Myson 7-4, 10-6, 15-10, 20-14 Maintance Manual

Installation, Operating, Maintenance and After Sales Manual.
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Part Number: 1370056 Issue 5
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01.06.2011 ISSUE 5
1.0 General Information 03
2.0 Heating System Design 03
3.0 Unit Selection/Sizing 03
4.0 Location 03
5.0 Preparation 04
6.0 Fixing 04
7.0 Water Connections 05
8.0 Electrical Connection 06
9.0 Commissioning Procedure 06
10.0 Technical Data 08
11.0 Operating Instructions 09
12.0 Troubleshooting 10
13.0 Maintenance 11
Contents
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HI-LINE RC & HI-LINE RC Heater/Cooler
1.0 General Information
2.0 Heating System Design
l This MYSON HI-LINE RC fan convector is designed for
wall-mounted installation with a maximum installation height of 2.13m to the underside of the unit.
l The minimum installation height is 1.8m to the underside of
the unit.
l The minimum clearance between the top of the unit and the
ceiling should be 50mm.
l The minimum side clearance is 100mm.
l The HI-LINE RC should only be used on closed circulation,
two pipe, pump assisted central heating systems (HI-LINE) or heating and cooling systems (HI-LINE Heater/Cooler).
l Before proceeding with the installation, the heating system
design must be considered and the unit correctly sized to meet the heat loss requirements of the room at normal fan speed.
l This unit is supplied with an infra red remote control system
and has 3 operating modes -
Automatic – the desired room temperature is programmed in to the unit and the fan speed is automatically adjusted until the desired room temperature is achieved.
Fan only – allows user selection of any of the 3 available fan speeds irrespective of room temperature or water temperature in the coil.
Fan only with water temperature control – allows the user to select any of the available fan speeds, which will operate only if the water temperature in the coil is above 32C. This enables control of the unit via an externally mounted room thermostat if desired.
l The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
This fan convector must be fitted on a two pipe, pumped circulation heating system.
For optimum fan convector heating performance the system must be capable of providing sufficient hot water through the heat exchanger. This means that:
1. The minimum pipe size from boiler to fan convector must be 15mm.
2. This unit is not suitable for use on microbore pipework.
3. Where the unit is fitted on to a system with other emitters a separate circuit for the fan convector should be considered to provide adequate water flow.
4. The system water must be above 32°C for heating mode.
5. For heat pump applications - see Commissioning Procedure.
6. This unit is NOT suitable for one-pipe systems.
7. Optimum performance will require effective balancing of the whole system.
8. This unit should NOT be used to replace a radiator in an existing system unless an adequate flow of water can be guaranteed.
3.0 Unit Selection/Sizing
4.0 Location
l This HI-LINE RC unit may be fitted to any convenient wall at
a height from floor level that suits the application, providing an unimpeded flow of warm air into the area to be heated.
l The maximum distance from the underside of the unit to floor
level is 2.13m.
l The minimum distance to the underside of the unit is 1.8m.
l This unit should not be installed in locations with ceiling
heights greater than 3m.
l The unit should be mounted on a flat wall, and stud or
partition walls should be avoided to minimise the possibility of noise transmission.
l For cooling applications, the need for disposal of condensate
may influence the position of the unit.
1.02.03.04.0
This unit MUST NOT be installed in a bathroom or other similar high humidity area.
Heat output performance is given in the Technical Data section of this manual. Outputs are shown for the 3 fan speeds, however, it is important to size the unit to match the calculated heat loss requirements of the room with the unit operating on the low fan speed. The higher fan speeds are used in automatic mode when the room temperature is significantly lower than the
preset temperature.
When establishing the temperature difference, ie mean water to room temperature, allowance should be made for temperature drop in the system. It is the water temperature at the unit which dictates the output.
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HI-LINE RC & HI-LINE RC Heater/Cooler
5.0 Preparation
Before proceeding with the installation, unpack the carton contents and check against the checklist below:
1. HI-LINE RC fan convector.
2. 15mm isolating valves (1 pair).
3. Instruction manual.
4. Warranty card.
5. Fixing kit (rubber mounts and cable gland).
6. Remote control handset.
6.0 Fixing
Unit A B
Dimensions (mm)
20-14 1171 1039
15-10 887 754
10-6 682 550
7-4 554 422
A
277
59
73B
94
35
49
Fig. 1
Fig. 2 Case fixing screw positions
l Using the fixing dimensions below (see fig. 1), mark the fixing
hole positions on the wall.
l Drill and plug the wall for No. 8 x 40mm round head wood
screws ensuring that the wall plugs are suitable for the wall type.
l Remove the backing from two of the self-adhesive washers
and place on two of the screws with adhesive side towards the point.
l Tighten the screws into the top two fixing holes leaving about
9mm projecting.
l Press adhesive washers to the wall.
l Remove the backing from the last self-adhesive washer and
place centrally over the bottom fixing hole on the left hand side.
Remove the outer casing as follows:
l
Remove the 2 screws at each end of the outlet grille (see fig. 2).
l Lift off the outer case.
l Fit chassis on to the top two mounting screws and tighten.
l Secure the bottom fixing point with the remaining screw.
Note: Before proceeding with pipe-work connections check that the unit is level. If the right hand end is lower than the left then the ability to vent the unit may be restricted.
When water connections and electrical connections have been completed and the unit has been vented, fit the outer cover and secure with fixing screws.
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