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ZENIT 

TYPE TUBE RADIANT HEATER 

User’s Manual

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Make sure that read and understood all the warnings, correct keeping of which can guarantee the safety and faultless operation !

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During the installation be always circumspect! Follow the valid instructions and recommendations!

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The appliance can be operated by specified voltage and frequency marked on its data board! The electrical connections and 

groundings are prepared as per MSZ EN 60335 standard!

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Electrical grounding specification: present appliance is equipped with three points grounding connection in the interests of your 

protection!

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It needed to ensure the sufficient quantity of combustion air if the appliance is installed without outside air supply!

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Keep away the device from the following strong effects: wind, high pressure water jet, rain or dropping water!

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The appliance must not be used in the open air!

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The application of device is STRICTLY PROHIBITED in such rooms, which are used for sleep or continuous stay!

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Keep away the flammable materials from the appliance and its near environment as follows: fuels,thinner or other flammable 

fluids and vapours!

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In the interests of avoiding of dust explosion do not used the device in such rooms where the degree of dust concentration is 

high if the device is installed without outside air supply!

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Before starting of appliance in every case check it in order to detect the possible damages! Never use damaged equipment! 

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In case of Propan-gas operation never install the device in basement or from that lower being rooms! The propan-gas is heavier 

specific gravity than the air for this reason in case of possible escaping it will spread towards the lower located rooms !

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Only use that kind of flexible gas pipe and pressure regulator, which is offered for the appliance by the manufacturer!

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Before every starting of heater appliance check the condition of connecting gas hose and if it is particularly worn or damaged in 

that case exchange it for a new one specified by manufacturer!

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Preserve the equipment in genuine condition, do not leave it to grow old!

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Do not use seriously aged equipment any longer!

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Fix the appliance on such stable surface, which during operation despite  warming of appliance preserves its stability !

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If the appliance is put out of use in every case it must be cut off the current and gas!

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Never block the air supply and exhaust pipes!

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Keep away the children and animals from the equipment!

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Never service/mend such devices, which are hot and during operation or electrical charged!

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Never mount such air duct unit on front or back side of device, which is not approved by manufacturer!

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Use exclusively genuine-approved by manufacturer-spare parts,do not install similar quality spare parts for substitution! These 

kind of substitute parts can cause serious damages concerning the operation of appliance!

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Fix the appliance on such stable surface, which during operation despite  warming of appliance preserves its stability !

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If the appliance is put out of use in every case it must be cut off the current and gas!

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Never block the air supply and exhaust pipes!

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Keep away the children and animals from the equipment!

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Never service/mend such devices, which are hot and during operation or electrical charged!

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Never mount such air duct unit on front or back side of device, which is not approved by manufacturer!

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Use exclusively genuine-approved by manufacturer-spare parts,do not install similar quality spare parts for substitution! These 

kind of substitute parts can cause serious damages concerning the operation of appliance!

•  making up of gas and electrical connection in compliance with the specifications (it is proposed to connect with the local Build

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ing Supervisory Authority or Fire-service), 

•  installation of equipment in accordance with the definitions of this manual,

•  installation according to the fire prevention rules,

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supply of the necessary materials/components for installation(which are not belong to appliance),

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planing of air duct systems (ventilation/connections)

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service execution,

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placing the copy of present manual at owner’s disposal,

•  assuring of sufficient air circulation around the appliance,

•  determination and assuring of needed air for burning, ventilation and blowing in according to the specifications.

The appliance is equipped with data board, which is placed on outside of device’s door� On this data board there are information con-

cerning the type of device, gas type, electrical connection and flue types.

1. picture: Data board

2.

 

 General Instruction

Installer’s responsibilities

Data board

8,6 mbar

Manufacturer

Type

Nominal input:

32 kW

Naturalgas

Pconnecting max.:

20-2904-00001

Series number:

GB

Targeted country:

1008 CP 2745

Category:

II2H3+,II2H3P

15 mbar

Gas type:

Electrical protection:

Electrical connection:

Max.current entry:

IP21

AC 230V 50Hz

Pconnecting min.:

Flue system

Date/place of production

2017.10.21.

60 mbar

Jet pressure:

NOx

4

B23, C13, C33, C53

ZENIT-32/L

PAKOLE Trade Kft.

8000 Székesfehérvár, 

Börgöndi út 8-10.

1008 14

PIN:

0,45 A

Summary of Contents for ZENIT Series

Page 1: ...PROPANE OR NATURAL GAS FIRED ZENIT TYPE TUBE RADIANT HEATER EN www pakole com Appliance types ZENIT 12 58kW Linear and U form types 009_001 003_011_180712_V001_EN User s Manual...

Page 2: ...nal accessories 11 Protective distances 12 Heat radiated area 12 Protective distances to be kept considering flammable materials 12 Combustion air supply 14 6 Exhaust system possibilities 14 7 Applian...

Page 3: ...ause serious bodily injuries or damages as follows burning explosion suffocation carbon monoxide poisoning electric shock and in extreme case death This appliance can only be used and serviced by such...

