Claudgen CH06CS Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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NSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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Commercial Fan Heater
Catalogue Number CH06CS 6kW
For single phase supply
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MODEL
This unit is a 6kW commercial heater d esigned for mounting on the wall to be used as a space heater. It is supplied complete with remote mounting control box.
MOUNTING
The unit should be fitted between 2.5 to 3 meters from ground level. The angle of the heater can be adjusted in steps, 45 deg. vertically and 180 deg. horizontally.
The unit should be positioned so that the airflow is not obstructed. When installed the top of the heater case should be a minimum of 200mm from the ceiling. N ever install heaters opposite to each other.
INSTALLATION
The wall bracket i s secured to o ne of the inner cardboard box corners. Cut the plasti c bag to remove it. All fixing screws, switch and parts for the sw ivel bracket are pack ed under the terminal cover. Carefully unpack the unit and remove the terminal cover.
NOTE: The heater must always be installed horizontally, using the mounting bracket provided. This ensures correct positioning and adequate clearance.
Assemble the swivel bracket as shown on Fig.2. Use M8 and M5 bolts with locknuts and washers as supplied in a bag. Attach the ass embled bracket to the bottom of the heater by using 4 x M6 bolts with plai n and spring washers as shown on the Fig.3.
Fig 2 SWIVEL BRACKET ASSEMBLY
Fig 3 SWIVEL BRACKET ASSEMBLY
Secure the wall bracket to the wall with suitable fixings. Ensure the position of this bracket will allow suitable clearances between the heater, when fitted, and adjacent walls. Minimum of 3 fixings must be used to secure the wall bracket to the wall. The weight of the heater is 11.5kg
Attach the heater to the wall bracket.
Finally adjust t he direction of the heater to the desired area and tighten up all clamping nuts and bolts.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The heater is suitable for connection to 230-240 Volts single phase 50Hz supply. The heater consumes approximately 6kW on the full heat setting. The connections to be ma de between the heater and the remote control box are shown in section ‘CONTROLS’. Earth terminals are adjacent to the terminal block and are clearly marked with the EARTH symbol. For safety reasons a good earth conn ection must ALWA YS be made to the heater and control box.
The unit must be wired in accordance with IEE regulations for the Electrical Equipment of Buildings and the instal ler should ensure t hat a suitable fus ed isolating switch is connected in the mains supply.
REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH CONNECTIONS
MAINTENANCE
H1 – HEAT1 3kW, H2 – HEAT2 3kW, F – FAN
N – NEUTRAL, L – SPARE TERMINAL, E - EARTH
CONTROLS
The unit is designed to provide 2 levels of heat; 3kW-6kW together with fan only for air circulation. The remote control box houses 3 double pole switch es to give the following functions:
SWITCH 1 (left-hand) ON/OFF / FAN ONLY SWITCH 2 HEAT I. SWITCH 2+ SWITCH 3 HEAT II.
FRONT VIEW
One control unit can control only 1 heater.
For more details please see wiring diagram.
ALWAYS ENSURE T HAT THE MAIN EXTERNAL ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE SERVICING OF THIS HEATER.
To obtain the best results from the heater it is essential to avoid the accumulation of dust and dirt within the unit and on the inlet and discharge grilles. Regular cleaning is necessary with particular attention to the fronts and backs of the fan motor blades. Cleaning of the fan is best carried out with a soft brush.
THERMAL CUT-OUT
The units are protected from overheating in the event of fan failure or an obstruction of the free airflow, by two thermal cut outs. If this happens the thermal cut outs effectively switch off the appliance. The appliance will not operate until the thermal cut outs are manually re-set. This should be done by a competent electrician.
RESETING THERMAL CUT-OUT
The cut-outs are located under the top cover on the top of the heating element.
a) To reset the cut-out, allow the appliance to cool for 20 minutes.
b) Gently press the plastic square button on the top of the cut-out.
c) Restart, switch ON the appliance.
TO REPLACE A SWITCH IN THE CONTROL BOX
a) Switch off the mains supply b) Remove the swit ch box cover. c) Disconnect the wiring to the switch. d) Remove the retai ning screw and push out the switch. e) Fi t the replacement switch, reconnect the wiring and
replace the cover.
SPARES
It is essential when ordering spares or replacement parts to state the model number CH06CS and the serial number on the rating place fixed to the top of the unit.
NB: DO NOT COVE R ANY OF THE AIR INLET OR OUTLET GRILLES AT ANY TIME.
In the interest of progress the Company reserves the right to vary specifications from time to time without notice. The mate rial listed is offered subject to the Company’s G eneral Conditions of Sale, a copy of which can be obtained on request.
Fig 1 OUTLINE DRAWING
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