EUROM 307030 Sunblast Oil Canon Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- EUROM
Table of Contents
EUROM 307030 Sunblast Oil Canon
Thank you!
Thank you very much for choosing for a EUROM device. You have made a good choice! We hope you will be satisfied about its functioning. To get maximum profit from your product, it is important to read this manual attentive and totally before use, and to understand what is written. Read especially the safety instructions: they are there to protect you and your environment. Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference. Store also the package: that is the best protection for your product in times of no-use. And if you at any time pass the appliance on, pass on the manual and package too.
We wish you a lot of fun with the Sunblast!
Eurom
Kokosstraat 20
8281 JC Genemuiden (NL)
info@eurom.nl / www.eurom.nl
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Be careful!
Flames may never exit the air outlet. If there are flames outside the outlet,
pump pressure is too high.
Adjust pump pressure:
A. Remove the 3 screws and slide the hood backwards
B. Adjust the pressure with a screwdriver: clockwise = higher pressure,
counterclockwise = lower pressure.
Symbol Explanation
Do not cover the device
Preface
Important: Read these instructions carefully before you assemble and use
this device, and afterwards continue to observe them. Not following the safety
instructions could lead to serious personal injury or even death, and/or to
damage to the device. When using the device, you must always take into account
the basic safety measures for preventing fire, electrical shock, explosion,
burns, carbon monoxide poisoning, suffocation, personal injury and/or damage
to the device. When using the device, observe all the applicable local
regulations and codes.
Save the instructions so that you can consult them again in the future. This
instruction manual belongs to the device. Make sure that also in the future,
every user of this device is familiar with its contents.
Watch out: life-endangering
Although the device reaches a burning level close to 100%, the device still
produces a small quantity of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide (CO) is toxic.
If the work area where the device is used is insufficiently ventilated, the CO
level can reach a deadly level. Therefore, sufficient ventilation is of utmost
importance! The initial symptoms of carbon dioxide poisoning are flu-like
symptoms: headache, dizziness, tears, runny nose, dry mouth and/or throat
pain. It these symptoms are detected, then have everyone leave the premises,
turn off the device and ventilate the area thoroughly. Figure out why the
carbon monoxide level increased: perhaps due to insufficient fresh air? Or a
fault in the device? Before you start using the device again, you must
eliminate the cause of the problem. Pregnant women, people with heart and lung
problems, anaemia or alcoholic issues are especially vulnerable to carbon
dioxide poisoning; keep your eyes open for these cases! If the device is used
in the vicinity of third parties, the user is responsible for making third
parties aware of the safety precautions & instructions, and the danger of
ignoring these. For sufficient supply of oxygen, this device required several
ventilation openings to the outside of minimum 3,000 cm³ in total, divided
over high and low openings (for example, 2 openings of 30 x 50 cm. minimally).
Max. power | 15 kW |
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12,900 kcal/hour | |
51,100 Btu/hour | |
Max. fuel consumption | 1.5 l/hour |
Fuel tank content | 11 l |
Air flow | 400 m³/hour |
Max. continuous operating time | 8 hour |
Cooling fan | 42 Watt |
Centrifugal fan | 23 Watt |
Connection voltage | 220-240V~50Hz, 0.6 A |
Net weight | 16 kg |
Precautions
First:
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Make sure that only persons who have read the instruction manual and have fully understood its contents are permitted to use and/or repair the device.
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Ensure sufficient ventilation: minimum 5,600 cm² per 100,000 BTU. Adequate
ventilation is always necessary, both for proper burning and for removing the exhaust fumes. Therefore, make sure that you minimally have one low opening (close to the ground) and one high opening (near the ceiling). For this device: minimum 2 openings of 30 x 50 cm. -
Connect the electric cable to a correctly earthed socket that supplies the right wattage (220-240V). If necessary, use only an extension cable that is properly earthed.
Placement:
- Do not use the device in a living room, lounge, bedroom or recreation room, etc. and not in or on top of a vehicle. Do not use it in confined spaces or in areas under ground level, such as cellars, pits, etc. Furthermore, do not use it in wet, damp or dusty areas.
- Do not use or store the device in places that contain combustible, volatile or easily flammable fluids or gasses. In that context, also be mindful of petrol, thinners, paint, volatile vapours, etc. as well as spray cans pressurized with gas.
- If possible, it is best to use the device outdoors as long as it is not exposed splashing water or water jets, rain or other weather influences.
- Keep the device at a safe distance from flammable materials, such as wood and paper: at the front side minimally 2.4 metres, on the sides, top side and rear at 1.2 metres. Maintain a distance of at least 3 metres from canvas or plastic tarpaulin and prevent air flows from causing these items to come within the indicated limits.
