CLAUDGEN RAC1306 ScreenZone Recessed Warm Air Curtains Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- CLAUDGEN
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CLAUDGEN RAC1306 ScreenZone Recessed Warm Air Curtains
General Information
Introduction
The heaters are designed for discreet positioning in a suspended ceiling or
bulkhead in the doorways of retail or commercial premises. Overall energy
saving is likely when the heater is sited above a frequently opened external
door as the airstream can prevent heat loss. It will fit a recess as shallow
as 195mm.
Health and Safety
Sole liability rests with the installer to ensure that all site safety
procedures are adhered to during installation. Sole liability rests with the
installer to en- sure that protective safety wear such as hand, eye, ear, and
head protection is used during the installation of the product. Do not rest
anything, especially ladders against the product.
General
All installations must be in accordance with the regulations in force in the
country of use.
These instructions must be handed to the user on completion of the
installation.
Installers and service engineers must be able to demonstrate competence and be
suitably qualified in accordance with the regulations in force in the country
of use.
To ensure continued and safe operation it is recommended that the appliance is
serviced annually.
The heater outlet/inlet must not be obstructed during use.
Electrical Supply
The electrical supply for RAC1306 and RAC1309 is either 230V single phase or
415V in three phases, Neutral and Earth. Max cable inlet size is 4mm² for 1 –
4 terminals and 6mm² for L and N terminals.
The electrical supply for RAC1306RX is 230V single phase only. Max cable inlet
size is 4mm².
It is recommended that the electrical supply to the base unit in the air
curtain is via an appropriately switched isolator having a contact separation
of greater than 3mm on all poles. There are no exceptions.
BMS control, time switches, room thermostats, and door interlocks can be
installed at the discretion and responsibility of the installer.
All units must be wired in accordance with I.E.E regulations for the
Electrical Equipment of Buildings and the installer should ensure that a
suitable isolating switch is connected in the mains supply.
Controller RX
models
The RAC1306RX heater is supplied without a con-troller. The RX
models will
not work without the CRXSL wireless controller. See section 5.1 for more
details.
RX Controller Location
It is essential that the Controller is positioned in the same room as the air
curtain. It should be where its temperature will not be changed with local
effects. Avoid:
- Draughty places near windows or doors
- Places near the air curtain itself or any other heat sources in the room
- Places where the sun will shine directly on it
- Places where it may get wet
Controller standard models
The RAC1306 and RAC1309 heaters are supplied with a remote controller. The
remote control unit houses 3 single pole and 1 change over 10A rocker
switches. The controller is wired to the base unit via 0.75mm² 5 core PVC
flexible cable.
Clearance Distances
It is recommended that a minimum clearance of 55mm is allowed around the case.
The minimum mounting height (floor to grille) is 2m. The maximum mounting
height for RAC1306 is 2.8m and for RAC1309 is 3.4m.
WARNING: THIS AIR CURTAIN SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED WHERE THERE IS A
CORROSIVE ATMOSPHERE.
Dimensions
Air Curtain Dimensions
Installation Details
Location
All units should be installed horizontally directly over the door opening. It
is recommended that the air curtain is installed on the inside of the
building, within the open room space against a wall or ceiling.
Care must be taken to allow complete free air movement into the inlet grilles
of the unit to ensure correct working operation of the air curtain. The
discharge opening should be as close to the top of the door as possible and
cover the entire door width.
Units can be mounted adjacent to each other to cover the full door opening
across wider entrances.
The weight of the RAC13 heaters is 17kg
Installation
- It is the sole responsibility of the installer to ensure that the points of attachment to the building are sound. Consultation with the consultant/architect or owner of the building is recommended to ensure that a sound, mechanically stable installation is achieved.
- Before fitting or wiring the air curtain, ensure the outlet is facing the doorway as on the fig 1 and see the general installation guidance notes.
- Using a pozidrive screwdriver slacken the two M5 screws in the corners near air inlet side and remove the two M5 screws in the opposite corners near the outlet. Slide the lid sideways until the keyhole slots pass over the screw heads. The grille assembly can now be removed from the case. (fig 3)
- Each unit has 2 fixing brackets from which it is sus-pended. The brackets may be removed to assist in passing the air curtain through the recess and then reattached when in situ.
- Either drop rods or catenary wire can be used to fasten the air curtain to the ceiling support structure.
- The height between the ceiling face and the top of the air curtain case needs to be adjusted to circa 140mm to enable the grille assembly to fit flush with the ceiling. Adjust accordingly.
- After fitting the product in the ceiling recess and ad-justing the height to ensure that the grille sits flush to the ceiling (when re-fitted) take the grille assembly and refit using the screws removed.
Electrical Connections
Electrical connections
With grille removed, connect the electrical supply and controls wiring to the
appropriate terminals (see relevant wiring diagram section).
The unit has four holes for the cable entry, two on the top and two on the
side. Cable entry may be moved to alternative position if desired (see Fig.8
drawing).
