Powrmatic NV Series, NV10, NV15, NV20, NV25 User's Installation And Servicing Manual

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The NV Range
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Users, Installation and Servicing
Instructions
Pactrol Control
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
£4.00 When supplied separately.
NV Range Users, Installation & Servicing Instructions Issue 3.8 October 2009
Certificate of Guarantee
This is to certify that this appliance is guaranteed for two years including parts and labour from the date of original commissioning.
The heat exchanger, where fitted, is guaranteed (parts only) for a further eight years, chargeable on a sliding scale basis, price relative to age.
To make a claim
In the first instance you must contact your appliance supplier, or installer and provide:-
1. The appliance type and serial number.
2. The original commissioning documentation.
3. As much detail as possible on the fault. Your supplier, or installer will then contact Powrmatic to make a guarantee claim on your behalf.
Conditions of Guarantee
1. The appliance must have been installed by a competent recognised installer, and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions, building regulations and local regulations.
2. The appliance has been professionally commissioned.
3. The appliance has been maintained on a yearly basis by a competent servicing
company.
4. The appliance has been used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
5. The correct specification fuel has been used
6. No unauthorised repairs or modifications have been made.
7. Powrmatic General Conditions of Sale have been observed.
8. Except for the obligation of Powrmatic Ltd to perform warranty repairs during the guarantee period, Powrmatic will not be liable in respect of any claim for direct or indirect consequential losses, including loss of profits or increased costs arising from loss of use of the appliance, or any event arising there from.
Exclusions
1. Gaskets and fan belts are not included in the guarantee
Powrmatic Ltd, Hort Bridge, Ilminster, Somerset, TA19 9PS
tel: 01460 53535 fax: 01460 52341
web: www.powrmatic.co.uk
Important: This certificate must
be kept with the appliance
Users Instructions
1. Checks before lighting the Air Heater
The following preliminary checks should be made before lighting the heater(s) a) Ensure that the ELECTRICAL supply to the heater is
switched OFF.
b) Check that all warm air delivery outlets are open. c) Check that the thermostat is set at MAX. d) Check that the clock control is set to an ON period. e) Check that any other controls are calling for heat. f) Ensure that the Summer/Winter switch is in the Winter
position.
g) Check that the overheat reset button has not operated.
2. Lighting the Air Heater
NOTE:
On initial lighting of the heater(s), it may take some time to purge the internal pipework of air. If it is not possible to light the heater after several attempts contact the local service company.
1. Switch on the electrical supply at the isolator and the start
up sequence will commence. The internal exhaust fan will run. When sufficient combustion airflow is proved by the air pressure switch the ignition spark will be generated and the main gas valves energized. The burners will then light.
2. If the burners fail to light the control box will go to lockout
and the lockout light on the low level remote reset will be illuminated. To restart the ignition sequence depress the reset button on the low level reset for about 5 seconds. If the unit will not light after four or five attempts then shut down the unit and call in a service engineer.
3. To Shut Down the Air Heater
3.1 For Short Periods: Turn the room thermostat to the OFF
or lowest setting.
3.2 For Long Periods: Complete step 3.1 above. Wait for 5
minutes and then turn OFF the electrical supply at the isolator.
external controls to provide air movement.
Winter: The heater will operate normally.
5. Maintenance
Regular servicing is essential to maintain efficient, reliable and safe operation of the heater. Users are strongly recommended to have the heater serviced by a qualified person at least annually and preferably at the end of the heating season.
6. IMPORTANT
Free access must be maintained to and around the heater for servicing purposes and the air supply to the heater must not be restricted in any way. Combustible materials must not be stored adjacent to the heater. If at any time a gas leak is suspected turn OFF the gas supply
- DO NOT USE A NAKED FLAME - and contact the local gas undertaking immediately.
