Smiths Kiosk, Trafalgar, Tube Installation, Commissioning And User Instructions

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Pedestal Range
Installation, commissioning and user manual
Kiosk
Trafalgar
Tube
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ENGLISH | UK | IRL | SmithsEP.co.uk
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Introduction
This product has been assembled and prepared for easy installation.
In the event of any visible damage, please contact us on +44 (0) 1245 324560.
Please leave this Installation and User Guide with the owner of the property.
Contents
Introduction 2
Declaration of conformity 3
Symbols used in this guide 3
Important safety and installation instructions 4
Application 5
Product Information 5
Installation - Kiosk and Trafalgar 6
Commissioning - Kiosk and Trafalgar 7
Installation - Tube 8
Commissioning - Tube 11
Fault nding 12
User Manual
Important safety guidance 14
Introduction 15
Operation 15
Fault nding 16
Registering your product 17
Disposal 17
After sales and spares 17
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Declaration of conformity
EC Declaration of conformity
We, Smith’s Environmental Products Limited 1-2 Blackall Industrial Estate South Woodham Ferrers Chelmsford Essex CM3 5UW Tel: 01245 324900 Fax: 01245 324422
Declare under sole responsibility that the products:
Product name: Natural Convectors
Product range:
Pedestal: Kiosk, Trafalgar and Tube
Conform to the following European Union directives and harmonised standards:
EN 442-2-2014 EN 442-1-2014 Clause 5.3 Construction Products Regulation No. 3052011
This Declaration is made on behalf of Smith’s Environmental Products Limited by:
Gary Haynes Chief Executive Ofcer
Date 08.09.17
Symbols
This manual contains information and prescriptions marked by the following symbols.
Ignoring these safety provisions marked by the symbol “caution: hazard” may endanger the safety of people.
The removal of the screws can cause the output of hot uids under high pressure from heating system. Drain the system or close the isolating valves.
High temperature surface. Take utmost care to prevent people from getting in contact with the hot surfaces of the appliance.
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Important safety and installation instructions
Prior to installation, read these installation and operating instructions. The installation and operation should also be in accordance with national regulations and accepted codes of good practice.
This 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.
To guard against injury, basic safety precautions should be observed, including the following:
1. Read and follow all safety instructions and all the important notices on the appliance before installing, using and maintaining the appliance. Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the appliance or installation.
2. Risk of scalding. To avoid injury before any servicing operation wait until the water has cooled inside the appliance. Do not touch the uid or the appliance when temperature is higher than 60°C.
3. Improper use. This is an appliance to be used in heating systems with clean water without abrasive particles.
4. Installation. The appliance must be mounted in a stable/xed position in a dry, frost-free and waterproof place, with sufcient ventilation around it. Make sure that the appliance is securely and correctly installed before operating it and that there is enough room around it for maintenance operations, dismantling, checking for free inspection.
Non-observance of the safety instructions results in the loss of any claims to damages.
The indicated limit values are binding and cannot be exceeded for any reason whatsoever.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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Application
Kiosk, Trafalgar and Tube are primarily intended for installation at oor level against a wall or window.
Tube may be installed in any orientation on the oor or against the wall. Natural convectors can help reduce condensation on oor to ceiling glass when position in front of them, providing a consistent blanket of warm exiting air from the emitter.
These products are designed for use on standard two-pipe pumped central heating systems.
Pipe connections are 15mm and may be used as either ow or return. TRV should be at Flow end. This product is not suitable for one-pipe systems.
The heater must be installed In line with best plumbing practices and with reference to industry standards, such as the CIBSE Domestic Heating Design Guide. Isolating valves (as supplied) must be tted to system ow and return connections. Failure to t isolating valves may mean that the product is not serviceable in the event of failure.
Wall mounted - horizontal Except Tube
Floor mounted
Inverted mounted
Wall mounted - vertical Tube can be installed in the vertical plane, but the TRV should be at low level.
