anslut 025913 Diesel Heater Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- anslut
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anslut 025913 Diesel Heater
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Read all the instructions and safety instructions carefully before use, and save them for future reference. Never allow children, or anyone who is unfamiliar with the product and these instructions, toinstall, start, adjust or use the product.
- Failure to follow all the instructions and safety instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
- Service must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
- The product consumes air (oxygen) in the space where it is used. Ensure an adequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation. Follow the instructions.
- The product must be plugged into a correctly installed and RCD protected power socket.
- Pull out the plug before cleaning and/or maintenance.
- Examine the power cord and plug for damage before each use.
- A damaged power cord or plug must be replaced by an authorised service centre or other qualified personnel to ensure safe use. Use an earthed power cord with an earthed plug, with the same technical specification as the original cord.
- The front outlet is very hot during and after use – risk of burns.
- The product is not intended to be used by persons (children or adults) with any form of functional disorders, or by persons who do not have sufficient experience or knowledge of how to use it, unless theyhave received instructions concerning the use of the product from someone who is responsible for their safety.
- Never leave the product unattended while in use.
- Do not touch the product, power cord or plug with wet hands, or if the product, power cord or plug is wet.
- Do not cover the product. Never block the air openings on the product.
- The product is very hot during and after use – risk of burns. Use personal protective equipment if necessary.
- Children should be supervised to ensurethat they do not play with the product.
WARNING!
- Do not store or use flammable liquids or gas, such as petrol, near the product.
- Risk of fire, inhalation and/or explosion. Store solid flammable materials, such as building materials, paper and cardboard, at a safe distance from the product. Follow the instructions. Do not use the product in explosive environments, for example near flammable liquids, gas or dust, or where such an environment may occur.
- Incorrect use, such as indoors without adequate ventilation, or malfunctioning, can cause carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be fatal.
- Failure to follow all the warnings, safety instructions and other instructions can result in fatal or serious injury and/or material damage as a result of explosion, fire, suffocation, burns, carbon monoxide poisoning and/or electric shock. Never allow anyone who is not familiar with the product, or who has not read these instructions, to use it.Contact the retailer if you have anyproblems or questions.
- The product is not intended to be used in the home or in recreational vehicles.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- The product must only be used in an upright position.
- Do not place the product near a wall, corner or low ceiling
- Do not place the product immediately below a power point.
- Never place the product in a movingvehicle or on a surface where there is a risk of it tipping over.
- Do not place the product near flammable, combustible, explosive or corrosive objects or substances.
- Do not place the product near curtains etc. that can block the air intake and/or outlet.
- Never block the air openings on the product.
- Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts.
- Do not expose the product to rain or moisture.
- Do not place the product near a bath, shower or swimming pool.
- Always comply with fire safety regulations. Leave the following free space around the product.
- Side: 0.6 m
- Air intake side: 1 m
- Above: 1.5 m
- Hot air outlet side: 3 m
- Under: 0 m
- The floor and ceiling where the product is used must be made of fireproof materials.
- Never connect the product to air ducts.
SYMBOLS
SYMBOLS
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Read the instructions.
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Warning! Risk of electric shock.
| Approved in accordance with the relevant directives.
| Recycle discarded product in accordance with local regulations.
TECHNICAL DATA
- Rated voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
- Protection rating: IPX4
- Heat output: 20 kW
- Hot air, out: 550 m³/h
- Air speed: 4.9 m/s
- Tank volume, fuel: 22 l
- Fuel: Diesel, paraffin
- Fuel consumption: 1.65 kg/h
- Air pressure: 0.32 bar
- Permanent operation: 10 h
- Ambient temperature: -20 – +40°C
- Size: 75.5 x 40 x 54 cm
- Net weight: 15.5 kg
DESCRIPTION
- Handle
- Screw
- Spring washer
- Flat washer
- Frame
- Nut M5
- Cotter pin
- Wheel axle
- Wheels
- Flat washer Ø 12
- Nut M12
FIG. 1
ASSEMBLY
To assemble the diesel heater, follow the
instructions below. See Figure 1.
- Put the wheel axle (8) through the holes in the frame. Put the cotter pins (7) into the holes in the axle. Put the wheels (9) on the wheel axle. Put a flat washer (10) at each end of the wheel axle. Lock the wheels on the axle with the nuts (11).
- Put the diesel heater on the frame and align the 4 holes in the handle (1) with the 4 holes in the frame.
- Fit the frame with the wheels and handle on the tank with screws (2), spring washers (3), flat washers (4) and nuts (6).
