EL BJORN TF 300DI, TVS 300 User Manual

Manual
TF 300DI
Indirect Oil Fired Warm Air Heater
CONTENTS
Section 1 – TVS 300 Information
1.1 Introduction
1.3 General Description & Basic Operation
1.4 General Construction & Main Components
1.5 Transportation, Lifting, Installation, & Positioning
1.6 Pre-Commissioning Set Up
1.7 Pre-Commissioning Tests
1.8 Commissioning Hot Test
1.9 Servicing
1.10 Electrical Drawings
1.11 Technical Data
Section 2 – Riello RL 44 Burner Information
NOTE :
The information contained within this manual refers to TVS 300 Indirect Oil Fired Warm Air Heaters with the following serial numbers: XXX-XX-XXX
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1.1 INTRODUCTION
The TVS 300 Warm Air Heater has been designed and manufactured by Linton Services Limited, for El Bjorn AB and their agents and customers. The TVS 300 is designed and manufactured so as to conform to the latest national and European standards and Directives.
In common with all El-Bjorn products the TVS 300 delivers safe and efcient performance when operated within the parameters
set out within the appropriate Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual. It is the responsibility of the installer and operator of the machine to ensure the TVS 300 is used in the manner, and for the purpose, for which it was designed and intended to be used. The TVS 300 must be operated in accordance with the information and recommendations detailed within this Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual. Contained within the text of the manual, the words ’Caution’ and ’Warning’ are used to highlight certain points. Caution is used when failure to follow or implement the instruction(s) can lead to premature failure or damage to the appliance or its component parts.
Warning is used when failure to heed or implement the instruction(s) can lead to component damage, and also to a hazardous situation being created, where there may be a risk of personal injury.
1.2 LEGAL NOTICES
El-Bjorn operates an integrated management system in respect of quality, health and safety, and the environment, the details of which are available from the El-Bjorn website. In line with the ethos of continuous improvement El-Bjorn reserves the right to amend and update the design and specication of the TVS 300. El-Bjorn cannot be held liable for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies contained within the Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual or any other associated data or material irrespective of medium. The ownership of the design, specication, and all data in respect of the TVS 300 is subject to existing and future legal intellectual property protection and copyright protection.
The TVS 300 satises the essential requirements of the following European Directives:
Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC)
It remains the responsibility of the installer and/or operator to ensure the TVS 300 is compliant with all the relevant local, national, and European regulations, norms, and Directives before being operated or put into service. Neither asbestos nor lead soft soldered joints have been used in the construction or manufacture of the TVS 300, and the materials selected for use in the design and manufacture of the TVS 300 can withstand the mechanical, chemical, and thermal stresses which they will be subject to during foreseen normal use when installed and operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
1.3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION & BASIC OPERATION
The TVS 300 is a transportable indirect oil red warm air heating appliance. The design includes a high efciency fully welded
stainless steel four pass drum and tube combustion chamber and heat exchanger protected by various safety and operating interlocks. The other main components within the TVS 300 include: a Riello RL 44 two stage pressure jet oil burner, a high
efciency two speed fan and motor assembly, and a control panel with safety interlocks and visible status lamps.
Burner safety devices are compliant with the latest European norms, and the combustion chamber and heat exchanger are protected by an overheat safety thermostat. A cartridge heater provides frost protection within the control panel. Only the following fuel types should be used with the Alpha range: BS2869:2010 Class D Gas Oil with blends of no more than 10 percent Bio-Diesel (EN14214) added.
Caution:
If other fuel types are intended to be used (e.g. Kerosene or Bio-Diesel) reference should be made to El-Bjorn AB (or their agents), and also to the relevant sections of this manual prior to use.
The TVS 300 requires the ue to be connected before the burner is red. If the appliance is to be used externally the ue should be terminated with a suitable weather-proof cowl, and the position of the ue terminal must comply with the appropriate
regulations, and should not be any closer than 3m from any other nearby taller building or structure. If the TVS 300 is to be used within an existing building or plant room, provision must be made for providing an adequate supply of combustion air and for the
safe exit and removal of ue gases.
