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CABINET HEATER
10.4.1
Simple Fault Finding (All Heater Types)
If the heater does not operate when the external controls are ON , then check that........
a
.
Electrical supply is switched on.
b
.
The remote thermostat is calling for heat.
c
.
The remote time switch (if Fitted) is in an ON period.
d
.
The burner has not gone to "Lockout"
e
.
The Limit thermostat has not operated.
f
.
The burner supply plug has not been removed.
g
.
If the main fan runs continuously, has the white button on the Fan/Limit thermostat been pressed in?
(See 10.2.2) or is any remote fan switch in the ON position.
10.4.2
Simple Fault finding (Oil Fired Heaters)
a
.
The appliance fuel valve is open and there is adequate oil in the tank.
Note:
If the fuel tank and/or fuel lines have run dry, then the fuel system will need to have the air vented from it before
the heater will fire. To vent the air from the fuel pipes, slacken the vent screw on top of the inlet filter. Wait until the oil
comes through this vent before resealing. This may take some time as often pockets of air can follow oil until all of the
air is removed.
The air will also need to be vented from the burner pump. To carry out pump venting, the pump must be running (see
burner manufacturer's instructions). Slacken the pump vent port and turn on the burner.
If the burner goes to lockout before the pump has vented, reset the control box, and repeat until all the air has been
vented from the pump and the burner fires.
Note:
Wait one minute before attempting to reset the control box.
WARNING
If the heater does not operate after the third depression of the lockout reset, do not make any further start
attempts until the fault has been traced and corrected by a competent engineer.
For oil fired heaters, unburned residual oil in the combustion chamber is an explosion risk.
If a BM Oil Lifter is used on the installation, this will need priming after running empty. See manufacturers leaflet
supplied with the unit.
10.4.3
Simple Fault Finding (Gas Fired Heaters)
a
.
Is the gas manual valve turned on.
b
.
Has the flue to the heater become damaged.
10.5
Service Information
After commissioning, your COMBAT® warm air heater will need very little attention.
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Страница 50: ...Page 48 CABINET HEATER Fig 6 4 As Wired Diagram for Models 040 050 Horizontal Mounting ...
Страница 51: ...Page 49 CABINET HEATER Fig 6 5 As Wired Diagram for Models 060 to 0100 Floor Standing ...
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