An EARTH lead is connected to the lid from the unit body via a push on
connection at grille. When re-placing the grille onto the unit ensure the
EARTH lead is re-connected. (see Fig.7 )
Electrical connections for standard models
Electrical connections without using the remote switch standard models
If the heaters are to be controlled by means other than the remote switch
supplied, eg BMS, then the heat output can be selected by connecting the
appropriate terminals.
Fig.12 Wiring of the heaters without using remote switch
WIRED TERMINALS | RAC1306 | RAC1309 |
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2 +3 + 4 or 5 | 6000W | 9000W |
2 + 4 or 5 | 2000W | 3000W |
3 + 4 or 5 | 4000W | 6000W |
Electrical connections for wireless control models
Operation
Models for wireless controls
The wireless controlled model RAC1306RX can be controlled by our CRXSL
wireless controller. The heater will not work without this controller. Each
controller has a unique identification code, and can control an unlimited
number of heaters in the same room and will not interfere with other
controllers within the building. For more details please follow the
instructions supplied with the controller.
Standard models
- All standard RAC heaters are supplied with a re-mote switch that gives the following functions; On/off, fan, fan boost and heat.
- For thermostatic control, a room thermostat with 6A switch rating maybe connected to the circuit.
- The thermostat should be wired between the ter-minal 1 and the heater remote switch.
- To switch on the appliance and operate the blower, depress the left-hand switch (marked “on/off”).
- To change the fan speed use fan/boost switch.
- When the heat 1 switch only (marked with a single bar) is depressed the heat output is ⅓ of full heat. RAC1306 – 2kW,RAC1309 – 3kW
- When the heat 2 switch only (marked with a double bar) is depressed the heat output is ⅔ of full heat. RAC1306 – 4kW,RAC1309 – 6kW
- When both heat switches are depressed the full heat output is available. RAC1306 – 6kW,RAC1309 – 9kW
Servicing & Maintenance
Maintenance
ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE MAIN EXTERNAL ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE
COMMENCING ANY MAINTE-NANCE ON THIS HEATER.
To obtain the best results from the heater, it is essential to avoid the
accumulation of dust and dirt within the unit on the air inlet and discharge
grilles. For this reason regular cleaning is necessary, paying particular
attention to the removal of dirt build-up on the rotor blades.
Cleaning of the fan is best carried out with a soft brush.
The product should be serviced annually.
Servicing shall be undertaken by a competent person.
General
If the air curtain does not operate after switching on, then a suitably
competent service engineer should be called to identify the nature of the
fault.
All Air Curtains have fitted thermal cut-outs and motor thermal protection.
Other faults in relation to the element, motor and wiring should be identified
using conventional fault-finding techniques.
In the event that electrical components are replaced, please ensure that
electrical safety checks in accordance with the regulations in force in the
country of use are undertaken.
Thermal and fault protection
The units are protected from overheating in the event of fan failure or
obstruction of the free airflow by thermal cut-outs.
If this happens, the thermal cut-outs effectively switch off the appliance by
disconnecting power to the control circuit. The appliance will not operate
until the thermal cut-outs are manually reset. This should be done by a
competent electrician.
The heaters are also protected by thermal fuses to prevent catastrophic
failure. The thermal fuse will trip and disconnect power to the affected
heater. Ther-mal fuses are not resettable.
Noise levels
Sound pressure levels dBA are measured at a 3m distance with a single air
curtain mounted at its maxi-mum mounting height, operating in a room with
aver-age acoustic characteristics as defined in CIBSE Guide B5 (reverberation
time 0.7s at 1kHz) and a room size equivalent to 8 air changes per hour
(ac/h). The dB meter must not be in the direct airflow of the heater. Care
needs to be taken when selecting air curtains for an installation as noise
levels can be several dB higher if the mounting height is reduced, if the room
is more ‘live’ (i.e. hard surfaces, no furnish-ings or absorbent materials),
if the room is smaller than 8 ac/h equivalent or a combination of these fac-
tors. Noise levels will also increase if more than one air curtain is
installed at the same doorway (e.g.
+3dBA for 2 equal point sources: direct field).
Fault Conditions
If the heater will not operate, disconnect it from the mains and arrange for a
certified electrician to attend to investigate the reason.
Replacing Fan Heater Assembly
Remove the lid.
Disconnect the internal wiring from the main terminal block. Remove the four
nuts and washers fixing the fan heater assembly to the back of the case. The
fan heater assembly can now be eased forward and re-moved from the heater
case. Fit replacement fan heater and reassemble in reverse order.
Spares
It is essential when ordering spares or replacement parts to state the model
number and the serial num-ber on the rating label fixed to the top of the
unit.
In the interest of progress the Company reserve the right to vary
specifications from time to time without notice. The material listed is
offered subject to the Company’s General Conditions of Sale, a copy of which
can be obtained on request.
Consort Equipment Products Ltd
Registered Office: Thornton Industrial Estate Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire,
SA73 2RT
Tel: 01646 692172 Fax: 01646 695195
BS EN ISO 9001 Registered Company No FM12671
Wiring diagram standard models
Fig.18
Wiring diagram models for
Fig.19
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