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6.2

SYSTEM BALANCING:

6.2.1

Set the air heater electrical supply 

ON.

6.2.2

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

6.2.3

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.

6.3

LIGHTING IGNITION  AND MAIN BURNER:

6.3.1

Turn on the gas supply to the heater.

6.3.2

Set the “AIR HEATER” switch on the time control unit to the “OFF” position.

6.3.3

Set the thermista-stat to “9”.

6.3.4

Locate the status LED indicator which can be observed through the inspection hole in the bottom right hand corner
of the control module.

6.3.5

Turn on the mains power supply to the heater

6.3.6

Set the “AIR HEATER”  switch on the time control to “CONT.” and observe the LED status indicator.

6.3.7

Whilst the control module runs through its diagnostic cycle the decimal point (DP) in the bottom right hand corner of
the LED display will flash continuously.

6.3.8

The igniter will spark for a maximum period of 60 seconds during which time the ignition and main burners SHOULD
ignite and the igniter will stop sparking.

6.3.9

When the control module reaches stage 5, (indicated by “5” on the LED) power is fed to the gas valve and the 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 during the 60 second period,

the LED will continue to display stage 6.

6.3.10 If, after the 60 second period, the main burner has ignited the LED indicator will show “0” and the green LED “ON”

light on the indicator panel will remain steady.

6.3.11 If the main burner fails to ignite, the red LED marked “LOCKOUT” will illuminate on the display panel and the LED

status indicator will display an alphanumeric character relevant the the fault detected.

Fig.13

ECONOMAIRE 90 Flow Diagram

ON

ON

12

9

3

Fig. 7

Electrical Door Assembly

(showing time control, indicator panel and status indicator)

LED status
indicator

Cover plate screws

Time control

Indicator panel

Содержание ECONOMAIRE 90

Страница 1: ...7a 1000 0705350 Cross light injector Bray Cat 10 110 1 8 E39538 BOS02397 1 Ignition burner assembly 1 9 1000 0522250 Air pressure switch 1 10 E69632 1000 0520830 Clock mechanism 1 11 1000 0708860 Igni...

Страница 2: ...partment should be not less than 75mm 3 in However if clearances are less than 75mm the internal surface of the compartment must be lined with non combustible material and the compartment must be of a...

Страница 3: ...low for ease of removal for access to the flue 4 1 5 All duct work in the room or internal space in which the heater is installed shall be mechanically secured and sealed with ducting tape 4 2 WARM DE...

Страница 4: ...1 11 Where the total flue length exceeds these lengths the flue orifice MUST be removed 5 1 12 The heater is supplied with either a horizontal or vertical flue dependant upon your specification when...

Страница 5: ...minal positions 5 3 7 Reference should be made to Table 2 for the required terminal components Fig 16 ECONOMAIRE90 PrincipalDimensions SIDE VIEW PLAN VIEW FRONT VIEW BASE VIEW KNOCKOUT FOR GAS ENTRY B...

Страница 6: ...NTS COLOUR 1000 0016520 1 X 90 Standard Flue Elbow White 1000 0016530 1 X 45 Flue Elbows White 1000 0016550 1 X 500mm Extension White 1000 0016540 1 X 1000mm Extension White 1000 0016560 1 X Vertical...

Страница 7: ...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 th...

Страница 8: ...imal point DP in the bottom right hand corner of the LED display will flash continuously 6 3 8 The igniter will spark for a maximum period of 60 seconds during which time the ignition and main burners...

Страница 9: ...0 seconds 6 6 10 Depress the RESET button on the Indicator Panel 6 6 11 The heater will go through its ignition procedure and the ignition and main burners SHOULD ignite 6 6 12 Set the AIR HEATER swit...

Страница 10: ...3 Burner Pressure Adjuster 4 Ignition Controller A Side view photograph With Ignition Controller in place B Rear view drawing With Ignition Controller removed 1 2 3 4 1 3 2 1 4 3 2 500 0 23 mbar 0 625...

Страница 11: ...as a complete unit together with the multifunction control PROCEDURE 8 2 1 Ensure that the gas and electrical supplies are switched OFF 8 2 2 Remove the front door from the heater 8 2 3 Remove the fix...

Страница 12: ...the electrical supply is isolated 8 7 2 Remove the appliance front door and release the 3 x securing screws on the electrical door assembly 8 7 3 Open the door assembly outwards on its hinges see fig...

Страница 13: ...the electrical supply is isolated 8 7 2 Remove the appliance front door and release the 3 x securing screws on the electrical door assembly 8 7 3 Open the door assembly outwards on its hinges see fig...

Страница 14: ...as a complete unit together with the multifunction control PROCEDURE 8 2 1 Ensure that the gas and electrical supplies are switched OFF 8 2 2 Remove the front door from the heater 8 2 3 Remove the fix...

Страница 15: ...3 Burner Pressure Adjuster 4 Ignition Controller A Side view photograph With Ignition Controller in place B Rear view drawing With Ignition Controller removed 1 2 3 4 1 3 2 1 4 3 2 500 0 23 mbar 0 625...

Страница 16: ...0 seconds 6 6 10 Depress the RESET button on the Indicator Panel 6 6 11 The heater will go through its ignition procedure and the ignition and main burners SHOULD ignite 6 6 12 Set the AIR HEATER swit...

Страница 17: ...imal point DP in the bottom right hand corner of the LED display will flash continuously 6 3 8 The igniter will spark for a maximum period of 60 seconds during which time the ignition and main burners...

Страница 18: ...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 th...

Страница 19: ...NTS COLOUR 1000 0016520 1 X 90 Standard Flue Elbow White 1000 0016530 1 X 45 Flue Elbows White 1000 0016550 1 X 500mm Extension White 1000 0016540 1 X 1000mm Extension White 1000 0016560 1 X Vertical...

Страница 20: ...minal positions 5 3 7 Reference should be made to Table 2 for the required terminal components Fig 16 ECONOMAIRE90 PrincipalDimensions SIDE VIEW PLAN VIEW FRONT VIEW BASE VIEW KNOCKOUT FOR GAS ENTRY B...

Страница 21: ...1 11 Where the total flue length exceeds these lengths the flue orifice MUST be removed 5 1 12 The heater is supplied with either a horizontal or vertical flue dependant upon your specification when...

Страница 22: ...low for ease of removal for access to the flue 4 1 5 All duct work in the room or internal space in which the heater is installed shall be mechanically secured and sealed with ducting tape 4 2 WARM DE...

Страница 23: ...partment should be not less than 75mm 3 in However if clearances are less than 75mm the internal surface of the compartment must be lined with non combustible material and the compartment must be of a...

Страница 24: ...7a 1000 0705350 Cross light injector Bray Cat 10 110 1 8 E39538 BOS02397 1 Ignition burner assembly 1 9 1000 0522250 Air pressure switch 1 10 E69632 1000 0520830 Clock mechanism 1 11 1000 0708860 Igni...

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