Important Safety Advice - Dimplex CABC Serie Manual De Instrucciones

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Dimplex Compact Air Barriers
Models :
CABC10A, CABC10E, CABC10W, CABC15A, CABC15E & CABC15W
DABC10A, DABC10E, DABC10W, DABC15A, DABC15E & DABC15W
IMPORTANT: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE

DO NOT COVER OR OBSTRUCT the air inlet or outlet grille.
ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS EARTHED.
Do not use this heater in areas where excessive dust exists.
This heater must not be located immediately above or below a fixed
socket outlet or connection box.
Always disconnect supply before working on the product.
This appliance should only be connected to the fixed wiring of the
premises by means of conduit.
This product should be mounted safely to solid wall or ceiling
surfaces only.
This product must not be subjected to water spray or immersion.
Ensure the supply cables are of adequate current carrying capacity
and are protected by a suitable fuse.
If the appliance is mounted in a toilet or washroom, the appliance
should be mounted such that no part of it can be touched by a
person using a fixed bath or shower.
If the appliance is mounted in a toilet or washroom an isolating
switch must be provided outside the washroom adjacent to the
entrance door.
WARNING: Isolate electrical supply to ALL modular linked units
when carrying out maintenance.
Models
Model
Heat
Electrical
output
kW
AMBIENT / COLD STORE
CABC10A
220-240V~ 1PN
n/a
CABC15A
220-240V~ 1PN
n/a
DABC10A
220-240V~ 1PN
n/a
DABC15A
220-240V~ 1PN
n/a
ELECTRICALLY HEATED
CABC10E
4.5 / 9.0
380-415V~ 3PN
CABC15E
6.75 / 13.5
380-415V~ 3PN
DABC10E
6.0 / 12.0
380-415V~ 3PN
DABC15E
9.0 / 18.0
380-415V~ 3PN
WATER HEATED (at 82/71°C - LPHW)**
CABC10W
9.0
220-240V~ 1PN
CABC15W
13.5
220-240V~ 1PN
DABC10W
12.0
220-240V~ 1PN
DABC15W
18.0
220-240V~ 1PN
Electrical
The installation of this appliance should be carried out by a competent electrician
and be in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations.
Fixing Positions
This appliance may be either wall-mounted or fixed to a ceiling - see Fig. 3a & 3b
for fixing positions and 'Mounting' sections below for fixing details.
A minimum distance of 100mm is required from top of the appliance to ceiling - see
'a' in Fig. 1.
The distance between the bottom of the appliance and the top of the door should be
kept to a minimum - see 'b' in Fig. 1.
Electrical
Weight
Supply
load
(per phase)
A
kg
0.3
15.5
0.5
21.5
1.5
21.5
2.3
27.5
14
20.5
20
29
18
26.5
27
35
0.3
17.7
0.5
24.6
1.5
24.7
2.3
31.9
(1)
Installation and Operating Instructions
Wall Mounting
Using the wall mounting bracket as a guide (see Fig. 2) mark off hole positions on
the wall (a minimum height of 2.0 metres is required from the floor level to the
bottom of the bracket). Position the bracket such that the air outlet of the installed
air barrier will be as close to the top of the doorway as possible but will remain
unobstructed when installation is complete.
Solid brick or concrete block walls must be drilled and plugged (using a spirit level as
a guide - see 'x' in Fig. 2 - to ensure the bracket is level) with rawlplug No. 8 size
fibre inserts. The plug must be located in the solid part of the wall and not just in the
plaster layer.
When fixing to 'panel' walls, the wall bracket should be attached to the stud-work
using No. 8 wood screws or by an alternative, equally secure method of fixing.
Once the wall bracket has been fitted, the air barrier can be clipped in place as
shown in Fig. 3a.
Ceiling Mounting
By using threaded inserts in the top panel of the air barrier, attachment to a ceiling
over the product can be achieved using suitable M8 threaded steel rod or similar
supports of sufficient strength - see Fig. 3b and Fig. 9 for fixing dimensions.
Electrical connection
Electrical power and control connections are made as shown in Fig. 6. A suitable
local isolating switch must be provided in the electrical supply circuit with at least
3mm clearance on each pole.
In order to access the electrical connections, remove the outlet grilles ('x', and 'y'
in Fig. 4) by releasing the quick release fasteners and hinging the mouldings as
shown. Remove the bottom panel ('z' in Fig. 4) and the pressure plate ('w' in Fig. 4)
for a water/ambient version or the intake grille assembly ('v' in Fig. 4) for an electric
version.
All Electric Models
Having removed a 'knock out' in the top panel, feed an appropriate supply cable
(see 'a' in Fig. 6A & 6B) through a suitable cable gland (not supplied) fitted in the
top panel and attach to the terminal block (see 'b' in Fig. 6A & 6B).
Max
All Water heated and Ambient Models
Installed
Having removed a 'knock out' in the top panel, feed an appropriate supply cable
(see 'a' in Fig. 6C & 6D) through a suitable cable gland (not supplied) fitted in the top
height
panel and attach to the Terminal Block (see 'b' in Fig. 6C & 6D).
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A suitable cable for a switch panel (kit ref. - CABC3 for electrically heated models
or CABC4 for water heated/ambient models) can be similarly introduced through the
top panel and connected to the 'Switch Panel' terminal block.
2.7
2.7
NOTE: Ensure that the air barrier is securely fastened in position and that the
4.0
supply cables are firmly clamped before operating the appliance.
4.0
Water connection
2.7
Models designed for use in conjunction with a low pressure hot water supply should
2.7
be individually connected (in a parallel circuit) to the flow and return pipe-work.
4.0
Connections (see 'a' in Fig. 5) are: ½" BSPT (CABC series) and ¾" BSPT (DABC
4.0
series) and isolation valves (see 'b' in Fig. 5) should be fitted as close to the air
barrier connection points as possible. For commissioning, air bleed valves (see 'c'
in Fig. 5) are fitted to the coil, which can be accessed by removal of the lower panel
2.7
and intake grille - see Fig. 4. The drain (see 'd' in Fig. 5) can also be accessed when
2.7
the grille and lower panel is removed.
4.0
Maximum water supply conditions are 115ºC and 10 bar.
4.0
To aid installation, the water coil connections may be moved to either side of the
appliance. By removing the water coil and appropriate knockouts the water coil can
then be re-inserted into the required orientation. This procedure should be carried out
before mounting the appliance.
Electrically heated variants
Operation using switch box - CABC3
Switch on electrical supply to the air barrier. Switching the switch marked 'I'
energises the fan. The fan switch allows either low or high fan speeds to be
selected. The heat selection switch allows heat setting to be chosen.
-
I
-
II
-
Off
½ heat
Full heat
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