Roberts Gorden DAT115 Heater Operation, Common User Controls Combination Fan/Limit Thermostat

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SECTION 12: USER INSTRUCTIONS

SECTION 12: USER INSTRUCTIONS 12.1 User Instructions

The DualAir® units are fully automatic and operate from the external controls fitted on site.

The only user controls at the heater are the: Burner lockout reset button:

...................................See Page 26, Section 12.3.3

Limit thermostat reset:

.................................... See Page 25, Section 12.3.1

Second limit thermostat reset button:

...................................See Page 25, Section 12.3.2

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical power before servicing.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.

12.2 Heater Operation

When the heater has been switched on by the remote controls installed, the main burner will automatically turn on.

The burner control box will control the ignition of the flame.

All heaters require a constant gas and electricity supply which must not be interrupted during the normal operation of this heater.

12.2.1 Warning Lights

The DualAir® unit has three warning lights; GREEN = Heater ON, burner attempting to fire RED = Burner LOCKOUT, see Section 12.3.3. AMBER = Dirty Filter, replace filter, air flow is dropping to an unacceptably low value.

Figure 14: Heater Operating Sequence

 

ON

CLOSE

THERMOSTAT

 

DOWN

CALL FOR

 

 

HEAT

ON

 

BURNER

 

 

RUN ON

 

 

 

RUN ON

FAN

 

 

12.3 Common User Controls

12.3.1 Combination Fan/Limit Thermostat

The Combination Fan/Limit Thermostat is located inside the access door at the top of the heater. See Page 38, Section 16.3.

This control ensures the heater does not blow cold air in the normal heating cycle and protects the heat exchanger against overheating.

Figure 15: Fan/Limit Thermostat

If the air flow is reduced due to power failure the limit thermostat will cause the burner to lockout.

Red limit reset button

(Press to reset)

White fan button

Pull out for normal operation.

Press in for constant fan.

The combination fan/limit thermostat is preset during commissioning.

See Page 7, Section 4.3 and Page 8, Figure 4.4.

NOTE: To reset, the heat exchanger must be cool.

Description

Part Number

Combination Fan/Limit Thermostat

K017A

12.3.2Secondary Limit Thermostat

Press to reset

These are hand reset devices to give further protection against fan failure.

NOTE: To reset, the heat exchanger must be cool.

Description

Part Number

Secondary Limit Thermostat

90412100

25

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