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Classic paraffin 1300
1
490130C
up the fuel from separate fuel
tank below the heater. The
unburned excess fuel flows
back to tank by gravity.
The closeable exhaust head
is designed for balanded
draught which makes the
combustion wind insensitive
for wind pressure changes.
The combustion is closed
and totally separated from
the warm air circulation.
A built-in overheating
thermostat switches off the
fuel pump in case of
overheating and an
aftercooling thermostat
keeps the combustion fan
running after switching off the
heater, until the heater is
cooled.
The on-off switch and the
combustion indication lamp
are located at end of the
heater.
SPECIFICATIONS
Heat output
Fuel
- consumption
Supply voltage
Current consumption
- start, 2 minutes
Dimensions
Weight
abt. 1200 W
Lamp Paraffine Oil
n. 0,125 l/h
12 V = (11 - 14,5 V)
abt. 0,4 A
abt. 5 A
220 x 285 x 115 mm
abt. 5 kg
ENGLISH
FUNCTION
Wallas 1300 is a compact
free blowing (non-ducted)
forced warm air cabin heater
with a built-in fan for
distribution of the heat in the
room in which the heater is
mounted. The warm air outlet
grill can be freely turned to
the desired direction.
The vaporizing type
kerosene burner ignites
automatically with glow coil
element when the heater is
switched on. All functions are
electronically controlled.
The combustion air fan
speed and the fuel pump
rate are fully stabilized
against battery voltage
changes to ensure clean
burning even with varying
battery voltages. The built-in
self priming and dosing
electromagnetic fuel pump
developed by Wallas sucks
The 1300 heater can be
mounted alternatively
hanging from its exhaust
head on deck or on
bulkhead with the mounting
fitting nr 1303, which fits for
both types of mounting.
The heater should be
located so that the outflow of
the warm air is not hindered
but a good warm air
circulation is generated.
As this heater is of re-
circulating type a good
ventilation of the heated
cabin is necessary. For this
a fresh air intake vent
located as low as possible
and an outlet vent located as
high as possible are
required.