Faults and troubleshooting...................................................... 9
Declaration of conformity (Translation of the Original) ............. 10
Information on the use of this manual
This operating manual contains all important information required
for a safe start-up and use of your oil heater.
It supports you in the application of the device and in resolving
potential problems, and provides you with information on disposal
and customer service.
Read this manual completely before using the oil heater for the
first time.
Keep these operating instructions so that they are always at hand
and can be consulted if required.
Observe all safety instructions and information on use and care
contained herein.
The manual should be supplied with the device if you hand it over
to other persons for use.
The scope of delivery of the oil heater contains:
No.Designation
1chimney connection
2oil heater IDE
3carry handle
4power cable holder (not supplied with IDE 20)
5support
6wheel 2x
+installation material (not pictured)
+operating manual (not pictured)
ENOperating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 801
General safety
Observe the following safety instructions!
Non-observance can have severe consequences for the
health of persons and can entail property and
environmental damage.
Explosion hazard!
• Do not use the device in areas with a fire hazard or in
potentially explosive areas. Do not install it there either.
• Do not place the device on combustible ground.
• Remove flammable materials and chemicals from the direct
operating environment.
Risk of injury!
• Do not put any objects into the air inlet or outlet of the device!
• Do not reach into the openings.
• Do not leave children or animals near the running device
unattended!
• Do not operate the device in rooms with an insufficient
combustion air supply.
• Avoid improper handling of fuel.
Risk of environmental pollution!
• Do not let leaking fuel seep into the soil or get into the sewage
system.
Functional impairment or damage to the device!
• Set the device up in a stable position.
• Keep inlet and outlet openings clear.
• Do not cover the device during operation.
• Only disconnect the device from the mains once it has cooled
down completely.
• Do not use any chemicals to clean the device.
Risk of injury and property damage due to defective devices!
• Check accessories and connection parts for possible damage
prior to every use of the device. Do not use any defective
devices or device parts.
• Do not under any circumstances use the device if you detect
damages on the plug or cables. Defective power cables pose
a serious health risk.
Risk of death due to electric shock!
• Only connect the device to technically intact power sources.
Do not use damaged sockets!
• Hold the plug while pulling the connection cable out of the
socket.
• Do not touch electric connection cables with wet hands!
• Protect electric connection cables from damages, e. g.
caused by animals.
• Do not modify or repair the device!
• Do not expose the device to any fluids.
• Do not bring any fluids into the inside of the device. Should
this happen nonetheless, pull the mains plug and have the
device checked by a specialist workshop.
Function and product features
The oil heaters IDE 20, IDE 30, IDE 50, IDE 60 and IDE 80 are used
to heat room air for quickly heating large rooms. The oil heater
runs on EL fuel oil or diesel only. It is a device with indirect
combustion that is equipped with an exhaust gas connection for
the discharge of exhaust gases via the chimney.
2Operating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80EN
Technical data
Typ e IDE 20 IDE 30 IDE 50 IDE 60 IDE 80
Article number1,430,000,2151,430,000,2201,430,000,2301,430,000,2351,430,000,240
ParameterValueValueValueValueValue
Mains connection1/N/PE~ 230 V 50 Hz
Current consumption0.8 A1.5 A3.2 A3.7 A3.7 A
Heating capacity nom.20 kW30 kW50 kW60 kW80 kW
Air volume flow600 m³/h760 m³/h2000 m³/h2000 m³/h2000 m³/h
Fanaxialaxialaxialaxialaxial
Temperature increase ΔT85 °C80 °C95 °C75 °C90 °C
Fuel consumption1.6 l/h3.4 l/h4.6 l/h5.2 l/h7.8 l/h
Tank contents24 l50 l68 l68 l68 l
Chimney connectionø 120 mmø 120 mmø 150 mmø 150 mmø 150 mm
Thermostat connectionseriesseriesseriesseriesseries
Combustionindirectindirectindirectindirectindirect
Noise level (distance 1 m)65 dB(A)75 dB(A)75 dB(A)85 dB(A)85 dB(A)
Length835 mm1,075 mm1,370 mm1,275 mm1,275 mm
Width360 mm445 mm560 mm505 mm505 mm
Height515 mm565 mm995 mm795 mm795 mm
Weight20.9 kg34.6 kg59.5 kg59.5 kg59.4 kg
Fuels
The following fuels are approved for the oil heaters IDE 20 / IDE
30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80: EL fuel oil, diesel
ENOperating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 803
Intended and improper use
min. 2 m
Intended use
The oil heater IDE was designed to produce warm air in interior
spaces, halls and outdoor areas.
