Powrmatic VPC Series, VPC52, VPC30, VPC110, VPC80 User, Installation & Servicing Manual

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VPC Gas Cabinet Heater Range
Industrial & Commercial Heating Systems
Doc Ref: M202 Issue 5.5 Aug 2018
User, Installation & Servicing Manual
www.powrmatic.co.uk
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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 documentation. As much detail as possible on the fault.
3. Your supplier, or 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 recognised installer, and in accordance with the manufacturer’s 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 manufacturer’s instructions.
5. The correct specification fuel has been used.
6. No unauthorised repairs of modifications have been made. Powrmatic ‘General Conditions of Sales’ have been observed.
7. 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 cost arising from loss of use of the heater, or any event arising there from.
Exclusions
Consumables such as gaskets, ignition electrodes, flame rectification electrodes, drive belts, fusible links, control batteries are all excluded from 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: warranty@powrmatic.co.uk
Important: This certicate
must be kept with the appliance
Failure to provide a copy of the commissioning sheet invalidates the heater warranty
Installer Date:________________Signed: _____________________________________Installer
Commissioned Date:________________Signed:_______________________Commissioning Engineer
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Dear Customer - thank you for choosing Powrmatic.
We appreciate you buying one of our high quality products and know that you have made the best choice. By choosing Powrmatic, you are investing 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 questions or concerns regarding this product, please contact our Technical Support Team by calling 01460 53535.
Users, Installation and Servicing Instructions
CONTENTS
Title Section Contents Page
User Instructions 4
Pre Installation
1.1 Introduction 5 Duties 6 Dimensions 7 Accessories 8
1.2 Technical data 9
1.3 General Requirements 11
1.4 Ventilation Air Requirements 13
Installation
2.1 Fitting the unit 14
2.2 Flue/Combustion Air Duct System 16
2.3 General Identification of Electrical Items 18
2.4 Electrical Cable Installation 19
2.5 Wiring Diagrams 20
2.6 Commissioning and Testing 26
2.7 Servicing 30
Additional Documents
3.1 Fault Finding Flow Chart 33
3.2 Short List of Parts 34
3.3 Gas Conversion 36
Appendices Information required for ecodesign (ErP) Directive 2009/125 38
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User Instructions
If the heater has not been left operational proceed as follows.
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.
B) Lighting the Air Heater
1. Switch on the electrical supply at the isolator
2. If the Limit indicator light comes on press the limit interlock reset switch inside the heater.
3. The startup sequence will commence. After a short delay the burners will light.
4. If the burners fail to light the control box will automatically restart the ignition sequence. If after 5 attempts at ignition the burners have still failed to light the control box will go to lockout and the amber lockout light inside the heater (or on the low level remote reset, MC200 or Powrtrol RR if fitted) will be illuminated. To restart the ignition sequence depress the reset button on the low level reset for about 1-2 seconds.
D) Description of Operation
Important: The heater must NOT be controlled by switching ON and OFF the main electrical supply to it.
1) Standard Units
The ignition sequence commences each time the external controls e.g. Time clock, room thermostat etc. call for heat. The internal exhaust fan will run and, when sufficient combustion airflow is proved by the air pressure switch, the ignition spark will be generated, the main gas valve opens and the burners light. The heater fan will automatically start approximately 2 minutes after the burners light. When the external controls are satisfied the burners will be turned off and approximately 2 - 3 minutes later the heater fan will be automatically stopped. If the burners fail to light the control box will make another four attempts at ignition.
2) High / Lo & Modulating Units
When the 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 controls system.
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 external controls to provide air movement. Winter: The heater will operate normally.
WARNING: If it is not possible to light the heater after several attempts, contact the installer or local service company.
C) To Shut Down the Air Heater
1) For Short Periods:
Turn the room thermostat to the OFF, or set to it’s lowest setting.
2) For Long Periods:
Complete step 1 above. Wait for 5 minutes and then turn OFF the electrical supply at the isolator.
