Heatscope MHS-SM2200BK.200 User manual

ORIGINAL INSTALLATION
AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Electric ambient carbon radiant heater
for indoor and outdoor areas
Made in Germany
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CN
Art.-Nr.: 19-010-S
EMC
IPX4

SAFETY INFORMATION
HEATSCOPE® infrared heaters must be installed and executed only by an authorized expert / trained
professional electrician in accordance with the applicable standards and regula ons for electrical
wiring in electrical trade in the respec ve country / region of installa on.
Have a quali ed electrician install a properly grounded receptacle outlet, acceptable for outdoor use
and protected from snow and rain, immediately adjacent to the loca on where the heater will be
used. Route the supply cord and locate the heater so as to be protected from damage by live stock.
Do not use extension cords. Inspect cord before using. Unplug heater at receptacle outlet when not
in use or before removing, and store heater indoors a er winter season.
All relevant local building and re safety regula ons must be observed at any me and under any
circumstances.
WARNING: This unit is not equipped with an applica on to regulate the room temperature. The
heater must not be used in small rooms inhabited by people who cannot leave the room unaided,
unless constant supervision is ensured.
Be careful when opera ng the unit. Children younger than 3 years must be kept away, unless they
are overseen all the me. Children older than 3 years and younger than 8 years are allowed to
switch on and off the unit, if they are overseen, or if they were instructed how to use the unit safely
and have received instruc ons how to operate/use the unit, assumed the unit is installed properly.
CAUTION: Some parts of the unit get very hot and may cause burns! High cau ousness is impera ve,
if children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abili es or lack of experience and/or
knowledge. are present in the room.
Children older than 3 years and younger than 8 years are not allowed to connect the plug, to control
the unit, to clean the unit and/or to maintain the unit.
Children older than 8 years and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abili es or lack
of experience and/or knowledge can use this unit, if they are overseen, or if they were instructed
how to use the unit safely and have received instruc ons how to operate/use the unit and which
en dangerments may result during the use of the unit. Children must not be playing with the unit.
Cleaning and maintenance must not be done by children, unless they are supervised by a person
responsible for their safety.
The unit must never be used una ended. Children must be supervised at all mes to ensure that
they do not play with the unit, switch it on uninten onally or adjust it.
CAUTION! The device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physi-
cal, sensory or mental capacity – it has to be kept out of reach from these persons especially from
children.
It is NOT ALLOWED to use the heater in hazardous loca ons listed below; installa on in non-hazar-
dous loca ons only:
· Class I, Division 1 classi ed loca ons (areas where ignitable concentra ons of ammable gases,
vapors or liquids can exist all of the me or some of the me under normal opera ng condi ons);
· Zone 0 classi ed loca ons (areas where ignitable concentra ons of ammable gases, vapors or
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liquids are present connuously or for long periods of me under normal operang condions);
· Zone 1 classied locaon (areas where ignitable concentraons of ammable gases, vapors or
liquids are likely to exist under normal operang condions);
· Class I, Division 2 or Zone 2 classied locaons (areas where ignitable concentraons of ammable
gases, vapors or liquids are not likely to exist under normal operang condions);
· Class II, Division 1 classied locaons (areas where ignitable concentraons of combusble dust
can exist all of the me or some of the me under normal operang condions);
· Class II, Division 2 classied locaons (areas where ignitable concentraons of combusble dust are
not likely to exist under normal operang condions);
· Class III, Division 1 classied locaons (areas where easily ignitable bers or materials producing
combusble yings are handled, manufactured or used.
· Class III, Division 2 classied locaons (areas where easily ignitable bers are stored or handled);
· Zone 20 classied locaons (areas where ignitable concentraons of combusble dust or ignitable
bers/yings are present connuously or for long periods of me under normal operang condi-
ons);
· Zone 21 classied locaon (area where ignitable concentraons of combusble dust or ignitable
bers/yings are likely to exist under normal operang condions);
· Zone 22 classied locaons (areas where ignitable concentraons of combusble dust or ignitable
bers/yings are not likely to exist under normal operang condions).
1. Please check that your HEATSCOPE® radiant heater and accessories are complete and not damaged.
In special take care of the glass holders of the model range VISION, which hold and surround the glass
ceramic front screen. Press the holders carefully back in posion, unll they click into place again.
If the housing or reector is deformed/damaged or the heang element is broken, do not use the
HEATSCOPE® unit. Please contact the vendor or the manufacturer.
The cable must not be crushed, squeezed or damaged.
