Important Safety Advice - Dimplex CFCH Manual De Instrucciones

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Dimplex Industrial Fan Heater
Electronic Control Panel : CFCH
IMPORTANT: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE

Always disconnect the supply before working on the Heater.
This product should be mounted safely onto a suitable wall.
The Control Panel may only be operated when mounted horizontally
on a wall.
The Control Panel should not be installed in a toilet or washroom.
The Control Panel is not suitable for ceiling mounting.
Ensure that cables are of adequate current carrying capacity.
WARNING: Isolate electrical supply to ALL modular linked units
when carrying out maintenance.
General
The CFCH control panel is an electronic controller for use with the electronic
range of Dimplex Heaters. This control panel has a number of integrated
features such as, heat selection, timer, programming and frost protection.
Connectivity between heater and control panel is achieved using LAN
(Local Area Network) cable i.e. CAT5, CAT5E or CAT6, pin configuration is
straight through 1 to 1. This eases installation and improves reliability
considerably.
Electrical Connection - see Fig. 2.
The control panel must be supplied at terminal block 'a' with a ~230-240V
supply. The cable clamp 'd' is provided to ensure the mains cable 'f' (at
least 2G x 0.75mm²) is secure. The LAN cable connecting the heater to the
control panel is fed to socket 'c' in a similar way to the power cable.
Note: The control panel should be protected by a suitable fuse.
Installation
The control panel should be mounted in a convenient location away from
direct sun light or draughty areas.
Surface Mounting
The control panel can be directly mounted onto a suitable wall. This is
done by removing the back cover and using it as a guide to mark off the
holes - see Fig. 3. Drill and plug the holes with suitable wall plugs. Remove
one of the knockouts on either the top or the bottom to allow entry for the
supply cables via surface trunking. Mount the back cover to the wall and
feed supply cables through the trunking and into the back cover. Make the
appropriate electrical and control connections to the PCB as discussed in
the Electrical Connection section. Clip the front cover on and secure with
the two screws provided in the direction shown in Fig. 2. Turn on the supply
and check the control functions.
Surface Mounting to a Recessed Box
The control panel can also be mounted onto standard single gang and
double gang backing boxes. The backing box (not supplied) should be
already recessed into the wall. Remove the large knock-out in the back
cover (see 'e' in Fig. 2) and secure it onto the backing box using the holes
provided - see Fig. 3. Feed the supply cables through the recessed conduit
into the recessed box and out into the back cover. Make the appropriate
electrical and control connections as discussed in the Electrical Connection
section. Clip the front cover on and secure with the two screws provided in
the direction shown in Fig. 2. Turn on the supply and check the control
functions.
Control Panel Power-up
When the controller is powered up for the first time, it will check if there are
heaters connected and that they are operational. When this check is
completed, an LED will light beside the screen (see Fig. 1) to show that the
system is functioning. If the LED does not light, check the following;
(1) The control panel is supplied with electrical power.
(2) The heater is supplied with electrical power.
(3) The LAN connection between the controller and the heater is working.
NOTE : The controller will also perform this check after a power cut.
CFCH Control Functions - see Fig. 1.
The LCD display shows the following functions:
Main menu points: OFF, HEAT, TEMP, TIMER, PROG, and TIME.
Desired room temperature in °C (thermostat function)· Actual ambient room
temperature in °C.
- 1 -
Selectable heat settings COLD (
and HIGH HEAT.
Time display in format hh:mm – shown as 24h
Weekdays MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN
Stand-by mode: the display shows time, day and room temperature.
Note: If the control panel is connected to a heater with only two heat
settings, LOW HEAT and MEDIUM heat will give the same output.
Short description of Menu functions
OFF: switching into stand-by mode.
HEAT: setting the desired heat position from cold '
TEMP: pre selection of the desired room temperature from 5°C to 35°C.
TIMER: selection of the run back timer function (from 1 minute to 4 hours
59 minutes). When the selected time is over the unit will be in stand-
by mode.
PROG: selection of the programming mode. 32 individual programs can
be entered. This is a weekly timer where all functions of the unit can
be input and viewed.
TIME: setting the time and the weekdays.
Operation
With the unit plugged in, the heater can be switched on or into stand-by
mode by pressing the
Heat settings (HEAT) - see Fig. 5.
Navigate the cursor to HEAT with the
the heat setting between
Thermostat (TEMP) - see Fig. 6.
Navigate the cursor to TEMP with the
desired ambient temperature between 5°C and 35°C and press the enter
button
. When the actual ambient temperature is higher than the set
temperature, the heater switches into stand-by mode automatically until
the actual room temperature falls below the thermostat setting.
Note: In order to switch off the heater, press the 'stand-by' button.
Runback timer (TIMER) - see Fig. 7.
Navigate the cursor to TIMER with the
Set the hours (0 to 4) with
Then set the minutes (0 to 59) with
cursor must be positioned under the TIMER symbol (see Fig. 7) for the
runback timer to operate using the pre-set heat setting (see heat settings).
The heater will be switched into stand-by mode automatically when the
pre-set time is over.
Please Note : The heater only operates as long as the desired room
temperature is higher than the actual ambient temperature
Thermostat). The runback timer continues working even if the heater has
stopped heating up the room.
Program mode (PROG) - see Fig. 8
1. Navigate the cursor to PROG with the
enter
. Choose a program number between 1 and 32 with the
buttons and press enter
2. Set the days with
Friday, Saturday and Sunday or Monday until Sunday. Press the enter
button
to accept.
3. Set the program start time with
with the enter button
4. Set the program stop time with
with the enter button
Note: Always set start time before setting the stop time.
5. Set the desired ambient room temperature (thermostat setting) with
and confirm with the enter button
6. Set the heat setting between
and HIGH HEAT with the
.
7. All settings for the first program are now done. Enter a new program
Fan only), LOW HEAT, MEDIUM HEAT
' to max heat setting.
'stand-by' button - see Fig. 1 for Controls layout.
buttons. Press to
, LOW HEAT, MEDIUM HEAT and HIGH HEAT.
buttons. Press
buttons.
and press the enter button
and press the enter button
buttons and press
.
choosing either Single days, Monday until
and confirm the hours and minutes
.
and confirm the hours and minutes
.
.
(fan only) / LOW HEAT/ MEDIUM HEAT
buttons and confirm with the enter button
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change
to set the
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