- Make sure that the device is always standing on a solid, flat and horizontal surface.
- Do not use the device if it has to stand on a foundation of wood or other flammable materials. If this is unavoidable, make sure there is an insulating plate/blanket of at least 26 mm thick under the device and that this protection protrudes at least one metre on all sides of the device.
- Make sure that the roofing/covering does not get too hot either. It is recommended to use roofing/covering made from fire-resistant material.
- Move the device only when it is switched off and cooled down. Hold it horizontally to prevent leakage of fuel. It is better not to move the device while it contains fuel in the tank.
Use:
- Use only good-quality diesel or purified petroleum. Never use volatile fuels, such as petrol, naphtha, turpentine, alcohol, processed oil, etc. These cause explosions!
- Do not start the device if the combustion chamber is still hot.
- Do not start the device if excess fuel has accumulated in the combustion chamber.
- Do not place any cooking utensils on top of the device.
- Do not block the suction and exhaust openings. Do not attach any hoses, pipes or the like.
- Never remove the plug from the socket while the device is still on or cooling down.
- Remove the plug from the socket when the device is not being used.
- Never leave an operating device unsupervised.
Adding fuel
- Stop the device and let it cool down before replenishing fuel. When replenishing, pull out the plug.
- Always re-fill the fuel outdoors.
- Make sure there is no open fire or sparks in the area where you are refilling (also no burning cigarette and the like).
- Make sure that the fuel filter is placed correctly in the opening when you are re-filling fuel.
- Carefully remove any spilled fuel before you re-use the device.
- Do not use any external source of fuel for this device.
- If you think you will not be using the device for a long period, remove all the excess fuel from the tank.
Dangerous!
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During use, the air blown out and the upper surface of the device become exceptionally hot. Both adults and children (as well as animals) should maintain sufficient distance from the device to prevent burns or clothing catching fire. Never touch a device that is operating. Keep children, clothing and other flammable materials away from the device.
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The device has a thermostat and therefore can start heating again on at any time.
Therefore, never examine the blow opening of a connected device and never stand in front of the blow opening. -
Do not touch the device, do not move it and do any maintenance to it while it is operating. First, switch it off and give it time to cool down.
General
• Ensure that there is careful supervision when this device is used in the
presence of children, incapacitated individuals or pets. Do not allow children
to play with the device. This device should not be operated by children or by
people with physical, sensory or mental disabilities or by people who have no
understanding of or experience with the device. Keep children, people with
physical, sensory or mental disabilities, as well as pets, away from this
device.
• Do not make your own adjustments to the device, do not use it if any third
parties made any changes to it and do not operate it if parts are missing or
were removed. Do not circumvent or change any safety features to have it
operate nevertheless. Repairs may be carried out only by qualified
professionals.
Never leave an operating device without supervision. Switch it off first and remove the plug from the socket!
Description
- Front housing
- Handle
- Indication lamp
- Thermostat button
- Temperature display
- On/off and reset switch
- Operation panel
- Safety grill
- Housing
- Housing support
- Fuel meter
- Fuel tank
- Tank cap
- Cover of the control panel
This device provides immediate burning of purified petroleum or diesel. Immediate burning means that any substance placed inside the device is burned immediately. A blower or fan then forces the air through the device. The purpose of the device is to temporarily heat a building or areas under renovation
Dimensions
Operating principle
The fuel supply system: The fuel pump uses pressure to lead the fuel into the nozzle, which subsequently injects the fuel in minuscule particles into the combustion chamber, see illustration.
Immediate ignition process: As soon as the transformer is powered (230V), it converts this into high voltage, which the spark plug discharges. The spark ignites the fuel particles in the combustion chamber.
Cooling and ventilation process: The fan in back of the device (2nd fan) supplies the device with oxygen for burning and blasting the hot air. The fan underneath (1st fan) cools the surface of the device.
Overheating protection: This device is manufactured with a temperature- limit control that switches off the device whenever the internal temperature increases to an unsafe level. When the temperature decreases to below the set limit, you can restart the device. If this occurs, your device may need maintenance. Do not ignore this signal!
Protecting the electric circuit: A fuse protects the components of the electric circuit against damage. If you suspect that the fuse has been burnt, send the device for repair.
Flame sensor: The device uses a photocell to ‘see’ the flame in the combustion chamber. If the flame is distinguished, the sensor will stop the device and it will switch off.
Fall protection: The device has a fall protection that switches off the device if it topples over.
WATCH OUT!
The electromagnetic pump makes some noise when it is operated for the first
time and after replenishing fuel. This is caused by the air removed from the
pump. This subdues after 10 seconds. Do not let the pump work without fuel;
this reduces the lifespan of the pump.
Putting into operation
- Carefully remove the device from the box and put away all the packaging materials. Save the box and packaging materials for storing the device in the future.
