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(3) The equipment may be operated only in rooms with 
a sufficient amount of air for the combustion and the ex-
haust fumes are conducted outside via chimney flues.  
 
A natural air supply that suffices for combustion is pre-
sent if the following applies: 

The room volume in m³ corresponds to at least 10 
times the nominal heating capacity in kW of all 
equipment being operated in the room and a natural 
exchange of air is guaranteed by windows and 
doors.

 

 

(4) Deviating from Section 3, the equipment may be op-
erated without a chimney duct in rooms that are well 
aerated and ventilated and the amount of pollutants in 
the breathing air that is hazardous to health do not 
reach an unreasonable concentration.

 

 

Natural aeration and ventilation is present if one of the 
following applies:

 

 

1. The room volume in m³ corresponds to at least 30 
times the nominal heating capacity of all equipment 
being operated in the room and a natural exchange 
of air is guaranteed by windows and doors.

 

 

2. Air openings for supply and outlet air in the ceiling 
and floor exist and cannot be closed. The size of 
these openings in m

2

 corresponds to at least 0.003 

times the nominal heating capacity in kW of all 
equipment being operated in the room.

 

 

(5) The equipment may be set up and operated only in 
rooms and areas not at risk of fire or explosion.

 

 

§ 44  Room drying

 

 

(2) Deviating from § 38 Sect. 3, heaters may be used to 
dry rooms with a sufficient air supply for combustion 
without the exhaust fumes having to be conducted out-
side via chimney flues. People may not constantly be in 
these rooms. Prohibition signs should be hung at the 
entrances of these rooms.

 

 

§ 53  Testing

 

 

(2) According to the conditions for use, the equipment 
should be tested by an expert for its proper working or-
der as required, but at least once a year. The exhaust 
emission specifications of the burner must be checked.

 

 

§ 54  Monitoring

 

 

(1)  The  persons  assigned  with  the  operation  of  the 
equipment must check for noticeable defects of the op-
erating  controls  and  safety  devices  and  for  the  exis-
tence of protective mechanisms before starting work. 

(2) If defects are discovered, the supervisor must be in-
formed. 

(3) In case of defects that endanger the operating 
safety of the unit, it must be shut down.  

§ 55  Rule infringements 

Whoever violates the regulations of VBG 43, whether 
deliberately or due to negligence, is acting contrary to 

Monitoring unit operation

 

 

All  functions  of  the  unit  are  fully  automatic  and  moni-
tored for safety by the safety devices and the automatic 
burner relay (part of the forced-air oil burner). 

If  the  flame  burns  irregularly  or  goes  out,  the  unit  is 
switched  off  by  the  automatic  burner  relay.  The  control 
lamp on the control panel and the malfunction lamp of the 
automatic burner relay light up. 

Before the unit can be restarted, the automatic burner relay 
must be released manually  by pressing the external reset 
button on the control panel or the reset button on the auto-
matic burner relay. 

The  temperature  control  thermostat  (TR)  regulates  the 
operation of the fan. The temperature monitor (TW) lim-
its  or  regulates  the  temperature  of  the  unit  in  heating 
mode. 

The safety temperature limiter (STB) interrupts the 
heating mode when extreme overheating occurs or if 
the temperature monitor (TW) breaks down or becomes 
defective. The STB can be released manually only after 
the unit has cooled down.  

 

Before the STB is released to begin operation 
again, the causes for the activation of the STB 
must be localised.

