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We like to remember that, products that use combustion or electrical energy there is security rule to observe before operating.

Do not allow children to be near the appliance.

What is prohibited if there is a gas smell?

It is prohibited to turn on an electrical device if there is a gas smell. In this case:

  • Open windows and door.
  • Close the gas tap.
  • Call a Technical Service Assistance.

What is prohibited to touch the appliance with?

It is prohibited to touch the appliance with wet hand or other parts of your body.

What is prohibited to do with the appliance when it is running?

It is prohibited to clean the appliance when it is running.

What is prohibited to do with electric wires outside the appliance?

It is prohibited to pull, remove and wring electric wires outside the appliance also if the electrical supply is turned off.

What is prohibited to place over the appliance?

It is prohibited place over the appliance, towels, tea clothes and other could be cause of inefficiency or also source of hazard.

What is prohibited to leave outside within a child’s reach?

It is prohibited to leave paper, plastic, or other things of the appliance box outside within a child’s reach. It could be potential source of hazard.

What should you do after removing the packaging?

After removing the packaging, check the integrity of the contents. In case of discrepancies, contact the Agency that sold the appliance.

How must the appliance be used?

The APPLIANCE must be used as intended by the Manufacturer and for the purpose for which it was expressly built. The Manufacturer disclaims any contractual and non-contractual liability for injury to persons and animals and damage to things caused by installation, adjustment and maintenance errors or improper appliance use.

What should you do if the appliance is not used for a long period of time?

If the APPLIANCE is not used for a long period of time, the following operations will have to be performed:

  • Position the master switch of the appliance on “OFF”
  • Position the master switch of the system, if fitted, on “OFF” or disconnect the plug from the power socket.
  • Close the gas tap The appliance should be serviced at least once a year.

What should you do with the booklet?

This booklet is an integral part of the appliance and must therefore be carefully looked after and ALWAYS accompany the APPLIANCE, including when this is sold to another user or transferred to another system. In case of damage or loss, ask the Area After Sales service of the Manufacturer for another copy.

What should you always make sure of?

Always make sure that curtains or other objects do not obstruct the suction filter and the room air outlet vent.

Where should you only connect the appliance to?

Only connect the appliance to properly earthed power sockets.

Where should you only install the appliance?

Only install the appliance in dry environments (protection IP 20).

Where must the appliance not be operated?

The appliance must not be operated wherever there are hazardous materials, vapours or liquids.

Where should you install the appliance?

Install the appliance on a flat surface to prevent any malfunction.

What should you not do in the vicinity of the appliance while it is in operation?

Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation.

What should you not use or store in or near this appliance?

Do not use or store flammable materials in or near this appliance.

What should you not place on or against this appliance?

Do not place articles on or against this appliance.

What should you not do to the appliance?

Do not modify this appliance.

How is the appliance identified?

The appliance is identified through:

  • Packed label: A label that indicates the code and the combustion it uses to identifies the appliance.
  • Technical label: The technical label reports the matrices numbers, the gas prearrangement, and technical observation.
  • Gas prearrangement label: It reports the kind of gas the appliance has to use, and if there is a transformation from one kind of gas to another you have to change the old label.

What is required for spare parts, or technical operation?

Spare parts, or technical operation require, a precise identification of the type of model.

What will happen if there is going to be any tampering of the technical label?

If there is going to be any tampering of the technical label, this will not consent the right identification of the apparatus.

What is the appliance?

The appliance is a gas radiator that heat up the atmosphere. It has an intake of air that goes in the combustion chamber type C. The appliance is made with an aluminium body that allows a high efficiency of heat; it also has a fan that allows the dispersal of air faster in the rooms.

How are the appliances arranged in factory?

The appliances are arranged in factory for the function at gas methane and they can be transformed to GPL(G30/G31) using the furnished nozzle kit.

What does the electrical device allow you to do?

It also has an electrical device that allows you to do a series of things.

What does the Processor Control Box (P.C.B assy) do?

There also is a Processor Control Box (P.C.B assy) that controls all the principals’ function of the apparatus.

What does the Control Panel have?

After there is the Control Panel that has other options.

What does this type of screen simultaneously provide?

This type of screen simultaneously provides an entire series of information:

  • MIN operating power.
  • MAX operating power.
  • Wire command enabling.
  • Ambient temperature.
  • Desired ambient temperature.
  • Degrees centigrade unit scale.
  • Data transmission

What does the On/Off key also do?

1 – On/Off key and device RESET

What does the Reduce temperature key do?

2 – Reduce temperature key (MIN 5°C)

What does the Increase temperature key do?

4 – Increase temperature key (MAX 35°C)

What does the Enable/disable Wireless command key do?

5 – Enable/disable Wireless command key

How is the appliance supplied?

The appliance is supplied in one cardboard package:

What are the contents of appliance package?

Contents of appliance package:

