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Electrical
The installation of this appliance should be carried out
by a competent electrician and be in accordance with the
current IEE wiring regulations.
Fixing Positions
This appliance may be either wall-mounted, vertically mounted
(CAB only) or fi xed to a ceiling - see Fig. 3 for various fi xing
positions and 'Mounting' sections below, for fi xing details.
A minimum distance of 100mm is required from top of the
appliance to ceiling (see 'a' in Fig. 1) and also the distance
between the bottom of the appliance and the top of the door
should be kept to a minimum (see 'b' in Fig. 1).
There should be at least a distance of 500mm from the front of
the heater and any obstructing surfaces.
When horizontally mounted, this appliance should not be
mounted less than 1.8m from the fl oor.
This appliance should not be fully encased.
The unit must be installed in an area where airfl ow into and out
of the heater is unobstructed.
Models
Model
Heat Output
Electrical Supply
kW
AMBIENT / COLD STORE
CAB10A
n/a
220-240V ~1PN
CAB15A
n/a
220-240V ~1PN
DAB10A
n/a
220-240V ~1PN
DAB15A
n/a
220-240V ~1PN
ELECTRICALLY HEATED
CAB10E
4.5 / 9.0
380-415V ~3PN
CAB15E
6.75 / 13.5
380-415V ~3PN
DAB10E
6.0 / 12.0
380-415V ~3PN
DAB15E
9.0 / 18.0
380-415V ~3PN
WATER HEATED (at 82/71 °C - LPHW)**
CAB10W
9.0
220-240V ~1PN
CAB15W
13.5
220-240V ~1PN
DAB10W
12.0
220-240V ~1PN
DAB15W
18.0
220-240V ~1PN
Wall Mounting
Using the wall mounting bracket as a guide (see Fig. 2) mark
off hole positions on the wall (a minimum height of 2.0 metres
is required from the fl oor level to the bottom of the bracket).
Position the bracket such that the air outlet of the installed air
barriers will be as close to the top of the doorway as possible
but will remain unobstructed when installation is complete.
Solid brick or concrete block walls must be drilled and plugged
(using a spirit level as a guide - see 'x' in Fig. 2 - to ensure the
bracket is level) with rawlplug No. 8 size fi bre inserts. The plug
must be located in the solid part of the wall and not just in the
plaster layer.
When fi xing to 'panel' walls, the wall bracket should be
attached to the stud-work using No. 8 wood screws or by an
alternative, equally secure method of fi xing.
Once the wall bracket has been fi tted, the air barrier can be
clipped in place as shown in Fig. 3a.
Electrical
Weight
Max
Load
Installed
height
A
KG
M
0.3
15.5
2.7
0.5
21.5
2.7
1.5
21.5
4.0
2.3
27.5
4.0
14
20.5
2.7
20
29
2.7
18
26.5
4.0
27
35
4.0
0.3
17.7
2.7
0.5
24.6
2.7
1.5
24.7
4.0
2.3
31.9
4.0
Ceiling Mounting
By using threaded inserts in the top panel of the air barrier,
attachment to a ceiling over the product can be achieved using
suitable M8 threaded steel rod or similar supports of suffi cient
strength - see Fig. 3b.
Vertical Mounting
When mounting the CAB units vertically use the mounting kit
CABVM1.
Multiple Units
When connecting multiple units together use the kit CABM1.
Electrical connection
All products are fi tted with a microprocessor control. Electrical
power and control connections are made as shown in Fig. 6. A
suitable local isolating switch must be provided in the electrical
supply circuit with at least 3mm clearance on each pole.
Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fi xed
wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
In order to access the electrical connections, remove the outlet
grilles ('x', and 'y' in Fig. 4) by releasing the quick release
fasteners and hinging the mouldings as shown. Remove the
bottom panel ('z' in Fig. 4) and also remove the pressure plate
('w' in Fig. 4).
All Electric Models - Having removed a 'knock out' in the top
panel, feed an appropriate supply cable (see 'a' in Fig. 6A)
through a suitable cable gland (not supplied) fi tted in the top
panel and attach to the terminal block (see 'b' in Fig. 6A).
All Water heated and Ambient Models - Having removed
a 'knock out' in the top panel, feed an appropriate supply
cable (see 'a' in Fig. 6B) through a suitable cable gland (not
supplied) fi tted in the top panel and attach to the PCB (see 'b'
in Fig. 6B).
All Models - A suitable cable (CAT5 or equivalent) for a
switch panel (kit ref. - CABC5 for electrically heated models
or CABC6 for water heated/ambient models) can be similarly
introduced through the top panel and plugged into the circuit
board as shown in Fig. 6A & 6B. If the unit is to be operated
in conjunction with a door switch, a normally open or closed
switch, as required for the application should be wired as per
Fig. 7 & 8.
Note: If using a door switch, an additional 2 core (low Voltage)
cable is required between the door switch and the air barriers.
If the unit is to be connected to a Building Energy
Management System, connections are made as per Fig. 7 & 8
as appropriate. Ensure that the air curtain is securely fastened
in position and that the supply cables are fi rmly clamped
before operating the appliance.
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