Starting, Unit shut down – REMKO HTK 100 User Manual
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Extension cables may only be used once they are
unrolled.
Starting
Only those persons who have been trained in operation
of the unit may be responsible for operating and moni-
toring it.
Important information about starting the cold unit
The preheating of the nozzle stock delays the tempera-
ture depending start of the HTK 100 units delivered with
forced-air burners.
Connecting the unit to the power supply
1. Set the operating switch to “0” (OFF).
2. Connect the unit plug to a properly connected power
socket.
3. Open all shut-off fittings in the oil supply.
When operating the unit for the first time, air in the oil
supply can cause the burner to malfunction.
1. Plug the supplied bridge circuit plug
2 into the thermostat socket 1 of the
control panel.
2. Set the operating switch to “I“.
Heating.
Heating without a room thermostat
The unit runs in continuous operation.
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Control Panel
bridge circuit plug
thermostat socket
reset button (burner)
control lamp, red (burner malfunction)
operating switch
control lamp, green (in operation)
safety temperature limiter
Note about the green control lamp (in operation).
The control lamp indicates that the unit is in “heating”
mode.
When the unit is in “ventilation” mode, nothing is dis-
played if the room thermostat is switched off or if the
STB was activated.
1. Set operating switch to “II”.
Ventilation.
2. Please note: in this mode, it is not
possible to use the thermostat nor
can the unit be operated in heating
mode.
1. Remove the bridge circuit plug 2.
2. Plug the thermostat plug 3 of the
room thermostat (accessories) into
the thermostat socket 1.
3. Put room thermostat 4 in a suitable
place.
The thermostat sensor may not be
placed directly in the warm air
stream or attached to a cold sur-
face.
4. Pre-select desired room tempera-
ture on the room thermostat.
5. Set the operating switch to “I”.
When heat is required, the forced-
air burner switches on automati-
cally; operation of the unit is fully-
automatic.
Fully automatic heating with room thermostat
The unit runs fully automatically with the temperature
which has been pre-selected on the room thermostat.
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Unit Shut Down
Important information about the unit’s cool-down
phase
The air supply fan continues running to cool down the
combustion chamber and then stops at a later time.
The fan can run several times before the unit is finally
switched off.
1.
Set the operating switch to “0”
OFF.
2. Shut off the fuel supply.
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Never interrupt (except in emergency situations)
the power supply until the cool-down phase is
completely finished.
Our guarantee does not cover damages caused to
the unit by overheating.
Ventilation
In this position only the supply air fan runs and the unit
can be used for air circulation.