- Check the device carefully for any damage (from transport). Do not use a device that looks damaged; contact your supplier.
- Before using the device, affix the handle and the protecting cap as illustrated in the instruction manual using the screws provided with the package.
Fuel
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Fill the fuel tank until the fuel meter indicates ‘F’. Always do the filling outdoors and make sure that the device is standing firmly and flatly. Never overfill and carefully remove any spilled fuel. Never re-fill fuel if the device is operating or it is still hot. That could result in an explosion.
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Use only purified petroleum or diesel as fuel. Purified petroleum is the most purified form. If you use diesel, then ensure additional ventilation to extract the polluted odours. Diesel could also create some soot. Use only recommended fuels; no other types. Also read the precautions under ‘refilling fuel’.
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Do not store the fuel in a space used by people. It must be stored in a well-ventilated space unused by people. Do not expose the fuel to direct sunlight and never place it close to a source of heat.
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Never use volatile fuels, such as petrol, naphtha, turpentine, alcohol, processed oil, etc.
This can cause a fire or explosion! -
Do not use fuel left over from the previous season. The quality of petroleum deteriorates in the course of time. Old petroleum does not burn well in this device and can damage it!
Initial use
- The first time you start the device, start it outdoors. Oil is used during the manufacturing process of this device. During the first minutes of operating the device in a safe environment, this oil will burn up. For this purpose, give the device at least 10 minutes’ time.
Ventilation
- Ensure sufficient ventilation, see Precautions.
Starting the device
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Check whether there is enough fuel in the tank and whether the cap is properly closed.
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Check whether the on/off switch is on OFF.
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Plug the plug into the suitable and undamaged 220-240V earthed socket If necessary, use an extension cable (with earthing) that has sufficient output.
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Turn the thermostat button to the desired temperature. You can set it from 5 to 45°C.
The device will work until it reaches the set temperature. The display shows the current temperature. -
Press the on/off switch to ON. The indication lamp and the display will light up and the device will start operating.
Comment: If the device does not start, then most likely the thermostat
has been set too low. Turn the button to a higher position until the device
starts to work. If that still does not work, press the on/off switch, one time
OFF and a second time ON. If the device still does not ignite, then consult
the Troubleshooting Guide. 36
Comment: the electric system is protected by a fuse. If the device does
not start, then the fuse might be burned. Have a qualified technician check or
replace the fuse. Check whether the socket provides the correct voltage to the
device.
Shutting off the device
- Press the on/off button to OFF. The fan will still cool for a while; remove the plug from the socket as soon as the fan stops.
Warning! Do not remove the plug from the socket while the fan is still running! Not cooling down a hot device could cause problems that are not covered by the warranty!
Re-starting the device
- Wait at least 10 seconds after switching off the device.
- Reset the on/off switch to the ON position.
- Carefully follow all the other instructions in the start procedure.
Storage
Off-season, store your device (if possible in the original packaging) in a dry and well-ventilated area. This area may not be dusty and should be free of corrosive vapours. After the season, remove the fuel from the tank; fuel left too long in the device damages it.
- Open the tank cap and remove the fuel by using a flexible hose.
- Clean the interior of the tank with some petroleum, diesel or the like. Never use water; that can create rust!
- Dry the tank well.
Maintenance
Warning! Never carry out any maintenance tasks while the device is still warm or still connected to a source of power. First remove the plug from the socket.
If a component needs to be replaced, use only the original component supplied by the manufacturer. Non-original components can lead to dangerous situations and using them invalidates the warranty.
Nozzle: The nozzle must be cleaned or replaces at least once per year. If you have used contaminated fuel, the nozzle must be replaced immediately. To clean the nozzle, it must be removed from the device, then soaked and cleaned with petroleum or diesel. Be very careful when dismantling and re-assembling the various components: see drawing!
Spark plug : The spark plug must be cleaned every 600 working hours or earlier if necessary. The opening must also be checked and re-adjusted if necessary. Remove the spark plug from the device and clean it with a steel brush. The gap between the electrodes must be 3.5 to 3.7 mm.
Photocell: the photocell must be cleaned at least once per year or more frequently, if necessary. Clean the lens with a cotton cloth moistened with water or alcohol. Make sure you reinstall it in the correct position, see illustration!
Fuel filter: Both fuel filters (under the tank cap and under the fuel pipe) must be cleaned twice per season by rinsing them in clean fuel. If you accidentally used contaminated fuel, clean the filters immediately. If you use diesel, you may need to clean the filters more often.
Inadequate or poor maintenance can result in incomplete burning and the
formation of soot.
Fuel tank: Clean the tank every 200 operating hours or more frequently if
necessary. Use petroleum or diesel for cleaning; never use water! Let the tank
dry well after cleaning.
