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The unit is operated by the control panel (1) on the right side wall (fig. 1).
1.2.1 Heat Storage
The degree of heat storage (charging) is determined by the selector knob (fig. 17). A distinction needs to be made here between operation of the storage heater with or without c entral weather-controlled charging control unit (is in the sub-distributor). If there is no central, weather-controlled charging control unit (manual operation, fig. 18), the selector knob should be set as follows: =no charging 1=Transitional period (Spring/Autumn) corresponds to about 1/3 full charge 2=Mild Winter days corresponds to about 2/3 full charge 3=Winter days corresponds to full charge After a short while you will soon have the necessary experience to find the right setting every time. If there is a central, weather-controlled charging control unit (automatic operation), the selector knob should be set to position 3. The weather-controlled charging control unit then takes care of the right charging. For varying control of individual storage heaters, the charging volume can be adapted manually with the selector knob even when a charging control unit is available.
1.2.2 Heat Discharge
The heat discharge is controlled by a wall-mounted or integrated AEG room temperature regulator (special accessory). The desired room temperature must be set at the room temperature regulator which then controls the heat discharge automatically with the fan so that the set room temperature is kept constant. On very cold days it is advisable to leave the room temperature regulator switched on during long periods of absence (several days) to keep the temperature at about 10 C for example so that the building or room does not go cold (protection against frost).
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For the User 1.3 Safety Instructions
The unit must not be operated in rooms where there is a risk of fire or explosion due to chemicals, dust, gases or fumes; be operated in the immediate vicinity of pipes or containers which carry or contain inflammable or explosive substances; be operated when the minimum distances from adjacent object surfaces are not kept. This unit must only be installed (electrical installation), commissioned and maintained by an authorised expert according to these instructions. The unit must on no account be operated when work on floors such as laying, sanding, sealing, cleaning with petrol and caring (spray, wax) and similar is being performed. Then the room must be adequately aired before charging. If it is intended that children or persons with restricted physical, sensory, or mental capacity should operate the appliance, it must be ensured that this is only done after appropriate instruction has been provided by the person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device. The heaters casing surfaces and the air outlet grille can heat up to temperatures above 80 C. Therefore no inflammable, ignitable or heat insulating objects or materials such as washing, blankets, newspapers, containers of floor wax or petrol, aerosol cans and similar may be placed on or in the immediate vicinity of the heater. Washing must never be hung over the heater to dry. Danger of catching fire! Do not cover the device! The following minimum distances must be kept from the heater by all kinds of objects, e.g. furniture, curtains and textiles or other flammable and non-flammable materials especially from the air outlet grid (fig. 2): to the air outlet grille 500 mm from the right side wall (for installation clearance) 100 mm from the left side wall 70 mm from the left side wall with two storage heaters next to one another 100 mm from the cover (e.g. window ledge) 50 mm from the cover (curtains, inflammable materials) 100 mm The hot air must be able to discharge unhindered (fig. 19)! The label enclosed with these operating and installation instructions Do not place objects on or lean them against the heater must be affixed well visibly on the top of the heater in commercially used rooms such as hotels, holiday homes, schools etc.
Care and Maintenance
If slight brown discoloration of the unit housing should occur, this should be rubbed off i mmediately with a soft cloth (with hot water and washing-up liquid). The device should be cleaned cold with normal cleaners. Abrasive and aggressive cleaners should be avoided. Do not spray cleaning spray into the air vents. The ventilation duct behind the air outlet grille (5) should be checked by a specialist every two years. Slight dirt deposits may accumulate here. We recommend that you have the inspection and control elements checked during regular m aintenance. Safety, inspection and control elements as well as the entire charging and discharge control system should be checked by a specialist 10 years after first commissioning at the latest.
1.4.1 Cleaning the Fluff Screen (fig. 3)
The fluff screen (7) located in the air inlet grille (6) must be cleaned regularly, so that fault-free discharging of the storage heater is guaranteed. The fans switch off when the fluff screen is blocked. Proceed as follows to clean the fluff screen. Draw the air inlet grille (6) at its underside towards you (the front) off the catch spring, and re-
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For the User and Fitter
lease it out of the top catch by lifting it; Press the fluff screen out of the grille with a screwdriver for example and clean with a brush, vacuum cleaner or similar; Replace the fluff screen in the grille and snap in the lugs. Hang the top edge of the air inlet grille in the lock screws at the air guidance assembly and then press the bottom over the catch springs (fig. 16).