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4) Fan and Limit Control
The fan and limit controls are mounted towards the top of the air heater inner bulkhead and are accessed via the front door.
i) Main Air Fan MAN / Auto
When the white button is pushed in the fan will run continuously i.e. not controlled by any external controls e.g. Time clock. When the white button is pulled out the fan will start and stop automatically in conjunction with the burner.
ii) Limit Thermostat
This operates if high temperatures within the heater are detected, the burners are turned off and a red indicator light inside 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.
All Powrmatic heaters use gas and electricity to power them, they may also contain moving parts such as pulleys and 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.
E) Maintenance
To maintain efficient, reliable and safe operation of the heater it must serviced by a qualified person at least annually and preferably at the end of the heating season.
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 at the meter and contact the local gas undertaking immediately.
1.1 Introduction
The VPC range are highly efficient gas fired, fanned circulation floor standing air heaters that cover heat outputs of 30kW to 130kW. The units have a single closed flue system that can be either vertical or horizontal and feature a single burner assembly which as standard is ON/ OFF but can also be supplied in High/Low or Modulating formats. High/Low or Modulating formats give a turn down facility of approximately 2:1. The heaters are certified for use on Natural Gas, Group H - G20, and Propane - G31 only. Appliance Categories are Cat II2H3P (GB, IE).
The heaters intended primarily for heating commercial or industrial premises. They must not be used where the atmosphere inside the premises could be contaminated e.g. Dust, oil mist etc. or in areas classified as hazardous as defined in BS 5345: Part 2. They are not suitable for siting externally.
VPC heaters feature a closed combustion circuit and have an internal exhaust fan, mounted downstream of the heat exchanger, to evacuate the products of combustion and draw in air for combustion. The air heater must be connected to a flue system that is approved by Powrmatic Ltd.
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.
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 qualied 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 safe register.
VPC heaters have a centrifugal fan assembly fitted at the base of the heater to circulate the air being heated past the formed tube heat exchanger.
Heaters are fitted as standard with inshot burners, a fully automatic control for ignition, flame sensing, gas supply control and safety functions, an internal exhaust fan, main air fan and fan/limit thermostat.
Options include High/Low or Modulating burner controls, inlet duct connection, outlet duct connection, 90° outlet bend and a full range of modular duct components.
IMPORTANT Service and Maintenance Engineers shall
ensure that replacement items are tted,
adjusted and set in accordance with the data and detail set out in these instructions. If in doubt consult Powrmatic Technical Department.
Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998
It is law that all gas appliances are installed, adjusted and, if necessary, converted by qualied 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 safe register.
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VPC UF / VPC UD
Duties
Model
Output kW 30 52 80 110 130
Input (nett CV) kW 32.6 56.5 87.0 119.5 141.3
Volume m3/s 0.87 1.59 2.34 2.96 3.63
Heads m 3 3 4 4 4
Airflow
Electrics
Fuel
Overall Dims
