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Original instructions
CIR
.... 6
SE
... 20
RU
.... 14
DE
.... 10
GB .... 12
FR
.... 18
NL
.... 8
NO
.... 16
FI
CIR
2
Type Output
[W]
230V~ 400V2~ A
[mm]
B*1
[mm]
B (min)
[mm]
CIR105 500 CIR10521 -710 500 300
CIR110 1000 CIR11021 CIR11031 1250 900 600
CIR115 1500 CIR11521 CIR11531 1755 1200 800
CIR120 2000 CIR12021 CIR12031 2180 1500 1000
CIR205 500 CIR20521 - 710 500 300
CIR210 1000 CIR21021 CIR21031 1250 900 600
CIR215 1500 - CIR21531 1755 1200 800
CIR220 2000 - CIR22031 2180 1500 1000
*1) Recommended
1
CIR
3
2
3
4
150
300
700
1800
150
CIR
4
Accessories
CBT
CIRT
Type E-nr [SE] EL-nr [NO] HxBxD
[mm]
CIRT 85 702 92 54 325 39 155x87x43
CBT 87 511 87 54 322 02 155x87x43
ERP 85 820 05 54 328 86 157x93x40
CIRT
1
/
2
h
1 h
2h
4h
kW
CBT
1h
2
1
2h
4h
ERP
CIR
5
Wiring diagrams CIR
CIR 105-120
LLL
123
N
CIR 105-120
230V~
LLL
123
N
CIRT
L
CIR 110-120
LLL
123N
CIR 110-120
400V2~
LLL
123
N
CIRT
N12
LN12
Max load 3500W
Max load 6000W
230V~ 230V~
400V2~ 400V2~
CIR 105-120
LLL
123
N
CIR 105-120
230V~
LLL
123
N
CIRT
L
CIR 110-120
LLL
123N
CIR 110-120
400V2~
LLL
123
N
CIRT
N12
LN12
Max load 3500W
Max load 6000W
230V~ 230V~
400V2~ 400V2~
LLL
123
N
CIR105-120
123
CBT CIR105-120
230V~
LLL123N
LN
Max load 3500W
230V~ 230V~
LLL
123
N
CIR105-120
123
CBT CIR105-120
400V2~
LLL123N
LN
Max load 6000W
400V2~ 400V2~
LLL
123
N
CIR105-120
123
CBT CIR105-120
230V~
LLL123N
LN
Max load 3500W
230V~ 230V~
LLL
123
N
CIR105-120
123
CBT CIR105-120
400V2~
LLL123N
LN
Max load 6000W
400V2~ 400V2~
Output control with timer
Control with timer
Internal
CIR
10
General recommendations
Read these instructions carefully before using
the appliance for the first time. Keep these in-
structions in a safe place for future reference.
The warranty is only valid if the units
are used in accordance with the Frico
installation and operating instructions
Area of use
The radiant heaters are primarily used to
create comfortable heating on terraces,
balconies, openair restaurants etc.
Protection class: IP24.
Positioning
The heaters must be placed so that they
enclose the area to be heated, see fig. 1 and 2.
The normal assembly height is 2–2,5 metres
above the ground/floor.
A rule of thumb for infrared heaters
equipped with metal tubular elements is that
750–1000 W/m² increases the experienced
temperature by about 10 °C. The output
demand can be reduced if the area to be
heated is protected. If the area only has a
roof, at least 1000 W/m² should be installed.
750 W/m² is sufficient if the area has three
walls. For enclosed areas, the output demand
must be calculated. A green house for
example requires 250-300 W/m². Optimum
comfort is achieved if the heat is distributed
from at least two directions.
Mounting
Mounting is very easy using the two brackets
(supplied as standard), which can be
mounted on the ceiling or wall in different
angles. When angle mounting CIR on the
ceiling, standard brackets can not be used
(the distance to the ceiling will be smaller
than the minimum distance 150 mm). The
distance between the brackets is adjustable
and can be chosen according to the most
appropriate place for installation. CIR can
also be suspended from wires. For minimum
mounting distance, see Fig. 3.
• CIR may only be mounted horizontally!
• The mounting brackets enable mounting
in three different angles for ceiling or wall
mounting. Parallel to the wall/ceiling, 18° or
36° angle.
• Choose the desired angle and fasten the
bracket onto wall or ceiling. The holes are
Ø5 mm, c-c distance is 25 mm.
• Fasten the heaters, snap into the brackets
and secure it by tightening the securing
screws (104 mm long) and the domed nuts
(spanner width 7 mm).
Electrical installation
The electrical installation should be
permanent and carried out by a qualified
electrician in conformity with prevailing
regulations. The CIR must be preceded by
an all-pole switch. CIR must not be placed
directly under a wall-outlet! A terminal block,
which enables connection to other heaters is
situated on the same end of the heater as the
name plate.
Please note that the inlet must be tight. A
cable of EKK or EKLK type or similar must be
used.
Minimum cross section area:
230V
protected by 10A (up to 2 kW) - min. 1,5mm²
protected by 16A (2—3,5 kW) - min. 2,5 mm²
400V
protected by 10A (up to 4kW) - min. 1,5 mm²
protected by 1 6A (4—6 kW) - min. 2,5 mm²
Start up
When the unit is used for the first time or
after a long period of disuse, smoke or odour
may result from dust or dirt that has collected
on the element. This is completely normal
and disappears after a short time.
Mounting and assembly instruction
GB
CIR
11
Maintenance
The heater is on the whole made of rustproof
material and usually does not require any
maintenance. Pollution can in the long run
dull the reflectors somewhat. This however
has very little affect on its function. If the
heater is very dirty it can be cleaned with
compressed air. If the reflector remains
dirty it must be replaced by an authorized
repairman. The reflector must not be polished
as this may damage the protective surface.
Packaging
Packaging materials are chosen with
consideration to environment and are
therefore recyclable.
Handling of product at end of working life
This product may contain substances
necessary for functionality of product but
potentially dangerous for the environment.
The product should not be disposed
mixed with general household waste but
delivered to a designated collection point for
environmental recycling. Please contact local
authority for further details of your nearest
designated collection point.
GB
Safety
• The unit must not be fully or partially
covered as overheating can result in a fire
risk!
• The unit must not be placed directly under
fixed wall sockets!
• The heater is equipped with a protective
grille to prevent contact or to prevent
large objects from touching the hot lamp.
The unit must not be used without this
protective grille.
• This appliance can be used by children
aged from 8 years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be made
by children without supervision.
• Children of less than 3 years should be
kept away unless continuously supervised.
• Children aged from 3 years and less than 8
years shall only switch on/off the appliance
provided that it has been placed or
installed in its intended normal operating
position and they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved.
• Children aged from 3 years and less
than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate
and clean the appliance or perform user
maintenance.
CAUTION — Some parts of this product can
become very hot and cause burns. Particular
attention has to be given where children and
vulnerable people are present.
Main office
Frico AB Tel: +46 31 336 86 00
Industrivägen 41
SE-433 61 Sävedalen [email protected]
Sweden www.frico.net
For latest updated information and information
about your local contact: www.frico.net.
20170928 HH/CH