Dimplex Fan CFS120 User Manual

CFS30, CFS60, CFS90 & CFS120  
Standard Wall Mounted Fan Heater  
08/19437/1 (UK)  
Issue 1  
The product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335-2-30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)  
EN55014, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3 which cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 73/23 and 89/336  
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1
2
3
8
10  
145mm  
120mm  
9
T
SPC  
380 - 415V  
3PN + E  
N
L1  
L2 L3  
D
N
L
F
H1 H2  
T
11  
M
C
A1  
A2  
A1  
1L1 3L2 5L3 13NO  
1L1 3L2 5L3 13NO  
A
B
A2  
2T1 4T2 6T3 14NO  
2T1 4T2 6T3 14NO  
E
CFS60  
CFS90  
CFS120  
CFS60  
CFS90  
CFS120  
CFS60  
CFS90  
CFS120  
12  
220 - 240V ~1PN + E  
220 - 240V ~3P + E  
380 - 415V ~3PN + E  
(FACTORY SUPPLIED)  
PINK  
PINK  
PINK  
PINK  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
VIOLET  
VIOLET  
N
BROWN  
BROWN  
VIOLET  
VIOLET  
BROWN  
N
L1  
VIOLET  
VIOLET  
N
BROWN  
BROWN  
ORANGE  
ORANGE  
WHITE  
BROWN  
L1  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
WHITE  
WHITE  
L1  
BROWN  
BROWN  
WHITE  
WHITE  
WHITE  
L2  
L3  
L2  
L3  
L2  
L3  
BROWN  
PINK  
PINK  
ORANGE  
ORANGE  
ORANGE  
ORANGE  
= CFS90 & CFS120  
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Dimplex Industrial Fan Heater  
Models : CFS30, CFS60, CFS90 & CFS120  
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
Wall Mounting  
IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE  
Remove the wall mounting bracket from the back of the heater  
and using it as a guide (see Fig. 2) mark off the hole positions on  
a suitable wall (a minimum height of 2 meters is required from  
the floor level to the bottom of the bracket). Solid brick or concrete  
block walls must be drilled and plugged. Fix the wall mounting  
bracket to the wall and assemble the heater to the extension  
tube using a bolt and wing nut fitted into hole 1 shown in Fig. 3a.  
Rotate the heater as shown in Fig. 3b, and fix the heater into  
position using the remaining bolt and wing nut in hole 2. Pivot  
and rotate the heater into the desired position and tighten all  
three wing nuts. A 6mm Allen key can be used as an aid to  
tightening the bolts.  
DO NOT COVER OR OBSTRUCT the air inlet or outlet grille.  
ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS EARTHED.  
Always disconnect supply before working on the product.  
Do not use this heater in areas where excessive dust exists.  
This heater must not be located immediately above or below  
a fixed socket outlet or connection box.  
This product should be mounted safely to a solid wall.  
Ensure the supply cables are of adequate current carrying  
capacity and are protected by a suitable fuse.  
This appliance should only be connected to the fixed wiring  
of the premises by means of conduit.  
Electrical and Control connections  
This product must not be subjected to water spray or  
immersion.  
Note: The installation of this appliance should be carried out  
by a competent electrician and be in accordance with the  
current IEE wiring regulations.  
If the appliance is mounted in a toilet or washroom, the  
appliance should be mounted such that no part of it can be  
touched by a person using a fixed bath or shower.  
Electrical power and control connections for all CFS models are  
made by removing the control housing and bottom Panel. The  
control housing (‘y’ in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5) is detached by removing  
the two screws and hinging the housing as shown (see step 1  
in Fig. 5). The bottom panel (‘x’ in Fig. 5) is detached by removing  
two screws and lifting off as shown (see steps 2 & 3 in Fig. 5).  
If the appliance is mounted in a toilet or washroom an  
isolating switch must be provided outside the washroom  
adjacent to the entrance door.  
The Switch Panel should not be installed in a toilet or  
washroom.  
Note : Removal of bottom panel is not required for CFS30.  
CAUTION (CFS30 only) – In order to avoid a hazard due to  
inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance  
MUST NOT be supplied through an external switching device,  
such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly  
switched on and off by the utility.  
Note: A suitable local isolating switch must be provided in the  
electrical supply circuit as close as possible to the heater with at  
least 3mm clearance on each pole.  
CFS30  
Remove knock-out from back panel of heater and feed  
appropriate supply cable (see ‘a’ in Fig. 4) to terminal block ‘c’  
(see Fig. 4). Make electrical connections as shown in Fig. 7 and  
fix cable in back panel using suitable cable gland (not supplied).  
By removing the other knock-out and using 5 core cable (see ‘b’  
in Fig. 4) make the control connections to terminal block ‘d’ also  
shown in Fig. 4.  
General  
A range of robust, durable wall mounting fan heaters designed  
to coordinate with the Dimplex range of Air Curtains, providing  
environmental heating in commercial and light industrial  
environments.  
The heaters work by gradually raising the air temperature in the  
building and should be positioned so as best to achieve an  
even temperature distribution. The product range has outputs of  
3kW, 6kW, 9kW and 12kW.  
CFS60, CFS90 & CFS120  
Remove large knock-out from back panel of heater and feed  
appropriate supply cable (see ‘a’ in Fig. 6) to terminal blocks ‘c’.  
Make electrical connections as shown in Fig. 9 and fix cable in  
back panel using suitable cable gland (not supplied). By removing  
one of the smaller knock-outs and using 5 core cable (see ‘b’ in  
Fig. 6) make the control connections to terminal block ‘d’ also  
shown in Fig. 6.  
