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Safety instructions, Description of device – REMKO HTK 100 User Manual

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Safety Instructions


Make sure to observe relevant local building and
fire protection codes and abide by professional as-
sociation regulations when the units are in opera-
tion.

à The unit may only be operated by persons who have

received proper training in the operation of the unit.

à The unit is to be installed and operated in such a

way as to ensure that people are not endangered by
waste gases and radiation heat and fires cannot oc-
cur.

à The unit may only be installed and operated in

rooms, when the air-rate fed to the unit is sufficient
for combustion.

à Units without an exhaust system may be operated

only in well-ventilated rooms.
Persons may not remain permanently in the room
where the unit has been installed. Warning signs are
to be posted at the entrances.

à A safety zone of 1.5 m around the unit is to be main-

tained even for non-flammable objects.

à The unit is to be installed only on a non-combustible

ground.

à The unit may not be set up or operated in surround-

ings susceptible to fire or explosions.

à Mobile fuel containers may only be installed in com-

pliance with technical regulations for flammable liq-
uids.

à The protective air suction grille must always be kept

free of dirt and loose objects.

à Do not insert foreign objects into the unit at any time.
à Do not expose the unit to a direct stream of water.
à All electrical cables outside the unit are to be pro-

tected from damage (e.g. caused by animals, etc.).

à Make sure always to pull the mains plug out of the

mains socket when maintenance and repairs are
carried out.

à While the unit is in operation, the safety mechanisms

may not be bypassed or blocked!

à Never interrupt (except in emergency situations) the

power supply until the cool-down phase is completely
finished.

Description of Device


The units are mobile, warm air heaters with heat-
exchangers and an exhaust connection for commercial
use.
The unit is fired directly with heating oil or diesel. It is
designed for fully-automatic, universal and reliable use.
The units are only operated with separate forced-air
burners.
The unit is equipped with a quiet, high-performance ax-
ial ventilator requiring little maintenance, a connection
cable with plug and a room thermostat socket.
The units have an automatic rotating field control of the
fan motor as standard.
Units with a factory fitted forced-air burner have a sepa-
rate oil preheater as standard. Additionally, model HTK
100 has got an integrated nozzle stock oil preheater.
The unit complies with the basic safety and health re-
quirements of the relevant EU regulations and is reliable
and simple to operate.


Areas of application

The units supply instant heat as directly fired heaters. The
units are used for mobile application in industrial area for
individual heating and temperature conditioning of e.g.:

− Warehouses
− Fair halls
− Light weight construction halls
− Open-plan tents
− Building sites


Device functionality

If the unit is switched to heating mode, the forced-air
burner starts automatically. In fully-automatic heating
mode, the forced-air burner starts only when the room
thermostats determined that heat is necessary.
After the burner has run for a short time, the temperature
control thermostat “TR” (rated temperature 35 to 40 °C)
automatically switches the air supply fan on. Warm air is
blown out.
When the room thermostat is in operation, the process
above is automatically repeated depending on the
amount of heat required.
The temperature monitor “TW” (rated temperature 80 to
85 °C) monitors the internal temperature of the unit.
After the device is switched off with the operating switch
or the room thermostat, the air supply fan runs for a cer-
tain amount of time to cool the combustion chamber with
heat-exchanger and then switches off. This process can
be repeated several times.

G

Use prototype-tested WLE-type oil burners only.

G

Never interrupt the power supply (except in emer-
gency situations) before the unit has reached the
end of the cool-down phase.

G

Before doing any maintenance or repair work,
make sure to unplug the unit from the power supply.

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