Application area
The fan heater is approved for rooms with
high surrounding temperature, up to 70 °C, for
example test rooms for electronic equipment. For
both fixed installation and portable use.
The fan heater should be installed for easy
maintenance and inspection. For portable use,
mount a suitable terminal with approperiate
protection class. The fan heater is tested and
aproved according to the EMC- and SEMKO
regulations and is CE compliant.
Protection class: IP44
The casing and heating rods are made of
stainless steel SS2320.
Operation
The fan is running constantly unless the output
selector is set in 0 position. The heat output is
controlled by the built-in thermostat (0 – +70 °C)
or with an external thermostat ELRT.
The on/off mode, and half or full heat output can
be controlled with the output selector on the unit.
External thermostat is ordered separately.
Off
Only fan
Fan + half output
Fan + full output
Mounting
Elektra H can be mounted permanently on the
wall or be used as a portable fan heater.
Wall mounting
The fan heater must not be placed directly under
a wall outlet. Remove the plastic feet on the
brackets.
1. Drill four holes in the wall with a c-c distance
according to fig. 2 on page 2. Fit the screws in
the upper two holes.
2. Attach the brackets on to the fan heater
according to fig. 3 on page 3 with three screws
on each side.
3. Hang the heater by using the keyholes in the
bracket and lock with the two lower screws.
Note! The minimum distances according to fig. 1
on page 2.
Portable use
Mount the enclosed brackets according fig. 4 on
page 3.
Elektra H
Mounting and assembly instruction
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Electrical installation
The electrical installation should be carried out
by a qualified electrician in conformity with
prevailing regulations. The appliance should be
preceded by an all-pole switch with at least 3 mm
breaking gap.
Use the knock-outs on the back of the appliance
for installation of external thermostat (ELRT).
Cable-glands used must guarantee the protection
class requirements.
Overheating
The heater is equipped with an overheat
protection with manual reset. If it is released due
to overheating, reset as follows:
• Disconnect the power with the fully isolated
switch.
• Investigate the matter and repair the fault.
• Reset cut-out by pressing the red button until
a click is heard. The reset button is located
on the back side of the unit.
• Restart the unit and check the operation.
If the fault continues, please contact a
qualified technician.
Safety cut-out
If the installation is protected by means of a
safety cut-out, which trips when the appliance is
connected to RCD, this may be due to moisture
in the heating element. When an appliance
containing a heating element, has not been
used for a long period and is stored in a damp
environment, moisture can enter the element.
This should not be seen as a fault, but is simply
rectified by connecting the appliance to the
mains supply via a socket without a safety cut-
out, so that the moisture can be driven out of the
element.
The drying time can vary from a few hours to
a few days. As a preventive measure the heater
should occasionally be run for a short time when
it is not being used for an extended period of time.
Maintenance
Note! Opening the heater cover should only be
done by a qualified installer.
Always disconnect the power supply before
opening the cover or doing any maintenance
work.
The appliance should be cleaned regularly both
inside and outside, to prevent overheating and
risk of fire but also to guarantee long life of the
heater.
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