Winterwarm DXA HEATER 75, DXA HEATER 100, DXA HEATER 120 Instruction Manual

Instruction manual
DXA heater
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Inst
ruction manual
DXA Heater
Ver GB 50
3a
YOU MUST READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION. INSTRUCT THE USER ONCE TAKEN INTO USE AND KEEP THIS DOCUMENT NEAR THE APPLIANCE
Date: 01
-09-
2009
Version: GB 50
3a Appliances for GB Natural gas, Propane, Butane, LPG
Instruction manual
DXA heater
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Foreword
This installation and user
manual
is intended mainly for the gas, oil and electrical fitter. It also
provides instructions for the user and for the
maintenance of the air heater. To use this air
heater in a safe and effective way, it is strictly essential that this manual is used correctly.
Contents:
Pag
e
1
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
3
1.1
G
UARANTY
3
2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
3
2.1
K
EY TO SY
MBOLS
3
2.2
S
YMBOLS ON THE APPLIANCE
3
2.3
W
ARNINGS
3
2.4
PRE-
CHECK
. 4
2.5
S
AFETY PRECAUTIONS
4
2.6
W
ATER AND CHEMICAL SU
BSTANCES
5
2.7
U
SE IN A GREENHOUSE
5
2.8
U
SE IN A POULTRY SHED
5
3 INTRODUCTION DXA HEA
TER
5
4
INSTALLATION
6
4.1
M
OUNTING THE HEATER
6
4.2
G
AS CONNECTION
6
4.3
E
LECTRICITY SUPPLY
7
4.4
I
NTERFACE UNIT
; 8
4.5
C
HECKS BEFORE TAKEN I
NTO OPERATION
8
5
FUNCTION OF THE HEATER 9
5.1
F
UNCTION BUTTON ON TH
E HEATER
9
5.2
H
EAT DEMAND
9
5.3
DELAYED START 9
5.4
V
ENTILATION
10
5.5
T
EMPERATURE LIMITER
10
5.6
A
IR TRANSPORT,
VANE SWITCH
10
5.7
M
INIMUM GAS PRESSURE
SWITCH 10
5.8
D
ESCRIPTION HEATER CO
NTROL
HC
10
5.9
G
AS CIRCUIT
11
5.10
M
EASURING AND ADJUSTI
NG THE BURNER PRESSURE 11
5.11
M
EASURING COMBUSTION
VALUES
12
6
MAINTAINING THE HEATER 12
6.1
G
ENERAL MA
INTENANCE
13
6.2
E
XTENSIVE MAINTENANCE
IN A POULTRY SHED
13
6.3
C
LEANING THE BURNER U
NIT
13
6.4
C
HANGING GAS TYPE
14
6.5
S
PARE PARTS
14
7
PROBLEM SOLVING
15
7.1
G
ENERAL
15
7.2
E
RROR CODES
15
8
WIRING DIAGRAM
17
9
SPECIFICATIONS
19
9.1 DXA H
EATER
75
19
9.2 DXA H
EATER
100
20
9.3 DXA H
EATER
120
21
Instruction manual
DXA heater
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1
About this manual
In this manual you will find information on the DX Heater. One section of this is intended to enable the user of the DX Heater to operate the appliance in a sensib
le and safe way. Another section is intended to enable the fitter or service technician to fit, set up and maintain the DX Heater, and to detect and resolve any malfunctions quickly and effectively.
This manual makes regular mention of a fitter or serv
ice technician. This refers to a qualified fitter or service technician who is trained in the fitting, malfunction-free operation and maintenance of the DX Heater. He is also competent to carry out work on a heater.
1.1
Gu
arant
y
Guaranty is only valid when the
appliances are used
and or installed according to thi
s manual.
2 Safety instructions and precautions
Always read the entire manual so that you are familiar with all the safety instructions and precautions.
2.1 Key to symbols
Safety warning: warning of danger
of physical injury or (direct) damage to product, animals or
the environment. Warning Information Tip
2.2 Symbols on the appliance
Warning which refers to the manual for information on the component on or next to which the warning is positioned
.
Warni
ng of the potential hazard of electric shock.
Safety grounding
2.3
Wa
rnings
Keep this manual in a safe place near the heater so that you can consult the manual whenever necessary
Incorrect use of the heater can result in physical injury. Therefore, follow
the instruction below
carefully:
Avoid physical contact with the motor or other hot parts of the heater.
Do not touch live parts of the heater.
Keep body parts, loose items of clothing, jewellery or hair away from rotating fan blades or
other movin
g parts of the heater.
Do not pl
ace articles in front or nearby
the heater because this can cause fire hazard.
The following conditions can lead to damage to the heater:
Incorrect transportation or storage of the heater;
Errors in the assembly of (
parts of) the heater;
Excessively high or low oil pressure;
Excessively high or low ambient temperature;
Wear, ageing and metal fatigue in components of the heater.
