Specifications

HOT WATER CONNECTION
The hot water line should be connected to the RP¾/20 socket as shown on
the Installation diagram. For the most economical operation of the water
heater, it is recommended that all hot water lines are insulated with high
temperature, UV resistant 13mm closed cell insulation. Please check local
regulations regarding the use of hot water supply pipe work other than pipes
made of copper.
FILLING THE SYSTEM WITH WATER
Once the system plumbing is completed for the household and the Airoheat
has also been connected, the tank can be filled with water and pressurised.
CAUTION: The water heater must be filled with water before turning on
the electricity supply.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
This water heater is designed for connection to a CONTINUOUS TARIFF,
single phase 240 volt AC supply.
The electrical connection must comply with local supply authority regulations
and AS3000.
The unit is rated at 10 amps (2 core and earth) so the power mains supplying
the Airoheat must have a 10 amp minimum circuit breaker fitted.
For the Electrician the access cover may be removed by undoing the two
screws on the cover and sliding the cover downward to disengage it from the
case.
NOTE: The water heater is fitted with an electronic temperature control
and an over-temperature energy cut-out. Under no circumstances
should the water heater be operated without both these devices being
in the circuit. Replacement must be carried out by a qualified electrician
or the manufacturer.
DANGER - The operation of the thermal cut-out may indicate that the
system might not be working correctly. Do not reset the thermal cut-out
until the water heater has been serviced by a qualified person.
Part No: H3023 8 of 22
Version: 10155A