Install Clearance
Flue
Combustion Air Spigot mm Ø 100 130
Noise Levels dB(A) 60 68 76 72 74
Nett Weight kg 178 248 305 362 410
Throw m 12.0 22.0 21.0 26.0 27.0
Fan Static
Supply
Std Fan
Connection BSP/Rc ¾”
Minimum Inlet Pressure
Consumption
UF Upright Freeblow
UF Upright Freeblow
Diameter mm Ø 100 130
Max Length
Standard Pa 150 200 225 150 200
Uprated (Refer to Powrmatic)
Standard V/ph/Hz 230/1/50
Optional V/ph/Hz n/a 400/3/50
Motor kW 0.55 1.1 1.4 1 x 1.5 1 x 2.2
Start amp 6.5 8.3 19 28 40
Run amp 4.2 4.2 9.5 9.3 10.7
Nat Gas mbar 17.5
LPG mbar
Nat Gas m3/h 3.45 5.98 9.19 12.64 14.94
LPG m3/h 1.33 2.31 3.55 4.89 5.78
Height mm 2272 2713 2804 2715 2998
Width mm 750 750 750 750 750
Depth mm 1108 1108 1412 1767 1767
Front mm 1000
Blank mm 150
Louvred mm 500
Read mm 500
Flue Only m 12
Room Sealed m 6
30 52 80 110 130
37.0
Notes -
Fuel consumption and output figures based upon nett calorific values as follows
-Natural gas (G20) nett CV 34.02 MJ/m³
-Propane (G31) nett CV 88.00 MJ/m³
Heaters have efficiency levels which meet with the minimum heater efficiency requirements of UK Part L Building Regulations
Air handling data is assessed at room ambient conditions
Throw figures provide the distance to the point where the terminal velocity degrades to 0.25 m/s
Overall vertical heater height include heads or extended heads where appropriate
Standard height heads can be specified where site height is restricted
Blank and louvred lower side panels are interchangeable
Noise levels are applicable to standard UF models and are measured 5m from appliance and in free field conditions
Motor kW, run and start amps apply to standard electrical supply as stated. For optional data contact sales office
Connection of combustion air duct is not required for ‘flue only’ applications
It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to ensure that ductwork is correctly sized and balanced when installing ducted units
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Dimensions
J 1
COMBUSTION
AIR INLET
M
J
EXHAUST
AIR OUTLET
Ø D
J 1
ALTERNATIVE FLUE & COMBUSTION AIR
POSITIONS
G
G
J
K
H
L
M
E
50
H
L
M
C
GAS ENTRY
F
BAB
Model A B C D E F G H J J1 K L M
30 1108 750 1676 100 265 1378 142 237 255 596 207 657 650 2
52 1108 750 2132 100 265 1832 142 237 286 581 256 657 650 2
80 1412 750 2132 130 265 1756 220 237 340 672 308 960 650 3
110 1767 750 2043 130 265 1667 220 237 340 672 308 1315 650 4
130 1767 750 2209 130 265 1835 220 237 400 788 358 1315 650 3
Head
Plan
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Accessories
Side/Rear Inlet Spigot Side/Rear Filters
660
L
SIDE REAR
50
660
650
50
760
136
660
N
Model 30 52 80 110 130
L 657 960 1315
N 757 1060 1415
Notes -
All dimensions are outside dimensions
Vertical units shown.
Standard filter specification is 10ppi
Higher specification filters available on request - contact our sales team for more information
Standard dampers are manual operation - motorised options available
L
SIDE REAR
650
750
660
136
760
760
Side/Rear Dampers
185
660
L
N
SIDE REAR
650
750
660
185
760
Head Plans
Head Plan 2 Head Plan 3Head Plan 1
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1.2 Technical Data
Injector Sizes & Burner Pressures - Natural Gas - Group H - G20 Net CV (Hi = 34.02MJ/m³).
Minimum Inlet Pressure = 17.5mbar
Injectors
MODEL No. Size (mm)
Marked mbar m/h % °C mbar m/h % °C
Burner
Pressure
VPC30 6 1.94 194 13.8 3.45 8.6 171 4.6 1.90 3.7 125
VPC52 12 1.94 194 10.4 5.98 8.2 17 2 3.0 3.22 3.1 117
VPC80 12 2.54 254 8.1 9.19 8.0 146 2.1 4.44 2.7 91
VPC110 10 3.00 300 10.2 12.64 9.0 180 3.2 6.50 3.2 114
VPC130 12 3.00 300 10.0 14.94 7.2 180 3.6 8.26 3.4 113
Injector Sizes & Burner Pressures - Propane G31 Net CV (Hi = 88.00MJ/m³).