Important Note
Keep these instructions in a safe place, pass on to the new owner in case of a change of ownership. Make them available to the specialist in the case of repair work.
What to do when.?
For the User the storage heater does not get hot Check whether.. the selector knob is set to position 3. the corresponding fuses in your fuse box are defective or the FI switch has switched off. Eliminate the cause! If the following day the storage heaters have still not heated up, call a specialist. For the specialist Check whether.. the control of the heating element contactor is OK. there is a voltage at terminals L1/L2/L3. whether the safety temperature limiter (F1) has triggered.
"CLIC"
Check whether. the storage heater. the fan can be switched on housing should get with the room temperature reextraordinarily gulator. hot even in mild weaIf not, call a specialist. ther. the fluff screen in the air inlet grille is blocked. Eliminate cause as described in section 1.4.1!
Check whether.. the room temperature regulator has switched on and voltage is applied at terminal LE. the fans are turning. the safety temperature regulator (N5, see page 3, fig.1) in the air outlet has switched off. the control signal Z1 of the charging control unit is applied at terminal A1/Z1 in the storage heater.
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For the Fitter
Installation Instructions
Technical Data
The unit must be installed and connected by a specialist under consideration of these installation instructions.
WSP Width Bmm 118 Weight (with storage blocks)kg 415 Distance Xmm * Connection 2.0 PowerkW 16.0 Reference chargingkWh 17.0 max. charging P kWh Storage blocks 6 (12) Number of packages (blocks)pcs. 85 Block weightkg 3.4 Control resistance k Supplementary heating (special accessories) 0.35 / 0.5 Power kW
WSP 3,0 24.0 25.(18) 128 3.4 0.5 / 0.8
WSP 4010
WSP 5010
WSP 6.0 48.0 51.(36) 256 3.4 1.2 / 1.5
WSP 7.0 56.0 61.(42) 298 3.4 1.5 / 1.7
3/N/PE ~ 50 Hz 400 V 5.0 4.0 40.0 32.0 42.0 35.(24) 170 3.4 0.8 / 1.(30) 213 3.4 1.0 / 1.2
* WSP 2010 also with 1/N/PE ~ 50 Hz 230 V connectable
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For the Fitter 2.2 Technical Description (page 3, fig. 1)
21 Control panel Cover Right side wall Front wall Air outlet grille Air inlet grille Fluff screen Inside front wall Storage blocks Cover plate Thermal insulation Floor thermal insulation Mixing air flap Air duct Cable duct Air guidance assembly Heating element Fan Safety temperature regulator - discharging (N5) Safety temperature regulator - charging (N4) Safety temperature limiter (F1)
The storage blocks are heated up by the heating elements between the rows of storage blocks. Charging is set continuously with the charging control unit (selector knob fig. 17) Start and duration of the charging time are determined by the responsible electricity supply c ompany. Two built-in safety temperature regulators (19, 20) and a safety temperature limiter (21) prevent overheating of the unit. Whilst the safety temperature regulators switch on again automatically, the safety temperature limiter must be switched back on by the technician by pressing in the knob in the middle of the limiter after eliminating the cause of the error. The heat stored in this way is then discharged with the aid of a fan, also partly through the heater surface. In this case, the room air is sucked in through the air inlet grille (6) by the fan (18) and blown through the air ducts of the storage blocks (9) which heats them up. Before being output through the air outlet grille (5) the hot air generated in this way is mixed via two mixing air flaps with colder room air so that the emitted air does not exceed the maximum permissible temperature. The position of the mixing air flap and thus the mixing ratio of the air is controlled by a bi-metal controller.