 

 

Regulations for Hot Air 
Heaters

 

 

 
When using the equipment, the following directives 
must be observed:

  

 
  Feuerungsanlagenverordnung (FeuVo) (Furnace  
   Installation Ordinances) of the individual states

 

 

– Unfallverhütungsvorschrift (UVV) (Accident Preven-

tion Regulation) "Heiz-, Flämm- und Schmelzgeräte 
für Bau- und Montagearbeiten" (Heating, Burning, 
and Melting Equipment for Construction and Mount-
ing Work) (VBG 43)

 

 

–  Arbeitsstättenrichtlinien ASR 5 (Workstation Guide-

lines)

 

 

– Arbeitsstättenverordnung (Workstation Ordinance) §§ 

5 and 14

 

 

– Ordinances regarding the execution of the Bundes-

Immissionsschutzgesetzes (BImSchG) (Law Con-
cerning the Protection against Harmful Effects on the 
Environment through Air Pollution, Noise, Vibrations, 
and Similar Factors) and the legal regulations en-
acted as a result (ENEG)

 

 

Excerpt from the Unfallverhütungsvorschrift (VBG 
43) 

§ 37  Operating personnel 

The equipment may be operated only by persons who 
have received proper training in its operation. 

§ 38  Installation 

(1) The equipment must be installed in a stable 
location. 

(2) The equipment must be set up and operated in such 
a way that people are not endangered by exhaust 
fumes, hot air, and radiated heat and no fires can break 
out. 

Summary of Contents for CLK 20

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO CLK 20 Mobile Heaters Edition GB M08 Operation Technology Spare Parts ...

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Page 3: ...14 Spare Parts List 15 Commissioning of Forced Air Oil Burner 16 Maintenance Log 18 EC Declaration of Conformity 19 Always keep these operating instructions in the direct vicinity of the installation site or unit Before commissioning use of the equipment these operating instructions must be read carefully Our guarantee becomes null and void if the unit is used set up or maintained improperly or if...

Page 4: ... operated with a separate forced air oil burner The units are equipped with an electrical oil preheater via the nozzle stock The units are equipped with a low noise maintenance free high performance axial ventilator a room thermo stat socket a connection cable with a plug and a drum fitting The units correspond with the basic safety and health requirements of all pertinent EU regulations and are e...

Page 5: ...e shut down 55 Rule infringements Whoever violates the regulations of VBG 43 whether deliberately or due to negligence is acting contrary to Monitoring unit operation All functions of the unit are fully automatic and moni tored for safety by the safety devices and the automatic burner relay part of the forced air oil burner If the flame burns irregularly or goes out the unit is switched off by the...

Page 6: ...Due to the operation of the equipment no dangers or unreasonable nuisances may arise The equipment operator must guarantee that unau thorised persons cannot manipulate the equipment or the energy supply Because rain and snow can be pulled in through the supply air fan a suitable protective covering should be used Heating rooms The equipment may be used for room heating only with a room thermostat ...

Page 7: ...vice on a stable surface Guarantee a sufficient combustion air supply Make sure the air intake and outlet is unobstructed Avoid overpressure and underpressure in the room where the unit has been installed Make sure that enough fuel is supplied Use only clean EL heating oil or diesel Do not use biodiesel Additional information The exhaust emission specifications of the forced air oil burner must be...

Page 8: ...eferably take place using the on site outlet nozzle If necessary pipes or special hot air tubes or foil hoses for air distribution in the possible area of fan output observe the channel resistance equipment compres sion Use only hot air tubes accessories approved by Remko In the process pay attention to the air direc tion To prevent heat from building up the pipes and tubes may not have sharp kink...

Page 9: ...the fuel filter for soiling at regular intervals Dirty filters must be replaced Check the unit for mechanical damage and have de fective parts replaced by an expert Check the fan blades and combustion chamber with the heat exchanger for soiling at regular intervals and clean them when necessary Check on site oil tanks for soiling and foreign bodies regularly and clean them when necessary Always ma...

Page 10: ...portant safety notices Repair work on the electrical installation and on the forced air oil burner may be carried out only by authorised expert personnel for safety technical reasons Before all work on the device the mains plug must be removed from the mains socket The unit does not start 1 Check the mains connection 1 230 V 2 Switch the operating switch to the I position 3 Check whether the Opera...