Minimum Inlet Pressure = 37mbar
Injectors
MODEL No. Size (mm)
Marked mbar m/h % °C mbar m/h % °C
VPC30 6 1.36 136 21.7 1.33 11.0 170 7. 0 0.74 4.6 125
Burner
Pressure
High Fire Low Fire
Gas
Rate
Gas
Rate
Nominal
CO
High Fire Low Fire
Nominal
CO
Nett Flue
Tem p
Nett Flue
Tem p
Burner
Pressure
Burner
Pressure
Gas
Rate
Gas
Rate
Nominal
CO
Nominal
CO
Nett Flue
Nett Flue
Tem p
Tem p
VPC52 12 1.25 125 27. 0 2.31 8.9 170 8.0 1.24 4.0 118
VPC80 12 1.55 155 24.1 3.55 9.4 151 6.0 1.72 3.4 99
VPC110 10 1.94 194 26.5 4.89 10.4 192 7.0 2.51 4.0 121
VPC130 12 1.94 194 25.0 5.78 9.0 181 7.9 3.19 3.6 114
Electrical Loadings - 1Pha
Electrical
MODEL
Supply
VPC30 230V 1N 0.55 940 4.3 6.5 4.4 7
VPC52 230V 1N 1.1 940 4.2 8.3 4.5 7
VPC80 230V 1N 1.4 940 10.0 19.0 9.4 15
VPC110 230V 1N 1.5 1500 6.7 28.0 9.3 15
VPC130 230V 1N 2.2 1500 9.4 40.0 10.7 15
VPC110 400V 3N 1.5 1500 3.5 17. 5 3.4 5
VPC130 400V 3N 2.2 1500 4.8 25.1 4.5 7
Motor
kW
Nominal
Motor R.P.M.
Max Fan
Amps (A)
Start Amps
(A)
Run Amps
(A)
Fuse Rating
(A)
Heater Specications
High Fire Low Fire
Air Volume
MODEL
Input
(Nett)
Output
kW kW m/s m/h Pa kW dB(A) kg
Input (Nett)
Output
VPC30 32.6 30 18.0 15.7 0.8664 3119 150 0.55 68 178
Maximum
Duct
Resistance
Fan
Motor
Noise
Level
Weight
VPC52 56.5 52 30.4 26.1 1.5884 5718 200 1.10 68 248
VPC80 87.0 80 42.0 36.8 2.3372 8414 225 1.40 76 305
VPC110 119 . 5 110 61.5 53.3 2.9568 10645 150 1.50 72 362
VPC130 141.3 130 78.1 69.0 3.6288 13064 200 2.20 74 410
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Drive Data - Standard Motor
Motor (a) Motor Pulley (b)
kW Pha RPM Pt no. Size Pt no.
VPC30
VPC52
VPC80
VPC110
VPC130
VPC110
VPC130
Fan Pulley (e)
Size Pt no.
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.5kW AC3 143000601 7-11A 143000801
0.55 1 940 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 321 x 321 1402CFAN280/T/15
1.1 1 940 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 321 x 321 1402CFAN210/T/15
1.4 1 940 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 381 x 381 1402CFAN580/T/15
1.5 1 1500 140001908 95x1SPA 142000602 1210-24 142003350 2 321 x 321 1402CFAN240/T/2DECK
2.2 1 150 0 140001998 100x1SPA 142000601 1610-28 142161028 2 321 x 321 1402CFAN240/T/2DECK
1.5 3 1500 140001915 95x1SPA 142000602 1210-24 142003350 2 321 x 321 1402CFAN240/T/2DECK
2.2 3 150 0 140002000 100x1SPA 142000601 1610-28 142161028 2 321 x 321 1402CFAN240/T/2DECK
Fan Pulley
TaperLock (f)
Size
Pt no. Size Pt no. Typ e Pt no. Type Pt no.
Belt(s) (g) Contactor/Relay Overload
Motor Pulley TaperLock (c)
Size
Pt no.
