Powrmatic OUH 20, OUH 30, OUH 45, OUH 60 User, Installation And Servicing Instructions

OUH Suspended Oil Unit Heater
Industrial & Commercial Heating Systems.
Issue 5.1 September 2015
Users, Installaon and Servicing Instrucons
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
powrmatic
Certificate of Guarantee
Dear Customer
This is to certify that this heater is guaranteed for two years parts and one year labour from the date of original commissioning. The heater must be commissioned within 4 weeks of installation.
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 documentat
ion.
3. As much detail as possible on the fault. Your supplier, of installer, will then contact Powrmatic to make a guarantee claim on your behalf.
Conditions of Guarantee
1. The heater must have been installed by a competent regognised instraller, and in accordance with the manufactures instructions, building regulations and local regulations.
2. The heater has been professionally commissioned
, within 4 weeks of installation,
and a copy of the Commissioning Sheet returned to Powrmatic.
3. The heater has been maintained on a yearly basis by a competent servicing company.
4. The heater has been used in accordance with the manufactures instructions.
5. The correct specification fuel has been used.
6. No unauthorised repairs of modifications have been made.
7. Powrmatic ‘General Conditi
ons of Sales’ 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 repect of any claim for direct or indirect consequential losses, including loss of profits or increased cost arising from loss of use of the heater, or any event arising there from.
Exclusions
1. Gaskets and fan belts are not included in the guarantee.
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Powrmatic Ltd, Hort Bridge, Ilminster, Somerset, TA19 9PS
Tel:01460 53535 Fax: 01460 52341
Web: www.powrmatic.co.uk e-mail service@powrmatic.co.uk
Important: This certificate must
be kept with the appliance
Failure to provide a copy of the commissioning sheet invalidates the heater waranty
Installer
Date :_____________ Signed ____________________________________________Installer
Commissioned
Date :_____________ Signed _______________________________Commissioning Engineer
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Dear Customer - thank you for choosing Powrmac.
We appreciate you buying one of our high quality products and know that you have made the best
choice. By choosing Powrmac, you are invesng in UK manufacturing & its workforce. We pride ourselves by manufacturing products that provide clean, comfortable and safe working environ­ments worldwide together with the personal & professional service and back-up you deserve. If you have any quesons or concerns regarding this product, please contact our Technical Support Team by calling 01460 53535.
Users, Installaon and Servicing Instrucons
CONTENTS
Title Secon Contents Page
User Instrucons 4
Pre Installaon 1.1 Introducon 5
1.2 Technical Data - Size Data 6
1.3 General Requirements 8
Installaon 2.1 Fing the unit 11
2.2 Air Distribuon 12
2.3 Commissioning and Tesng 13
Servicing 3.1 Servicing 14
Data 4.1 Short List of Parts 15
Figure Title Page
1. Limit Thermostat 15
Table Title ` Page
1. Dimensions 7
2. Specications 7
3. Electrical Loadings 1ph 8
4. Burner Settings - 35sec Oil 8
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A) 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.
B) Lighting the Air Heater
NOTE: If it is not possible to light the heater after 2/3 attempts contact your installer.
1. Switch on the electrical supply at the isolator.
2. Press the limit interlock reset switch on the control box of the heater. (Note: This step is not performed again unless there is an interruption in the electrical supply to the heater).
3. The burner air fan will run and after a pre purge period of approximately 30 seconds the ignition spark will be generated and the oil valve opened. The main burner will then start.
NOTE: If the main burner fails to light the burner will go to lockout and the lockout indicator / reset button on the burner control box will be illuminat­ed. To restart the burner push the lockout reset button. Additional, more easily accessible, controls may be fitted that mimic the lockout indicator and reset button functions. If the unit will not light after four or five attempts then shut down the unit and call in a service engi­neer.
C) To Shut Down the Air Heater
1. For Short Periods: Turn the room thermostat to the OFF or lowest setting.
2. For Long Periods: Turn the room thermostat to the OFF or lowest setting. Wait approximately 4-5 minutes for the main air fan of the heater to stop running and the turn off the oil supplies and electric supplies to the heater.
D) 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.
The burner start up sequence will commence when the controls e.g. Timeclock, room thermostat etc. call for heat. The burner air fan will run and after a pre purge period the burner will light. Approximately 2/3 minutes after the burner lights the heater fan will automatically start. When the external controls are satisfied the burner will be turned off and approximately 4/5 minutes later the heater fan will auto­matically stop.
D.1) 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 external controls to provide air movement. Winter: The heater will operate normally.
E) Fan and Limit Control
The fan and limit controls are mounted on the top of the air heater.
1. Main Air Fan MAN / Auto When the white button (Refer to Figure following) is pushed in the fan will run continuously i.e not controlled by any external controls e.g. Timeclock. When the white button is pulled out the fan will start and stop automatical­ly in conjunction with the burner. See Section 2.
2. Limit Thermostat This operates if high temperatures within the heater are detected, the burners are turned off and a red indicator light on the front of the heater is illuminated. The fault condition must be identified and rectified and the thermo­stat manually reset. When the unit has cooled push the reset switch on the front of the heater to reset the limit thermostat interlock relay, the red indicator light will go out and the unit is oper­ational again.
Note: The limit thermostat(s) can only be reset once the unit has cooled down. Unless the cause of the fault condition is readily obvious, for example a power cut whilst the heater was operating, a service engineer should be contacted.
Users Instructions
1.1 Introduction
The Powrmatic OUH Range is a range of oil fired forced draught, closed flue, fanned circulation air heaters having an output range of 20kW to 60kW . The heaters are designed for suspension from suitable roof points, or alternatively mounted on purpose designed wall brackets, and are intended for heating commercial or industrial premises.
The OUH-F has an axial type fan assembly fitted at the rear of each heater to circulate the air being heated across the combined combustion chamber/ heat exchanger. A centrifugal fan variation is presented in the OUH-C range for ducted applications. The OUH-D range, in having no fan fitted, allows for ducted use where the air moving unit is remote from the heater.
All units are fired with a forced draught packaged oil burner complete with all necessary safety controls. Each air heater must be connected to an individual closed flue system only.
Fuel Types
All units are supplied as standard for use with 35sec fuel and can be supplied for use with 28sec fuel as an option.
In accordance with guidelines from our burner supplier, Riello, the burners fitted to Powrmatic oil-fired heaters are suitable for fuels with a bio content of up to 10% only.
For fuels with a bio content of more than 10%, please consult our Technical Department.
IMPORTANT
Service and Maintenance Engineers shall ensure that replacement items are fitted, adjusted and set in accordance with the data and detail set out in these instructions. If in doubt consult P o w r ­matic Technical Department.
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Note: The limit thermostat interlock relay will require resetting after loss of the electrical supply to the heater regardless of whether the limit thermostat has operated.
Limit Thermostat
F) Fan and Limit Control
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.
G) 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.
All Powrmatic OUH heaters use oil 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 Oil 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.
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