Model  
Heat  
Electrical  
Supply  
Electrical  
Load  
Weight  
Min  
Output  
Installed  
height  
m
(per phase)  
Fix this cable in the back panel using suitable cable gland (not  
supplied) and feed back to the switch panel using suitable  
conduit. Refer to Switch Panel section for connections. Replace  
the control housing and switch on power to heater. Ensure that  
all switch settings are functioning correctly.  
kW  
A
kg  
CFS30  
CFS60  
1.5 / 3 230-240V~ 1PN  
12.7  
26.0  
15.6  
9.0  
7.6  
2
220-240V~ 1PN  
3 / 6  
6 / 9  
220-240V~ 3P  
380-415V~ 3PN  
220-240V~ 1PN  
220-240V~ 3P  
380-415V~ 3PN  
220-240V~ 1PN  
220-240V~ 3P  
380-415V~ 3PN  
13.5  
14.5  
14.5  
2
Note: The factory supplied unit can accept three phase voltage  
of ~380-415V. For single phase ~220-240V and three phase  
~220-240V refer to the electrical wiring label (see Fig. 12) fixed to  
the underside of the bottom panel. To change between different  
voltage systems, rearrange the push on connections as per the  
required wiring diagram.  
38.8  
23.0  
13.3  
51.6  
30.4  
17.5  
CFS90  
2
2
CFS120 6 / 12  
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Wiring Diagrams  
Recycling  
Cleaning  
For electrical products sold within the  
European Community.  
CFS30 - see Fig. 7.  
CFS60, CFS90 & CFS120 - see Fig. 9.  
At the end of the electrical products useful life it  
should not be disposed of with household  
waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.  
Check with your Local Authority or retailer for  
recycling advice in your country.  
A
B
-
-
Heat 1 Contactor  
Heat 2 Contactor  
C - Cut-out circuit  
D - Mains In Terminal Block  
E
T
-
-
Elements  
WARNING: DISCONNECT SUPPLY before carrying out  
maintenance.  
Control Terminal Block  
M - Motor  
External appearance can be maintained by wiping occasionally  
with a damp cloth. For stain removal, a weak soap solution can  
be applied with a cloth and the surface wiped dry. Care must be  
taken to avoid any moisture ingress into the product.  
Switch Panel  
Installation  
The backing box should be fixed to a suitable wall with  
appropriate conduit used where applicable to carry the cable  
between the heater and the switch panel. (see Fig. 8 for  
dimensions)  
After Sales Service  
Your product is guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase.  
Within this period, we undertake to repair or exchange this product  
free of charge provided it has been installed and operated in  
accordance with these instructions.  
This cable used to connect the heater to the switch panel should  
have sufficient cores (typically 5 core) to allow connection as per  
the enclosed wiring diagram and be at least 1.0mm².  
Your rights under this guarantee are additional to your statutory  
rights, which in turn are not affected by this guarantee.  
Test all switch settings once installation is complete.  
Should you require after sales service you should contact our  
customer services help desk on 0870 727 0101. It would assist  
us if you can quote the model number, series, date of purchase,  
and nature of the fault at the time of your call. The customer  
services help desk will also be able to advise you should you  
need to purchase any spares.  
Switch Panel Connections  
Connections are made as shown in Fig. 10. (References listed  
below).  
1
2
3
T
- FAN ON - OFF  
- HEAT 1  
Please do not return a faulty product to us in the first instance as  
this may result in loss or damage and delay in providing you with  
a satisfactory service.  
- HEAT 2  
- TERMINAL BLOCK  
SPC - SWITCH PANEL CABLE TO HEATER (NOT SUPPLIED)  
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.  
Tip: When stripping back the switch panel cable make note of  
the numbering or colours of each wire and their associated  
connections to the terminal block.  
Operation of switch panel  
Switch on electrical supply (MAINS IN) to the heater. Switching  
the switch marked ‘I’ energises the fan. The heat selection  
switches allow heat settings to be chosen as shown below:  
Settings -  
I
Fan Only  
Half Heat  
Full Heat  
I +  
I +  
The desired heater setting can be obtained through switch  
selection.  
Thermal Safety Cut-out  
The power supply to the heating elements will be interrupted if  
one or a combination of the following abnormal events occurs:  
1. Air inlet or outlet grilles are obstructed.  
2. Internal ventilation is impaired due to build up of dust and  
fluff.  
3. Blower unit stalls.  
NOTE: Before re-setting the reason for activation must be  
determined and corrective action taken.  
To reset the thermal safety cut-out for the CFS60, CFS90 or  
CFS120 models, access reset buttons as shown in Fig. 11 and  
push in direction of arrow. The CFS30 has an electrical reset  
cut-out which requires the power supply to be removed for a  
short period of time to allow the cut-out cool down. On return of  
the power supply, the heater should operate normally.  
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Glen Dimplex UK Limited  
Millbrook House  
Grange Drive  
UK customer help line (8.00AM – 6.00PM Mon-Fri; 8.30AM-1.00PM Sat)  
Customer Services:  
Tel.  
0870 7270101  
Hedge End  
Southampton  
Hampshire. SO30 2DF  
Fax.  
e-mail  
Tel.  
0870 7270102  
01 8424833  
Republic of Ireland  
[c] Glen Dimplex UK Limited  
All rights reserved. Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part, without prior permission in writing of Glen Dimplex UK Limited.  
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