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ALWAYS  ENSURE  THAT  THE  MAIN         
EXTERNAL  ELECTRICITY  SUPPLY  IS 

SWITCHED  OFF  BEFORE  COMMENCING  ANY 
MAINTENANCE ON THIS HEATER. 

To  obtain  the  best  results  from  the  heater,  it  is 
essential  to  avoid  the  accumulation  of  dust  and 
dirt  within  the  unit  on  the  air  inlet  and  discharge 
grilles.  For  this  reason  regular  cleaning  is        
necessary. 

Cleaning of the fan is best carried out  with a soft 
brush. 

The product should be serviced annually.    

Servicing  shall  be  undertaken  by  a  competent 
person.  

6.2  General 

If the heater does not operate a competent service 
engineer should be called to identify the nature of 
the fault. 

All heaters are fitted with motor thermal protection. 

Other  faults  in  relation  to  the  element, motor  and 
wiring should be identified using conventional fault 
finding techniques. 

In  the  event  that  electrical  components  are  
replaced,  please  ensure  that  electrical  safety 
checks in accordance with the regulations in force 
in the country of use are undertaken. 

6.3 Thermal cut-out 

The  units  are  protected  from  overheating  in  the 
event  of  fan  failure  or  an  obstruction  of  the  free 
airflow,  by  thermal  cut  outs.    If  this  happens  the 
thermal cut outs switch off the appliance. The ap-
pliance  will  not operate until the heater is discon-
nected  from  the  mains  supply  and  it  has  cooled 
down. 

If  this  fault  re-occurs  again,  refer  to  the  section 
‘6.4 fault finding’.  

6.1 Maintanence

 

6.4  Fault Finding 

If  the  heater  will  not  operate,  disconnect  it  from 
the mains and arrange for a certified electrician to 
attend and investigate the reason. 

6.5  Replacing the Fan Heater 

a) Remove the grille.
b) Disconnect the internal wiring from the blower
c) Remove the four screws fixing the fan heater
assembly to the back of the case.
d) The fan heater assembly can now be eased
forward and removed from the heater case.
e) Fit replacement fan heater and reassemble in
reverse order.

6.6  Spares 

It  is  essential  when  ordering  spares  or  replace-
ment  parts  to  state  the  model  number  and  the 
serial number on the rating label fixed to the side 
of the unit below the terminal cover. 

In  the  interest  of  progress  the  Company  reserve 
the  right  to  vary  specifications  from  time  to  time 
without notice.  The material listed is offered sub-
ject to the Company’s General Conditions of Sale, 
a copy of which can be obtained on request. 

6.1

Servicing and Maintenance

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Страница 1: ...information 1 Dimensions 2 Installation Details 3 Electrical Connections 4 Operation 5 Servicing Maintenance 6 RECESSED WARM CEILING HEATERS MODELS HSRCH3000RF HSRCH4500RF INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL HSPBRF HSTIRF HSVTRF ...

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Страница 3: ...ats and door interlocks can be installed at the discretion and responsibility of the installer All units must be wired in accordance with I E E regulations for the Electrical Equipment of Buildings and the installer should ensure that a suitable isolating switch is connected in the mains supply 1 4 Controller RF The HSRCH3000RF and HSRCH4500RF heaters are supplied without a controller The RF model...

Страница 4: ... rests with the installer to ensure that protective safety wear such as hand eye ear and head protection is used during installation of the product Do not rest anything especially ladders against the product 1 10 Standards Units conform to the European electrical standard BS EN 60335 2 30 HSRCH3000RF and HSRCH4500RF HSRCH3000RF and HSRCH4500RF 1 General Information 2 Dimensions ...

Страница 5: ...recessed ceiling heaters are de signed to fit in place of a standard 600mm ceiling panel IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE CEILING FRAME IS ADE QUATELY SUPPORTED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE HEATER OR THAT THE HEATER IS INDIVIDUALLY SUP PORTED THERE IS PROVISION ON THE HEATER FOR CHAIN OR WIRE SUPPORT OR MOUNTING The weight of the HSRCH3000RF and HSRCH4500RF is 7kg It is the sole responsibility of the inst...

Страница 6: ...oller can control any number of heaters providing they are in he RF range For more details please follow the instructions supplied with the controller 4 2 Electrical connections Fig 8 Heater with terminal cover open Fig 9 Terminal cover detail HSPBRF HSTIRF Heatstore RF Controllers HSVTRF 4 2 Electrical Connections 4 Operation ...

Страница 7: ...obstruction of the free airflow by thermal cut outs If this happens the thermal cut outs switch off the appliance The ap pliance will not operate until the heater is discon nected from the mains supply and it has cooled down If this fault re occurs again refer to the section 6 4 fault finding 6 1 Maintanence 6 4 Fault Finding If the heater will not operate disconnect it from the mains and arrange ...

Страница 8: ...7 RF RF ...

Страница 9: ...8 Heatstore Unit 12 Access 18 Bristol BS11 8HT Tel 0117 9235 375 Fax 0117 9235 374 ...

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