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SECTION 9: W
IRING
 
AND
 E
LECTRICAL
 I
NFORMATION
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SECTION 9: WIRING AND ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
9.1 Electrical Supply
All heater models need a constant 230 V 50 Hz 1 Ø 
supply connected to terminals L
1
, N & Earth.
Polarity "L & N" must be correct. The voltage 
between neutral and earth should be 0 and never 
exceed 15 volts.
All heaters and controls must be correctly earthed. 
All external wiring must comply with the relevant 
local codes. Wire specification H05VV-F.
External controls must have the same constant 
230 V 50 Hz supply.
An isolator with a contact separation of at least 
3 mm on all poles must be installed adjacent to, but 
not attached to, the heater to disconnect all supplies 
to the heater and any remote control. This switch 
should be fused to 5 A.
The final connection to the heater should be made 
by flexible cable or conduit to the 7 pole plug using 1 
mm
2
 cable on all models.
9.2 Remote Controls
The heater is designed to be operated by controls 
installed remote from the heater. See Page 14, 
Section 9.3
.
9.2.1 Burner Controls (Thermostat)
Controls to operate the burner must be connected 
between L
1
 and T
2
.
 
9.2.2 Positioning Room Thermostats or 
ROBERTS GORDON
®
  Control 
A room thermostat or ROBERTS GORDON
®
  
control should be mounted on a wall or column at a 
height of approximately 1.5 metres from the floor to 
measure the ambient temperature. It should be clear 
of both cold draughts and the direct path of warm air 
from the heater.
9.2.3 Remote Frost Thermostat
When required, connect to L
1
 and T
2
 parallel to the 
room thermostat. Locate within the heated space 
adjacent to the most vulnerable equipment that 
requires protection. See Page 14, Section 9.3.
9.2.4 Remote Fan Controls
The fan will operate automatically providing there is 
a constant 230 V supply. 
A switch or control wired between L
1
 and T
1
 will 
allow external control of the fan(s).
The fan may be controlled to operate continuously 
from an external control, with the burner cycling on 
and off, providing that the fan run-on at close down 
is not impaired.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect electrical power before servicing.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death or electrical shock.