BN Thermic 830T 830T Instructions 427kb pdf

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Thank you for purchasing a BNThermic product. Manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these instructions and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance. Please ensure instructions remain with your customer for their reference.
1.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
WARNING! It is the responsibility of the owner and the operator to read, understand and comply with the following:
You must check all electrical products, before use, to ensure that they are safe. You must inspect power cables, plugs, sockets and any other connectors for wear or damage. You must ensure that the risk of electric shock is minimised by the installation of appropriate safety devices. A Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) should be incorporated in the main distribution board. If in any doubt consult a qualified electrician.
You must also read and understand the following instructions concerning electrical safety.
The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 makes owners of electrical appliances responsible for the safe condition of those
appliances and the safety of the appliance operators. If in any doubt about electrical safety, contact a qualified electrician.
Installation should always be carried out by a qualified electrician or a competent person in accordance with current
electrical regulation.
Ensure that the insulation of all the cables on the appliance is undamaged and safe, before connecting it to the power
supply.
Ensure that the cables are always protected against short circuit and overload. Regularly inspect the power supply cables and plugs etc. for wear or damage and check all connections to ensure that none
are loose.
Important: Ensure that the voltage marked on the appliance matches the power supply to be used and that a correctly rated
fuse is fitted.
DO NOT use worn or damaged cables, plugs or connectors. Immediately have any faulty item repaired or replaced by a
qualified electrician.
The unit should be protected by a suitably rated isolator and fuse or MCB. This heater is IP20 rated and is suitable for indoor or under cover use only. Do not attach this heater to an extension cord it must be hard wired in position.
1.2 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Remove all packaging and store it away from children, check the package and heater for visible damage or tampering. Familiarise yourself with the applications and limitations of the heater. Ensure the heater is in good order and condition both physically and electrically before use. If in any doubt, do not use the
unit and contact your supplier.
Only use recommended attachments and parts. To use unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate your
warranty.
Keep tools and other items away from the heater
when it is in use.
Keep children and unauthorised persons away from
the heater, as it gets hot.
Disconnect from mains and allow to cool before
attempting any cleaning or maintenance.
X DO NOT use in areas where hazardous gasses or
dusts that may be present.
X DO NOT locate the heater directly below the power
outlet.
X DO NOT disassemble the heater for any reason. This
heater must be checked by qualified personnel only.
X DO NOT use this heater to perform a task for which it
has not been designed.
WARNING! Ensure you observe the safety distances and mounting heights and there is no possibility of inflammable materials coming into contact.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS, NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS,
AND CAUTIONS. USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY, AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR:-
FAN ASSISTED HEATER
Model:- 830T
REGISTER: PLEASE REGISTER THIS PRODUCT ONLINE TO ACTIVATE YOUR GUARANTEE AT
www.bnthermic.co.uk
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2. INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATION
This heater produces a totally dry heat, no condensation, no gas, no fumes. It reaches maximum heat output within a minute from being turned on. It is quick and easy to install reducing installation costs. Used with the CS-7 controller it can provide low / high heat or fan only settings.
Model
830T
Power
3000W
Input supply
220-240V
Dimensions (W x D x H)
635 x 108 x 225mm
Weight
7kg
Recommended Mounting Height
1.8 - 3.0M
Safety Distance from Heater
1.5M
Optional Controller Model Number
CS-7
3. LOCATION OF HEATER
When used as a space heater mount at a height of 1.8 – 3m above floor level and a minimum of 300mm from the ceiling and adjacent walls. If the 830T is used as an overdoor heater on an external door we recommend that the heaters mode is set to mode II so the fan continuously runs
and the heat goes on and off with the thermostat. This will stop the built-in thermostat being unnecessarily activated when the outside door is opened or heat gets trapped in a small entrance area. See Section 6 – Changing mode of operation for more information.
4. MOUNTING INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT! DO NOT mount heater directly below the socket outlet.
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the mounting surface / ceiling supports are capable of taking the weight of the heater.
IMPORTANT! Do not allow any object to come closer than 1.5m to the heater outlet.