  • 1 Appliance
  • 1 Manual control
  • 1 Metal template
  • 1 Pipe KIT:
    • 1 Adapter union
    • 1 Suction pipe (L = 500mm) (Ø 32mm Mod. 3.0 – 5.0) (Ø 54mm Mod. 7.0 – 9.0)
    • 1 exhaust pipe (L = 500mm) (Ø 32mm Mod. 3.0 – 5.0) (Ø 54mm Mod. 7.0 – 9.0)
    • 1 Single outer end piece + anchors (Ø 32mm Mod. 3.0 – 5.0) (Ø 54mm Mod. 7.0 – 9.0)
  • 1 Document envelope:
    • 1 Operator’s instruction booklet
    • 1 Installer’s instruction booklet
    • 1 Gas transformation kit
    • 1 Spare parts catalogue
    • 1 Warranty certificate
    • 1 Warranty labels
  • 1 Power socket
  • 1 Paper template
DESCRIPTION 3.0 5.0 7.0 9.0
Depth ( B ) mm 225 225 225 225
Height ( A ) mm 585 585 585 585
Width ( C ) mm 535 685 835 985
Weight kg 20,7 27 33 38,7
DESCRIPTION CODE
90° curves  32mm pipe union 70000700 00
Extension  32mm L = 500mm 70000720 00
Extension  32mm L = 1000mm 70000710 00
Outer protection grille GP for separate end piece  32mm 70000350 00
Griglia prot. esterna GPu per Term. Unico  32mm 70000600 00
Stack for pipe  32mm 70000730 00
90° curve  54mm pipe union 70000370 00
Extension  54mm L = 500mm 70000390 00
Extension  54mm L = 1000mm 70000380 00
90° curve  54mm cast 70000755 00
Outer protection grille GP for separate end piece  54mm 70000350 00
Recessed screen SDP for separate end piece  54mm 70000365 00
Stack for pipe  54mm 70000740 00
INSULATION for pipe  54mm L = 1000mm (pack of 4 pcs.) 70000991 00
INSULATION for pipe  32mm L = 1000mm (pack of 5 pcs.) 70000850 00
Inlet/Outlet end piece  54mm L = 6 cm 70000840
Inlet/Outlet end piece  32mm L = 5 cm 70000465 00
135° curves  54mm 70000466
135° curves  32mm 70000375 00
Recessed screen SDP for separate end piece  32mm 70000705 00
Outer protection grille GPu for combined end piece  54mm 70000365 00
WIRELESS 70000610 00
Floor Standing 3.0 70001435 00
Floor Standing 5.0 70001440 00
Floor Standing 7.0 70001445 00
Floor Standing 9.0 70001450 00
SPECIAL OUTLETS KIT (pipes from inside the room)  54mm TP5410A5 00
SPECIAL OUTLETS KIT (pipes from inside the room)  32mm TP3206A5 00
CHIMNEY Weathering, FLAT ROOF  90mm 70000726 00
CHIMNEY Weathering, INCLINED ROOF  54mm 70000725
COAXIAL END SECTION KIT  110 mm (ROOF installation)  54mm 70000445 00
Special Pipes Kit  54 mm (2 single term.) TP54SP 00000
Special Pipes Kit  32 mm (2 single term.) TP32SP 00000
DESCRIPTION CODE
Comando Wireless 2620980
Stratos Timer – Wireless Remote 2620981
1000mm Flue 32mm dia. (70000710) 2620982
1000mm Flue 54mm dia. (70000380) 2620983
290° Aluminium Bend 54mm dia. (70000370) 2620984
Floor Standing Kit 3.0 (233628) 2620985
Floor Standing Kit 5.0 (233629) 2620986
Floor Standing Kit 9.0 (233631) 2620987
HT Armaflex 32mm (70000840) 2620988
HT Armaflex 54mm (70000850) 2620989
Stratos 32mm Flue Cowl (70000466) 2620990
Stratos 32mm Flue Terminal (80006900) 2620991
Stratos 54mm Flue Terminal (80006915) 2620992
Stratos 90° Elbows 32mm (7000700) 2620993
Stratos Chimney 54mm Dia (70000740) 2620994
Stratos Flue Guard (3.0 & 5.0) (70000600) 2620995
Stratos Short Radius 90° Bend – 54mm dia (70000740) 2620996

What is in some parts of the book?

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GENERAL
General informations 4
Safety rules 4
Appliance description 5
Identification 5
Structure 6
Technical data 7
Accessories 7
Electrical scheme 8
Control panel 9
INSTALLATION
Receiving the product 10
Weight and dimension 11
Installation: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING <br>- Apparatus choice location 12
– Intake & exhaust tube fumes assemblage 13
–Tube Kit 32-54 mm with unique term (Standard) 15
KIT “FLOOR STANDING” support structure 17
KIT “PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS” 18
Electrical collegaments 19
Gas connection 19
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Preliminary operations 20
First service start 20
Processor control box malfunction 21
Controls during the first & after starting service 21
Gas transformation 22
Regulation 23
Ordinary maintenance 24
Appliance clean out 24
Components replacement 25
Disassembly & reassembly of the casing 27
Eventual anomalies & remedies 27
Useful information 31
GENERAL
General informations pag.5
Safety rules pag.5
Appliance description pag.6
Identification pag.6
Structure pag.7
Technical data pag.8
Accessories pag.8
Electrical scheme pag.9
Control panel pag.10
INSTALLATION
Receiving the product pag.11
Weight and dimension pag.12
Installation: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING <br>- Apparatus choice location pag.13
– Intake & exhaust tube fumes assemblage pag.14
– Tube Kit Ø 32 o Ø 54 mm with unique term. (Standard) pag.16
KIT “FLOOR STANDING” support structure pag.18
KIT “PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS” pag.19
Electrical collegaments pag.20
Gas connection pag.20
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Preliminary operations pag.21
First service start pag.21
Processor control box malfunction pag.22
Controls during the first & after starting service pag.22
Gas transformation pag.23
Regulation pag.24
Ordinary maintenance pag.25
Appliance clean out pag.25
Components replacement pag.26
Disassembly & reassembly of the casing pag.30
Eventual anomalies & remedies pag.30
Useful information pag.32
GENERAL
General informations pag.5
Safety rules pag.5
Appliance description pag.6
Identification pag.6
Structur pag.7
Technical data pag.8
Accessories pag.8
Electrical scheme pag.9
Control panel pag.10
INSTALLATION
Receiving the product pag.11
Weight and dimension pag.12
Installation: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING <br>- Apparatus choice location pag.13
– Intake & exhaust tube fumes assemblage pag.14
–Tube Kit 32-54 mm with unique term (Standard) pag.16
KIT “FLOOR STANDING” support structure pag.18
KIT “PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS” pag.19
Electrical collegaments pag.20
Gas conn ction pag.20
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Preliminary operations pag.21
First service start pag.21
Processor control box malfunction pag.22
Controls during the first & after starting service pag.22
Gas transformation pag.23
Regolation pag.24
Ordinary maintenance pag.25
Appliance clean out pag.25
Components replacement pag.26
Disassembly & reassembly of the casing pag.30
Eventual anomalies & remedies pag.30
Useful information pag.32
GENERAL
General informations pag.5
Safety rules pag.5
Appliance description pag.6
Identification pag.6
Structure pag.7
Technical data pag.8
Accessories pag.8
Electrical scheme pag.9
Control pan l pag.10
INSTALLATION
Receiving the product pag.11
Weight and dimension pag.12
Installation: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING <br>- Apparatus choice location pag.13
– Intake & exhaust tube fumes assemblage pag.14
– Tube Kit Ø 32 o Ø 54 mm with uniqu term. (Standard) pag.16
KIT “FLOOR STANDING” support structure pag.18
KIT “PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS” pag.19
Electrical collegaments pag.20
Gas connection pag.20
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Preliminary operations pag.21
First service start pag.21
Processor control box malfunction pag.22
Controls during the first & after starting service pag.22
Gas transformation pag.23
Regolation pag.24
Ordinary maintenance pag.25
Appliance clean out pag.25
Components replacement pag.26
Disassembly & reassembly of the casing pag.30
Eventual anomalies & remedies pag.30
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GENERAL
General informations pag.5
Safety rules pag.5
Appliance description .6
Id ntific tion .6
Structure pag.7 Technical data pag.8
Acc ssories pag.8 El ctrical scheme pag.9
Control panel pag.10
INSTALLATION
Receiving the product . 1
Weight and dimension . 2
Installation: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING <br>- Apparatus choice location . 3
– Intake & exhaust tube fumes assemblage .14
– Tube Kit Ø 32 o Ø 54 mm with unique term. (Standard) .16
KIT “FLOOR STANDING” support structure pag.18
KIT “PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS” pag.19
Electrical collegaments pag.20
Gas connection pag.20
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Preliminary operations . 1
First service start . 1
Processor co trol box malfunction . 2
MODEL CODE
BRAHMA STRATOS 3.0 NG 2620970
BRAHMA STRATOS 5.0 NG 2620971
BRAHMA STRATOS 7.0 NG 2620972
BRAHMA STRATOS 9.0 NG 2620973
STRATOS BRAHMA 3.0 NG
STRATOS BRAHMA 5.0 NG
STRATOS BRAHMA 7.0 NG
STRATOS BRAHMA 9.0 NG
GENERAL
General informations pag.5
Safety rules pag.5
Appliance description pag.6
Identification pag.6
Structure pag.7
Technical data pag.8
Accessories pag.8
Electrical scheme pag.9
Control panel pag.10
INSTALLATION
Receiving the product pag.11
Weight and dimension pag.12
Installation: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING <br>- Apparatus choice location pag.13
– Intake & exhaust tube fumes assemblage pag.14
– Tube Kit Ø 32 o Ø 54 mm with unique term. (Standard) pag.16
KIT “FLOOR STANDING” support structure pag.18
KIT “PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS” pag.19
Electrical collegaments pag.20
Gas connection pag.20
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Preliminary operations pag.21
First s rvic start pag.21
P ocessor control box malfunction pag.22
Cont ols during the first & after starting service pag.22
Gas transformation pag.23
GENERAL
General informations pag.5
Safety rules pag.5
Appliance description pag.6
Identification pag.6
Structur pag.7 Technical data pag.8
Accessories pag.8 Electrical scheme pag.9
Control panel pag.10
INSTALLATION
Receiving the product pag.11
Weight and dimension pag.12
Installation: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING <br>- Appar tur choice location pag.13
– Intake & exhaust tube fumes assemblage pag.14
–Tube Kit 32-54 mm with unique term (Standard) pag.16
KIT “FLOOR STANDING” support structure pag.18
KIT “PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS” pag.19
Electrical colleg ments pag.20
Gas conn ction pag.20
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Preliminary operations pag.21
First service start pag.21
Processor control box malfunction pag.22
Controls during the first & after starting service pag.22
Gas transformation pag.23
Regolation pag.24
Ordinary maintenance pag.25
Appliance clean out pag.25
Components replacement pag.26
Disassembly & reassembly of the casing pag.30
Eventual anomalies & remedies pag.30
Useful information pag.32

