Section 12: user instructions, Figure 13: heater operating sequence, Warning – Roberts Gorden COMBAT CTU 22 TO 115 User Manual

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SECTION 12: USER INSTRUCTIONS

12.1 User Instructions

The CTU heaters are fully automatic and operate
from the external controls fitted on site.

The only user controls at the heater are the:

Burner Lockout Reset Button:

See Page 28, Section 12.3.2
Thermostat Limit Thermodisc Reset Button:

See Page 28, Section 12.3.1

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Disconnect electrical power before servicing.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in

death or electrical shock.

12.2 Heater Operation

When the heater has been switched on by the
remote controls installed on site, the main burner will
automatically turn on.

The burner control box will control the safe ignition
of the flame.

All heaters require a constant gas and electricity
supply which must not be interrupted during the
normal operation of this heater.

Figure 13: Heater Operating Sequence

ON

RUN ON

CLOSE

DOWN

THERMOSTAT

CALL FOR

HEAT

BURNER

RUN

FAN

2-3 MINUTES

ON

ON

12.3 Common User Controls

12.3.1 Thermostat Limit Thermodisc

Press to reset

These are hand reset devices to give further
protection against fan failure.

NOTE: To reset, the heat exchanger must be cool.

Description

Part Number

All Models

90412100

WARNING

Explosion Hazard

If control locks out, do not make more than 3

attempts to restart the heater.

Dangerous gas mixtures can build up.

The fault must be traced and repaired by a

registered installer or service engineer.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in

death, injury or property damage.

12.3.2 Burner Lockout Reset Button

The red warning light at the front of the heater will
illuminate when the control has gone to lockout. This
may be caused by flame failure. Press the reset
button on the back of the heater, (

See Page 5,

Section 4.1), or the remote reset if installed on site.

12.4 Lighting Instructions

12.4.1 To Turn On Heater

1. Ensure that the electrical and gas supplies to

the heater are on. Check that the on site

controls are “ON”.

NOTE: The thermostat setting must be above the

ambient temperature for the heater to operate.

2. The green light will be on and the automatic fir-

ing sequence will begin as described

on Page

25, Figure 10. The heater will now operate auto-
matically under the control of the on site con-
trols. Following long shut down periods, the
control may go to lockout.

See Page 28, Sec-

tion 12.3.2.

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