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Installation Instructions
The units are generally to be operated in accordance
with the safety rules, the building code of the land con-
cerned and the fire protection code.
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Avoid under or overpressure in the room where the
unit is installed, as this would result in combustion
troubles.
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Suction and blow-out cross sections may not be re-
duced
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It is prohibited to connect conduits or hoses to the
unit blow-out opening.
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Make sure that the technical regulations for combus-
tible liquids are observed when mobile fuel holders
are installed.
Outside Installation
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The units are to be installed outside and to be pro-
tected from atmospheric effects to avoid damage.
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Make sure that no danger or inadmissible annoy-
ance is caused by the operation of the unit.
Room Heating
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For room heating, hot air generators may only be op-
erated with a room thermostat (accessories).
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Make sure that sufficient fresh air is fed to ensure
perfect combustion. Fresh air is to be fed preferably
through windows and doors or through sufficiently di-
mensioned openings in the outer wall.
Safety Distances
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Make sure to observe the following safety distances
to ensure a safe operation of the unit:
– towards the top, fire-retarding ceiling 1,5 m
– towards the sides, non-burning objects 0,6 m
– blow-off side, with non-burning objects 3,0 m
– suction side, for perfect air supply 1,0 m
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The floor and the ceiling must be from fire-retarding
materials.
Electric Connection
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The unit are operated with 230 V alternating current.
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Electric connection is carried out via a fitted mains
cable with shockproof plug.
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Possibly required extension cables must be selected
according to the existing cable length, the unit’s con-
necting line and the intended purpose.
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The electric connection of the unit is to be carried
out via a special supply point with fault current
safety switch.
Starting
Prior to starting, the unit is to be checked to make sure
that there are no visible defects on the control and
safety devices, that the unit has been installed correctly
and that it has been properly connected to the mains.
A properly trained person is to be charged with the op-
eration and control of the unit.
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Install unit in a stable position.
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Make sure that combustion air is supplied.
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Make sure that the air can be sucked in and be ex-
hausted freely.
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Avoid overpressure and underpressure in the room
where the unit has been installed.
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Make sure that enough fuel is supplied.
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Fill fuel tank with clean fuel oil EL or diesel with the
unit switched off.
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Use only appropriate and clean tanks to fill with fuel.
Fuel filter
Prior to commissioning the unit and before
the tank is filled each time, the main filter (F)
must be checked for the presence of grime
or the accumulation of paraffin.
The main filter is positioning beside the filler.
Make sure to fill the fuel tank only with the
tank filter inserted into the filler neck.
F
Paraffin accumulation by low outside temperatures
The supply of sufficient liquid fuel is to be ensured, even
with low outside temperatures.
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Paraffin accumulation can occur even at tempera-
tures as low as 5 °C. Appropriate measures must
be taken to avoid this.
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The built-in tank heating is only active as long as the
mains plug is connected with a functioning mains
socket.
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It is not possible to get rid of paraffin discharge
which is already present using the tank heating.
The requirement for this is the cleaning of the entire
fuel system.
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The unit is to be installed only in well aerated
rooms, but not in living rooms or similar recreation
rooms!
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All extension cables are to be used only after
having been removed from the roller.
1. Put operating switch
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into “0”
position (OFF).
2. Connect unit plug to a suitable
mains socket.
230V/1~ 50 Hz.
Connect the unit with the current supply