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9. 

ELECTRICAL

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED!

9.1 

MAINS

 

9.1.1  The heater is supplied with mains cable (PVC sheathed, heat resisting to 85˚C), 3 core: Brown; Blue; Green/Yellow,  
 

6A, 0.75mm²), connected to a terminal block and exiting through the heater at the right hand top. The cable is  

 

suitable for a 230V 50Hz supply and requires connection to the fixed wiring using a double pole switched, fused  

 

spur with a contact separation of at least 3mm in ALL poles. The fuse fitted must be rated 5A to BS 1362.  

 

 

Connections must also be in accordance with the current edition of I.E.E Regulations BS 7671.

NOTE:

  If, for any reason, the heater is re-wired, then 3 core cable that meets the above specification MUST be used. Under 

NO circumstances, should 5 core cable be used for the combined purpose of supplying power to the heater and      
connecting the thermista-stat!

 

9.1.2  Fan delay and overheat (limit controls) are not adjustable and are factory set so that the limit switch opens at 80˚C  
 

and closes at 40˚C.

 

9.1.3.  An electronic controller (thermista-stat) is supplied which acts like a room thermostat.

9.2 

THERMISTA-STAT AND ITS LOCATION.

 

9.2.1  The thermista-stat should be located where there is free air circulation and positioned approx. 1.5m (5ft) from the  
 

floor.

 

9.2.2  Avoid the following locations:

 

 

a.  In a room where temperature is greatly affected by the sun or any other heat source, e.g. radiant fire, wall light  

 

 

fittings or TV set.

 

 

b.  Near an outside door or windows, or on an outside wall.

 

 

c.  Where it will be affected by warm air ducts, diffusers, waste pipes or the heater itself.

 

 

d.  Where it will be subjected to vibration.

 

9.2.3  Connect the thermista-stat wires to terminals ‘8’ and ‘9’ on the terminal block (see Figures 13 & 14).

10.  GAS 

(See BS 5864 and BS 6891)

10.1 

The local gas supply conditions MUST be adequate for the specified burner pressures as stated in the technical data 
(paragraph 1.3)

10.2 

An independent gas supply pipe from the meter is to be preferred wherever possible. Where this is not possible, the pipe 
must be capable of taking the complete input of the heater and all other gas appliances being served by the same pipe. 
This supply should be suitably sized to conform to British Standards requirements of no more than 1.0 mbar (0.4” wg) 
pressure drop (See table of discharge in BS 6891).

10.3 

The ½” union gas cock (supplied) MUST be fitted to the gas inlet of the heater for easy isolation during servicing. The gas 
pipe should be fitted and installed so as to be durable, substantial and gas tight. To assist in determining where a gas 
connection may not be tight, a leak detection fluid should be applied around the connection. Under no circumstances 
should a flame be used to locate a gas leak. Gas entry to the air heater is through either side or the base, to a Rc½ (½” 
BSP. external [taper] thread).

11.  AIR HEATER COMMISSIONING

11.1  PREPARATION

 

After installation of the appliance, you MUST do the following: 

 

11.1.1  Test for gas leakage using proprietary detection fluid and seal any leaks found.

 

11.1.2  Carry out preliminary electrical system checks.

 

11.1.3  Ensure that:

 

 

a.  filter, fan and fan compartments are free from obstructions.

 

 

b.  all registers or grilles are open and conform to design specifications.

 

 

c.  return, relief and ventilation air installations are adequate.

11.2  SYSTEM BALANCING

 

11.2.1  Set the air heater electrical supply ON.

 

11.2.2  Set the thermista-stat to the “SUMMER AIRFLOW” position.

 

11.2.3  Balance the system to provide the required volume proportions at the warm air outlets. 

NOTE

   If the system includes ceiling diffusers, the air through these should be NOT LESS THAN 1.5m/s (300ft/min), except for 

very small rooms, (i.e. bathrooms etc.). Outlet faces may require partial blanking in order to achieve this.

11.3   LIGHTING IGNITION  AND MAIN BURNER

 

11.3.1  Turn on the gas supply to the heater.

 

11.3.2  Set both the “AIR HEATER” and “WATER HEATER” switches on the time control unit to the “OFF” position.

 

11.3.3  Set the thermista-stat to “9”.

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Страница 1: ...k Publication No ZZ 1088 12 April 2010 ECONOMAIRE 32 WARM AIR HEATER with Intejan Water Circulator INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS G C NUMBERS Air Heater 42 416 14 Water Circulator 5...

Страница 2: ...nt for their needs that it is installed commissioned and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions by competent persons and that it meets the requirements of the appropriate Building...

Страница 3: ...for retro fit to the ECONOMAIRE 32 2 2 The air heater output can be adjusted between 7 3kW 26 4MJ h 25 000 Btu h and 9 4kW 33 8MJ h 32 000 Btu h summer air circulation of unheated air is available by...

Страница 4: ...n existing base duct warm air plenum always ensure that installation is carried out such that the rear left hand corner of the heater is aligned with the rear left hand corner of the base duct so that...