Function Principle
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2.2.2 Reducing the Output
By moving or removing bridges at the terminals, the connection rating, factory wired to 100 % can be reduced by three levels (see the table). The dimensioning of the line cross sections and the fusing should correspond to the maximum possible output of the unit. A single-phase connection may be made according to the "Technical connection conditions" of the energy supply company only up to 2 kW (WSP 2010). Power variants kW Connection variants Model WSP 2010 WSP 3010 WSP 4010 WSP 5010 WSP 6010 WSP 7010 8h heating elements (series) 91.6 % 83.3 % 75 % 1.83 2.75 3.66 4.58 5.50 6.42 1.67 2.50 3.33 4.16 5.00 5.83 1.50 2.25 3.00 3.75 4.50 5.25
91.6 % P
100 % 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
100 % 2.0
6h heating element fitting set (special accessory) 100 % 91.6 % 83.3 % 75 % 2.7 4.1 5.5 6.5 8.1 9.0 2.47 3.75 5.04 5.96 7.42 8.24 2.25 3.42 4.58 5.42 6.75 7.5
83.3 % Prated
2.03 3.07 4.13 4.88 6.08 6.75
% Prated 100
(series wiring)
rated 75 % P
100 % Prated
Rules and Regulations
Pay attention to the packing slip! The national building and garage regulations must be taken into account. The installation area must have a sufficient floor load capacity. In case of doubt a building surveyor should be consulted (for weights of the storage heaters, see Technical Data). The minimum distance from adjacent object surfaces must be kept (figs. 2 and 2a). All electrical connection and installation work must be performed in accordance with the VDE regulations (0100), the regulations of the electricity supply company responsible and the pertinent national and regional regulations. The device must be disconnectable from the mains at all poles by an supplementary device with a disconnection distance of at least 3 mm. Contactors, fuses and similar can be connected for this. A later increase in the output must be approved separately by the responsible electricity supply company. Failure to notify the electricity supply company of the increase in the output constitutes a breach of the electricity supply contract. The operating equipment must be designed for the rated consumption of the units. The units rating plate must be observed! The specified voltage must match the rated voltage. The unit must be fixed to meet the VDE standing safety requirement.
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For the Fitter 2.4 Installation Site
The unit may not be operated in rooms where there is a risk of fire or explosion due to chemicals, dust, gases or fumes; be operated in the immediate vicinity of pipes or containers which carry or contain inflammable or explosive substances; be operated when the minimum distances from adjacent object surfaces are not kept. In rooms in which exhaust fumes, oil and petrol smells occur, the unpleasant smell may linger and could possibly cause soiling. Installation wall Check whether a wall of sufficient stability is available for fastening the unit. If no suitable fastening wall is available, the unit must be fixed to the floor (screwed directly to the floor or to another floor console [special accessory]). Floors The standing surface of the unit must be level and sufficiently stable so that the housing is not deformed. A temperature resistance of the fastening wall of at least 85 C and of the floor of at least 80 C must be ensured. The units can be placed on any conventional floor but changes may occur in the rail area on PVC, parquet and long pile carpeted floors under the influence of pressure and temperature. In this case heat-resistant underlay tiles must be used (to be provided on site).
Unit Installation (fig. 3-14)
The storage heater must be secured by a wall or floor fixture (fig. 8) to meet the VDE standing safety requirement. The screws and plugs necessary for fixing the unit are not included in delivery. They must be s elected and provided by a qualified fitter depending on the respective wall material. Wall fastening There is a hole in the unit rear wall in the vicinity of the switching area through which a suitable screw can be inserted for fixing to a sufficiently stable wall (fig. 8). Before fixing the unit, make sure that the permissible minimum distances from adjacent objects are kept. Floor fastening The unit is fixed to the floor by screwing the bottom of the unit to the floor through mm holes (see Technical Data, page 9 for dimensions). This type of fixture is only possible with the air outlet and inlet grilles and the fan drawer removed.
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2.5.1 Unit Installation (fig. 3-6)
Draw the air inlet grille (6) at its underside towards you (the front) off the catch spring, and release it out of the top catch by lifting it. Loosen the air inlet grille (5) using both the quarter-turn caps and remove the grille (fig. 3). Loosen the front wall (4) with 2 screws at the bottom (inside threaded holes), lift the front wall slightly and remove (fig. 4). Loosen the inside front wall with 2 screws at the bottom and remove (fig. 5). Disassembly of the right side wall (3): Remove the rotary knob (a), screws (b1 and b2) on the side wall (3), pull the side wall slightly to the side at the back (c), push forward, tilt to the side at the top (d), lift and remove (fig. 6). Feed the power cables and connecting cables for charging control unit and discharge control unit through the opening in the unit rear wall (15) and connect according to section 2.5.2 (lay connecting cable about 210 mm and shorten as required so that it does not obstruct the air vents in the side wall); Place the unit at the planned location and screw to the wall (or to the floor if floor fixing is necessary). Remove cover plate (10), cardboard inlays and operating button from inside (fig. 9). This must be completely free of foreign bodies such as packing leftovers. Check the thermal insulation in the unit for transportation damage and replace if necessary. Insert the storage blocks (fig. 10 and 11) The storage blocks are delivered packed separately. Storage blocks with slight transportation damage may still be used. This does not impair the f unction of the heater. The heating elements (17) must be lifted slightly to insert the storage blocks (9) (fig. 10). Place the first storage block with the heating element recess at the top some distance away from the right thermal insulation under the heater and push to the right and rear thermal insulation. The elongated holes form the heating channels. When lifting the heating elements, make sure that the through holes in the side thermal insulation are not widened by the heating elements. Then push the cover plate (10) removed from the interior over the top storage blocks (fig. 12).
