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Fitting the Heater 

1. 

After lifting the heater from the carton, remove the protective plastic bag. 

2. 

Put the outer case to one side to avoid damage. Remove the carton which contains the heater fixings 
and lift the heater from its protective tray. The dressing strip can now 

be seen in the tray. It can be left 

there for safety, but do not forget to remove It before the tray is destroyed. 

 

3. 

Support the heater in a vertical position and screw the correctly adjusted flue and gasket to the back 
plate of the heater using the screws provided. Ensure that the inner tube engages securely in the heat 
exchanger without damaging the sealing tape ( Fig. 3). If the heater is laid face down, it must rest on 
supports to prevent damage to the thermostat or clock control switch. 

Screw flue assembly to heater 
backplate and ensure inner 
tube engages securely into heat 
exchanger.

                 FIG. 3 

4. 

Push the flue through the hole in the wall, support the heater so that its weight does not rest on the 
flue, until the backplate fits against the wall. Fasten the heater in position with the four screws 
provided. DO NOT support the heater on the convection fan. 

5. 

From the outside, check that the air intake is not recessed in the wall and that the rubber sealing ring 
is in place immediately behind the air intake flange. Do not render over the face of the rubber sealing 
ring, should rendering be necessary. 

6. 

If the flue terminal is situated in a place to which people have access and is less than 2m (6'6") from 
the ground, the Building Regulations demand that a guard is fitted. A flue guard is available. Position 
it on the wall concentric with the flue and fasten in position with the screws and plugs provided. 

7. 

In the case of flues of length 915mm (3ft) and above, the procedure is generally as detailed in 
paragraphs 1 to 6, but two people are required-one to support the heater and one to support and 
guide the flue as the heater is pushed into position. 

There are two methods of attaching the flue to the heater:– 

(a) 

Attach the flue as detailed in paragraph 3 above, but with the flue and heater always supported. 

(b) 

Push the flue into place leaving enough room between the wall and flue flange in which to turn a 
screwdriver, then with the heater supported, screw the flue and gasket to the heater. 

If, after installation, the flue passes through the space between two walls in a position where it is liable 
to be damaged mechanically, then it should be protected by being boxed in. A timber framed and 
covered construction is suitable. 

4

FIG. 2

Spigot

Gasket

Seal the flange to pipe joint,
ensuring the ‘Pin holes’ are
covered

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Страница 1: ...features a wide range of information which may be of use to you and is available 24 hours a day It includes Manuals and guides downloads Servicing Where to buy our products Literature downloads www r...

Страница 2: ...1 Instructions for Installation and Servicing FOR USE IN G B I E CAT I G20 at 20mbar 2H CAT I G30 31 at 28 37mbar 3 Warmplan XX Series AUTO G C No 35 694 56 MANUAL G C No 35 694 57...

Страница 3: ...clock and thermostat an electronic system controls the heater automatically Warmplan XX G C No 35 694 57 This heater is identical to the Warmplan XX Auto except that it is not fitted with a time clock...

Страница 4: ...urtains should clear the heater by 25mm 4 Ensure that there is an adequate gas supply available 5 Ensure that there is a suitable electrical supply available 6 If the heater is to be fitted with a flu...

Страница 5: ...ith a piece of sealing tape Long FX3 Suitable for walls from 355mm 14 to 510mm 20 Medium FX2 205mm 8 to 355mm 14 Short FX1 125mm 5 to 205mm 8 Flues of lengths above 510mm 20 and up to 1525mm 60 are al...

Страница 6: ...n the wall and that the rubber sealing ring is in place immediately behind the air intake flange Do not render over the face of the rubber sealing ring should rendering be necessary 6 If the flue term...

Страница 7: ...ne end is already attached to the heater and has a mains cable clamp fitted Slacken the nut on the cable clamp slide it in the slot in the support plate at the bottom right hand side of the backplate...

Страница 8: ...appliance electrically disconnected all switches ON including stats a meter set on W Ohms x 1 scale Test leads from L to N in appliance terminal strip block if meter reads 0 then there is a short cir...

Страница 9: ...ntrol knob clockwise to position 6 The amber lamp will come on indicating that the ignition cycle has started After about 20 seconds the red lamp will come on The heater is now operating Check that th...

Страница 10: ...intain the selected heat level 4 The gas cock below the heater should be left ON even when the heater is not in use 5 Neither clothes nor material should be draped over the louvres nor should furnitur...

Страница 11: ...L BLUE When the flame is detected convection fan starts and red light comes on as well YL YELLOW BR BROWN Overheat limit switch operates Red light goes out Amber light stays on Gas fails lock out Red...

Страница 12: ...E BL BLUE When the flame is detected convection fan starts and red light comes on as well YL YELLOW BR BROWN Overheat limit switch operates Red light goes out Amber light stays on Gas fails lock out R...

Страница 13: ...12 WARMPLAN AUTO FUNCTIONAL FLOW...

Страница 14: ...13 WARMPLAN MANUAL FUNCTIONAL FLOW...

Страница 15: ...case 1 Turn off gas and electrical supplies 2 Remove the two screws located at the bottom of the dressing strip and slacken the two screws located behind the top louvre Fig 1 Pull the case away from...

Страница 16: ...taining clips using pliers or similar and release the capillary tube and phial 4 Remove the nut and washer on the thermostat spindle and pull the thermostat assembly from the control bracket 5 Fit the...

Страница 17: ...not damaged Re fit the screws and washers 6 Remake the electrical connections 7 To clean the fan brush the rotor blades with a soft brush until all the dust is removed The fan does not need lubricatin...

Страница 18: ...t To assist re assembly the gasket may be held in position with a few spots of contact adhesive Replace the screws and washers and remake the gas connection Replace the air guide then replace the elec...

Страница 19: ...il the electrical supply is broken and re made by turning the control knob to the OFF position or operating the override switch 2 If while the heater is running normally the flame fails because of Com...

Страница 20: ...ctrode Assembly including Key No 40 Gasket Electrode Solenoid Valve Gasket Injector Holder Pressure Test Nipple Screw Printed Circuit Board Electrode 389 283 389 282 203 796 203 797 393 344 203 798 39...

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