componets drawer 52 e20508 • • Fuse holder 53 e10313 • • Fuse (6x30) 20A 54 G06102 • • Switch support 55 e50437 • • Pressure switches HoNeYWell 56 e20319 • • Terminal board 57 e11125 • • Relay Finder 65.31 AC 58 e20305 • • Terminal board 59 E10917-2 • • Transformer H.T. 818C 11oV 60 G06109 • • Transformer H.T. flange 61 G06103 • • Support 62 e40107 • • LANDIS LOA 21-24 base 63 e40113 • • Control box LANDIS LOA 21-24 64 G06073 • • Plate for electrical components 65 E10102-P • • Switch 0-1 66 e206
If a thimble is not used, all combustible material must be cut away to provide a 6 inch clearance. Any material used to close the opening must be noncombustible. Heater Parts from ACF Greenhouses INSTALLATION Horizontal Two Pipe Venting 1. When horizontal vents pass through a combustible wall (up to 8 inches thick), the vent passage must be constructed and insulated as shown in Figure 10. 2. The termination of horizontally vented system must extend 12 inches beyond the exterior surface of an ext
If thermostat, make sure selected temperature is higher than room temperature Replace control device Replace electrical motor Replace electrical motor bearings Replace condenser Motor starts, no ignition or cuts out electric ignitor defective Flame control box defective Photocell defective Not enough or no fuel at all at burner Solenoid defective Check connection of H.V. Ieads to electrodes and transformer Check electrodes setting (see scheme “GAP oF eleCTRoDeS”) Check electrodes for cleanliness
Maximum mounting heights higher versus units without outlet devises. Heater Parts from ACF Greenhouses 0.0 Static Air Pressure 0.1 Static Air Pressure 0.2 Static Air Pressure 0.3 Static Air Pressure Temp Sheave Sheave Sheave Sheave Model Input Rise Airflow RPM HP Drive Turns RPM HP Drive Turns RPM HP Drive Turns RPM HP Drive Turns No. Output (°F) (cfm) No. Open No. Open No. Open No. Open 40 938 635 1/4 C8 3.5 705 2 775 1 845 1/3 C1 4.5 45 833 560 0 645 1/4 C8 3.5 725 2 800 0.5 BAE 50,000 50 750
Never throw water on the rocks when there are people near the heater, because hot steam may burn their skin. 1.4.1. Sauna Water The water to be thrown on the heated rocks should meet the requirements of clean household water. The factors essentially affecting the quality of water include the following: • humuos content (colour, taste, precipitates); • recommended content less than 12 mg/litre. • iron content (colour, smell, taste, precipitates); • recommended content less than 0,2 mg/litre. • ha
It is forbidden to use the heater for any other purposes. The guarantee period of a JM electric heater in family use is one year and in communal use, 3 months. Please read the user.s instructions carefully before using the heater. NOTE! These instructions for installation and use are intended for the owner or the person in charge of the sauna, as well as for the electrician in charge of the electrical installation of the heater. After completing the installation, the person in charge of the inst
• Do not throw too much water on the rocks. The evaporating water is boiling hot. • Use only clean tap water on the rocks – Do not usepoolorspawater,aschlorinegascanbeproduced and the heating elements can be damaged! • Do not let young, handicapped or ill people bathe in the sauna on their own. • Consult your doctor about any health-related limitations to bathing. • Parents should keep children away from the hot heater. • Consult your child welfare clinic about taking little babies to the sauna.
In all situations, clearances to combustibles must be maintained. Failure to observe clearances to combustibles may result in property damage, severe injury, or death. Minimum clearances must be maintained from vehicles parked below the heater. Signs should be posted in storage areas to specify maximum stacking height to maintain required clearances to combustibles. Caution should be used when running the system near combustible materials such as wood, paper, rubber, etc. Consideration should be
They are designed to provide years of economical operation and trouble-free service. Checking Shipment Check the shipment against the Bill of Lading for shortages. Also, check for external damage to cartons. Note any shortages, and/ or external damage to cartons on the Bill of Lading in the presence of the delivery trucker. The delivery trucker should acknowledge any shortages or damage by initializing this “noted” Bill of Lading. Immediately report any claims for damaged material, or shortages
Venting: The venting must be installed in accordance with NFPA-54 / ANSI Z223.1 – latest revision, National Fuel Gas Code. Partial information with regard to this code is provided in (Section 5) of this installation manual with regard to size and configurations for venting arrangements. • Any portion of flue pipe passing through a combustible wall must be dual insulated or have an approved thimble. Refer to ANSI-Z223.1 – latest revision. Hazardous Locations: Where there is the possibility of exp