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Phase sensitivity
The TVS 300 requires a 400 Volt 3 Phase 50 Hz electrical supply. The control panel isolator also serves as a phase rotation/selec­tion switch in the event of incompatibility between the site supply and the appliance. The control panel also has a phase warning lamp in the event of incompatibility.
Ventilation – without heating
The TVS 300 can be used without its heating capabilities as a ventilation fan to add “make up” air to an enclosed area from outside via ducting, or from inside via an external duct. It can also be used as an air extract fan, to extract air from within an enclosed space. Again, this can be done via ducting with the TVS 300 situated within the area our outside the area.
Heating
The TVS 300 has a high efciency combustion chamber and heat exchanger, and can be operated to provide clean warm air to an
area, either as a free blowing unit, or with ducting connected to either, or both, the inlet and the discharge spigots. The heating circuit has two heat settings offering 300kW (high) or 175kW (low) of heating. The control panel on the TVS 300 has a connection for an external room thermostat or time clock to control the demand for heating. The TVS 300 is supplied with an electrical link in place within the external thermostat socket on the control panel, this provides a constant demand for heat, and should be removed and replaced with an external thermostat or time clock if these are required. It should be noted that the burner will not be enabled unless there is a demand for heat (or the link is present). At the end of a heating cycle the appliance must be allowed cool down so as to dissipate residual heat from the combustion chamber and heat exchanger, and the main electric supply must not be turned off until the fan over run cycle has been completed and the appliance has cooled to a safe level.
Burner
The TVS 300 is tted with a fully automatic Riello RL 44 oil red burner, which includes a sequential control box, and all necessary safety interlocks. The burner has high re and low re settings, the ring rates of which have been factory set during pre-delivery testing and setting. Combustion settings and ue gas analysis details are contained within Section XXX of this manual.
Operating devices
The controls on the TVS 300 offer exibility and safety, combined with simplicity. Status lamps on the control panel give an instant
status report. Within Section 1.10 are electrical drawings, these include diagram explaining the functions of the control panel and
the operating and safety thermostats. Overheat and re-cycling thermostats are tted to the TVS 300. A temporary restriction to airow (excess resistance) can operate the re-cycling thermostat which will reduce the burner to low re whilst the main supply fan
(when set on “High”) will continue on full load air volume. In the case of an overheat alarm occurring, the burner will be disabled and a manual reset will be required on the main control panel.
Note
A loss or interruption of electrical power (greater than 15 seconds) will also result in an overheat alarm being registered, and will require a manual re-set.
Basic start and shut down procedures
This section is intended for site operatives and the procedure must only be used after full and satisfactory commissioning has been
completed by qualied and competent personnel on site. The procedure assumes the following:
The ue has been installed and checked
Oil supply has been connected, bled, and checked
Electrical supply has been tested and is connected, and the isolator/phase selector in the “on” position
Any ducting has been secured and tested
Any external thermostat or time clock has been connected and tested
Warning
Do not proceed with the following sequence unless commissioning has been satisfactorily completed.
Check main electrical isolator/phase selector is in the correct on position
Check room thermostat or timer is calling for heat
Select “Heat” on the heat/vent/off selector
The burner will go through the ignition sequence and start to heat the combustion chamber and heat exchanger and usually within 1 – 2 minutes will activate the fan thermostat which will pull in the main supply fan. Warm air will be discharged from the discharge spigot.
The TVS 300 will continue to operate whilst being controlled by the external thermostat or time clock. The status of the heater will continue to be monitored by the operating thermostats and overheat safety thermostat, which will if necessary over ride the external thermostat or time clock. At the end of the desired heating cycle the control panel selector switch for Heat/Vent/Off should be turned to the “off ” position, and the fan over-run facility should be allowed to continue so as to dissipate residual heat within the combustion chamber and heat exchanger.
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