Страница 5: ...t size of return air grilles and ducting is used For heaters on maximum output the return air duct size should not be less than the equivalent of 250mm x 200mm 10 x 8 If flexible duct is used the duct...

Страница 6: ...larly under a balcony or immediately adjacent to a drain pipe 8 2 3 The terminal position must ensure that combustion products cannot enter the building in which the heater is installed or any adjacen...

Страница 7: ...From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe 150mm H From an internal or external corner Greater than 450mm protrusion 300mm I Above ground roof or balcony level 300mm J From a surface facing the terminal...

Страница 8: ...al Terminal Support Bracket 1 1000 0014980 Terrcotta 7 Lead Pitched Roof Flashing Collar 1 1000 0014890 Anthracite 8 Lead Pitched Roof Flashing Collar 1 1000 0014990 Terracotta 9 Aluminium Flat Roof F...

Страница 9: ...chnical data paragraph 1 3 10 2 An independent gas supply pipe from the meter is to be preferred wherever possible Where this is not possible the pipe must be capable of taking the complete input of t...

Страница 10: ...green LED ON light on the indicator panel will illuminate After a period of approx 5 seconds the module will move on to stage 6 indicated by 6 on the LED NOTE Regardless of when the burner ignites dur...

Страница 11: ...chmark Checklist located on the inside back pages of this document prior to handing over the appliance to the occupier 11 6 SAFETY CHECK In order to check the correct operation of the control module r...

Страница 12: ...maintained you MUST ensure that flow and return pipes into the sealed compartment are sealed with the supplied grommets 12 2 WATER CONNECTIONS NOTE Both flow and return connections are Rp in BSP fema...

Страница 13: ...main burner SHOULD ignite and the igniter will stop 13 2 9 When the control module reaches stage 8 indicated by 8 on the LED power is fed to the gas valve and the green LED ON light on the indicator p...

Страница 14: ...ntrol thermista stat and the SUMMER AIRFLOW switch 14 2 4 That the time control must be reset following a power failure 14 2 5 How to use the circulator thermostat to set the water temperature 14 2 6...

Страница 15: ...nction control remove the relevant burner assembly fixing screws 15 2 7 Break the gas supply at the gas union and remove the gas feed pipe fixing screw 15 2 8 Whilst supporting the assembly carefully...

Страница 16: ...e cover plate screws 15 7 10 Re establish electrical supply 15 7 11 Commission air heater and water circulator as described in the relevant sections above 15 8 TIME CONTROL SWITCH AND LED INDICATOR DA...

Страница 17: ...embly as detailed at paragraph 15 2 15 11 5 Remove the multifunctional control for the water circulator IF FITTED 15 11 6 Release the 4 x screws securing the combustion chamber heat shield and withdra...

Страница 18: ...water circulator will override those for the air heater therefore LED displays 8 and 9 will override 5 and 6 For this reason it is strongly recommended that the air heater and water circulator be comm...

Страница 19: ...19 Telephone 01604 762881 FIGURE 12 CONTROL FLOWCHART 17 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHARTS...

Страница 20: ...www johnsonandstarley co uk 20 FIGURE 13 AIR HEATER DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART...

Страница 21: ...21 Telephone 01604 762881 FIGURE 14 CONTROL FLOWCHART...

Страница 22: ...www johnsonandstarley co uk 22 18 LOGIC DIAGRAM FIGURE 15 LOGIC DIAGRAM...

Страница 23: ...23 Telephone 01604 762881 3 19 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FIGURE 16 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

Страница 24: ...www johnsonandstarley co uk 24 FIGURE 17 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 20 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Showing connections of an external controller...

Страница 25: ...25 Telephone 01604 762881 21 DIMENSIONS FIGURE 18 DIMENSIONS...

Страница 26: ...1 23 381 712 1000 0705140 Ignition Burner Injector No 36 1 392935 1000 0701260 Ignition Burner Injector No 27 from serial number 54000501 1 24 E69653 1000 1507310 Gasket 1 25 E95 494 S01159 Air Press...

Страница 27: ...27 Telephone 01604 762881 FIGURE 19 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 23 EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Страница 28: ...from Johnson Starley Ltd Telephone the Sales Office for further information ECONOMAIRE 32 ANCILLARY S Description Product Code 1 Cleanflow Air Filter ECF32 2 Return Air Plenums RAP32 3 Side Return Ai...

Страница 29: ...29 Telephone 01604 762881 This Log Book should be filled out at each annual service ECONOMAIRE 32 LOG BOOK WARM AIR HEATER AND WATER CIRCULATOR COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST...

Страница 30: ...ty but does not affect statutory rights Customer Name Address Telephone Number Warm Air Unit Make and Model Warm Air Unit Serial Number Commissioned by print name Gas Safe Reg No Company Name Telephon...

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Страница 32: ...les Telephone 01604 707012 Fax 01604 764879 Service Telephone 01604 707011 Fax 01604 707017 Warm Air Upgrade Enquiry Service Telephone 01604 707026 Fax 01604 707017 COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL H V SOLUTIONS...

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