What are some general information to keep in mind?

  • This apparatus is environmentally friendly because the air is intake from the outside.
  • Only use pieces from the manufacturer when installing the appliance.
  • Do not let the electrical cable touch heated parts.
  • The installer is responsible for informing the owner about the appliance’s operation.
  • Do not block the appliance’s intake and exhaust tubes.

What should I consider when choosing a location for the appliance?

  • Make sure there is enough space for the appliance to function correctly.
  • Check if the materials around the appliance tubes can withstand heat.
  • Verify if the wall is made of suitable material and can support the appliance’s weight.
  • Ensure that the material surrounding the exhaust fumes tubes is not wood or plastic but can support the heat.
  • The material where the appliance will be placed must resist the exhaust tube heat (about 180°C).
  • If the wall material has low resistance, you can create a cavity around the exhaust fume tube and insulate it with strong material that can handle the temperature.
  • You can also execute a hole with a larger diameter (at least 4 cm larger than the exhaust fume tube).
  • It is prohibited to install the appliance in rooms like bathrooms or showers.
  • For installations in these rooms, special protections must be implemented to ensure the apparatus complies with Electrical security rules.

What is important to know about the intake and exhaust tube fumes assemblage?

  • The intake & exhaust tubes can be embedded inside the wall or left in sight but they must be protected to avoid risks.
  • A spacing bar is available to keep the apparatus in sight.
  • It is recommended to insulate the exhaust tubes with materials that can resist temperatures over 200° C° (e.g. HT/-Armaflex).
  • Drill holes for fastening the tubes after determining the hangers’ length and insert them in the correct position.
  • Before assembling the tubes kit, verify that the maximum tube length and maximum loaded loss have been respected (refer to the table).
Unloaded intake tubes Wall hole Common terminal tubes
Max common terminal tube length Min comprehensive tube length Max separate terminal tube length
3.0 80 mm 80 mm
5.0 80 mm 54 mm
7.0 54 mm 110 mm
9.0 32 mm 65 mm

How do I fit the template, union, and pipes?

  • Use the provided paper template (4) to determine the position of the appliance and the support template (3).
  • Level and mark the holes (1, 2) then remove the paper template from the wall.
  • Make the holes (2) for fastening the template to the wall.
  • Drill the centering hole (1) through the entire wall thickness.
  • Create the hole for the suction and discharge pipes using the centering hole (1).
  • Use a Ø 65 mm hole for Ø 32 mm pipes or a Ø 110 mm hole for Ø 54 mm pipes.
  • It is suggested to make the hole in two stages to avoid damaging the outer part of the wall: starting from the inside (A) and ending on the outer side (B).
  • Remove the plate (5).
  • Fit the adapter union unit (6) on the template using the provided screws.
  • Cut the pipes to the wall thickness plus 25 mm and remove the excess parts.
  • Ensure the cut is perpendicular to the pipe axis and avoid deforming the pipes.
  • Carefully remove any burrs after cutting.
  • Use silicone grease or a soapy solution to facilitate fitting pipes with O-rings.
  • Make sure the O-rings do not dislodge from their seats.
  • If using the spacer support, fasten the template + unit + pipes directly onto the support and fit the pipes in the slots provided on the support.
  • Fit and fasten the pipes (7) onto the unit (6).
  • Level the template + unit + pipes.
  • Insulate the exhaust pipe (8) and fit the pipes into the hole in the wall.
  • Insulate the fume exhaust using material resistant to temperatures above 200°C (e.g., HT/-Armaflex) before fastening the pipes, only for lengths greater than 50cm.
  • Secure the template + unit + pipes to the wall using the screw anchors provided (2).
  • Use screw anchors appropriate for the weight and material of the wall.