IMPORTANT! Always mount the heater horizontal mounting at any other angle will reduce the heaters life and invalidate the guarantee.
IMPORTANT! The air intake and discharge areas must be kept completely clear for a minimum of 1.5m from the front of the heater.
4.1 MOUNTING KIT
The mounting kit supplied with each heater consists of the following items. 1 x Fixing Plate (approximately the same length as the heater), 2 x Small Side Brackets, 2 x Large Side Brackets, 2 x Plastic Domes 4 x M2.9 Self Tapping Screws, 6 x M4 x 10mm Long Pozi Drive Screws and 2 x M4 Lock washers.
4.2 WALL MOUNTING ABOVE AN INTERNAL DOORWAY
Attach the two Small Side brackets to the heater using the Plastic Domes and M2.9 Screws. Make sure both open slots are facing downwards and the brackets face towards the back of the heater (see Pic 1).
Securely attach the Fixing Plate to the wall. Partially insert M4 screws into the outer two holes in each end of the bracket. Make sure the screw goes all the way through and the thread is just showing the other side (see Pic 2). The heater with its two end brackets should now be slotted onto the fixing bracket (see Pic 3). Now tighten up the four end screws and add an additional M4 centre screw and lock washer into the centre hole at each end of the fixing bracket (see Pic 4). UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST THE HEATER BE TURNED ON IF THESE TWO CENTRE SCREWS AND LOCK WASHERS ARE NOT PRESENT OR TIGHTENED UP.
4.3 CEILING MOUNTING ABOVE AN INTERNAL DOORWAY (See notes above in section 3)
The best method is to use M8 drop rods in the two threaded holes in the top of the heater (drop rods not supplied) leaving a 300mm gap between ceiling and heater or you can use the supplied brackets but spacing them down 300mm. If mounting using the supplied brackets use the method (section 4.2) above with the exception that you use the Large Side Brackets and they must face upwards (see Pic5). Do not switch on unless the 2 centre screws and lock washers are fitted to the side brackets and tightened.
4.4 WALL MOUNTING FOR SPACE HEATING
The mounting method is the same as described above (section 4.2) above with the exception that you use the
Large Side Brackets and they must face backwards (see Pic 6). Do not switch on unless the 2 centre screws and lock washers are fitted to the side brackets and tightened. The angle of the heater can be adjusted by releasing the Plastic Domes by unscrewing the self-tapping screws a half turn twist the heater to required angle then tighten up the screws. The heater may only be used between 90° (horizontal) and 180° (vertically downwards).
CS-7 Controller (Optional Extra)
Pic 1
Pic 5
Pic 2
Pic 3
Pic 4
Lock Washer
Pic 6
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5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
5.1 230V SINGLE PHASE – Without controls.
Please make sure you have read the Safety instructions and that you are a suitably qualified electrician before continuing. Drawings show connections inside the black terminal box on the outside of the heater. Do NOT use power tools to undo or do up terminal screws. Please Note:- Specified cable sizes are for typical installations, correction factors may need to be used when determining actual cable sizes.
Standard Connection and Use
Use 1.5mm² 3 Core Mains Cable (see note above). Connect Brown wire – Terminal L. Connect Blue wire – Terminal N. Connect Green / Yellow wire – Terminal E or
Ensure the 3 links are in position as shown in drawing to the left. Links should be between terminals 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 4 and 5.
If you wish to de-rate the heater from 3kW to 2kW remove the link
between terminal 4 and terminal 5. Ensure you tighten up the screws after removing the link. See drawing to the right.
PLEASE CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS BEFORE TURNING ON AS INCORRECT WIRING IS NOT COVERED BY THE GUARANTEE
5.2 230V SINGLE PHASE – With CS-7 Controller (CS-7 Controller provides on / off / high heat / low heat / fan only settings).
Please make sure you have read the Safety instructions and that you are a suitably qualified electrician before continuing. Drawings show connections inside the black terminal box on the outside of the heater and the inside of the CS-7 Controller. Do NOT use power tools
to undo or do up terminal screws.
