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Consort Equipment Products Ltd
Registered Office: Thornton Industrial Estate
Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 2RT
Tel: 01646 692172 Fax: 01646 695195
BS EN ISO 9001 Registered Company No FM12671
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Warm Air Curtain Heaters
Catalogue Number: HE8320RF 4.5kW & HE7426RF 6kW- 230/240V
PLEASE RETAIN THIS LEAFLET FOR FUTURE MAINTENANCE
MODELS
These units are 1035mm wide 4.5kW & 6kW modular heaters
designed for mounting above doorways and similar entrances, and
may be used as space heaters. 622mm 3kW and 4.5kW modules are
also available.
MOUNTING
When mounted over a standard shop doorway the unit should be
fitted as low as possible and not more than 2.3 meters from ground
level. A single unit will provide reasonable coverage for a one metre
doorway, and for wider doorways units can be mounted end to end.
The unit should be positioned so that the airflow is not obstructed by
any part of the doorframe.
INSTALLATION
Carefully unpack the unit and remove the top cover fixing screws.
The heater may be mounted using the mounting bracket provided.
Loosen mounting screws, allowing the mounting bracket to be
removed from the unit. Making sure that the mounting bracket is
horizontal, fix the bracket to the wall using 4 x No 8 wood screws.
Place the unit on the mounting bracket ensuring the washers are
spaced as shown on diagram 2 (a plain washer either side of the
mounting bracket).
Tighten screws to hold the unit at the required angle.
Fig 2
WALL BRACKET ASSEMBLY
The heater may also be mounted directly onto a suitable wall or
bearer by four No. 8 wood screws through the holes provided in the
back of the unit casing. Keyhole slots are provided for the top two
fixings (fig 1).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
These units are suitable for connection to a 230/240 volt 50 Hz single
phase ac supply. The heaters consume 4.5kW & 6kW respectively at
240 volts when switched to the full heat position.
Model HE8320RF – 4.5kW
Model HE7426RF – 6kW
The appliance should be connected to the supply via a circuit in
which there is an all-pole switch. Test for correct operation and
refit the cover.
Fig 1
OUTLINE DRAWING