CAT5 CAT6 with RJ45...

Страница 10: ...load kW 26 Max current A pha Max motor power W 120 External fuse size amps A pha 32 Controller CRXSL wireless or CHMC Touch screen controller Controller wiring CAT5 CAT6 with RJ45 connectors Cable ter...

Страница 11: ...11 51000486 Iss 01 8 Wiring Details 8 1 Installer Wiring 3 phase heaters CAT5 cable...

Страница 12: ...12 51000486 Iss 01 8 Wiring Details 8 2 Installer Wiring single phase heaters CAT5 cable...

Страница 13: ...13 51000486 Iss 01 8 3 Factory Wiring 3 phase heaters temperature sensor...

Страница 14: ...14 51000486 Iss 01 8 4 Factory Wiring single phase heaters temperature sensor...

Страница 15: ...LEDs on the RJ45 connect ors indicating that the power is available If the heater is in stand by mode the green LED is ON If the heater is switched ON the orange LED is indicating that the auxil iary...

Страница 16: ...onfigura tion All possible addresses RS485 serial half duplex interface MODBUS RTU 9600 baud 8 bits 1 start bit no parity 2 stop bits mark parity 1 stop bit Supported MODBUS function codes 0x03 read m...

Страница 17: ...gn for Energy Related Products and Energy Information Amendment EU Exit Regulations 2019 SI 2010 2617 The Restriction of use of Certain Hazardous Substances SI 2012 No 3032 Transposed standards used B...

Страница 18: ...18 51000486 Iss 01...

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