The device is suited for heating large rooms such as storage
spaces, workshops, construction sites, halls and greenhouses. It
is intended to be used without frequent displacement.
Every application going beyond these terms of use is prohibited!
Improper use
The device must not be positioned or operated in areas
with a high risk of fires or in potentially explosive
atmospheres.
The device must not be operated in rooms with an
insufficient combustion air supply.
Installation conditions
A number of spatial and technical conditions have to be
considered for the selection of the oil heater's installation site.
Non-observance may impair the proper functioning of the device
or the accessories or can entail risks of personal injury and
property damage.
The following is to be observed for positioning:
• The device is to be set up in a stable position on
incombustible ground.
• The device is to be installed near a chimney or an outer wall.
• The device must be connected to a properly secured mains
power socket.
• The room where the device is positioned must be sufficiently
ventilated.
• The minimum distance between the wall and the air inlet
opening of the device must be at least 2 m (see figure).
Description of the device
The oil heaters IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80 consist
of the following components:
• The minimum distance between the device and combustible
materials must be at least 3 m.
• The inlet and outlet openings must not be covered.
• There must be no walls or large objects near the device.
• There must be a sufficient number of fire extinguishers
available.
• If the device is installed outdoors, it must be positioned under
a roof and protected from rain.
4Operating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80EN
Final assembly
C
B
A
>1m
>3m
>5m
>3m
>6m
>3m
max.10m
10%
Wheel assembly
The device is delivered almost ready for operation. For start-up,
only the tubular frame and the wheels must be assembled.
Proceed as follows:
• Guide the wheel axle (H) into the corresponding mount of the
lower tubular frame (B).
• Slide the washer (G) onto the axle and mount both wheels (E)
onto the axle (H).
• Secure them with the cover caps (E).
• Position the device (I) on the lower tubular frame and insert
the supplied screws (C) through the openings for the tubular
frame/tank assembly.
• Mount the upper tubular frame (A) onto the tank and fasten
the tubular frames with the supplied nuts.
• Finally check all screws and clamp connections for tight fit.
Assembly of the exhaust line
Note that this device must not be put into operation
unless there is an exhaust line assembled at the
chimney connection!
Assembly of the chimney adapter
For outdoor use and for use in partly closed, well-ventilated
rooms without an exhaust system, it is necessary to mount a
simple chimney adapter (B) to the chimney connection (C).
Observe the following:
• The adapter (B) must have a minimum length of 1 m.
• Bends and elbows in this line are prohibited.
• If the device is used outdoors, a weather protection (A) must
be mounted to the end.
Assembly of a closed exhaust line
If the device is used in closed rooms and the combustion gases
are discharged via a chimney, a fresh air supply of
approx. 80 m³/h (air inlet opening approx. 0.5 m²) must be
ensured.
Make sure that in every operating and weather
condition a vacuum of > 0.1 mbar is created in the
exhaust line. This vacuum guarantees a safe
discharge of exhaust gases from the room. The
exhaust line must be installed upward. There must be
no bends or elbows in the first 3 metres of the
exhaust line!
Below are some examples of good and bad exhaust gas
discharge:
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Installation and start-up
E
6
5
A
C
2
D
B
1
• Check the scope of delivery of your oil heater for
completeness. If an accessory part is missing, please contact
the Trotec customer service or the specialist dealer where
you purchased the device.
• Check the oil heater and its connection parts for potential
damage.
• Mount the support/carry handle and the wheels onto the oil
heater.
• Observe the conditions described in the chapter Installation
conditions.
• Install the exhaust line of the device properly to a chimney or
an outer wall as depicted in the chapter Exhaust system.
• Fill the tank with fuel oil when the device is switched off and
cooled down.
• Check the device for its proper condition prior to start-up and
at regular intervals during application.
• Check whether the characteristics of the power grid conform
to those on the rating plate.
• Each time before you plug the mains plug into the mains
socket and switch on the device, make sure that the fan is
moving freely.
• Connect the mains cable to a properly secured mains socket
(230 V / 50 Hz / 10 A).
On construction sites, there must be an RCD upstream of the
socket according to VDE 0100/0105.
The oil heater is now ready for operation. Use the device in
accordance with the functions described in the chapter Functions
and operation.
Chimney duct
5
Wall duct
C
2
3
A
4
D
B
1
Exhaust system
• Prior to planning of the exhaust system, inform the
competent chimney sweep according to DIN 18160.
Risk of injury due to poisoning!
An improper installation of the exhaust system can cause
health problems.
Have the system installed by an expert craftsman!
• Ensure an unimpeded and sufficient combustion air supply
(e. g. by means of ventilation openings in doors, ceilings,
windows, walls or via interconnected airways).