How do I assemble the outside grill (GP and GPu)?

  • You only need the inserts and the steel flange to assemble the grill.

How do I assemble the SDP protection?

  • After drilling the outside wall, place the protection (1) with mortar.
  • Assemble the terminal tube using the equipment screws.
  • Adjust the terminal to the tube length and grill (2) protection between the walls.
  • Ensure the tube cuts are perpendicular and avoid deforming the tubes.

How do I assemble the kit parallel tube Ø 32/54 mm with unique terminal (standard)?

  • This system is used when the exhaust fume and air intake are near the apparatus.
  • Assemble the adapter tubes connection unique terminal from the outside.
  • Insert the assembled group (adapter connection, angles, and curves) into the wall.
  • Position the exhaust/intake tubes threaded outside the wall, ensuring the short tube (exhaust tube) is always up.
  • Fasten the group adapter connection to the template using the screw set.
  • Insert the unique terminal until the plastic ring touches the wall.
  • Mark the holes for fastening with a punch.
  • Cut the terminal and drill holes for the inserts (Ø 6 mm).
  • Fasten the unique terminal to the wall using the inserts (Ø 6 mm), ensuring the exhaust tube faces upwards.
  • Ensure the adapter tube connections are correctly inserted.
  • Use silicone grease to fasten the tube assembly and ensure the O-rings remain in their seats.
  • For lengths greater than 50cm, insulate the exhaust fume tube with material resistant to 200°C (e.g., HT/-Armaflex) before walling up the tubes.

How do I fit the remote digital control?

  • Select the position for the remote control.
  • Install the remote control at a maximum distance of 6 meters from the appliance to ensure proper operation.
  • To read the perfect room temperature for comfort, position the remote control away from the appliance.
  • In this position, the remote control senses the temperature at human height.
  • Install the remote control at a height of MIN 1 m and MAX 1.5 m off the floor to ensure correct operation.

What are the steps for installation?

  • Choose the location for the remote control.
  • Open the remote control, insert the batteries, and check:
    • Display unit operation
    • Range of action (refer to the User Section)
  • Check the range of action:
    • A) If the LED flashes 4 times per second, the reception is correct.
    • B) If the LED flashes slowly, you are at the limit of the range of action.
    • C) If the LED does not flash, you are outside the range of action.
  • Mark the fastening holes’ positions on the wall and drill.
  • Use the most suitable screw anchors and screws for the chosen wall.
  • Fasten the rear part of the remote unit to the wall.
  • Assemble the front part with the Display unit.

How do I mount the “floor standing” support structure?

  • It is important to read and follow the general information in the INSTALLATION chapter.
  • Use the support structure kit if the chosen wall cannot support the appliance’s weight.
  • This accessory transfers the entire weight of the appliance to the floor.

What are the steps for installation?

  • Check the contents of the KIT.
  • Select the installation wall and assess its consistency for drilling the hole (A) for the suction and exhaust pipes.
  • Assemble the side brackets (1) with the template (2), supports (6), and adjustment screws (7) to create a single structure (5).
  • Place the structure against the wall and, using a spirit level, mark the center of hole (A).
  • Drill hole (A): Ø 65 mm for Ø 32 mm pipes or Ø 110 mm for Ø 54 mm pipes.
  • Remove the plate (3) from the template (2).
  • Fit the unit (4) onto the template (2).
  • Fit and fasten the pipes (10) onto the unit (4).
  • Fit the new unit (structure + pipes) onto the appliance frame (11).
  • Position the appliance against the wall and level it.
  • Fix the appliance to the wall using suitable wall plugs and the holes (8).
  • Connect the power and gas supplies.
  • Fit the cover (9).

How do I fit the silumina frame assembly for installation on combustible or wooden walls?

  • This assembly is designed for walls between 100 mm and 500 mm thick.
  • After selecting the heater’s position according to the installation booklet, cut a hole through the wall with the following dimensions: diameter (A).
  • Ensure the hole in the wall is as neat as possible to allow for straight and level installation of the flue assembly through the wall.

How do I fit the silumina frame assembly to the wall?

  1. Measure the wall thickness (excluding the stainless-steel plate) and cut tube (2) to the wall thickness.
  2. Insert the internal tube (2) into the opening in the wall.
  3. Attach the metal plate (5) to the inside of the wall using the 4 provided screws with anchors for wooden walls.
  4. Fit the cut tube to the wall from inside the building, ensuring it fits within the lugs on the stainless-steel plate.
  5. Fit the internal wall plate so that its 4 screws (1) fit inside the tube.
  6. Attach the external stainless-steel (3) AISI 304 to the outside of the wall using the 4 screws provided in the pack.
  7. If the external wall is hard stone, use screws and anchors suitable for stone walls.
  8. Apply a water-resistant compound (e.g., Secomasic or Silastic) between the plate and the wall to prevent rainwater from entering.

How do I make the gas connection?

  • Check the technical label on the heat exchanger cover for the type of gas used by the appliance.
  • Use appropriate gas tubes and pipe fittings.
  • The etching under the appliance is 3/8" M UNI ISO 7/1.
  • If the gas supply is on the right side of the appliance, use nipples for any potential issues.
  • Perform the first seal tests after connecting the gas.

What are the important points for power connections?

  • The appliance comes with a cable and plug for connection to the mains power supply.
  • A proper earth connection is mandatory.
  • The appliance manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by an improper earth connection.
  • Refer to the attached diagram for electrical work.
  • Never use gas and/or water pipes to earth the appliance.

What are the preliminary operations I need to do?