Moisture: the heater has IPX4D protection grade
.
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2.4 Pre-check.
Before unpacking and i
nstallation, please check (i.e. on the data badges) if the heater corresponds to the order and if it is suitable for the local present provisions (gas type, gas pressure, electrical supply etc.)
The installation must comply with all applicable local and n
ational standards. The installation of the air heater must be in accordance with the relevant requirements of the Gas Safety Regulations (for example in GB; The Institute of Gas Engineers IGE UP-1 and 2), Building Regulations and the IIE Regulations also incorporating the gas safety (installation and use) regulations. Other national and/or local regulations may apply (the Local Authority, Fire Officer and Insurers)
The competent installer must make sure the heater operates correctly and must instruct the user about the safe operation of the heater. This heater is takes its combustion air from within the room in which it is located, the necessary ventilation requirements must be followed for gas safety regulations. The heater should not be installed in are
as containing corrosive or explosive vapours
. P
lease
consult your supplier;
otherwise the guarantee will become invalidated.
Make sure that the warm air can be blown out freely. There should absolutely be no (possibility of) materials within 5m from the f
ront of the heater.
The heater has been tested in detail on safety and correct operating settings before leaving the factory. It has been adjusted for the type of gas that is stated on the data badge. Should there be any doubt, please contact your suppli
er.
2.5 Safety precautions
If the distance between hot flue gas coming from the outlet cover and people or animals is too short, this may pose a danger to them. In addition, the heater is started automatically, which may pose a risk to people or animals in the
vicinity of the heater. Therefore, you should always observe the prescribed minimum distances between the heater and people, animals and crops (refer to Mounting the heater)
O2 is
used during gas combustion and converted, amongst others, to CO2. Too much CO2 in the air may be harmful to people, animals and crops. Therefore, you should always ensure sufficient fresh air can enter the space where the heater has been placed, e.g. by way of open windows or a separate fresh air intake.
When the CO2 concentrat
ion is too high, the heater will not function properly. There may be incomplete combustion. (Danger of Carbon Monoxide CO) The CO2 concentration may not exceed 1%. Minimal ventilation requirements 1000m3/h for each 100kW installed power.
Observe the follo
wing precautions when using the heater:
Only start the heater if access panels and protective grill have been fitted.
Have the heater checked and serviced once a year by a service technician.
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 superv
ised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Children may only be present in the space where the heater has been placed if
supervised by an adult.
Ensure the socket outlet is located within a 2 m radius of the heater and that the plug can
be r
emoved easily and quickly from the socket outlet.
Leave the plug in the socket outlet even if you are not using the heater. This prevents
condensation of the print circuit board; this may lead to heater damage and/or malfunctions.
Make sure the mains cabl
e does not get damaged. Replace a damaged cable
immediately.
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Do not connect the heater to an air duct, as this has a negative effect on the performance
of the heater.
Due to the presence of CO2 and the noise levels produced, you must obtain permission
f
rom the safety and health service before taking a heater into use that is to be placed
Minimal ventilation requirements 1000m3/h for each 100kW installed power.
In case of a malfunction, ensure the heater is free of electricity by removing the plug from
t
he socket outlet, in order to prevent damage to the heater.
2.6 Water and chemical substances
Observe the following measures if water or chemical substances that could be dangerous to people, animals, and/or crops are used in the space where the heater has
been placed:
Switch off the heater.
Make sure the heater cannot be started automatically by removing the plug from the
socket outlet.
Close the gas tap.
Cover the heater.
2.7 Use in a greenhouse
Observe the following additional measures when using the h
eater in a greenhouse:
The CO2 level should not exceed 1% (10,000 ppm).
In completely enclosed greenhouses there must be at least 100 m3 fresh air per m3 of
gas and external atmospheric protection.
Or Minimal ventilation requirements 1000m3/h
for each
100kW installed power.
There must be at least two openings in the space to ensure adequate circulation of air if
no artificial ventilation is present.
Use the heater preferably in combination with one or more exhaust fans and a
CO2 meter
Do not use any su
lphurous fuels in the space where the heater has been placed, as these
contain high amounts of sulphur that could be harmful.
2.8 Use in a poultry shed
When cleaning and disinfecting a poultry shed in which a heater has been placed, or when spreading sawdus
t, the following precautions should be taken. Failure to take these precautions
will give rise to a risk of explosion or fire. Take the following into account when using the heater in a poultry shed:
The CO2
content must not exceed 0.3% (3,000 ppm).
If
no artificial ventilation is provided, there must be at least two openings in the space to
ensure sufficient circulation of air.
Cover or remove the heater when cleaning or disinfecting the poultry shed.
When spreading sawdust the heater must be covered
to prevent sawdust particles from entering the heater and creating a fire hazard. Also make sure that the heater cannot be started automatically by removing the plug from the socket outlet. Also close the gas valve.