• Have the exhaust emission of the burner checked at regular
intervals.
Amin. 2 m1chimney connection
Bmin. 1 m2wall duct with elbow min. 5°
Cas short as possible
D≥ ø 120 mm/150 mm3chimney - interior min. 20x20
cm
Emin. 1 m4cleaning opening with
explosion protection flap
5outer wall
6draft intensifier H-shaped
6Operating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80EN
Functions and operation
0
10s
5s
5s
0-60s
0-60s
10s
5s
5s
0-60s
10s
5s
5s
21°C
20°C
19°C
Room temperature:
Wait until the
fan has come
to a standstill!
The devices may only be operated by accordingly instructed
persons.
Observe the personnel qualification.
Switching on the oil heater
Switching off the oil heater
• Switch off the device by setting the selector switch to position
0.
• If you use a thermostat, switch off the device using the
settings of the controller (e. g. by setting a lower temperature
at the thermostat).
The flame goes out and the fan continues to run for approx. 90
seconds in order to cool down the burner.
Damage to the device due to overheating! Never
switch off the device by pulling the mains plug. This
may lead to overheating!
Switch off the device properly.
Only pull the mains plug once the fan motor has
stopped completely.
Restart after troubleshooting
During initial start-up and after the fuel oil circuit has been
drained completely, the fuel oil supply to the nozzle may be
insufficient. In this case, the flame monitoring system will
respond and the device will be blocked.
• Wait for approx. 1 minute.
• Switch the device on.
• If the device still does not start:
• Make sure that there is fuel left in the tank.
• See chapters General safety and Troubleshooting.
Safety devices
The oil heater is equipped with an electronic flame and maximum
temperature monitoring system working with a photo cell and a
safety thermostat.
ENOperating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 807
Transport
• Switch off the device as described in the chapter Functions
and operation:
• Wait until the device has cooled down completely.
• Before transporting or moving the device, make sure that the
tank cap is tightly closed.
Risk of environmental pollution!
Fuel oil may leak during transport or handling of the
device.
The filling plug of the tank cap does not ensure
tightness in order to allow air to be introduced and to
be able to drain the tank during operation.
Transport or move the device only when the tank cap
is tightly closed.
Care and maintenance
For a smooth operation of the device, the combustion chamber,
the burner and the fan must be cleaned regularly.
• Switch off the device as described in the chapter Functions
and operation:
• Wait until the device has cooled down completely.
Cleaning after every 50 operating hours
• Remove the fuel oil filter. Take out the filter insert and clean
it with clean fuel oil.
• Dismantle the upper part of the housing and clean the inner
section and the fan blades with a cleaning fleece and, in case
of heavy soiling, with a brass brush.
• Check the condition off all cables and of the high-voltage
plugs.
• Dismantle the burner and clean its components with a brass
brush.
• Clean the electrodes. Check the distance of the electrodes
and adjust if necessary (see figure).
Cleaning the oil heater
• Wipe the outside of the device with a damp cloth. Painted and
plastic surfaces must not be scrubbed. Do not use any
cleaners containing solvents.
Disposal
The fuel must be drained from the tank of the oil heater and
collected.
Oil heater
In the European Union, electronic equipment must not
be treated as domestic waste, but must be disposed of
professionally in accordance with Directive
2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE). At the end of its life, please dispose of this instrument in
a manner appropriate to the relevant legal requirements.
Fuels
Fuel oil or diesel must be disposed of in accordance with the local
regulations.
Packaging
The packaging of the oil heater consists of cardboard/paper and
plastics. It must be disposed of into the appropriate containers or
at a recycling centre in accordance with the local regulations.
Service and repair
In case of technical problems please try to rectify the fault with
the help of the instructions in the chapter Troubleshooting before
contacting our customer service.
For further questions regarding the function and operation of the
oil heater as well as for more information in the case of damage
or else for warranty issues we are of course always happy to be
of service.
Please contact:
Trotec GmbH & Co KG
Grebbener Straße 7
D-52525 Heinsberg
Tel.: 49 (0) 2452 / 962 - 400
Fax: 49 (0) 2452 / 962 - 200
E-mail: info@trotec.de www.trotec.de
• Have the combustion chamber cleaned by the customer
service.
• Assemble the components in reverse order.
8Operating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80EN
Troubleshooting
Risk of death due to improper repair! Never try to
make any modifications or repairs on the device.
Unauthorised modifications can lead to serious
injuries or death.
Have a certified specialist workshop perform the
repair work.
