Manafacture: Dimplex
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If 220-240V ~3P Delta supply is to be used a 4 Pin Plug is required (as denoted by * above). The Supply Cable is specifically chosen for each CFP heater and should only be replaced by a similar cable supplied by the manufacturer. See Fig. 4 for CFP Wiring Diagram. (References are listed below) A -Heat 1 Contactor B -Heat 2 Contactor C -Thermal Safety Cut-out Circuit D -Star / Delta Connector Blocks E -Heating Elements F -Mains Lead & Plug G -Earth H -Heat / Fan Selection Switch I -Thermostat T -Tilt Switch TB -Main In Terminal Block M -Motor Electrical connection This heater must only be connected to a three phase supply. The supply voltage must correspond to the voltage shown on the heaters rating label. IMPORTANT : The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code : BROWN -LIVE (L1) BLACK -LIVE (L2) GREY -LIVE (L3) BLUE -NEUTRAL GREEN & YELLOW -EARTH Note : ‘L’ or ‘N’ must not be connected to the EARTH terminal marked ‘E’ or or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW. If in doubt, consult your electrician. Star / Delta Voltage Systems The heater is wired to accept 380-415V ~3PN (see Fig. 5b). To change to a 220-240V ~3P system (see Fig. 5a) the following steps should be carried out : 1. Swap the plug on the end of the Mains In lead to a 4 Pin plug (refer to * in table above for plug loading). BROWN : LIVE (L1) BLACK : LIVE (L2) GREY : LIVE (L3) BLUE : Insulate exposed core and place inside plug housing. GREEN & YELLOW : EARTH 2. Remove the control moulding and top panel. 3. Change over the links on the Star / Delta Terminal Block to resemble Fig. 5a. 4. Remove the blue neutral wire from ‘N’ and connect into ‘L3’ in the Mains In Terminal block. 5. Replace the control moulding and top panel. Attention: If using an extension cable, ensure that it complies with local electrical regulations and is suitable for the loads shown above. Operation The heat output from this heater is regulated using the rotating wheels shown in Fig. 3. By rotating these wheels, with the unit plugged in, various fan and heat settings may be obtained. Function control wheel With the function control wheel, (f) in Fig. 3, the settings shown below may be obtained; 0 Off Fan only 1 Half Heat + Fan 2 Full Heat + Fan Thermostat control wheel The thermostat control wheel, (g) in Fig. 3, will adjust the temperature cut off point of the heater. Low Temperature High Temperature Both heat and fan operation can be regulated by the thermostat. The thermostat, (g) in Fig. 3 enables a constant local ambient temperature to be maintained. Turn the thermostat towards the back of the heater to the maximum setting and allow the heater to operate until the room temperature has reached the desired level. Then turn back the thermostat until it ‘just’ operates. Cycling of the thermostat will then occur to maintain this ambient temperature. With the function switch in the 1 or 2 position, the heat is regulated by the thermostat, whilst the fan continues to operate. Installation The CFP range of heaters are designed for free-standing use. CAUTION: DO NOT direct the air outlet grille, (c) in Fig. 2, towards the ground or wall (min 1m) when in the free-standing position. Safety in Use This appliance incorporates a number of safety devices. In addition to the safety precautions in the ‘Important Safety Advice’ section, your attention is drawn to the following; Tilt Switch The tilt switch will prevent the heater from working if it is accidentally tipped over or not standing upright. If this occurs, disconnect the power and stand the heater back upright on a flat, stable surface and allow it to cool. Reconnect the power and normal operation should be resumed. If the heater does not operate, it is possible th...
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