USE
INTENDED USE
The diesel heater is intended for use in open areas outdoors or in well-
ventilated spaces indoors. When used indoors there must be permanent
ventilation openings of at least 25 cm²/kW, evenly spaced over the height of
the walls, with a minimum total area of 250 cm².
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT:
Place the diesel heater on a flat, stable, level, non-flammable surface.
Start
- Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel. Only use diesel oil or paraffin. The fuel indicator over the tank shows the fuel level.
- Insert the plug into an earthed power socket.
- When the above steps have been completed, the left display window shows “–” and the right display window showsthe ambient temperature.
- Put the On/Off switch in the ON position (I).
- The default temperature setting is 20°C. If the thermostat dial is set to a higher temperature than the ambient temperature, turn the thermostat dial to the required temperature setting. The electrodes start sparking and the product starts after 7 seconds.
- If the thermostat dial is set to a lower temperature than the ambient temperature, turn the thermostat dialto the required temperature setting. The electrodes start sparking and the heater starts after 7 seconds
Cold start
At low ambient temperature, put a finger over the air hole (12) when lighting to make it easier to start.
FIG. 2
Manual reset/restart
- If the diesel heater is in locked mode, check and remove the cause of lock-outbefore restarting it.
- Reset by turning the On/Off switch to O and then back to I.
NOTE:
Turning the thermostat dial will not reset the diesel heater
Shut down
- Put the On/Off switch in the OFF position (O).
- Remove the plug from the power socket if the diesel heater is not going to be used for some time
NOTE:
Never remove the plug from the power socket while the diesel heater is
running.
MALFUNCTION
In the event of malfunction (flame failure, reduced air flow, poor combustion,
etc.) the diesel heater shuts down and the indicatorlight starts flashing. The
code for locked mode is displayed on the screen.
OVERHEAT PROTECTION
The thermal cut-out will turn the diesel heater off if it overheats.
MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
Turn off the diesel heater, remove the plug from the power socket and let the
heater cooldown for at least 15 minutes before doing any cleaning and/or
maintenance.
- Regularly wipe the casing with a soft cloth or sponge. If necessary, use a cloth or sponge moistened with a mild detergentand wipe with a dry cloth. Make sure thatno water or liquid gets inside the diesel heater when cleaning it.
- Do not open the diesel heater casing to clean internal parts. Do not spray the diesel heater with water or other liquid.
- Do not use petrol, detergents or solvents.
- Keep the air intake and fan free from dust and dirt. Clean internal parts by carefully blowing compressed air through the air intake.
- Examine the power cord and plug for damage at regular intervals. A damaged power cord or plug must be replaced by an authorised service centre to ensure safe use.
- Make sure the diesel heater is completely cool and dry before storing it. Put the diesel heater in a plastic bag and place it in the original packaging. Store in a dry, well-ventilated place.
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
The following checks should be carried out at the start of each season. The
checks must becarried out by an authorised service centre.
Nozzle
Carefully unscrew the nozzle from the connection. Blow clean the nozzle
withcompressed air. Replace the nozzle if necessary
Air filter
Clean the air filter. Remove the filter cover (13), wash the air intake filter
(14) with a mild detergent, allow to dry and replace. Replace the air outlet
filter (15) every year.
FIG. 3
Ignition electrodes
Clean, adjust and if necessary replace the ignition electrodes. Adjust the
electrode spacing as shown in fig. 4–5 (in mm).
FIG. 4
FIG. 5
Setting the compressor pressure
The compressor pressure is set at the factory and must be checked and adjusted
by an authorised service centre only. Unauthorised adjustment can result in
fatal or serious injury.
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Remove the cover over the manometer port (16).
FIG. 6 -
Connect a manometer to the manometer port on the back of the casing.
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Start the diesel heater and read off the pressure.
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Adjust the pressure, if necessary, by turning the adjuster screw.
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Turn the adjuster screw clockwise to increase the pressure, and anticlockwiseto reduce the pressure.
INSPECTION OF THE FUEL TANK
- Check that the tank is free from water/residue.
- Clean the tank, if necessary.
DRAINING THE FUEL TANK
- Place the diesel heater on a suitable table and place a container below the fuel tank.
- Undo the drain screw and empty the fuel.
- Replace the drain screw and wipe off any residual fuel.
Electrical system
Inspect cables, electrical components and connections.
MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
WARNING!
Turn off the diesel heater and unplug it from the power supply. Check that the
flame has extinguished and allow the heater to cool before carrying out any
maintenance to prevent the risk of fire and/or serious injury.
