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The exhaust system must be attached securely and 
properly according to the manufacturer’s specifica-
tions. 

   

It is preferable to have a horizontal exhaust line that 
is as short as possible (Incline 2 % = 2 cm/m). 

   

You should plan to have a closable opening for per-
forming measurements at a distance of 2 x 

 

 ex-

haust pipe behind the unit connection. Under certain 
circumstances, it is possible to measure the exhaust 
opening. 

Initial operation 

 

Initial operation of the unit and its forced-air burner 
must be performed by the manufacturer or one of its 
authorised service representatives. During this process, 
all regulating, control and safety mechanisms must be 
checked to ensure that they are functioning properly 
and set correctly. 

   

Oil fired units may only be put into initial operation by 
authorised personnel. 

   

Make sure that the fan’s screws and bolts and 
burner attachments are secure. 

   

Open the blow-out grille if necessary and adjust it as 
required. 

   

Check the settings of the safety devices. 

   

Adjust the throughput for the heating oil or gas to 
meet the heating capacity of the unit. 

 

See the unit’s type plate.

 

   

Switch the customer-supplied main switch or fuse on.

 

   

Set the burner to the optimum values in accordance 
with the manufacturer’s specifications.

 

   

Measure the chimney draught when cold and hot.

 

 

Make sure to maintain a safe distance to flamma-
ble materials!

 

Important information about corrosion in the heat-
exchanger

.

 

   

The exhaust gas temperature difference may not 
fall below 160 Kelvin.   

This keeps the temperature from falling below the dew 
point and prevents the resulting corrosion in the heat-
exchanger.

 

   

If the unit is not set to its rated heat load or it is too 
large for the necessary heat requirements, the 
burner only runs in cyclical operation. Because the 
required operating temperature is not reached in cy-
clical operation, more condensation accumulates 
and there is more corrosion in the heat-exchanger. 

Starting

 

 
Heating Mode

 

The unit runs fully automatically with the temperature 
which has been pre-selected. 

1. Turn  the  customer-supplied  main 

switch or the fuse on. 

2.  Open the fuel supply. 

3.  Set the operating switch to “I”. 

 

The green operating light lights up. 

4. Pre-select desired room temperature 

on the room thermostat. 

 

Room thermostat as an REMKO ac-
cessory. 

Ventilation 

In this position only the supply air fan runs and the unit 
can be used for air circulation.

 

Unit Shut Down 

Set the operating switch to “0”. 

The green operating light goes out.

 

Steps following initial operation

 

   

Keep a protocol of measurements and submit it to 
the operator for safekeeping. Familiarise the opera-
tor with the system

.

 

   

Give the statement confirming the authorised com-
pany status and the company certificate of the re-
spective installation company to the relevant authori-
ties. 

1.  Set the operating switch to “II”. 

2.  Keep in mind that the unit’s fan runs 

continuously.  

It is not possible to control it with a 
thermostat

 

Keep in mind that the air supply fan continues running 
to cool down the heat-exchanger and can run several 
times before the unit is finally switched off.

 

If the unit is taken out of operation for a 
longer period of time, the customer-
supplied main switch or the fuse should be 
switched off and the fuel supply closed off. 

 

Never interrupt (except in emergency situations) 
the power supply until the cool-down phase is 
completely finished. Our guarantee does not cover 
damages caused to the unit by overheating. 

Summary of Contents for WKL 20 INOX

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO WKL 20 INOX Oil compact heating system Edition GB P11 Operation Technology Spare Parts...

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Page 3: ...Oil Burner Assembly 16 Initial Operation 16 Service and Guarantee 17 Maintenance Log 18 Stationary Warm Air Heating System REMKO WKL 20 INOX Read these instructions carefully before setting up operati...

Page 4: ...connect the units to an exhaust system approved by the state building authorities The units are equipped with a 1 speed radial fan with drive motor that runs quietly and requires little mainte nance a...

Page 5: ...bend the capillary tubes near to solder points When installing the capillary tubes be careful not to damage or bend them too sharply The sensors may only be mounted in the mounting brackets supplied b...

Page 6: ...tup room but not close to hazardous areas Air Supply for Combustion An adequate supply of air for combustion must be en sured by meeting the relevant building requirements Excerpts from the German fir...

Page 7: ...e units the regional provisions and regulations must be observed The units may only be operated with accessories that have either been approved by the manufacturer or sup plied with the units Proceed...

Page 8: ...f the burner sup plied by the manufacturer If burners from other manufacturers are used they must be checked for compatibility with the unit Fan Motor Connection The units are completely wired at the...

Page 9: ...If the unit is not set to its rated heat load or it is too large for the necessary heat requirements the burner only runs in cyclical operation Because the required operating temperature is not reache...

Page 10: ...er Combustion residue in the com bustion chamber and in the heat exchanger must be removed Parts that wear out e g flue gas brakes oil nozzles oil filter inserts seals etc must be checked cleaned and...

Page 11: ...and capillary pipes of the safety temperature limiter STB and the temperature moni tor TW for damage and ensure that the sensor has been properly positioned Check whether the red control light burner...

Page 12: ...max unit without burner kW 0 17 Power consumption max for manufacturer supplied burner kW 0 28 Sound pressure level LpA 1m without burner dB A 58 Waste gas connection mm 130 Weight Unit without burne...

Page 13: ...ture limiter TH Optional Room thermostat or day night regulator TR Fan control thermostat TW Temperature monitor WS Wieland plug We reserve the right to make modifications in dimensions and constructi...

Page 14: ...Exploded View 4 1 2 5 3 13 8 9 12 11 7 3 4 10 16 15 20 18 19 17 21 22 23 26 25 27 14 24 6 We reserve the right to make modifications in dimensions and construction in the interests of technical progre...

Page 15: ...ction grille 289109 16 Fan cpl 1108606 17 Seal for inspection cover 1103156 18 Inspection cover with waste gas connection 1103155 19 Waste gas suppressor set 6 piece 1103157 20 Fan control thermostat...

Page 16: ...manually but not so that they are completely tight initially The sliding flange still has to be tightened 4 Push the flame pipe into the burner chamber until it clicks into place 5 Connect the flame p...

Page 17: ...the guarantee to be valid the customer must com pletely fill out the guarantee certificate enclosed with all heating units and send it back to REMKO GmbH Co KG in a timely manner after purchasing of t...

Page 18: ...damage Maintenance burner Test run Model Model No Burner Burner No Maintenance work may only be performed by authorised personnel settings must comply with legal specifications A corresponding test lo...

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Page 20: ...REMKO GmbH Co KG Klima und W rmetechnik D 32791 Lage Im Seelenkamp 12 D 32777 Lage PO Box 1827 Phone 49 5232 606 0 Fax 49 5232 606 260 E Mail info remko de Internet www remko de...

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