Centrifugal Fan (d)
Size Pt no.
type
VPC30
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.5kW AC3 143000601 7-11A 143000801
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.5kW A C3 143000600 7-11A 143000801
170 x1SPA 142001689 1610 -25 142003370 A990/38 142109801 7. 5kW AC3 143000600 7-11A 143000801
180x1SPA 142001675 1610 -25 142003370 A105 0/4 0 142110 507 7.5kW AC3 143000600 12-18A 142000800
160x1SPA 142001619 1610 -25 142003370 A990/38 142109801 7. 5kW AC3 143000600 7-11A 143000801
180x1SPA 142001675 1610 -25 142003370 A105 0/4 0 142110 507 7.5kW AC3 143000600 5-8A 142000802
d
e
f
VPC52
VPC80
VPC110
VPC130
VPC110
VPC130
a
b
c
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g
Fan type 2Fan type 1
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1.3 General Requirements
1.3.1. Related Documents
All VPC heaters comply with the following European Directives:
Energy Related Product Directive: 2009/125/EC* Gas Appliance Directive: 2009/142/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive: 2004/108/EC Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/EC Machinery Directive: 2006/42/EC
Air heater(s) must be installed in accordance with BS6230 and BS5440 plus any relevant requirements of local and national building codes. * where appropriate
1.3.2 Location
The location chosen for the air heater must permit:
- the provision of a satisfactory flue system and an adequate air supply.
- adequate space for servicing and air circulation around the air heater.
The heater(s) must not be installed in conditions for which it is not specifically designed e.g. where the atmosphere is corrosive or salty. Standard units are not suitable for outdoor location.
1.3.4 Gas Supply
1.3.4.1 Service Pipes
The local gas undertaking should be consulted at the installation planning stage in order to establish the availability of an adequate supply of gas. An existing service pipe must not be used without prior consultation with the local gas undertaking. The inlet gas pressure under running conditions must not be less than 17.5mb.
1.3.4.2 Meters
An existing meter should be checked, preferably by the gas undertaking, to ensure that the meter is adequate to deal with the total rate of gas supply required by all connected equipment.
1.3.4.3. Installation Pipes
Installation pipes should be fitted in accordance with IGE/ UP/2. Pipe work from the meter to the air heater must be of adequate size. Do not use pipes of a smaller size than the inlet gas connection of the heater. The complete installation must be tested for soundness as described in the above Code.
Where the location of the air heater is such that it might suffer external mechanical damage e.g. from overhead cranes, fork lift trucks, it must be suitably protected.
VPC units are designed to operate within an ambient temperature range of -10 to 25°C.
1.3.3 Electrical Supply
Wiring external to the air heater must be installed in accordance with the I.E.E. Regulations for Electrical Installations and any local regulations which apply. All standard heaters are supplied by 230V - 1ph, 50Hz. The method of connection to the main electricity supply must:-
- facilitate the complete electrical isolation of the unit(s)
- be in a readily accessible position adjacent to the unit(s)
- serve only the unit(s)
- have a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles. See the accompanying wiring diagram for the heater electrical connections
1.3.4.4. Boosted Supplies
Where it is necessary to employ a gas pressure booster the controls must include a low pressure cut off switch at the booster inlet. The local gas undertaking must be consulted before a gas pressure booster is fitted.
1.3.5 Flue System
VPC units must be used with a closed flue system and have an internal exhaust fan, mounted downstream of the heat exchanger, to both assist the evacuation of the products of combustion and to draw in air for combustion.
The flue must terminate in a freely exposed position and be sited to prevent the products of combustion entering any opening in a building in such concentration as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance.
1.3.6 Air Distribution System
VPC units used in buildings having a low heat loss i.e. where single units are required to cover a large floor area, and in buildings with high roof or ceiling heights Calecon thermal economiser units should be fitted to ensure even
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heat distribution and minimise stratification.
Care should be taken to avoid impeding the air throw with racking, partitions, plant or machinery etc.
Care must be taken to ensure that return-air intakes are kept clear of sources of smells and fumes, and where there is any possibility of pollution of the air by dust, shavings etc., precautions must be taken to prevent contamination. If necessary suitable barrier rails should be provided to prevent any combustible material being placed within 900mm of the warm air outlets.
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