Component | Maintenance |
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Fuel tank | Clean the tank at intervals of 150–200 hours of operation. |
Outlet filter | Clean at intervals of 200 hours of operation and/ or replace |
the filter once a year.
Intake filter| Wash with warm water and soap at intervals of 500 hours of
operation or when necessary.
Spark plug| Clean regularly.
Fan motor| Clean each season and lubricate when necessary.
TRANSPORT
- Unplug the diesel heater from the mains power supply before moving it. Never move the diesel heater by pulling on the power cord. Do not pull the power cord topull out the plug.
- Empty the fuel tank before transporting in a vehicle. Make sure that the diesel heater is properly secured when transporting it in a vehicle.
WIRING DIAGRAM
- LED display
- LED display
- Thermostat
- Circuit board
- On/Off switch
- Safety thermostat
- On/Off switch
- Photocell
- Temperature probe
- Fan
- Motor
- Ignition electrode
- Transformer
FIG. 7
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible cause | Action |
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The motor does not start.
– E1 is displayed on the screen.
| No power supply or low supply voltage.| Check the power supply and voltage.
Check the fuse and replace, if necessary.
The power cord or plug is defective or damaged.| Check and replace, if
necessary.
Motor/capacitor is defective.| Check and replace, if necessary.
The product is locked-out due to overheating.| Identify the cause of
overheating. Switch off the product. Inspect the air intake and air outlet.
Wait a few minutes and then restart the product.
– E2 is displayed on the screen.| The temperature probe is defective or
has come loose.| Check the temperature probe and replace, if necessary.
Check the circuit board and replace, if necessary.
The motor is working, but the product does not start and goes into locked mode
after a while.
– E1 is displayed on the screen.
| The fuel tank is empty, or the fuel is contaminated or of the wrong type.|
Empty the contaminated or wrong type of fuel. Fill the tank with fresh diesel
oil or paraffin.
The fuel filter is clogged.| Clean or replace fuel filter.
Air leak in the oil line.| Check hoses and connections, tighten and/or
replace, if necessary
The burner nozzle is clogged.| Blow clean the nozzle with compressed air.
Replace, if necessary.
The viscosity of the fuel has increased due to low temperature.| Mix the
diesel oil with 10–20% paraffin.
Flame burst (flames burst out through the outlet).
– E1 is displayed on the screen.
| Air supply to combustion chamber is too low.| Inspect the air intake, fan
and motor.
Compressor pressure is too high.| Check the air pressure and adjust, if
necessary.
The product switches off when in use.
– The ambient temperature is displayed on the screen.
| The set room temperature has been reached.| This is perfectly normal. Turn
the temperature dial to a higher temperature setting to start the product.
The product switches off when in use.
– E1 is displayed on the screen.
| Flame extinguished.| Identify and remove the cause of the malfunction. Reset
by turning the On/Off switch to O and then back to I. Contact the service
workshop if the problem persists.
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Poor combustion.
Reduced air flow.
Overheating.
LC is displayed on the screen.| Circuit board locked after 3 unsuccessful
ignitions.| With the power supply turned on, turn the On/Off switch to ON
three times within ten seconds.
Model: 025913
Indirect heating function: No
Direct heat output: 20 kW
Fuel
| ****
Fuel oil
| Emission during room heating (*)
NOx
Select fuel type| Liquid| 79 mg/kWh fuel input (GCV)
| Symbol| Value| Unit| | Symbol| Value| Unit
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Heat output| Efficiency
Nominal heat output| Pnom.| 20| kW| Efficiency at nominal heat output|
ηth,nom.| 100| %
Min. heat output| Pmin.| N/A| kW| Efficiency at min. heat output| ηth,min.|
N/A| %
Electricity consumption peripheral equipment| Type of control of heat
output/room temperature (select one)
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At nominal heat output| elmax.| 0.002| kW| One-stage heat output, no room
temperature control| No
At min. heat output| elmin.| N/A| kW| At least two manual stages, no room
temperature control| No
In standby mode| PSB| N/A| kW| Room temperature control with mechanical
thermostat| No
| Room temperature control with electronic thermostat| Yes
Room temperature control with 24-hour timer| No
Room temperature control plus week timer| No
Other control option (several possible)
Room temperature control with presence detector| No
Room temperature control with open window detector| No
Remote control option| No
Adaptive start control| No
Run time limit| No
Black bulb sensor| No
Power requirement, permanent pilot flame
Power requirement, pilot flame (if applicable)
| Designation| Value| Unit
Ppilot| N/A| kW
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