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Product mounting options
Product performance
Heat output
150
200
Model A Tube .5m 500 Tube 1m 1000 Tube 1.5m 1500 Tube 2m 2000
A
Product length
∆T °C
20 ∆T 30 ∆T 40 ∆T 50 ∆T 60 ∆T 70 ∆T
Kiosk
0.5m
22 39 60 83 109 136
1.0m 73 133 202 281 367 459
1.5m 125 226 345 479 626 783
2.0m
176 320 487 677 884 1106
Trafalgar
0.5m
39 72 110 154 201 253
1.0m 133 243 373 519 681 856
1.5m 226 414 635 885 1160 1459
2.0m
320 585 898 1250 1640 2062
Tube
0.5m
36 64 96 132 170 212
1.0m 88 157 237 325 421 524
1.5m 141 251 378 519 671 836
2.0m
193 344 519 712 922 1148
Entering ambient air temperature of 20°C Outputs in Watts. In accordance with EN442 - BSRIA veried
210
A
92
Model A Kiosk .5m 500 Kiosk 1m 1000 Kiosk 1.5m 1500 Kiosk 2m 2000
206
A
180
Model A Trafalgar .5m 500 Trafalgar 1m 1000 Trafalgar 1.5m 1500 Trafalgar 2m 2000
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1. Remove product from packaging
2. Remove x 2 screws from each end of the casing
3. Slide the casing up from the chassis
4. Position heater in required location
Please note: When installing a thermostatic radiator valve the following aspects must be considered to ensure that the valve performs to its optimum level.
1. The valve should be in a position where it is in contact with free air circulation within the area and is not subject to draughts as this will effect the valve’s performance
2. The valve must not be installed in a position where the head is likely to be damaged or where the valve is subject to excessive heat, either at time of installation or in operating conditions
3. Ensure that the system is clean and free from debris and the installation is in accordance with good plumbing practices
5. Unscrew both end panels to access Flow and Return pipe unions
Installation - Kiosk & Trafalgar
Heat Exchanger TRV (Thermostatic Radiator Valve) LSV (Lockshield Valve) End Panels Bleed valve
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8. Secure product to the oor
9. Commissioning
• Align the TRV head over the valve body with the indicator point at setting V. Ensure that the TRV head is square to the body, screw the TRV head onto the body in a clockwise direction until tight, being careful not to over – tighten the head on the body
• Turn on the heating system
• Fully open Thermostatic Radiator Valve (in the system ow) to Setting V while leaving the Lock Shield Valve (in the system return) totally closed
• Allow the system to ll the heat emitter
• Open the air vent situated on the heat exchanger
• Once the heat emitter is free of air, close the air vent
• Open Lock Shield Valve and allow the heating system to run for minimum of 1 hour
• After minimum 1-hour period, the heating system may require further bleeding. Follow best practices when purging the heating system of air
Note: It may be necessary to balance the heating system to achieve best ow and/or water temperature.
10. Re-t casing
6. Prepare ow/return connection
and connect to heating system using suitable ttings
• Pipe connection is 15mm
• Flow connection should be TRV End
• Isolating valves must be tted to ow and return pipework for servicing
7. Ret end panels
Commissioning
All factory tted connections/compression joints should be inspected prior to lling the system, in case of loosening during transit
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1. Remove product from packaging
2. Remove x 2 screws from inside legs of the product to release the
end trim
4. TRV and Lockshield valves are pre-tted to the heat exchanger
Installation - Tube
Standalone:
Tube is designed to be installed as standalone heat emitters. Each unit stands on its own with pipework being made through the feet in each end of the product. The heat-exchanger within the products casing is factory tted with TRV & LSV.
3. Slide the end trim away from product casing
0.5m 1.0m
2.0m
1.5m
Product lengths/sections in products
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6. Prep ow and return connections and ready system pipework for connection
Check connection is good and undamaged from transit.
7. Fix both ends to the oor using suitable xings
8. Connect system pipework to the TRV and Lockshield valves of each end of the product
5. Position heater where required
Pipe entry is through ooring surface.
