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VI°.

 For the models with room thermostat, 

check the position of the knob 

(SEE FIG. 

5-9)

.

N.B.: IF THE HEATER SHOULD SWITCH-

OFF DUE TO THE LACK OF FUEL, TOP-UP 

THE TANK AND RESET THE HEATER (SEE 

PAR. 6.2).

 

6.2 RESETTING THE HEATER:

I°. 

S

witch the heater off and back on again 

(SEE FIG. 3-4)

.

6.3 SWITCHING THE HEATER OFF:

I°.

 Take the “ON/OFF” switch to the “OFF” 

(O) position 

(SEE FIG. 3-4)

.

7. REGULATING THE

PRESSURE OF THE
COMPRESSOR 

(SEE FIG. 7)

THE  COMPRESSOR  PRESSURE  MAY 

HAVE TO BE RESTORED WITH WEAR OF 

THE HEATER.

I°.

 Use the 

“TECHNICAL DATA TABLE”

 

to identify the correct pressure (Bar - PSI - 

kPa) of your heater.

II°.

 Remove the screw/cap of the manometer 

connection 

(A)

.

III°.

 Assemble the manometer (not supplied, 

see 

“ACCESSORIES”

).

IV°.

 Switch the heater on.

V°.

 Act on the regulation screw by turning 

it clockwise to increase the pressure and 

anti-clockwise to decrease it 

(B)

.

VI°.

 Remove the manometer and restore 

the screw/cap 

(A)

.

8. CLEANING THE TANK FILTER 

(SEE FIG. 8)

DEPENDING  ON  THE  QUALITY  OF  THE 

FUEL THAT IS USED, THE TANK FILTER 

MAY HAVE TO BE CLEANED.

I°.

 Remove the cap 

(A)

 from the tank.

II°.

 Extract the filter 

(B)

 from the tank. 

III°.

  Clean  the  filter 

(B)

 with clean fuel, 

paying attention not to damage it.

IV°.

 Re-mount the filter 

(B)

 in the tank.

V°.

 Close the cap 

(A)

.

9. PRESERVATION AND

TRANSPORT

I ORDER TO KEEP AND/OR TRANSPORTAR 

THE  HEATER  IN  THE  BEST  WAY,  STHE 

FOLLOWING  PROCEDURE  MUST  BE 

FOLLOWED:

I°.

 Empty the fuel tank (some models have 

a draining cap on the bottom of the tank. In 

this case, remove the drain cap and empty 

the fuel).

II°.

 If the presence of residues is noted, pour 

clean fuel into the tank and drain off again.

III°.

 Close the tank cap and/or the draining 

cap and dispose of the fuel appropriately 

according to the Standards in force.

IV°.

 In order to keep the heater in the best 

way possible, it must be kept on a level 

surface to prevent the escape of fuel and in 

a dry place away from any possible external 

threats.

10. ROOM THERMOSTAT 

CONNECTION (...CED) (optional)

Remove the plug connected to the appliance 

and connect the room thermostat (optional) 

(SEE FIG. 9)

. See wiring diagram.

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Summary of Contents for MASTER CLIMATE SOLUTIONS B 35CED DV

Page 1: ...USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL B 35CED DV B 70CED DV B 100CED DV B 150CED DV en it Cod 4100 118 Ed 2023 R 15...

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Page 4: ...10 50 Hz 0 70 0 35 A 0 08 kW 110 240 V 15 10 50 Hz 1 6 0 8 A 0 18 kW RPM 1425 2850 0 20 bar 0 36 bar IMPORTANT Please use only one of the following fuels HVO 100 Biofuel Diesel B7 and Kerosene IMPORTA...

Page 5: ...V 15 10 50 Hz 2 1 A 0 23 kW 110 240 V 15 10 50 Hz 2 4 1 2 A 0 28 kW RPM 2850 2850 0 27 bar 0 34 bar IMPORTANT Please use only one of the following fuels HVO 100 Biofuel Diesel B7 and Kerosene IMPORTAN...

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Page 8: ...have the heater repaired by a technical support centre DANGER The heater when controlled by a room thermostat where provided can switch on at any time 1 1 GENERAL 1 1 1 Observe all local legislation...

Page 9: ...ighly inflammable fuels Use non toxic anti freeze additives in the case of very low temperatures 5 FUNCTIONING PRINCIPLES SEE FIG 2 A Combustion chamber and heads B Fan C Motor D Compressor E Tank The...

Page 10: ...UEL THAT IS USED THE TANK FILTER MAY HAVE TO BE CLEANED I Remove the cap A from the tank II Extract the filter B from the tank III Clean the filter B with clean fuel paying attention not to damage it...

Page 11: ...6 Incorrect setting of the room thermostat where present 1 Reset the heater SEE PAR 6 2 2 Take the ON OFF switch to the ON position SEE FIG 3 4 3a Insert the power supply cable into the mains socket c...

Page 12: ...E IMMEDIATAMENTE ALL APERTO e far riparare il riscaldatore dall assistenza tecnica PERICOLO Il riscaldatore quando controllato da un termostato ambiente dove previsto pu accendersi in qualsiasi moment...

Page 13: ...Usare solamente diesel o kerosene per evitare rischi di incendio o di esplosione Non fare mai uso di benzina nafta solventi per vernici alcool o altri combustibili altamente infiammabili Usare additi...

Page 14: ...BILE CHE VIENE IMPIEGATO PUO RENDERSI NECESSARIA LA PULIZIA DEL FILTRO SERBATOIO I Rimuovere il tappo A del serbatoio II Estrarre il filtro B dal serbatoio III Pulire il filtro B con combustibile puli...

Page 15: ...a del termostato ambiente dove presente 1 Resettare il riscaldatore VEDI PARAG 6 2 2 Portare l interruttore di accensione in posizione ON VEDI FIG 3 4 3a Inserire correttamente il cavo di alimentazion...

Page 16: ...mer Trasformatore CF Flame Control Controllo fiamma IG Igniter Accenditore FO Photoresistance Fotoresisteza FU Fuse Fusibile TA Room thermostat Termostato ambiente AT Autotransformer Autotrasformatore...

Page 17: ...ACCESSORIES ACCESSORI MANOMETER MANOMETRO ROOM THERMOSTAT TERMOSTATO AMBIENTE WHEELS AND HANDLE KIT KIT RUOTE E MANIGLIA...

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