The heating elements are connected electrically with 3/N/PE ~ 50 Hz 400 V or in the units WSP 2010 also with 1/N/PE ~ 50 Hz 230 V. Direct connection with NYM is possible. The number of supply cables and wires as well as cable cross sections depends on the connection rating of the unit and the type of mains connection and on special electricity supply company regulations. Observe the appropriate circuit diagrams for this. When connecting the unit to an automatic charging control unit, voltages may occur at the terminals A1/Z1 and A2/Z2 even when the fuses are removed. Connection Relieve the strain on the electrical connecting leads as required and connect according to the electrical circuit diagram in the device (on the inside of the right side panel) or the connection diagram. If the bracket in the switching area for holding the mains terminals is poorly accessible due to too small a spacing, it can be swung forward during connection work after loosening the screw (not removing) in the rear panel.
Electrical Connection
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A bridged must be inserted between N and A2/Z2 for operation with single-wire control**! Power adaptation according to rated charging time By moving or removing bridges at the terminals, the output can be adapted to the rated charging time specified by the electricity supply company. Heating element model Rated charging time Connection variants (kW) Model WSP 2010 WSP 3010 WSP 4010 WSP 5010 WSP 6010 WSP 7010 8h 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8h (series) 9h 1.83 2.75 3.66 4.58 5.5 6.42 10h 1.67 2.5 3.33 4.16 5.0 5.83 6h (heating element fitting set) 7h 5h 6h 2.7 4.1 5.5 6.5 8.1 9.0 2.47 3.76 5.04 5.96 7.42 8.24 2.25 3.42 4.58 5.42 6.75 7.5
P 100 %
(series wiring)
91.6 % Prated
Unit rating plate
Observe the labelling on the rating plate and the circuit diagram! After connecting electrically, the box corresponding to the connection rating and rated charging time of the unit on the rating plate and the circuit diagram in these installation instructions should be marked with a smear-proof ballpoint pen.
Unit Ready for Operation
Cleaning the unit (fig. 13 and 14) The open unit must be cleaned after installation and insertion of the storage blocks. The fans and the air guidance assembly must be removed for this. Unscrew and remove the air guidance assembly (16) Lift and remove the fan (18) after loosening (not removing) the screws at the front of the support brackets (pay attention to cable laying!). In some units, the discharge temperature control unit (19) including support plate must be unscrewed. Make sure the wires are not damaged when setting down the removed parts. Clean the floor plate and fan (avoid damage to lamellas!). Then re-install the fans, possibly the temperature limiter and the air guidance module (correct cable laying!). Close the unit (fig. 15 and 16) Hang in the inside front wall with thermal insulation swung forward slightly at an angle at the top edge and screw at the bottom edge with 2 screws; Hang in the right side wall at the bottom, tilt up, hang in at top and fix with screws (b1 and b2); (reverseorder see 2.5.1 disassembly right side wall fig. 6); Hang in front wall at top, swing to the heater at the bottom and fix with 2 screws (always use the two inside threaded holes) (fig. 15); Tighten the air inlet grille (5) with both the quarter-turn caps (fig. 16); Hang the top edge of the air inlet grille in the lock screws at the air guidance assembly and then press the bottom over the catch springs (fig. 16).
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Prated 83.3 %
Anschlussplan Connection diagram.