Electric diagram
Troubleshooting guide and error messages
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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The device burns, but stops after a short time. The light flashes and the display shows ‘E4’.|
- Fuel filter is dirty
- Nozzle is dirty
- Lens photocell is dirty
- The photocell is positioned incorrectly
- The photocell is broken
- Bad electrical connection between print plate and photocell
|
- Clean/replace fuel filter
- Clean/replace nozzle
- Clean/replace photocell
- Replace
- Replace photocell
- Check connections
The device does not work at all . The light flashes and the display shows ‘E3’.|
- No fuel in the tank
- Dirty spark plug or wrong spark plug gap
- Fuel filter is dirty
- Nozzle is dirty
- Moisture in fuel or tank
- Bad electrical connection of transformer / print plate
- The ignition wire not connected to the spark plug
- Ignition is broken
|
- Refill fuel
- Clean/replace spark plug
- Clean/replace fuel filter
- Clean/replace nozzle
- Clean fuel tank with clean fuel
- Check all the electrical connections, see wiring diagram
- Repair the connection between ignition and spark plug
- Replace ignition
The plug is in the socket and the switch is also on “ON”, but the fan does not work.|
- Thermostat is set too low
- The electrical connection of the print plate / motor is broken
|
- Set the thermostat to a higher temperature
- Check all the electrical connections, see wiring diagram
Poor burning and/or abnormal soot formation|
- Fuel filter is dirty
- Poor quality fuel
|
- Clean/replace fuel filter
- Check whether the fuel is not dirty or old
The device does not start and the light is off.|
- Device is over-heated
- The device does not receive power
- The fuse is blown
- Poor electrical connection between the temperature limiter and the print plate
|
- Switch to “OFF” let the device cool down for at least 10 minutes. Then the switch back to “ON”.
- Check the socket, electricity cable and the extension cable if necessary.
- Check/replace the fuse.
Check all the electrical connections, see wiring diagram
Error messages:
E1: Temperature sensor loose of damaged.
E2: The device switches off due to power failure or the plug is
unplugged. As soon as power is restored or the plug is plugged back in, the
display shows ‘E2’. After a few seconds, the display starts flashing, set the
ON/OFF- reset switch to ‘o’. Then press ‘I’ again to switch the device on
again.
E3: Ignition error.
E4: Abnormal flame during operation.
E5: Overheating protection or fall protection has switched off the
device.
E6: The supply voltage is lower than 175VAC of higher than 265VAC.
Disposal
Correct Disposal of this product.
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other
household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return
your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the
retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for
environmental safe recycling.
Exploded drawing part breakdown
1
| Grill|
16-7
| Bipolar ignition
needle
|
29- 6
| Top panel
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2
| Radiation disk|
16-8
| Ignition cable|
30
| Operating display
board
3
| Grill fixed ring|
17
| Controller cover|
31
| Plastic back cover
4
| Ceramic cotton combustion chamber|
18
| Main control panel|
32
| Power switch
19
| Wiring board fixed
pin
|
33
| Display cover
5
| Insulating chamber|
20
| Thermistor temperature probe|
34
| Supporting
pedestal
6
| Wind shield|
35
| Cable
7
| Insulating chamber
bracket
|
21
| Anti-topple switch|
36
| Fan blade
8
| Insulating chamber
fixed plate
|
22
| Copper tube
components
|
37
| Cooling motor
38
| Motor holder
9
| Insulating|
23
| Element fixed board|
39
| Fuel gauge
10
| Handle|
24
| Controller fixed
board
|
40
| Oil outlet plug
11
| Drum|
25
| Electromagnetic
pump
|
41
| Fuel tank cap
element
12
| Insulating plate|
26
| Ignition transformer|
42
| Plastic pipe
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13
| Back cover plate|
27
| Electric eye fixed
bracket
|
43
| Filter element
14
| Oil pipe cover|
44
| Upper fuel tank
15
| Internal wire group|
28
| Electric eye wire|
45
| Tank filter
16
| Flame plate
components
|
29
| Centrifugal fan components|
46
| Filter screen
16-1
| Flame plate|
47
| Lower fuel tank
16-2
| Flame disk|
29-1
| Oxygen supply motor|
48
| Conduit
16-3
| Flame plate disk
board
|
29-2
| Left side panel|
49
| Insulating busting
16-4
| Nozzle|
29-3
| Coaming| |
16-5
| Flame plate oil
connection
|
29-4
| Rotor element| |
16-6
| Burner|
29-5
| Right side panel| |
Customer Support
EUROM
Kokosstraat 20
8281 JC Genemuiden The Netherlands
info@eurom.nl
www.eurom.nl
Documents / Resources
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