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Remko htl 400, Setting up the device – REMKO HTL 400 User Manual

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REMKO HTL 400

CAUTION

When performing all tasks
it must be ensured that the
device is in a stress-free and
horizontal position.

To prevent damage to the

combustion chamber from

the precipitation of dampness

(condensate) during longer

exhaust operation, make sure

that the chimney pipe is fitted

correctly with a condensate

trap.

NOTE

An adequate supply of air for

combustion is provided when
e.g.
- the contents of the room in
m

3

corresponds to at least

the nominal thermal load in
kW of all heating devices
present in the room and a
natural change of air through
windows and doors is as
sured.

Good natural ventilation is

provided when e. g.
- the room volume in m

3

cor

responds to at least 30 times
the nominal heat output
in kW of all devices being
operated in the room and a
natural exchange of air
is guaranteed by windows
and doors.

Chimney extraction

In free or open halls, the device
may be used without special ex-
haust extraction.

For the secure expulsion of
exhaust gases however, an
chimney pipe of at least 1 m with
integrated canopy should be used
(accessories), in order to avoid
causing nuisance to persons and
preventing condensation in the
combustion chamber.

When set up internally (closed
rooms) appropriate chimney
extraction is required in
compliance with the regulations
in force.

Setting up the device

When setting up the device, the
requirements of local building
regulations and heating device
ordinances of the respective state
must be observed.

When deciding upon an
operation location at indoor and
outdoor sites, requirements must
be checked in respect of:

Fire protection and company

safety

The provision of adequate

safety clearance.

The function

Room heating, open blown or
ducted, low pressure or high
pressure in the set-up room!

General aspects

Heat requirement, room
temperature, nominal air flow
volume, air diffusion, require-
ments in terms of recycled or
fresh air and spatial require-
ments.

Chimney extraction

Assembly, repair and

maintenance facilities

Internal set-up

Relationship between room
volume and nominal heat
output, particularly in the
case of naturally ventilated
rooms!

Setting up

Both internally and externally,

the device must be set up
stably on a level, natural

and non-flammable surface and
outside of busy areas e.g. away
from cranes.

In the case of a soft surface,

appropriate substructures must
be used such as e.g. squared
timber beneath the transport
runners.

The device must be set up

and operated in such a

way that nobody is in any
danger from exhaust fumes and
radiant heat and the danger of
fire is prevented.

The device must be set up in

such a way that it does not
constitute a source of danger or
unreasonable nuisance.
Vibrations, oscillations or
noises

The device must be set up and

assembled so that it is easily
accessible for repair and
maintenance work.

Operating controls, the

incorrect use of which could
lead to dangerous situations,
are to be kept safe from
possible unauthorized access.

The device must not be set up

or operated in an environment
where there is a hazard of fire
or explosion

The device must only be

operated in rooms
where there is an adequate
supply of air to support com
bustion and the chimneys
are expelled to the outside