Remko gpm, Installation – REMKO GPM 15 User Manual
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REMKO GPM
The following instructions for
installation adjustment of the
units are intended exclusively for
authorised specialists.
The following safety information
must be observed.
General information
The units can normally be installed
directly in the room to be heated.
Installation of the units must
always take place in compliance
with the building regulations
(LBO) and the Ordinance on
Firing Installations (FeuVO) of the
respective federal state.
The First Ordinance on the
implementation of the Federal
Immission Control Act (1st
BImSchG) and the subsequently
issued statutory requirements of
the Ordinance on Small Firing
Installations (1st BImSchV) must
also be taken into account.
The installation of hot air heaters
operating with gas burners is
forbidden in the following rooms:
■
in public functional rooms or
in rooms with a person density
from 0.4 per square metre
■
in rooms in which gas or dust
can form due to the processes
occurring in these rooms or
through materials stored in
these rooms
Installation instructions
The minimum height and distances
of the hot air heater from walls
and floors are shown in the dia-
gram below.
The minimum distances are the di-
stances necessary for maintenance.
All dimensions are in mm. The
height [2500 mm] corresponds
to the minimum height for “sus-
pended units” as specified in the
applicable directives.
Two different types of brackets are
available as accessories for instal-
lation.
Fixed and hinged.
The order numbers for the wall
bracket (hinged type) are:
EDP No: 228761; GPM 15/35
EDP No: 228762; GPM 55
EDP No: 228762; GPM 75
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To avoid dangerously high
voltages be reached, the distance
between the outer surface of
the unit and chimney pipe and
any possibly stored flammable
material at a distance to the floor
of 2.5 m or above must under no
circumstances be below 1.5 m.
Units with gas burner for gas
with a density above 0.8 (LPG,
propane, butane) may only be
installed in rooms in which the
floor is not below ground level.
Ventilation openings
Rooms in which gas-operated units
are used must have one or several
permanent openings (windows or
doors).
These openings must be provided
at the following points:
- directly below the ceiling for
gases with a density below 0.8;
- directly above the floor for
gases with a density above or
equal to 0.8.
Openings in outside walls must be
provided externally. The installed
heat output is decisive for the
cross-sectional sizes.
Installation
We reserve the right to make changes to dimensions and design in the interest of technological advances.