. for integratedintegrierten Raumtemperaturreglern RTI-E3/RTI-EP2. bei room temperature regulators RTi 100 M/RTi 101 EP
(L) - (L-SH) and (N) - - (N) Bridges Brcken (L) - (L-SH) und (N) (N) for control without ohne Heizungsschtz bei Ansteuerung AC remove entfernen contactor heater chargingAC control unit Aufladesteuerung 230 V system 230V-System
Aufladesteuerung A1/A2 Charging control unit A1/A2
1/N ~ 50 Hz 230 V 1/N 230V L1/L2/L3 L1/L2/L3 (poss. via heating contactor) (ggf. ber Heizungsschtz) N/PE ~ 50 Hz 400 V400V N/PE
. for wall-mounted room temperature regulators. bei wandmontierten Raumtemperaturreglern RTA-S/RTNZ-S
Bridges Brcken (L) -and (N) - (N) - (N) (L) - (L-SH) (L-SH) und (N) bei Ansteuerung for control without ohne Heizungsschtz remove heater contactor AC entfernen AC chargingAufladesteuerung control unit 230 230V-System V system
Aufladesteuerung Charging control unit A1/A2 A1/A2
1/N ~ 50 Hz 230 V1/N
wall-mounted room RTA-S (RTNZ-S temperature controllers L1/L2/L3 L1/L2/L3 (poss. via heating contactor) N/PE ~ 50 Hz 400 (ggf. ber Ladeschtz) V
N/PE 400V
. for single-phase connection (max. 2 kW) 2 kW). bei einphasigen Anschluss (max.
. for storagebei Wrmespeicheraustausch alt-neu mit wandmontiertem. heater replacement old-new with wall-mounted Raumtemperaturregler und fehlender Tagstrom-Versorgung room temperature regulator and missing daytime electricity supply
** Single wire control steuerung
Eindraht-
Aufladesteuerung Charging control unit Raumtemperoom temperature regulator raturregler
L1/L2/L3 L1/L2/L3 (poss. via heatingLadeschtz) (ggf. ber contactor) N/PE ~ 50 Hz 400 V N/PE 400V
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For the Fitter 2.6 First-time Operation
Check the function of the fan for the storage unit by switching on the room temperature regulator. The units can be started without initial heating up after the function test. Charging takes place either manually with the adjuster of the mechanical charging control unit or automatically with the available Elfamatic charging control unit. During initial charging, the charging in kWh must be determined and compared with the maximum permissible charging from the cold state specified in the "Technical Data". The determined charging may not exceed the maximum permissible charging from the cold state. During initial charging, a smell may be produced, the room should therefore be adequately aired (1.5 times air change, e.g. tilted windows). Initial charging in the bedroom should not take place when sleeping in it if possible.
2.6.1 Function Test 2.6.2 Charging
Repair, Conversion of Unit
Proceed according to these installation instructions as for the initial installation for re-installation of a unit which has been dismantled for repairs or which was in operation somewhere else. In these cases the following must be paid special attention: Parts of the thermal insulation at which there are visible signs or damage or change which could impair the safety must be replaced by new parts. The insulation must be tested and the rated consumption measured before commissioning.
The instructions enclosed with the respective fitting set are applicable for conversions, additions and installations.
Conversion of the Unit
Explain the functions of the unit to the user. Draw his attention to the safety instructions in particular. Hand over the operating and installation instructions to the user.
Transfer
Symbols of the rating plate (Example WSP 7010) Total weight Charging Discharging Supplementary heater Fan
10 h 1,7kW
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Circuit diagram WSP 2010 - 7010
E1 - E6: E7: F1: M1 - M3: N1: N5: N4: X1: X2: Heating element (storage heater) Heating resistor Safety temperature limiter Fan Temperature limiter - charging Temperature limiter fan drawer Temperature limiter - charging Mains terminal Terminal E9: N6: S2: Z1:
Integr. room temperature regulator
Heating resistor Temperature regulator - discharging Rocker switch - discharging Radio interference suppressor
Supplementary heater
Supplementary heating element Temperature regulator supplementary heater Temperature regulator supplementary heater Rocker switch supplementary heater
AC-signal 230 V Charging control signal
Control circuit 1/N/PE ~ 50 Hz 230 V
Series circuit 100 % Prated
91.6 % Prated
when external RT is connected
Only for WSP 2010
83.3 % Prated.
75 % Prated
100 % Prated
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Caution! On a 3/PE AC 50 Hz 230 V mains
Rewiring of the storage heater load circuit necessary!
Circuit diagram for 3/PE AC 50Hz 230 V
Rewiring necessary in the storage heater!
xxx pull off vi wire from E2 and plug to E6
xx pull off br wire from E6 and plug to E4
x pull off ws wire from E4 and plug to E2
E1 - E6: (storage) heater F1: N1: N4: X1: protective temperature limiter temperature limiter charging temperature limiter charging mains terminal
Jumpers must be wired by customer on site.
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