  • The appliance is factory-preset for methane gas (G20) as indicated on the technical label.
  • Note: The apparatus can be requested with the GPL gas function.
  • Before starting the appliance, check the following:
    • The appliance is preset for the correct gas type.
    • The gas connection is properly made and the gas switch is open.
    • The electrical connections are properly done.
  • Ensure a good ground connection and respect the neutral phase.
  • During the initial startup, there might be emissions of vapors and odors, which are annoying but not dangerous.
  • To minimize these inconveniences, run the unit at full power for several hours and ventilate the room.
  • For increased comfort in the heated environment, it is advised to use the humidifier tray (1) located within the casing.
  • Do not overfill the tray to prevent water overflow, which could damage or cause malfunctions in the appliance.
  • Only fill the tray with water; avoid other liquids that might damage the tray or cause malfunctions.

How do I start the appliance after performing the preliminary operations?

  • Ensure the fuel tap is open.
  • Plug the appliance into the power supply socket.
  • Turn the master switch (if present) to “on” or insert the power plug into the wall socket.
  • Press the On/Off key (see User section) to switch on the appliance.
  • Set the room thermostat to a high value to reduce heating time.
  • After startup, the appliance will run until it reaches the set room temperature.
  • If there are malfunctions during startup or operation, the appliance will stop and the corresponding unblock signal will illuminate on the display.
  • To reset the appliance, press and hold the unblock button.
  • Wait for the startup procedure to complete and the operation signal to light up.
  • When the appliance is running, set the clock and timer for automatic operation (refer to the User section).

What should I do in case of control unit malfunctions?

  • Reset the control unit as follows:
    • a) Press the On/Off button as shown in the illustration.
    • b) Connect and disconnect the plug from the socket or turn the master switch to “off” and then to “on”.

What controls should I perform during the first and subsequent service starts?

  • Verify that the gas pressures are as indicated in the table upon starting.
  • The gas pressure value must match the values listed in the table.
  • The apparatus will execute a stop followed by a restart.
  • From the main control panel, operate the atmospheric thermostat or the timer.
  • The fan will start when the thermostat gives consent.

How do I perform the gas transformation?

  • The appliance is preset for methane gas (G20) according to the technical label, but it can be converted to GPL (G30/G31) using the provided transformation kit.
  • The transformation should only be performed by Technical Service Assistance, the manufacturer, or authorized personnel, even if the appliance has already been installed.

What are the steps to perform the gas transformation?

  • Shut down the appliance using the main button, then disconnect the electrical plug.
  • Disassemble the cover (1) as explained in the “assembling & disassembling the cover” chapter.
  • Follow these steps for the transformation:
    • Disconnect the gas from the R3/8 nipples (1) located on the cap.
    • Remove the M5 screws (2), then slide off the cap and the burner group (3).
    • Unscrew the screws (4) and the burner (5).
    • Unscrew the 3 injectors (6) and replace them with the new ones.
    • Take care when fastening the injectors, ensuring they have the correct values as listed in the table.
    • The injector seals and the 3/8" nipples are mechanically sealed, so no gasket is needed.
    • Verify that the values on the nozzles correspond to the values in the table below.
  • Reassemble the cap with the burner, following the disassembly steps in reverse order, and remember to install the O-ring (7) around the cap.
  • Proceed with the regulation as outlined in the “Regulation” chapter; check the capacity of the gas tube connections from the gas valve to the burner.
  • Replace the gas labels; after the transformation, seal the regulated parts.
  • Keep the old labels on the apparatus, as discarding them may cause problems or danger.
Model Natural Propane
3.0 0.92 0.55
5.0 1.25 0.72
7.0 1.50 0.82
9.0 1.75 0.95

How do you regulate the gas pressure on the appliance if it has a G20 gas function?

The appliance comes pre-regulated by the manufacturer for the G20 gas function (20 mbar). If a new regulation is needed, such as changing the gas valve or switching between methane and GPL, it must be performed by a qualified technician or the manufacturer.

What are the steps for adjusting the alimentation pressure on a G20 gas appliance?

  • Open the gas tap, plug in the appliance, press the start button, and set the power to maximum.
  • Loosen the pressure screw (1), connect the manometer, and ensure the pressure is within the specified range of 17/25 mbar. Tighten the screw and disconnect the manometer.
  • Loosen the pressure screw (2), connect the manometer, and verify the nominal and minimum pressure values as specified in the table.

What are the steps for adjusting the nominal pressure on a G20 gas appliance?

With the appliance running at maximum power:

  • Loosen the outlet pressure screw (2) and connect the manometer.
  • Verify that the nominal pressure values match those in the Nozzle Pressure table.
  • For GPL function, only for 3+ categories, deactivate the regulator by tightening the adjustment screw (1) clockwise to a value just below the maximum supply pressure.
  • After verification, disconnect the manometer and tighten the screw.

What are the steps for adjusting the minimum pressure on a G20 gas appliance?

  • Turn on the first switch on the left side of the unit to activate “reduced power.”
  • Adjust the idle screw (4) by turning it counterclockwise to increase pressure or clockwise to decrease pressure.
  • Once adjusted, turn off the switch, disconnect the manometer from the pressure tap, and replace the screw.
  • After completing the adjustments, seal the screws on the regulator and modulator with a drop of paint.

What are the steps for regulating the gas pressure on an appliance using GPL butane G30 (29 mbar) or Propane G31 (37 mbar)?

  • Open the gas taps, plug in the appliance, press the start button, and set the power to maximum.
  • Loosen pressure screw (1), connect the manometer, and ensure the pressure value is within 29 mbar for butane and 37 mbar for propane. Tighten the screw. If the net pressure is low, adjust the low-pressure regulator on the gas tank.
  • Ensure the GPL vaporization capacity is sufficient.

What are the steps for adjusting the nominal pressure on an appliance using GPL butane G30 (29 mbar) or Propane G31 (37 mbar)?

With the appliance running at maximum power:

  • Loosen the outlet pressure screw (2) and connect the manometer.
  • Verify that the nominal pressure values match those in the Nozzle Pressure table.
  • For GPL function, only for 3+ categories, deactivate the regulator by tightening the adjustment screw (1) clockwise to a value just below the maximum supply pressure.
  • After verification, disconnect the manometer and tighten the screw.

What considerations are there when regulating an appliance to pure Propane?