All Powrmatic heaters use gas and electricity to power them, they may also contain moving parts such as pulley belts. It would be hazardous to tamper with or attempt to service unless you are a competent person in the field of Gas and Electrical work. If you have any safety questions reference the servicing and installation of any of our heaters please do not hesitate to contact our head office for expert advice. Your safety is paramount to us.
Gas Safety (Installation & Use) (Amendment) Regulations
It is law that all gas appliances are installed, adjusted and, if necessary, converted by qualified persons* in accordance with the current issue of the above regulations. Failure to install appliances correctly can lead to prosecution. It is in your own interests and that of safety to ensure that the law is complied with.
An approved class of person listed on the gas register.
*
4. Description of Operation
Important: All heaters must be controlled by the fitted external controls and not by use of the main switch in the electrical supply to the heater.
4.1 Standard Units
The ignition sequence will commence each time that the external controls e.g. Timeclock, room thermostat etc. call for heat. The heater fan will automatically start between 0 - 30seconds (depending on the setting of the internal timer) after the main burners light. When the external controls are satisfied the main burners will be turned off and approximately 2 - 3 minutes later the heater fan will be automatically stopped.
4.2 High / Lo & Modulating Units
When the main burners are alight the heat output will be controlled either to high fire or low fire or, in the case of modulating units, to any point between high and low fire; depending on the requirements of the space being heated and the external controls fitted.
4.3 Summer / Winter Modes
Certain types of external controls will provide for two modes of operation i.e. Summer: The heater fan alone will run at the dictate of the
Installation & Servicing Instructions
CONTENTS
Section Title Page
1. Introduction 1
2. Technical Data 2
3. General Requirements 5
4. Installation 6
5. Air Distribution System 9
6. Commissioning & Testing 9
7. Servicing 11
8. Connections to External Controls 13
9. Fault Finding Flow Chart 15
10. Short List of Parts 16
Tables Title Page
1. Dimensions 3
2. Specifications 3
3.1 Injector Sizes & Burner Pressures Natural Gas - Group H - G20 4
3.2 Injector Sizes & Burner Pressures Propane - G31 4
4. Electrical Loadings 1ph 4
Figure Title Page
1a. Exhaust only system - horizontal 7 1b. Exhaust only system - vertical 7 2a. Individual system - horizontal 8 2b. Individual system - vertical 8
3. Controls Layout 9
4. Governor adjustment (Honeywell VR425A) 10
5. Governor adjustment (Honeywell VR4605A) 10
6. High/Lo Regulator 10
6. Modulating Regulator 11
8. Ignition Electrode Spark Gap 11
1. INTRODUCTION
The NV range are highly efficient gas fired, fanned circulation air heaters that cover heat outputs of 10kW to 140kW, have a closed combustion circuit and are supplied complete with a flue system. They are certified for use on Natural Gas, Group H ­G20, and Propane - G31 only. Appliance Categories are Cat II2H3P (GB, IE).
The heaters are designed to be suspended from suitable roof points or alternatively to be mounted on purpose designed brackets and are intended primarily for heating commercial or industrial premises. They may be used where the atmosphere inside the premises could be contaminated e.g. Dust, oil mist etc. but the heaters are not airtight and therefore may not be used in areas classified as hazardous as defined in BS 5345: Part 2 or areas subjected to significant negative pressures due to extract systems.
NV/F heaters have an axial fan assembly fitted at the rear to circulate the air being heated through the folded tube heat exchanger. NV/C units are supplied with a centrifugal fan/silencer duct section and NV/D units for use with ducted systems where the air moving fan is by others or a centrifugal fan section is used remote from the heater. NV/DH units are for use in air handling units and NV/EA units are for siting externally. Heaters are fitted as standard with atmospheric inshot burners, a fully automatic control for ignition, flame sensing, gas supply control and safety functions, an internal exhaust fan, main air fan (/F and /C models), fan timer, and limit thermostat.
high temperature thermostat
Options include HIGH/LOW or modulating burner controls, inlet duct connection, outlet duct connection, 45° head, 90° outlet bend, vertical/horizontal outlet louvre assembly and a full range of modular duct components.
Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations
It is law that all gas appliances are installed, adjusted and, if necessary, converted by qualified persons* in accordance with the current issue of the above regulations. Failure to install appliances correctly can lead to prosecution. It is in your own interests and that of safety to ensure that the law is complied with. * An approved class of person listed on the gas register.
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2. TECHNICAL DATA
K
10mm Suspension Points
Alternative flue positions
B
A
Front
700
Side
J
120
H
F
455
L
D
C
G
F
E
Top
NV20/D WITH CENTRIFUGAL FAN/SILENCER SECTION SHOWN
Alternative
B
A
700
H
F
120
455
flue positions
G
F
120
M
Front
Side
65
D
C
Top
E
NV60/D SHOWN
Alternative
B
A
Front
700
Side
J
Alternative flue positions
G
flue positions
H
F
455
NV140/F SHOWN
F
D
C
C
E
Top
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Table 1. Dimensions
Model
NV10
ABCDEFGHJ M
750 296 192
NV15
590
NV20
NV25
1000
506
176
NV30
NV35
818
NV40
NV50
NV60
NV75
NV90
NV120
NV140
970
818
970
705
870
1035
1345
2345
740
258
870
Table 2 - Specifications
181
172.5
202
120 262.5
142
236.5
248.5
220
244.5
109
118
123.5
750
K
436
631
944
1948
L
524
752
904
752
904
639
804
969
502
697
1010
2014
NOPQ
189
510
151
116
227
738
83
890
151
738
146
890
624
153
88
401
789
954
Flue
Ø (mm)
80
100
130
MODEL
NV10
NV15
NV20
NV25
NV30
NV35
NV40
NV50
NV60
NV75
NV90
NV120
NV140
HIGH FIRE LOW FIRE
INPUT
(Nett)
F
10.79 10.0 6.57 5.90 0.2601
D
F
16.00 15.0 8.22 7.50 0.3902
D
F
21.85 20.0 11.58 9.92 0.5203
D
F
27.32 25.0 16.50 14.30 0.6503
D
F
32.60 30.0 18.34 16.30 0.7804
D
F
39.32 35.0 23.1 19.0 1.000
D F
43.48 40.0 24.19 21.22 1.0405
D
F
54.23 50.0 28.40 24.83 1.3006
D
F
65.22 60.0 35.63 31.49 1.5608
D
F
81.25 75.0
D
F
95.25 90.0
D
F
126.32 120.0
D
F
148.93 140.0 98.92 92.55 3.6418
D
OUTPUT
kW kW m³/s Pa kW
INPUT
(Nett)
OUTPUT
42.61 37.50
58.50 54.50
75.45 71.00
AIR
VOLUME
1.9510
2.3412
3.1215
MAXIMUM
DUCT
RESISTANCE
N/A 0.040 53
140
N/A 145 0.370 106.5 N/A 0.070 68
177 0.370 120.5
N/A 0.180 89
143 0.370 126.5
N/A 0.180 89
250 1.100 166.5 N/A 0.300 89
210 1.100 166.5 N/A 0.300 93
236 1.100 168.5
N/A 0.440 114 205 1.100
N/A 0.550 130 250 1.50
N/A 0.550 150 260 1.50 234
N/A 2 x 0.440 188
200 2 x 1.10 343
N/A 2 x 0.550 260
284 2 x 1.50 363.5 N/A 2 x 0.550 260
285 2 x 1.50 424
FAN
MOTOR
0.250
0.120
NOISE
LEVEL
dB(A) @ 3m
46
N/A
54
N/A
52
N/A
53
N/A
54
N/A
58
N/A
58
N/A
61
N/A
62
N/A
62
N/A
66
N/A
67
N/A
67
N/A
WEIGHT
kg
91.5
54
183
213
Note: /D data refers to Powrmatic supplied centrifugal/silencer duct section
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