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12. Screw the TRV onto the product
11. Ensure that the TRV is set on the V position
10. Ret retaining screws to x the end panels
9. Ret end trims
Installation - Tube
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Commissioning
13. Commissioning
• Align the TRV head over the valve body with the indicator point at setting V. Ensure that the TRV head is square to the body, screw the TRV head onto the body in a clockwise direction until tight, being careful not to over – tighten the head on the body
• Turn on the heating system
• Fully open Thermostatic Radiator Valve (in the system ow) to Setting V while leaving the Lock Shield Valve (in the system return) totally closed
• Allow the system to ll the heat emitter
• Open Lock Shield Valve and allow the heating system to run for minimum of 1 hour
• After minimum 1-hour period, the heating system may require further bleeding. Follow best practices when purging the heating system of air
Note: It may be necessary to balance the heating system to achieve best ow and/or water temperature.
All factory tted connections/compression joints should be inspected prior to lling the system, in case of loosening during transit
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Fault nding
Fault Possible cause Checking/Solution
Lack of heat/poor heating performance
Poor ow rate in heating system
Check pump is operating correctly
Bleed air from system
Balance heating system
Debris in heat exchanger
Check and clean any foreign material from heat exchanger, See Instructions for safe cleaning
Remove any external restrictions from both inlet and outlet grilles
Heat emitter valves incorrectly set
Check Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) is open
Check that Lock Shield Valve is open
Air present within heating system
Ensure that heating system is completely free of air, purge air from heating system using best practices
TRV Valve Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) head faulty, Replace
Heat Source
Ensure boiler is on and calling for heat
Check pump is operating correctly
Ensure both ow and return pipe to heat emitter are of adequate temperature
Ensure that heating system is completely free of air
In the event of any difculty, please contact us on +44 (0) 1245 324560. It will be more helpful if you do not remove the product from the central heating system.
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Kiosk
Trafalgar
Tube
Pedestal Range
User manual
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Important safety and installation instructions
Prior to installation, read these installation and operating instructions. The installation and operation should also be in accordance with national regulations and accepted codes of good practice.
This 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.
To guard against injury, basic safety precautions should be observed, including the following:
1. Read and follow all safety instructions and all the important notices on the appliance before installing, using and maintaining the appliance. Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the appliance or installation.
2. Risk of scalding. To avoid injury before any servicing operation wait until the water has cooled inside the appliance. Do not touch the uid or the appliance when temperature is higher than 60°C.
3. Improper use. This is an appliance to be used in heating systems with clean water without abrasive particles.
4. Installation. The appliance must be mounted in a stable/xed position in a dry, frost-free and waterproof place, with sufcient ventilation around it. Make sure that the appliance is securely and correctly installed before operating it and that there is enough room around it for maintenance operations, dismantling, checking for free inspection.
Non-observance of the safety instructions results in the loss of any claims to damages.
The indicated limit values are binding and cannot be exceeded for any reason whatsoever.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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How it works
These products are natural convector heaters and work by air convection currents passing through the high efciency aluminium nned copper tube heat exchanger through which hot water passes supplied by your central heating system.
As the air heats up it increases in volume and rises which in turn draws low level room air in through the heater which is in turn heated.
How to operate
This product is tted with a Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) to enable the user to set and control the ambient room temperature. Turning the control knob clockwise will increase the temperature setting. The indications (0, , I, II, III, IIII, V) on the control knob range between 5 and 28°C. In position 0 the valve will open when temperature drops to 5°C.
Once the TRV is set, it will automatically adjust the system ow (on/off) to maintain room temperature. Follow TRV instructions to maximise life expectancy.
Tamper setting The head can be set to a single, non-adjustable position. Lower the locking mechanism as described previously and rotate the head until the indicator is pointing to the desired setting. Rotate the locking mechanism reset mark anti-clockwise to the desired setting and push the locking mechanism up against the head until it locks into position.
To remove the setting limit, simply lower the mechanism again and rotate until the reset marks are aligned and move upwards back into position. The valve can now be adjusted through its full setting range.
Maintenance The valve should be opened to maximum in the summer to reduce the risk of sticking. Other suggestions would be to ensure the system is fully power ushed prior to installing the TRV. Proprietary inhibitors should be added to the system when relling.
Cleaning the valve head The thermostatic head can be cleaned using a mild soap solution. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PAD, BLEACHING AGENTS OR SOLVENTS etc as they will cause damage to the valve head.
