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Locations at which units are 
used

As mobile, directly fired fan-
assisted heaters, the units deliver 
instant heat.  
They are designed exclusively 
for commercial use, with and 
without warm air hoses.

The units may be used 
for the heating, temperature 
adjustment or drying of:

   Warehouses

   Exhibition halls

   Trade fairs

   Lightweight construction halls

   Large tents / marquees

   Large construction sites

   Building drying

Unit description

The units are portable, directly 
fired fan-assisted heaters (WLE) 
with heat exchanger and exhaust 
gas connections exclusively 
for commercial applications.

The units are directly fired with EL 
heating oil or Diesel fuel.

The units can be operated with 
or without exhaust gas pipe 
(depending on the conditions 
on the customer's side).  
They have been designed 
for universal and straightforward 
use. 

The units must be exclusively 
operated with separate type-
approved forced-air WLE-type 
burners. 

The units are equipped with 
a noise-optimised and low-
maintenance, high performance 
radial fan, a room thermostat 
receptacle and a mains cable with 
a 230 V shock-proof plug or HTL 
170 with 400 V CEE plug.

The HTL 170 units are equipped 
with a device for automatically 
checking the turning direction 
of the fan motor, as standard.

With factory fitted forced-air oil 
burners the HTL 170 units have 
integrated REMKO Multiflex oil 
pre-heating fitted as standard. 
With the HTL 80 this is available as 
an option (EDP no. 1071411) .

The units conform 
to the fundamental health 
and safety requirements 
of the appropriate EU stipulations 
and are simple to operate.

Operating sequence

If the units are set to heating 
mode, then the forced-air burner 
starts automatically. In fully 
automatic heating mode with 
room thermostat the forced-air 
burner starts only when heat is 
required.

After the burner has run for a short 
time the temperature controller 
"TR" (target temperature ca. 
40°C) switches the supply air fan 
on automatically.  
Warm air is blown out.

When operating with a room 
thermostat this process is 
repeated automatically depending 
on the heat demand.

The temperature monitor "TW" 
(target temperature 80 to 85°C) 
monitors the internal temperature 
of the unit.

After switching off the units via 
the operating switch or the room 
thermostats the supply air fan 
runs to cool the combustion 
chamber with the heat exchanger 
for a certain time and then 
switches off automatically.  
This process may be repeated 
several times if necessary, 
depending on the temperature 
profile.

In simple ventilating mode the unit 
can be used to recirculate the air 
permanently. 
Thermostatic control is not possible 
in this case.

Summary of Contents for HTL 170

Page 1: ...Edition GB D09 REMKO HTL 80 HTL 170 Oil heating systems Operation Technology Replacement parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...errors or misprints Made by REMKO Safety notes 4 Unit description 5 Installation instructions 6 Safety device 7 Exhaust ducting 8 Before commissioning 9 10 Commissioning 10 11 Shutdown 11 Care and mai...

Page 4: ...ashers etc Portable fuel containers must only be set up and used in observance of the technical rules for combustible liquids TRbF 20 Any additional conditions from the respective regional building re...

Page 5: ...direction of the fan motor as standard With factory fitted forced air oil burners the HTL 170 units have integrated REMKO Multiflex oil pre heating fitted as standard With the HTL 80 this is availabl...

Page 6: ...installed in well ventilated spaces and not in living areas or similar recreational areas Room heating The units may only be operated for room heating with a room thermostat accessory The fresh air su...

Page 7: ...perature of ca 220 C is reached the fill medium will be emptied and the safety device is permanently triggered Resetting is no longer possible The controller is no longer fully functional and must be...

Page 8: ...sories It is also possible to operate the units outside or in open rooms halls without exhaust gas routing However we recommend fitting a 1m exhaust gas duct with a rain hood on top example 2 in order...

Page 9: ...ght left Mixed air operation For operation of the unit in mixed air mode it is necessary to fit the intake nozzles available as accessories In order to guarantee adequate air throughput the second int...

Page 10: ...outside temperatures Even at low outside temperatures it is necessary to ensure that there is an adequate supply of heating oil that is capable of flowing Paraffin formation can start with temperatur...

Page 11: ...atically after a brief burner pre ventilation if heat is required and then runs fully automatically Shutdown 3 1 4 Attention Never interrupt the power supply prior to the completion of the follow up c...

Page 12: ...e defective parts properly replaced Check the fan blades and combustion chamber with heat exchanger for contamination at regular intervals and clean these if necessary Check the on site oil tank regul...

Page 13: ...rner flange Observe dimensions in the sketch 6 Clamp the flame tube firmly into place with the clamping screw 7 whilst lifting the burner slightly 3 tilt 7 Lastly tighten the bottom 2 fastening screws...

Page 14: ...routing when operating with hoses Air inlets or outlets are not free or are inadequate 8 Check whether the Burner fault indicator light on the control panel is illuminated If this is the case then re...

Page 15: ...als are processed the majority of which are recyclable You also contribute to environmental protection by ensuring that your old equipment is only disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner The...

Page 16: ...61 20 24 3 2 12 13 32 34 35 42 46 47 50 52 51 53 54 55 70 We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process 12 61 Temperature probe REMKO Mu...

Page 17: ...4 Sealing cap 1104728 1104784 35 Centre wall 1104841 1104862 36 Intake grill right left 1104842 1104863 40 Back wall 1104843 1104864 41 Switching cabinet cmpl 1104783 1 1104865 42 Seal for switching c...

Page 18: ...2 2 4 4 2 4 3 1 HW 07 13 N PE L1 N 230 V 50 Hz C 5 V Option EDV Nr 1071411 A B 11 14 31 34 12 32 Legend C Capacitor H1 Operating lamp green H2 External burner fault lamp red HR Auxiliary relay KL Ter...

Page 19: ...temperature limiter X1 Terminal block M Fan motor WS Burner connector 7 pole RT Thermostat receptacle V Multiflex oil pre heating 1F3 1 Controller fuse 2K2 1 Mains fuse 2K2 2 Time relay 2K3 1 Mains fu...

Page 20: ...setting must be adapted to the unit specific and structural conditions A B M G Fig 2 M G Fig 1 Size dimensions A B C D HTL 80 5 5 7 3 HTL 170 7 8 5 3 Required nozzle size The selection of the require...

Page 21: ...fitting 2 to the desired value with the adjusting screw 1 Air flap 3 4 1 2 All values provided are only preliminary settings and must be adapted or calibrated in accordance with the exhaust gas analy...

Page 22: ...only by authorised specialists and in accordance with the legal provisions 1st BImSchV A corresponding measurement log should be generated Unit to be maintained only by authorised specialists in accor...

Page 23: ...10 340 Max total pressure Pa 410 520 Fuel Heating oil EL acc to DIN 51603 1 or diesel fuel Max fuel consumption l h 8 3 15 5 Danfoss oil nozzle2 USG 1 75 60 S 3 00 80 S Pump pressure approx 2 bar 12 1...

Page 24: ...ust be advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology Customer service Our units operate precisely and reliably However in the event of a malfunction REMKO customer service is qu...

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