Heat output performance continued from page 5
Heat outputs are tested in accordance with BS4856. The temperature of the water in
the
Central heating system will affect the heat output of this heaters. ∆t 60°C assumes a
Mean water Temperature of 80°C and a room temperature of 20°C. ∆t 50°C assumes a
mean water temperature of 70°C and a room temperature of 20°C. ∆t 20°C assumes a
Mean water Temperature of 40°C and a room temperature of 20°C.
Fault Finding
1. Fan does not run on any switch setting.
a. Check the power supply is turned on.
b. Check the fuse in the fused spur.
c. Check the wiring connections at the fused spur.
2. No heat output on settings
l
or
ll
.
a. Vent any trapped air from the system (with the central heating system
turned OFF).
b. Check the central heating is turned ON.
c. If fitted ensure the room thermostat is calling for heat.
d. Balance the central heating system if installed on the same circuit as panel
radiators and increase the circulating pump speed if required.
e. Increase the boiler water temperature.
In the event of difficulty please contact us on 01245 324560. It will be helpful
if you do not disconnect the heater from the central heating system.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Products with this symbol (crossed out wheelie bin) cannot be disposed as household
waste. Old electrical and electronic equipment must be recycled at a facility capable of
handling these products and their waste by-products. If you are purchasing replacement
equipment your retailer may offer a 'take back' scheme, or will be able to give details of
the nearest approved authorised treatment facility. Proper recycling and waste disposal
will help conserve resources whilst preventing detrimental effects on our health and the
environment.
WEEE Registered Code: WEE/ED0093VW
Smith’s Environmental Products Ltd,
Blackall Industrial Estate, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford Essex CM3 5UW
Tel: 01245 324900 After Sales: 01245 324560 Fax: 01245 324422
E-mail: info@smiths-env.com Web: www.smiths-env.com
For Ireland (Republic & Northern), contact MT Agencies on 00 353 1 864 3363
In light of our policy of continuous development Smith’s Environmental Products Ltd
reserve the right to alter specifications without prior notice.
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Installation
Please note the guarantee may be invalidated if this product is not installed and used in
accordance with this guide.
3
1.
Release the outer casing by
removing the screws on
the
underside
of
the
casing.
3.
Connect
the
heating
system flow and return
pipes to the heater pipe
work. Do not use soldered
fittings to the heater pipe
work as the heat generated
could
damage
internal
wiring and components. We
recommend the use of full
flow isolating valves. The
valves should be accessible
after completion of the
installation. We also advise
the fitting of an air vent at
the highest point on either
the flow or the return pipe
to remove any air trapped
within the system. Check
for water leaks. Vent any
trapped
air
from
the
heating system.
2.
Secure heater to the wall
using fixings suitable for
wall and level. If necessary
use packing to compensate
for uneven wall surfaces.
Maximum recommended
installation height is 2.1
metres to the underside of
the heater. For models
2900
&
4000
we
recommend
that
two
persons should lift the
heater into position.
CASING RELEASE SCREWS
SCREW FIXING
POINTS
MAINS IN
SCREW FIXING
POINTS
2.1 METRE MAX HEIGHT
FROM FLOOR
Ceiling
Full Flow
Service Valves
Return
Flow in