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REMKO HTL 400

To prevent damage to the 

combustion chamber from 

the precipitation of dampness 

(condensate) during longer 

exhaust operation, make sure 

that the chimney pipe is fitted 

correctly with a condensate 

trap.

NOTE

  An adequate supply of air for  

  combustion is provided when  
  e.g.  
  - the contents of the room in  
     m

3

 corresponds to at least   

     the nominal thermal load in 
     kW of all heating devices 
     present in the room and a 
        natural change of air through  
     windows and doors is as   
     sured. 

  Good natural ventilation is  

  provided when e. g. 
  - the room volume in m

3

 cor  

     responds to at least 30 times  
     the nominal heat output 
     in kW of all devices being      
      operated in the room and a  
     natural exchange of air    
        is guaranteed by windows  
     and doors.

Chimney extraction 

In free or open halls, the device 
may be used without special ex-
haust extraction. 

For the secure expulsion of  
exhaust gases however, an  
chimney pipe of at least 1 m with 
integrated canopy should be used 
(accessories), in order to avoid 
causing nuisance to persons and 
preventing condensation in the 
combustion chamber. 

When set up internally (closed 
rooms) appropriate chimney  
extraction is required in  
compliance with the regulations  
in force. 

Setting up the device

When setting up the device, the 
requirements of local building 
regulations and heating device 
ordinances of the respective state 
must be observed. 

When deciding upon an  
operation location at indoor and 
outdoor sites, requirements must 
be checked in respect of: 

  Fire protection and company  

  safety  

  The provision of adequate    

  safety clearance.  

  The function  

 

Room heating, open blown or  

  ducted, low pressure or high  
  pressure in the set-up room!

  General aspects  

 

Heat requirement, room  

  temperature, nominal air flow  
  volume, air diffusion, require- 
  ments in terms of recycled or  
  fresh air and spatial require-  
  ments.

 

  Chimney extraction  

  Assembly, repair and  

  maintenance facilities  

  Internal set-up  

 

Relationship between room   

  volume and nominal heat 
  output, particularly in the    
  case of naturally ventilated   
  rooms!

Setting up

 

  Both internally and externally,  

  the device must be set up  
  stably on a level, natural  

 

  and non-flammable surface and  
  outside of busy areas e.g. away  
  from cranes. 

  In the case of a soft surface,   

     appropriate substructures must  
  be used such as e.g. squared  
  timber beneath the transport  
  runners.  

  The device must be set up    

  and operated in such a  

 

  way that nobody is in any    
  danger from exhaust fumes and  
  radiant heat and the danger of  
  fire is prevented. 

  The device must be set up in  

  such a way that it does not    
  constitute a source of danger or  
  unreasonable nuisance.  
 

Vibrations, oscillations or  

  noises

 

  The device must be set up and  

  assembled so that it is easily  
  accessible for repair and  
  maintenance work. 

  Operating controls, the  

  incorrect use of which could   
  lead to dangerous situations,  
  are to be kept safe from  
  possible unauthorized access.  

  The device must not be set up  

  or operated in an environment  
  where there is a hazard of fire  
  or explosion  

  The device must only be  

  operated in rooms  
  where there is an adequate    
  supply of air to support com  
  bustion and the chimneys    
  are expelled to the outside 

 

 

 CAUTION

When performing all tasks 
it must be ensured that the 
device is in a stress-free and 
horizontal position. 

Summary of Contents for HTL 400

Page 1: ...Oil red Heating Centers Operation Technology REMKO HTL 400 Edition GB R11...

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Page 3: ...antee 15 Environmental Protection and Recycling 15 Wiring diagram 16 Maintenance Log 18 Technical data 19 Made by REMKO Before commissioning use of the device these operating instructions must be read...

Page 4: ...he device always observe the respective local construc tion and re protection ordinances as well as the regulations of the employers liability insurance association Description of Device Mobile fuel t...

Page 5: ...matically This process may repeat itself several times Monitoring operation of the device All functions of the device are monitored safely and fully auto matically by the thermostat of the three fold...

Page 6: ...The provision of adequate safety clearance The function Room heating open blown or ducted low pressure or high pressure in the set up room General aspects Heat requirement room temperature nominal air...

Page 7: ...est performed using pipes or special hot air or lm hoses The lengths possible are dependent upon re sistance provided by the air ducting in use When using hot air hoses the following points must be ta...

Page 8: ...the seams of the hot air tubes must point in the direction of the air ow Secure fastening of the tubes and pipes at the exhaust and any connection points used must be observed Only suitable air diffus...

Page 9: ...o preclude errors in measurement each phase conductor and fan stage must be tested separately 2 The setting of the thermal over load relay should be performed as follows Stage 1 6 7 A Stage 2 17 0 A 3...

Page 10: ...c rotation direction monitor for the fan motor NOTE The electrical connection of the device must be performed at a dedicated supply point with an earth leakage circuit breaker in compliance with VDE 0...

Page 11: ...ccessories The devices operate fully auto matically depending on the room temperature 1 Remove jumper plug 2 2 Connect plug 3 of the room thermostat 4 to the thermostat socket 1 at the switch cabinet...

Page 12: ...e Keep the device free of dust and any deposits of dirt Only clean the device with a dry or damp cloth Do not apply any direct water spray e g high pressure hoses etc Do not use abrasive or cleaning s...

Page 13: ...screws to the unit housing Pay attention to the OBEN UP HAUT label 3 Tighten the 2 upper fastening screws 4 Tighten the 2 lower fastening screws only lightly so that the burner ange can be pulled toge...

Page 14: ...the sensors and capillary tubes of the safety devices for damage or dirt 7 Check that the temperature monitor TW for correct func tion using appropriate means 8 Check the forced air burner for possib...

Page 15: ...packaging material at the corres ponding disposal sites Disposal of the old device Manufacture of our equipment is subject to constant quality control Only high quality materials that are recyclable t...

Page 16: ...16 REMKO HTL 400 We reserve the right to make changes in dimensions and design in the interest of technical advance Wiring diagram...

Page 17: ...17 When ordering spare parts always list the EDP no as well as the device no and device type see the type plate Wiring diagram...

Page 18: ...set by authorised expert personnel in accordance with legal speci cations 1 BImSchV An appropriate test log must be kept Maintenance work may only be performed on the forced air burner by authorised e...

Page 19: ...1 Stage kW 245 Ventilating performance max 1 2 Stage m3 h 25000 Ventilating performance max 1 1 Stage m3 h 16600 Pressure max total 2 Stage Pa 1000 Pressure max total 1 Stage Pa 500 Fuel EL heating o...

Page 20: ...ultants is always up to date This has given us the reputation of being more than just a good reliable supplier REMKO a partner that helps solve problems Sales REMKO not only provides an extensive sale...

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