Please Note:- Specified cable sizes are for typical installations, correction factors may need to be used when determining actual cable sizes.
Standard Connection using CS-7 Controller
Use 1.5mm² 3 Core Mains Cable (see note above). Use 1.5mm² 6 Core Cable to connect the heater to the CS-7 Controller (see note above). Remove any links that may be present in heater terminal box between terminals 1,2,3,4 or 5.
Mains Cable (small connection box) Connect Brown wire – Terminal L. Connect Blue wire – Terminal N. Connect Green / Yellow wire – Terminal E or
Heater to CS-7 Controller Cable – (Colours for reference only)
Move the Dark Brown link cable from the centre switch terminal 1 to the centre switch terminal 3 (shown above by dark brown wire).
Connect Brown wire – Terminal 1 or L of heater and Top Terminal L2 on right DP Switch of CS-7. Connect Grey wire – Terminal 2 of heater and Terminal L1 on right DP Switch of CS-7. Connect Red wire – Terminal 3 of heater and Centre Switch Terminal 1 of CS-7. Connect Black wire – Terminal 4 of heater and Terminal 1 on Left SP Switch of CS-7. Connect Yellow wire – Terminal 5 of heater and Top Terminal 2 on Left SP Switch of CS-7. Connect Green / Yellow wire – Terminal E or of heater and earth connection on CS-7.
PLEASE CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS BEFORE TURNING ON AS INCORRECT WIRING IS NOT COVERED BY THE GUARANTEE
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Tel: +44 (0) 1293 547361
Email: sales@bnthermic.co.uk
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6. CHANGING MODE OF OPERATION
The heater has two modes of operation to suit different applications. These two modes are selected by a switch on top of the heater near the mains
connection box.
Mode I With the switch on the top of the heater in the I position both the heater
elements and the fan turn on and off with the thermostat. This mode is best used when using the heater as a space heater but may give long periods of on / off switching when the heater is used as an overdoor heater.
Mode II With the switch on the top of the heater in the II position the fan runs c ontinuously and only the heating elements go on and off with the thermostat. If you use this heater as an overdoor heater, in a confined space or within 300mm of a ceiling, we recommend you use this mode of operation.
7. CONTROL
Standard control is by the on/off switch located on the right of front grille and by adjusting the electronic thermostat knob.
8. MAINTENANCE
Note: Before examining or carrying out any maintenance ensure the heater has cooled down and is disconnected from the mains supply.
The heaters are intended to operate for many years, problem free. All moving parts are factory lubricated and therefore should require no service. Maintenance is limited to keeping both the inlet and outlet areas free from any accumulation of dust or any other foreign materials. This is especially important immediately before the heating season. Any dust build up can be loosened using a brush and a vacuum cleaner applied to the airways to ensure completed removal of any dust. When the heater is first turned on after cleaning an unusual odour may be noted this is due to the dust particles which inevitably will be disturbed and will be burnt off from the heating element.
If in any doubt always consult a qualified electrician for advice.
9. AUTO CUT OUT
This heater is fitted with a semi-automatic safety device to prevent overheating. The device will isolate the heating element while the fan continues to operate. Should this occur, disconnect the heater from the mains supply for a minimum of 5 minutes, check and remove any foreign materials around the airways. If the heater fails to operate or the safety cut out operates again, turn off the heater and contact a qualified electrician.
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. WARRANTY: Your BN Thermic product is guaranteed for one year from date of purchase. We will
repair or replace at our discretion any part found to be defective. We cannot assume any consequential liability. This guarantee in no way prejudices your rights under common law and is offered as an addition to consumer liability rights.
REGISTER:
Activate your warranty by registering online at www.bnthermic.co.uk and retain this
installation data for future reference.
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This product conforms to EU Directive 2002/96/EC.
This appliance bears the symbol of the crossed waste bin. This indicates that, at the end of its useful life, it must not be disposed of as domestic waste, but must be taken to a collection centre for waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is the user's responsibility to dispose of this appliance through the appropriate channels. Failure to do so may incur penalties established by laws governing waste
disposal.
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