Page 11: ... air burner and power supply 1 Check the oil filter for soiling Replace the dirty filter 2 Make sure the shut off valve on the oil filter is open 3 Make sure there is enough fuel in the fuel container 4 Check whether paraffin has accumulated in the heating oil This can occur at temperatures as low as 5 C already 5 Check oil tubes for damage 6 Check the sensors and capillary tubes of the safety dev...

Page 12: ...current fan A 0 6 Operating capacitor of the fan µF 3 Fuse protection on site A 10 Temperature increase t K 41 Sound pressure level LpA 1m 3 dB A 60 Air outlet ø mm 300 Chimney adapter Ø mm 130 Total unit length mm 1 180 Total unit width with wheel attachment mm 510 580 Total unit height with wheel attachment mm 735 880 Weight with forced air oil burner kg 94 2 The listed nozzle sizes and pump pre...

Page 13: ... C Capacitor S1 Operating switch H1 Control lamp green S2 Reset button burner H2 External control lamp red STB Safety temperature limiter KL Terminal strip TR Temperature control thermostat M Fan motor TW Temperature monitor RT Thermostat socket WS Burner plug 7 pole We reserve the right to make changes in dimensions and design in the interest of technical advances Brown Orange Black Blue ...

Page 14: ...make changes in dimensions and design in the interest of technical advances 65 1 50 2 49 48 55 45 4 19 35 32 33 36 39 38 37 63 18 56 60 11 57 57 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 8 17 27 30 29 28 64 STB sensor TW sensor TR sensor 5 3 6 7 9 10 26 16 15 47 34 61 View of control panel ...

Page 15: ...t cover 1104907 34 Lock for burner compartment cover 1104908 35 Support base 1104910 36 Axle 1104911 37 Wheel 1101621 38 Wheel cap 1101623 39 Circlip 1101622 45 Combustion chamber complete 1104912 47 Waste gas suppressor set 1104913 48 Revision cover 1104914 49 Seal for revision cover 1104915 50 Rosette for chimney connection 1104916 55 Transport handle front 1104917 56 Transport handle rear 11049...

Page 16: ...e and baffle plate All dimensions are approx values in mm D E 4 5 4 3 Mounting base plate After the ignition electrode baffle plate and air inlet nozzle are adjusted the mounting base plate is re mounted 1 Attach the mounting base plate using the four quick release fasteners 2 Mount the fuel line to the burner 3 Reinsert the burner plug Adjusting the air flap Adjust the air flap using the adjustin...

Page 17: ...ncrease pressure Counterclockwise Reduce pressure 5 After making the pressure setting secure the adjust ing screw using the counter nut 5 Measuring the combustion gases Every stationary combustion plant must be checked by measuring the exhaust emission values according to the first Bundesimmissionsschutzverordnung 1 BImSchV German Air Pollution Act The owner is obliged to have the combustion plant...

Page 18: ... Burner No Maintenance work may be performed on the forced air oil burner only by authorised expert personnel settings and adjustments must comply with the legal regulations 1 BImSchV German Air Pollution Control Act A corresponding test log must be kept Comments 1 Date 2 Date 3 Date 4 Date 5 Date Signature Signature Signature Signature Signature 6 Date 7 Date 8 Date 9 Date 10 Date Signature Signa...

Page 19: ...e of manufacturer REMKO GmbH Co KG Air Conditioning and Heating Technology Im Seelenkamp 12 32791 Lage Germany Unit machine design Mobile hot air heater for operation with a separate forced air burner Series REMKO CLK 20 Serial number 594 Valid regulations MA RL 89 392 EEC Machinery Directive 98 37 EC NS RL 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive EMC RL 89 336 EEC EMC Directive Applied standards EN 292 1 ...

Page 20: ...REMKO GmbH Co KG Air Conditioning and Heating Technology Im Seelenkamp 12 32791 Lage Germany P O Box 1827 32777 Lage Germany Phone 49 5232 606 0 Fax 49 5232 606 260 ...

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