Faults and troubleshooting
ProblemCauseTroubleshooting
Fan does not start and
flame does not ignite
Fan does not start or
switches off during
start-up or operation
Fan switches off during
start-up or operation
Fan switches off during
start-up or operation
Controller set
incorrectly
Controller faultyHave the controller
No power supplyCheck the characteristics of
Flame present prior
to ignition of the
transformer
Photo cell faultyHave the photo cell
Motor winding
interrupted or blown
Motor bearing
blocked
Motor capacitor
blown
No ignitionCheck the connections of the
Check if the controller is set
correctly (e. g. the
temperature set at the
thermostat must be higher
than the room temperature).
exchanged by the customer
service.
the electrical system
(230 V - 1~ - 50 Hz).
Check the functionality and
position of the selector
switch.
Check the fuse for
soundness.
Contract the customer
service to have the device
cleaned and fuel oil residues
removed from the
combustion chamber.
exchanged by the customer
service.
Have the motor exchanged
by the customer service.
Have the motor bearing
exchanged by the customer
service.
Have the motor capacitor
exchanged by the customer
service.
ignition cables at the
electrodes and the
transformer.
Check the position and the
distance of the electrodes.
ProblemCauseTroubleshooting
Fan switches off during
start-up or operation
Fan starts and flame
burns with smoke
formation
Device does not switch
off
Burner is supplied
with no or
insufficient fuel oil
Magnet valve faultyContract the customer
Internal error of the
electronic control
unit
Insufficient
combustion air
supply
Used fuel oil
contaminated or
contains water
Air inside the fuel oil
circuit
Insufficient fuel oil
quantity at the
burner
Excessive fuel oil at
the burner
Sealing of the
magnet valve faulty
Contract the customer
service to have the coupling
between the pump and the
motor checked for
soundness.
Contract the customer
service to have the fuel oil
circuit checked for intruded air
and to have the lines and filter
seal checked for tightness.
Contract the customer
service to have the nozzle
cleaned or exchanged.
service to have the electrical
connections checked.
Contract the customer
service to have the safety
thermostat LI checked.
Contract the customer
service to have the magnet
valve cleaned or exchanged.
Contract the customer
service to have the control
unit reset; try at least twice. If
the problem persists, have
the control unit changed.
Remove all obstacles and
obstructions from the inlet
and/or outlet openings.
Have the supporting disc of
the burner cleaned by the
customer service.
Replace used fuel oil with
clean fuel oil.
Clean the fuel oil filter.
Have the lines and the fuel oil
filter checked for tightness by
the customer service.
Contract the customer
service to:
have the pump pressure
checked.
have the nozzle cleaned or
exchanged.
Contract the customer
service to:
have the pump pressure
checked.
have the nozzle exchanged.
Have the magnet valve
exchanged by the customer
service.
Check whether the
electrodes are clean.
Have the transformer
exchanged by the customer
service.
Flame monitoring
system faulty
Photo cell faultyHave the photo cell cleaned
ENOperating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 809
Have the flame monitoring
system exchanged by the
customer service.
or exchanged by the
customer service.
Declaration of conformity
(Translation of the Original)
EC Declaration of Conformity
in accordance with EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
TROTEC
®
GmbH & Co. KG
Grebbener Straße 7
D-52525 Heinsberg
herewith declares that due to their design and construction, and in the version introduced by us, the
following oil heater fan conforms with the relevant fundamental requirements of the listed
EC directives.
Important note:
In case of improper use, installation, maintenance etc. or unauthorized changes of the
factory-supplied device version, this declaration loses its legal validity.
Device version: Diesel oil / kerosene heater fan
Series: IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80
Applicable regulations: 2006/42/EC
2006/95/EC
2004/108/EC
2011/65/EC
Applied standards:EN 13842:2004
EN 60335-1:2012
Machinery Directive
Low Voltage Directive
EMC Directive
RoHS
EN 61000-3-2:2006+A1+A2
EN 61000-3-3:2013
EN 60335-2-102:2006+A1
EN 62233:2008
EN 62321:2009
EN 55014-1:2006+A1+A2
EN 55014-2:1997+A1+A2
Producer and authorised representative of the technical documentation:
Trotec GmbH & Co. KG · Grebbener Straße 7 · D-52525 Heinsberg
Phone: +49 2452 962-400 · Fax: +49 2452 962-200 · E-mail: info@trotec.com
Heinsberg, 17/10/2014
10Operating manual – Oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80EN
Managing Director: Detlef von der Lieck
Trotec GmbH & Co. KG
Grebbener Str. 7
D-52525 Heinsberg
+49 2452 962-400
+49 2452 962-200
info@trotec.com
www.trotec.com
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