Clean the heater after every poultry s
hed clean-out to prevent the heater from becoming
dirty.
Do not use water when cleaning the heater
3
Introducti
on
DXA heater
The DX Heater is a direct fired heater designed specifically for greenhouses and poultry sheds. The device is placed in the enclosed
space itself, which means that the heater displaces air only and uses a small amount of energy to warm and ventilate the space. The large air capacity and the unique shape of the heater also ensure that the device can distribute the air within the space i
n the best possible manner.
The heater's design is aimed at straightforward installation, maintenance and safe use. Ignition and combustion for example are controlled automatically and parts are easily accessible for cleaning and maintenance.
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The heater
can be ordered for different gas types and fuel settings:
Natural gas
Propane
, Butane and LPG
Paraffin and Diesel
4
Installati
on
Read the chapter on Safety instructions and precautions first and observe all warnings and precautions. Follow all instructio
ns in this chapter explicitly.
Only skilled installers or service technicians are permitted to install the heater.
4.1 Mounting the heater
Mount the heater in a sturdy manner, taking into account the dynamic load and the weight of the appliance (refer to
Specifications ).
Take the following into account when installing the heater:
Attach chains to the four hook eyes and suspend the heater.
Make sure the heater is positioned horizontally otherwise it will not operate (properly).
Do not connect the heat
er to an air duct, as this has a negative effect on its performance.
Take into account the minimal distances between the heater and people, animals and
crops:
5
m on the outlet side;
3 m on the inlet side;
1 m on the other sides.
5
m
1m
1
m
1m
1
m
3
m
The same minim
um distances apply between the heater and walls, glass and other objects, with the exception of the outlet side. The minimum distance on this side must be equal to the throw that the heater is capable of producing. This depends on the type of heater (refer
to
Specifications ).
4.2 Gas connection
To connect the heater to the gas network, your supplier
can
supply a gas connection set that consists of a ball plug valve, (reducing) nipples, gas filter, gas pressure regulator and gas hose. A set is available for ev
ery type of gas.
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Keep the following in mind when connecting the heater to the gas network
.
The gas supply line has to meet the national valid requirements and possibly the local requirements of the building inspector, police or fire brigade. (
For example in GB it must comply with Gas Engineers publication UP-1 and UP-2 together with BS 6891.) A manual isolation valve in the supply line must be placed within reach of the heater, and all gas lines must be mounted without any mechanical tension. When testin
g the supply lines with pressures above 60 mbar, this manual valve at the heater must be closed. The working and standing supply pressure must be between 17mbar and 50mbar, measured at the inlet pressure nipple of the gas control in the heater. The burner
pressure is pre-adjusted (see technical details). The burner pressure can be
measured on the P-out measure point on the gas valve. There is a kit available for changing the
gas type
. (from natural gas to propane / butane or vice
versa) The gas
nozzle
ha
s to be exchanged and the
burner pressure
readjusted. Look into the
specifications for the exact adjustments. Instructions can be found in this manual.
4.3 Electricity supply
4.3.1 230Vac
supply
The installation must comply with local and national requirements, (as well as IEE regulations). The unit heater is delivered completely internally wired. Where controls of any type are to be added (e.g. room thermostat), the relevant wiring diagrams must be followed. Never use a room thermostat to interrupt the electrical s
upply to the heater!
The supply is 230Vac 50Hz with earth. When the
supply
voltage is lower than 195V and higher
than 255V the correct functioning of the heater is not
guarantied.
A mains cable including plug is supplied with the heater. The wires
of t
he cable
must
be connected to the
clamps in the connection box. Make sure you do not damage the mains cable. Replace a damaged cable immediately. When the heater is connected without a plug, m
ake provisions to completely isolate the heater
for maintenance
purposes. This can be an isolation switch (min. 3mm contact opening gap). The switch should not interrupt earth. Ensure the plug or switch is located within a 2 m radius of the heater and the plug can be removed easily and quickly from the socket
4.3.2 Thermost
at connection
The heater can be controlled in various ways. It can be controlled by a simple ON / OFF signal, but it can also be controlled by an external print.
4.3.3 Thermostat cable
In all cases the communication between the heater and the thermostat is base
d on a two wire, low-voltage connection. (see also electrical wiring diagram). Cable specification: signal cable, 1x2x0,8 (shielded and twisted) Maximum length 200m.
If the chosen cable is too thin, the signal will be too weak and heater will not work
. I
f the cable is not shielded and twisted the signal might become disturbed in an EMC unfriendly environment. Keep the thermostat cable separated from mains cables. Connect the earth shield of the cable only to the earth terminal in the heater.
If these gui
delines are not followed it may result in malfunction of the installation or worse, it
could damage the thermostat or the electronics in the heater.
4.3.4 Simple ON / OFF contact
(standard configuration) The heater can be connected to a potential free ON/OFF co
ntact.
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