When regulating the appliance to pure propane, it’s essential to use the correct gas type. Using an improper gas, like a propane/butane mixture or pure butane, may lead to heat exchanger overheating and other issues.

How do you regulate the minimum pressure on an appliance using GPL?

  • Regulate the maximum pressure first.
  • Adjust the screw on the modulator body (4).
  • Turning the regulator screw (3) clockwise decreases pressure, while turning it counterclockwise increases pressure.

How often should maintenance be performed on the appliance?

For optimal efficiency and reliability, it’s recommended to have the appliance serviced annually by a qualified technician.

What are the preliminary operations to perform before cleaning or maintaining the appliance?

  • Disconnect the electrical power supply by turning off the wall switch and unplugging the appliance.
  • Close the gas tap.
  • Allow the appliance to cool down completely.

What cleaning is required by the owner?

The owner is responsible for cleaning the cover by removing it and wiping away any accumulated dust.

What are the instructions for cleaning the cover?

  • Avoid using grease or lubricants on any appliance parts.
  • Do not use harsh cleaning products that could damage the plastic or painted parts.
  • Ensure the appliance is switched off on the control panel and the wall switch.
  • Allow the appliance to cool completely.
  • Use a damp cloth to clean the cover, avoiding direct contact with water or liquids.

How do you clean the burner?

For effective burner cleaning, especially in dirty environments or after extended periods of inactivity, use a compressor to blow air near the injector to remove residue and impurities. Inspect all injectors for proper function and refrain from using metallic utensils during cleaning.

How do you clean the ignition and revelation electrodes?

The ignition electrode (1) and revelation electrode (2) require careful cleaning as they can become brittle over time.

  • Unscrew the screws (3 or 4) and remove the electrode group (1 or 2).
  • Use a small brush with metallic bristles to clean the electrodes.
  • Reinsert the electrode group and replace the seal gasket (5) if necessary, taking care not to damage the electrodes.

How do you check the pressure switch tubes for deposits or condensation?

  • Check the pressure measurement pipes for both the fan combustion air pressure switch and the exhaust fumes/pressure switch.
  • Blow into the pipes, disconnect the switches, and test them to prevent potential damage.

How do you replace the Control board with Flame Control?

  • Loosen the retention screw (2) on the board cover.
  • Disconnect the connectors from their plugs.
  • Completely replace the electronic board, ensuring all wires are reconnected properly.

How do you replace the room probe?

  • Disconnect the probe cable connector (1) from the control unit (2).
  • Remove the damaged probe.
  • Install the replacement probe by following the removal steps in reverse order.

How do you replace the convection fan?

  • Disconnect the electrical connectors (1) from the fan motor.
  • Remove the ground connector from the fan motor.
  • Unscrew the four screws (2) that secure the fan to the supports (3).
  • Install the new fan and reassemble the components in reverse order.

How do you replace a burnt-out protection fuse?

If the appliance fails to turn on after a short circuit, immediately inspect the protection fuse:

  • Remove the fuse (1) and examine it.
  • If the fuse is discolored or the internal filament is broken, replace it with a new rapid-type fuse: F1AT- 250 V.

How do you replace the comburent air fan?

  • Disconnect the electrical connectors and the ground connector from the motor.
  • Remove the tube (1) from the pressure tap.
  • Disassemble the clamp (2) by unscrewing the screws (3) and separating it into two parts (4).
  • Secure the fan metering screw (5) to the combustion chamber (6).
  • Detach half of the sleeve (4) along with the clamp (2) and then remove the fan (5).
  • Unscrew and remove the fan frame, including the curved connector (7) and anti-vibration gasket (8).
  • Detach the curved connector (7) from the metering screw of the old fan and attach it to the new component (including the anti-vibration gasket (8)).
  • Reassemble the fan in reverse order, ensuring the curved connector with the O-ring (9) is inserted into the intake tube.
  • Securely tighten the clamp (2) until the rubber sleeve (4) effectively seals the fan connections.

How do you replace the electrodes?

The ignition electrode (1) and revelation electrode (2) become delicate over time.

  • Disconnect the high-tension cable.
  • Unscrew the screws (3 or 4) and remove the electrode group (1 or 2).
  • Reassemble the electrode (1 or 2) in reverse order, replacing the seal gasket (5) if necessary, being careful not to damage the ceramic insulator of the electrodes.
  • Reconnect the cables to the processor control box (P.C.B assy) (6).

How do you replace the safety thermostat (manual resetting)?

  • Remove the thermostat retention bracket (1) by loosening the screw (2).
  • Disconnect the power connectors from the safety thermostat (4).
  • Reinstall the thermostat unit by reversing the removal procedure.

When does the safety thermostat trip?

The safety thermostat trips if the convection fan malfunctions, if there’s abnormal overheating, or if the outgoing air temperature exceeds 107°C. This action deactivates the burner, closes the gas valve, and shuts down the appliance.

What type of spare parts should be used?

When replacing parts like electronic boards, valves, thermostats, pressure switches, fans, etc., always use original spare parts from the manufacturer.

How do you replace the valve gas coil?

  • Unscrew the screws holding the stirrup (4) that secures the coil (1) to the valve body (2).
  • Carefully remove the faulty coil (1).
  • Install the new fail-safe coil (3), ensuring it’s positioned correctly.
  • Replace the stirrup (4) to secure the coil.

How do you replace the coil modulator?

  • Disconnect the electrical connections.
  • Unscrew the nut (1) that fastens the coil (2) to the valve body (3) and remove it.
  • Carefully pull out the faulty coil (2).
  • Insert the new coil, making sure it is properly positioned.
  • Reconnect the electrical connections.

How do you replace the gas valve?

  • Disconnect the power connections.
  • Loosen the retention nut securing the burner pipe (1) to the valve body (2).
  • Loosen the retention nut securing the mains gas pipe (3) to the valve body.
  • Loosen the retention fork screw and remove it.
  • Carefully slide off the faulty valve.
  • Position the new valve correctly and install it.
  • Reconnect the power and gas connections.

How do you replace the pressure switch?

  • Remove the pressure switch (1) from its support (2).
  • Disconnect the tubes (3 & 4) and electrical connectors from the pressure switch.
  • Unscrew the stirrup support fixing screw (2) to separate the pressure switch from the frame.
  • Install the new pressure switch.
  • Connect the silicone tubes (3 & 4) and electrical connectors, referring to the electrical diagram if needed.
  • Ensure to use original spare parts.