Page 4: ...animals from the equipment Never service mend such devices which are hot and during operation or electrical charged Never mount such air duct unit on front or back side of device which is not approved...

Page 5: ...ealer www pakole com and ask for further informa tions ATTENTION COMPULSORY EARTHING ATTENTION ONLY QUALIFIED PERSON CAUTION DANGER CAUTION ELECTRIC SUPPLY According to the installation project instal...

Page 6: ...ls etc The delivery must be made according to the following The package must be carefully secured in the loading space The package must be transferred in a closed space always keep packing parts away...

Page 7: ...90 elbow is allowed but it must be placed minimum 6m far from the burner U pipe execution tube radiant heater appliance see fig 2 At the U pipe appliance in case of non side wall placing execution wh...

Page 8: ...standard must be considered The mains connection can be executed by grounded plag or fixed properly installed phase null wires The appliance is phase sensitive for this reason the connection always m...

Page 9: ...ng goes on with this power and if this power is enough for keeping of temperature then it stayes in this mode If this input is still big for the heating then the thermostat turns off the appliance If...

Page 10: ...next opera tion begin when the room temperature degrease the adjusted temperature minus 3 C Than the appliance start with at high performance 100 minimum 30 sec This type of regulation makes it possi...

Page 11: ...n death injury or property damage Protective distances 7 picture Explanation of heat radiated area Heat radiated area Protective distances to be kept considering flammable materials 8 picture Fire pro...

Page 12: ...of installation Maximal angle at a complete appliance max 30 Suspension After determining the number and exact position of appliances and hangers you have to provide for hanging them at a minimum of...

Page 13: ...stances dirt oil etc which can damage the fan and pipe system Example for outside combustion air supply Tube length for combustion air supply 6 meter with one elbow from 100 mm diameter tube 15 m with...

Page 14: ...ce s power When the pressure is suitable after 30 seconds the sparking happens and the solenoid valve opens in this way the gas catches fire In case during 5 seconds sparking ignition the continuous f...

Page 15: ...econds sparking ignition the continuous flame shape is stabilized and stable electrical signal is come back from the electrode the appliance operates and the green control lamp is lighting During oper...

Page 16: ...ing and resetting the power supply It is advisable to make a maintenance contract for the proper maintenance or call our qualified service department for regular mainte nance ATTENTION Before any main...

Page 17: ...llow water or water spray to enter the appliance ATTENTION In case you would like to operate your appliance by another type of gas e g by Natural gas instead of Propane gas then contact the local auth...

Page 18: ...12 m 14 74 m 7 62 m 17 67 m 9 05 m 20 59 m 10 55 m ZENIT 12 12 6 x x ZENIT 14 14 1 x x ZENIT 16 15 8 x x x x ZENIT 18 18 3 x x x x ZENIT 20 19 8 x x x x ZENIT 22 22 7 x x x x ZENIT 24 24 4 x x x x ZEN...

Page 19: ...2 12 ZENIT 28 28 2 2 96 2 36 2 28 ZENIT 30 30 6 3 21 2 56 2 47 ZENIT 32 31 9 3 35 2 67 2 58 ZENIT 34 34 6 3 63 2 89 2 8 ZENIT 36 36 5 3 83 3 05 2 95 ZENIT 38 38 1 4 00 3 18 3 08 ZENIT 40 39 6 4 16 3 3...

Page 20: ...NIT 31 20 31 9 20 1 3 35 2 11 2 67 1 68 2 58 1 62 ZENIT 34 21 34 6 21 1 3 63 2 22 2 89 1 76 2 8 1 71 ZENIT 36 22 36 5 22 7 3 83 2 38 3 05 1 9 2 95 1 83 ZENIT 38 23 38 1 23 2 4 2 44 3 18 1 94 3 08 1 88...

Page 21: ...Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 63 8 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 50 7 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at min...

Page 22: ...Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 61 3 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 51 2 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at mi...

Page 23: ...7 Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 62 3 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 52 7 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at m...

Page 24: ...4 Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 62 5 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 54 6 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at m...

Page 25: ...0 Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 69 5 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 55 3 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at m...

Page 26: ...8 Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 65 4 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 56 5 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at m...

Page 27: ...Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 63 8 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 52 4 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at mi...

Page 28: ...0 Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 61 3 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 53 3 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at m...

Page 29: ...Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 62 3 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 54 4 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at mi...

Page 30: ...0 Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 62 5 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 55 9 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at m...

Page 31: ...Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 69 5 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 56 7 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at mi...

Page 32: ...97 Minimum heat output as percentage of nominal heat output 65 4 Radiant factor Envelop losses Radiant factor at nominal heat output RFnom 57 6 Envelope insulation class U 0 0 W m2K Radiant factor at...

Page 33: ...iler or service station The regular maintenance is the owner s responsibility The manufacturer does not assume the responsibility in case of accidentally happened or directly caused mistake respective...

Page 34: ...ADIANT HEATER User s Manual...

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