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Fault nding
Fault Possible cause Checking/Solution
Lack of heat/poor heating performance
Poor ow rate in heating system
Check pump is operating correctly
Bleed air from system
Balance heating system
Debris in heat exchanger
Check and clean any foreign material from heat exchanger, See Instructions for safe cleaning
Remove any external restrictions from both inlet and outlet grilles
Heat emitter valves incorrectly set
Check Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) is open
Check that Lock Shield Valve is open
Air present within heating system
Ensure that heating system is completely free of air, purge air from heating system using best practices
TRV Valve Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) head faulty, Replace
Heat Source
Ensure boiler is on and calling for heat
Check pump is operating correctly
Ensure both ow and return pipe to heat emitter are of adequate temperature
Ensure that heating system is completely free of air
This product is covered by a free 5-year parts and labour guarantee (TRV 2 years). Please refer to the Fault nding table below for advice. In the event of difculty, please contact us on +44 (0) 1245 324560.
It will be helpful if you do not disconnect the product from your central heating system.
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Thank you for purchasing a Smith’s product. It has been designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards to ensure it gives you efcient and trouble-free service for many years. To back up our commitment, included with your product is the following warranty:
Heat Emitter 5 years (TRV 2 years) from date of purchase
This gives you the peace of mind that in the unlikely event of product failure, we will repair or replace the product completely free of charge providing the product has been installed, used and maintained in accordance with the instructions. Your statutory rights are not affected by this warranty.
It is important to register as soon as possible online at: smithsep.co.uk/product-registration/. This will ensure you will receive prompt and efcient service if your product requires attention within the warranty period. If you do not register your product, you will be required to produce proof of purchase prior to receiving service.
For more details please visit our website: SmithsEP.co.uk
Registering your product Disposal
As part of the policy of continuous product improvement, Smith’s Environmental Products LTD reserves the right to alter specication without prior notice.
If you are purchasing replacement equipment your retailer may offer a ‘take back’ scheme, or will be able to give details of the nearest approved authorised treatment facility. Proper recycling and waste disposal will help conserve resources whilst preventing detrimental effects on our health and the environment.
Approved CQS ISO
9001:2015
After sales and spares
If you experience any problems with the use of your product, please contact our after-sales ofce +44 (0) 1245 324560.
For product information, customer services or sales support call us on +44 (0) 1245 324900
For the Republic of Ireland, contact MT Agencies on 01 864 3363
Sales: sales@SmithsEP.co.uk General information: info@SmithsEP.co.uk
Smith’s Environmental Products Ltd Blackall Industrial Estate, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 5UW
SmithsEP.co.uk
@SmithsEP_UK
#ThinkSmiths
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Notes
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Notes
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To view the full product information download the datasheet at: www.SmithsEP.co.uk
For product information, customer services or sales support call us on +44 (0) 1245 324900
For the Republic of Ireland, contact MT Agencies on 01 864 3363
Sales: sales@SmithsEP.co.uk General information: info@SmithsEP.co.uk
Smith’s Environmental Products Ltd Blackall Industrial Estate, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 5UW
SmithsEP.co.uk
@SmithsEP_UK
#ThinkSmiths
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Happy to help
Smith’s Environmental Products Ltd is one of the leading manufacturers of heating and cooling products in the UK. We are committed to achieving the highest standards and our faith is supported by a free ve year parts and labour guarantee with every product*. Our customer service is second to none and we are happy to offer any help and guidance that you might need.
Stockists
All products are available nationally from Builders’ Merchants, Plumbers’ Merchants, Heating Equipment Distributors and Kitchen Equipment Distributors. In the event of difculty, please contact us or visit our website SmithsEP.co.uk for details of your nearest stockist.
Information and advice
Full technical specications and list prices is available to download from our website or in hard copy from our ofce. Also available on our website are price lists, individual product data sheets, installation & user guides, where to buy, who to contact and a media centre.
Alternatively contact our ofce 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday.
*Thermostatic Radiator Valve - 2 year warranty
As part our commitment to continuous improvement Smith’s Environmental Products may change the specifications of its products without prior notification or public announcement. All descriptions, illustrations, drawings and specifications in this publication present only general particulars and shall not form part of any contract. All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise stated.
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