How do you replace the condenser (model 50, 70 and 90 only)?

  • Remove the damaged condenser (1).
  • Install the replacement condenser by reversing the removal steps.

How do you disassemble the cover?

  • Remove the casing.
  • Take out the cup (3).
  • Unscrew the screw (2).
  • Completely remove the outer skirt (1).
  • To reassemble the skirt, follow these steps in reverse order.

What are the useful information regarding the product?

Regulation
Methane G20 (20 mbar)
Nominal and minimum pressure regulation 17 20 25
mbar mbar mbar
GPL butane G30 (29mbar)
and Propane G31 (37 mbar) 29 33.5 37
Minimum and nominal pressure mbar mbar mbar
GPL Propane G31
Minimum and nominal pressure 37 40.5 44
mbar mbar mbar

What are the dimensions of the product?

30 50 70 90
A – width (mm) 430 580 730 880
B – height (mm) 605 605 605 605
C – depth (mm) 230 230 230 230
D – Center distance holes (mm) 350 500 650 800
E – Height center distance (mm) 535 535 535 535
F – Diameter flue gas outlet (mm) 80 80 80 80
G – Diameter gas inlet (") 1/2” G 1/2” G 3/4” G 3/4” G
H – net weight (Kg) 8.5 10.5 12.5 14.5
I – Minimum room volume (m3) 40 60 85 110
L – Thermal Power (kW) 3.0 – 2.4 5.0 – 4.0 7.0 – 5.6 9.0 – 7.2
M – Consumption (g/h) 217 – 174 358 – 286 500 – 400 641 – 513

What should you do if the pilot light won’t stay lit?

Make sure the gas valve is turned on.

What should you do if there is a gas odor?

Immediately turn off the gas supply and ventilate the area.

What should you do if the heater is not producing enough heat?

Check the thermostat setting and make sure the air filter is clean.

What should you do if the heater is making strange noises?

Turn off the heater and call a qualified technician for service.

What does the manufacturer recommend?

The manufacturer recommends that you always consult a qualified technician for the installation, regulation, and maintenance of the appliance.

What should you do if the appliance is not working properly?

  • Check that the gas tap is open and the power supply is working.
  • Verify that the thermostat is set correctly.
  • Inspect the pressure switch tubes for any obstructions or condensation.
  • Ensure that the air intake and exhaust vents are clear.
  • If the problem persists, contact a qualified technician for assistance.

What should you do if the appliance is overheating?

  • Check that the air vents are not blocked.
  • Clean the appliance regularly, including the burner and heat exchanger.
  • Do not cover the appliance or place objects on top of it.
  • If the overheating continues, contact a qualified technician.

What should you do if there is a gas leak?

  • Immediately turn off the gas supply at the source.
  • Do not operate any electrical switches or appliances.
  • Open windows and doors for ventilation.
  • Evacuate the area and call the gas company or emergency services.

What are the safety instructions when using the product?

  • Only use the appliance in well-ventilated areas.
  • Keep flammable materials away from the appliance.
  • Do not modify or tamper with the appliance.
  • Supervise children and pets around the appliance.
  • Have the appliance regularly inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.

What is the purpose of the spare parts table?

This table is intended to help identify the correct spare parts required for the Bromic Brahma Stratos 3.0 NG heater.

What does “CODE” refer to in the spare parts table?

The “CODE” column lists the specific part number assigned by the manufacturer for each component.

What does “DESCRIPTION” refer to in the spare parts table?

The “DESCRIPTION” column provides a brief explanation of the function and location of the component within the heater system.

What are the spare parts for the “GAS TRAIN – G20”?

CODE DESCRIPTION
01 Valve gas (slow opening) SIT 845 SIGMA 845
02 Valve gas coil
03 Thermocouple 970 mm complete with nut
04 Fitting thermocouple
05 Modulator SIT 820 NOVA
06 Coil modulator
07 Gas nozzle for BRAMHA STRATOS 3.0 NG
08 Pilot burner assembly complete with injector for BRAMHA STRATOS 3.0 NG
09 Pipe burner Ø 18×1
10 Pipe gas inlet Ø 15×1

What are the spare parts for the “CONTROL – FLAME CONTROL”?

CODE DESCRIPTION
11 Electronic control unit with flame control for BRAMHA STRATOS 3.0 NG
12 Ignition electrode
13 Revelation electrode
14 Cables electrodes 1 m
15 Fuse support
16 Fuse F1AT 250V 3,15 A

What are the spare parts for the “SAFETY”?

CODE DESCRIPTION
17 Safety thermostat 107°C (manual reset)
18 Pressure switch for air fan
19 Pressure switch for exhaust fumes
20 Tubing silicone Ø int. 6 x ext. 10
21 Tubing silicone Ø int. 4 x ext. 7
22 Fitting tube silicone Ø int. 4 x ext. 7
23 Over temperature safety thermostat 150°C (manual reset)

What are the spare parts for the “ELECTRICAL – 230V/50Hz”?

CODE DESCRIPTION
24 Power cable with Schuko plug
25 Fan motor 230V – 50 Hz for model 30
26 Fan motor 230V – 50 Hz for model 50-70-90
27 Capacitor 2μF 450V for fan motor 50-70-90
28 Room probe
29 Gasket room probe
30 Terminal block
31 Ground terminal
32 Cable gland PG7
33 Terminal faston male 6,3mm
34 Terminal faston female 6,3mm
35 Terminal faston female 2,8mm
36 Micro switch normally close
37 Bracket support pressure switch
38 Fan axial 230V – 50 Hz for model 30, 50, 70
39 Fan axial 230V – 50 Hz for model 90
40 Cable motor fan 220 mm for BRAMHA STRATOS 3.0 NG – 30
41 Cable motor fan 320 mm for BRAMHA STRATOS 3.0 NG – 50
42 Cable motor fan 320 mm for BRAMHA STRATOS 3.0 NG – 70
43 Cable motor fan 320 mm for BRAMHA STRATOS 3.0 NG – 90

What are the spare parts for the “BODYWORK”?

