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1.  connection in supply   Cut out 12v Model 10v     24v  Model 18v       5 Combustion air flow low Blocked Partially blocked  exhaust combustion air inlet  Water trapped in exhaust pipe  Damaged crushed exhaust  Fan motor running slow                6 Gas solenoid valve Faulty valve in heater   8 High voltage Voltage too high  12Vmodel   15 5V   24V model    30V   9 Heat exchange temperature high Blocked inlet grill or obstructed hot air  outlet    Fan speed low  Faulty thermistor                
2.  the relevant sections of the  following standards     EN5008 1  EN55014 1  EN60945  EN50082 1  EN50014 2  EN50165  1S07637 1  ISO7637 2  PREN624  EN298    The data label is situated adjacent to the gas inlet     The gas supply line should be checked regularly for damage or leaks and tested  under pressure with a proprietary leak tester  NEVER TEST FOR GAS LEAKS  WITH NAKED FLAME  If a gas leak is detected or smelt  turn off gas at the bottle  immediately and ventilate the area  Contact a corgi registered installer to rectify the  problem     The heater is suitable for use while the vehicle is in motion subject to gas  regulations    Heatsource is suitable for boats when supplied with the correct marine installation  kit    VEHICLE INSTALLATION                      Bedbox or Locker    Gas Inlet    Sill of        Vehical                Hot air ducting  L  Hot air outlet i        Recirculation air vent    L Vehical    Chassis air inlet pipe    Heater exhaust Exhaust pipe  pipe retaining clip    a  Find a suitable location  usually in a bedbox  locker or base of a cupboard  The  Heatsource HS1800 should be fitted in an area allowing a minimum distance of  25mm from adjacent walls  ceiling or shelves from the main body of the heater   Check that there are no chassis members underneath the location of the exhaust  and combustion air spigots     b  Using the template provided  drill a 3mm pilot hole through the exhaust and  combustion air spigot centres  Examine underneath the vehi
3. E   rowr    HeatSource  HS1800  Heater       Vehical Installation   amp  Operating Instructions    Propex Heatsource Ltd  Unit 5  Second Avenue Buisness Park  Milbrook   Southampton  S015 OLP    Tel  023 8052 8555  Fax  023 8052 8800    Website  www propexheatsource co uk  Email  info propexheatsource co uk    SAFETY WARNINGS  amp  GENERAL INFORMATION    The heater must be installed by a corgi registered person or inspected by a corgi registered  person in accordance with the relevant regulatory and safety requirements     Heater installations must comply with the current British standards for motorhomes    Caravans and BS5482 Part 3 for Boats     The Heatsource HS1800 heater is not suitable for installation on the outside of the  vehicle     The heater must not be operated when refueling or when the vehicle is in a confined space   such as a garage     The exhaust gas outlet must not be fitted on the entry door nor in any position where  combustion products may enter the interior     The Heatsource HS1800 heater is designed to operate on Propane gas  mbar or Butane  at 28 or 30mbar  The HS1800 may also be used on mbar propane but the heat output  will be reduced  A 50mbar Propane model is also available  Under no circumstances  should an adjustable regulator be used     Do not allow materials to come in to direct contact with the heater  Under circumstances  must the intake grill be covered or obstructed at any time     The Heatsource HS1800 heater has been tested and passed
4. allation should be inspected annually by a corgi registered person and servicing  and cleaning identified carried out     The heater should not be left for long periods without use  It is advisable to run it for  short periods throughout the summer     The outlet grill on the heater should be inspected periodically for excess foreign  objects and cleaned if necessary     FAULT FINDING  The Heatsource HS1800 is equipped with an electronic diagnostic system for fault  finding  In the Event of a failure the red light on the thermostat will flash a certain  amount of times  then pause and it will repeat this until switched off     Manual  Overheat Cut Out  The H S 1900 is equipped with a manual  resetting  thermal cut out in addition to the electronic cut out This is designed to disengage  the gas solenoid valve if the electronic cut out toils and can operate if the heater is  switched off at the battery isolating switch without allowing it to purge  It can be  found by removing the inlet grill and following the two purple wires from the main  PCB  Press the red button  the fault code would be 2 flashes    FAULT FINDING TABLE       No  Of Flashes Symptons Possible Causes       1 Failed to ignite No Gas left in bottle   Bottle or gas tap turned off  Incorrect gas pressure  Igniter in heater failed       2 Flame Sensing Run out of gas whilst operating   Gas switched off   Ingestion of gas through combution air  intake   Low gas pressure       3 Low Voltage Battery voltage low   Bad