CODE DESCRIPTION
44 Panel back
45 Panel top
46 Panel front complete
47 Grid
48 Heat exchanger complete
49 Flue gas outlet pipe
50 Cover screw
51 Washer M5
52 Screw M6x16
53 Nut M6
54 Screw self-tapping 4.2×13
55 Nut self-locking M5
56 Washer self-locking Ø 5.3
57 Screw self-tapping 4.8×19
58 Protection cover for cable fan axial motor

What are the technical characteristics of the Bromic Brahma Stratos 3.0 NG heater?

Feature Description
Category Direct vent gas fired space heater
Type of gas Natural Gas G20 (20 mbar)
Approval No. GMK/1109/001
Gas connection 1/2" G for model 30<br/>3/4" G for model 50, 70, 90
Ignition type Electronic with ionized flame control
Safety devices Safety thermostat (manual reset)<br/>Over temperature safety thermostat (manual reset)<br/>Pressure switch for combustion air fan<br/>Pressure switch for exhaust fumes
Power supply 230V 50 Hz
Power consumption 70W
Protection degree IPX4D
Operating temperature range +5°C +40°C
Maximum flue length (vertical) 4m
Maximum flue length (horizontal) 8m
Number of bends 90° Maximum 3
Minimum distance from combustible materials Front 1000 mm<br/>Side 500 mm
Installation This appliance shall only be installed by a licensed gas fitter in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and local gas fitting regulations and with the relevant Australian Standards.

What are the instructions and recommendations for installing the flue?

  • Flue Material: Use either rigid or flexible stainless steel flue pipes with a diameter of 80 mm.
  • Flue Length: The maximum length of the flue is 4 meters for vertical runs and 8 meters for horizontal runs. The total equivalent length, considering bends, should not exceed these limits.
  • Bends: Limit the number of 90-degree bends in the flue to a maximum of 3. Each bend adds to the equivalent length of the flue.
  • Flue Termination: The flue must terminate outside the building and be properly weatherproofed to prevent rain and debris from entering.
  • Clearances: Maintain a minimum clearance of 200 mm from the flue to any combustible materials, including walls, ceilings, and furniture.
  • Support: Adequately support the flue along its length to prevent sagging or movement.

What are the clearances to be considered during installation?

Maintain the following clearances to ensure safety and proper operation:

  • Front: Keep a minimum distance of 1000 mm from the front of the heater to any combustible materials, including walls, furniture, and curtains.
  • Sides: Ensure a minimum clearance of 500 mm from each side of the heater to combustible materials.

What are the steps for lighting the pilot light?

  • Safety First: Before attempting to light the pilot light, ensure the gas valve is turned off and the area is well-ventilated.
  • Access Pilot: Locate the pilot light assembly, which is typically near the gas control valve. You may need to remove a cover or panel for access.
  • Pilot Control: Identify the pilot control knob or button, usually marked with a “pilot” or flame symbol.
  • Press and Hold: Press and hold the pilot control knob or button. This action opens the gas valve to the pilot burner.
  • Ignite Pilot: While holding the pilot control, use a long lighter or match to ignite the pilot flame.
  • Hold and Release: Continue holding the pilot control for about 30 seconds after the pilot ignites. This allows the thermocouple to heat up and maintain the gas flow to the pilot.
  • Verify Pilot: After releasing the pilot control, the pilot flame should remain lit. If it goes out, repeat the process, ensuring the thermocouple is properly positioned in the pilot flame.

What are the steps for adjusting the thermostat?

  • Locate Thermostat: Find the thermostat control knob or buttons, usually on the front or side of the heater.
  • Desired Temperature: Set the thermostat to the desired room temperature.
  • Observe Heater: The heater will cycle on and off automatically to maintain the set temperature.

What should you do if the heater is not working after lighting the pilot light?

  • Gas Supply: Ensure the gas valve is fully open.
  • Thermostat Setting: Verify that the thermostat is set above the current room temperature.
  • Obstructions: Check for any obstructions blocking the air intake or exhaust vents.
  • Power Supply: If the heater has an electric ignition system, make sure it is properly plugged in and receiving power.
  • Service Call: If the problem persists, contact a qualified technician for assistance.

What are some troubleshooting tips for the product?

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Heater won’t turn on Gas supply is off Turn on the gas supply at the source.
Power supply is not connected Plug in the heater or check the circuit breaker.
Thermostat is set too low Adjust the thermostat to a higher setting.
Pilot light is out Relight the pilot light.
Safety device has tripped Reset the safety device or contact a qualified technician.
Heater is not producing enough heat Thermostat is set too low Increase the thermostat setting.
Air filter is dirty Clean or replace the air filter.
Burner is dirty or obstructed Clean the burner or remove any obstructions.
Gas pressure is low Contact a qualified technician to check and adjust the gas pressure.
Heater is making strange noises Fan motor is faulty Contact a qualified technician to replace the fan motor.
Loose parts or components Tighten any loose parts or components.
Obstruction in the air intake or exhaust vent Remove any obstructions from the air intake or exhaust vent.
Gas odor Gas leak Turn off the gas supply at the source. Open windows and doors for ventilation. Do not operate any electrical switches or appliances. Call a gas professional.

What should you do if the heater cycles on and off frequently?

  • Thermostat Location: Make sure the thermostat is not located in a drafty area or near a heat source, as this can affect its readings.
  • Anticipate: Try setting the thermostat a few degrees lower than desired to see if it reduces cycling.

What should you do if the flame is yellow or orange?

  • Ventilation: Ensure adequate ventilation to the heater to provide sufficient combustion air.
  • Burner Cleaning: Clean the burner ports to remove any dirt or debris that may be restricting gas flow.
  • Professional Check: Contact a qualified technician to check the gas pressure and burner operation.

What are the important safety precautions?

  • Never Leave Unattended: Avoid leaving the heater unattended for extended periods, especially when operating at high heat settings.
  • Proper Ventilation: Ensure adequate ventilation in the room where the heater is operating to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Install carbon monoxide detectors in your home to provide early warning of any potential issues.

What are some additional tips for safe and efficient heater operation?

  • Regular Maintenance: Schedule annual maintenance with a qualified technician to clean and inspect the heater, ensuring optimal performance and safety.
  • Clearances: Maintain the recommended clearances around the heater to prevent overheating and fire hazards.
  • Fuel Type: Use only the specified type of gas for your heater.
  • Instructions: Carefully read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety guidelines provided in the user manual.
  • Professional Installation: Always have the heater installed by a licensed professional to ensure proper setup and adherence to local codes.

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