5. cle to check that there  is adequate clearance for a 30mm hole saw  Cut away any carpet or matting  around the exhaust and open out the holes to 30mm     c  Loosen the 4 x M4 screws on the base of the heater and slot the mounting  brackets into position  then re tighten the screws  Mount the heater in position and  mark the 4 mounting holes on the floor of the vehicle for screwing the heater down   Remove the heater and drill 4 x 3 5mm holes in the marked positions  then screw  the heater in place with the 3 4 x NO 8 self tapping screws provided    d  Find suitable locations for the hot air outlet and re circulation air inlet vent and  drill a 5mm pilot hole through each centre  Using a 95mm hole saw  drill out the  holes and fix the vents in position using the black 1 2 x No 8 counter sunk self  tapping screws provided     e  Fix the 60mm reducer  push fit  into the back of the hot air outlet  Cut the 60mm  thermoplastic ducting to length and fix to the heater and the outlet using the 50   70mm hose clips provided     NOTE  There is no reducing spigot provided for the air inlet vent  as it is not  necessary to put ducting on it     A metre length of 22mm flexible stainless steel tubing with a special end is supplied  for ducting the products of combustion away to the edge of the vehicle  The tube  may be cut to length and fixed to the heater using the clip provided     A clip is provided for fixing the end of the pipe to the underside of the with the end  cap slightly protru
6. ding under the sill or bumper and pointing towards the rear of the  vehicle  If it not possible to exhaust the heater to the sill then it is permissible to  terminate the flue underneath the vehicle but it if it exists in an under floor box  section then at least one side must be open to the atmosphere     The maximum overall length of the flue and inlet pipe combined can be up metres if  required  However  the flue pipe should never be shorter than the combustion air  inlet pipe     Omm length of combustion air pipe is provided  which is also fitted with an end cap   This should be attached to the heater with the hose clip and pointed in the same  direction as the flue pipe     The combustion air pipe can be terminated underneath the vehicle making sure the  end of it is at least 0 5 metres away from the end of the exhaust  Take care to  ensure that both pipes have a slight downward slope to prevent any possibility of  water traps  Make sure that the flue is not terminated in an under floor box section     GAS CONNECTION    The heater uses an 8mm  5 16   gas connection which also incorporates a point      The gas supply should be connected with copper gas pipe with an isolating valve  and all connections made with brass compression fittings  fitted with proper olives     When the gas line is complete all joints should be tested for leaks using leak  detection solution   NEVER WITH A NAKED FLAME     Gas pressure should be verified at the test point using a low pressure gauge 
7. or  U   tube  any tests or connections should only be undertaken by a corgi registered  person     WIRING INSTRUCTIONS       a  The Heatsource HST800 heater is supplied with 2 wring looms  a 2 core  red ad  black  ad a 5 core  red  black  orange  white ad green   both are fitted with  terminals ad housings to plug into the main PCB inside the heater and are supplied  already connected     b  Find a suitable location for the thermostat between waist ad shoulder height   Make sure that it is not mounted in an area with poor air circulation or in an area  with above average heat  such as above a cooker  refrigerator or in direct sunlight     c  When you have chosen the location  drill a pilot hole in the area you expect to  retrieve the 5 core cable  If the clearance is OK  open the pilot hole out to 10mm     d  Run the 5 core cable from the heater to the thermostat location and remove  approximately 60mm of the outer insulation     e  Remove the thermostat knob by gently prizing it off and undo screws  A  to  remove the cover     f  Fix the backplate with the PCB to the wall making sure the 5 core cable is pulled  through the hole in the centre     g  Connect the cable to the terminal blocks as in the diagram and refit the lid     h  Replace the thermostat knob ad push the finishing caps into the lid to cover the  screw heads    i  Run the 2 core cable to a convenient supply  usually at the battery  ad connect  using the fuse holder supplied     j  Insert the 5 amp fuse and tes
8. t     OPERATION    Usage  Pay particular attention to the exhaust and combustion air inlets that neither  have been blocked or damaged  Ensure that any snow or clear from the part of the  vehicle where the heater exhaust is mounted    Check the gas supply is turned on and that the battery voltage is correct  see  specifications      Rotate the thermostat dial fully anti clockwise and push the 3 position switch to the  left  The red power light should illuminate     Rotate the thermostat dial until the green light illuminates  After 3 seconds the  heater motor will start and ignition should occur after a 30 second pre cycle     Select the desired temperature setting by adjusting the dial on the thermostat  The  heater will then cycle on and off to maintain that temperature     When the set temperature is reached the green light will go out and the heater will  start its post purge cycle  When the motor switches off  the red heater light will dim  indicating that the heater is on standby     The 3 position switch is depressed on the right  the green LED will illuminate and  the fan will blow cold air continuously     sequence of operation   Switch on  Heater motor starts  30 second pre purge to clear gases from heat exchanger  Gas valve opens  Spark generator operates  Heater lights and runs  Temperature reaches thermostat setting  Heater switches off  First Purge   approx  2mins depending on heat exchanger temperature   Temperature drops   Cycle repeated    MAINTENANCE    Inst
    
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