If the unit or accessories show signs of defects, cracking, breakage or other damage or if the industrial
glass ceramics screen is damaged, disconnue use and have them repaired. In this case, disconnect the
unit from the power supply, return it to the manufacturer or dispose of it. The unit should be labelled
accordingly to prevent it being reconnected.
2. For installaon use only the supplied accessories or original accessories approved by the manu
facturer. The power cable or other components of the HEATSCOPE® radiant heater may only be
replaced by a professional servicing company enlisted by the manufacturer. Before starng the
installaon, you must ensure that the operang voltage corresponds to that stated on the nameplate
of the HEATSCOPE® or accessories. Note that depending on the currently available supply voltage
the actual power of the device may change as well as the emied power as a result of environmental
inuences.
3. HEATSCOPE® heaters together with all available accessories feature IP protecon class IPX4 tested
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following IEC, classi ed NEMA type 3R (protected against objects >1mm and splashing water).
Nevertheless, it is mandatory to install the unit on a surface where it is well protected from any
weather in uences like rain and dust from above; so the HEATSCOPE® has to be installed under a roof,
an overhang or in combiona on with the op onal available weather shield. Never install the HEAT
SCOPE® heater on combus ble material like wood, wooden surfaces etc.
4. CAUTION! To provide con nued protec on against risk of electric shock, connect to properly
grounded outlets only. As soon as the unit is connected to a power source and switched on using an
„ON/OFF“ switch or other opera ng component, it takes a maximum of 1530 seconds un l it reaches
its opera ng temperature.
Important! Before rst use, please clean the heater surface with an alcoholfree customary glass
cleaner. Fingerprints can cause discolour at the surface.
5. CAUTION! Hot surface! Avoid contact! Risk of burns! – The front screen (approx. 572 °F) and
protec ve n front (approx. 572 °F) gets very hot while the unit is opera ng.
Do not cover either part of the front or the en re front of the radiant heater. Do not touch any part
of the HEATSCOPE® during opera on and up to 30 minutes a er switching it o .
6. For your own safety, never dry tex les or other materials using the HEATSCOPE®. Covering the
radiant heater may result in a re! Always maintain a distance from the hea ng surface of the
HEATSCOPE® of at least 59.06 inch from tex les, cloth and other easy in ammable so materials.
7. Ensure that cables, furniture, ammable materials or other objects do not come into contact with
the surface of the radiant heater and never cover the unit. Under no circumstances should the unit be
covered or enclosed with insula ng or similar materials. Adequate ven la on surrounding the heater
must be ensured at any me. Ledgers, beams and ra ers must not be cut into or grooved to install the
infrared heater.
When installing the HEATSCOPE® radiant heater, ensure that the lower edge of the unit is at least
70.87 inch from the ground and the safety clearances from the wall and ceiling set out in this manual
are maintained. Always maintain a distance from the hea ng surface of the HEATSCOPE® of at least
59.06 inch from tex les, cloth and other easy in ammable so materials.
8. Disconnect the radiant heater from the power supply before cleaning it, adjus ng the angle or
removing it from the wall/ceiling. Wait un l the hea ng elements are not glowing any more and the
housing is no cably cooled down. If buried cables are used, switch o the power using an omnipolar
switch.
9. The HEATSCOPE® features an omnipolar „ON/OFF“ switch. The unit can be controlled manually
either using an IR remote control (supplied, depending on the model) or a selector switch on the
unit itself (depending on the model as well). The unit must be connected to a residual current circuit
breaker and a fuse on the installa on side – a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) must be installed.
10. The unit must only be used with an approved isola ng system, which must be built in the exis ng
electrical installa on acc. to the facility regula ons. The heater comes as standard with a separate
openended cable for connec on purposes.
11. The power cable or buried cable with omnipolar switch may only be replaced by a professional
specialist electrical company enlisted or approved by the manufacturer. Hea ng elements, other
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components or parts of the housing may only be replaced by a service organisaon enlisted by the
manufacturer.
If you yourself or someone enlisted by you carries out repairs, they will not be covered by the
guarantee. Improper repairs and incorrect installaon or operaon shall invalidate the guarantee
immediately.
12. If the heater was installed inappropriately or was connected unhomogeneously with the local
electrical supply cable, high transfer resistances may occur, which lead to overheang of the device.
For the heang system and many custom applicaons the heaters were equipped with a NTC tempe
rature control and an addional latching temperature limiter.
Ordinarily possible overhaeng due to inappropriate installaon is protected by the NTC temperature
control and the latching temperature limiter. If overheang of a carbon heang element occur due to
interlinkage of mounng and installaon mistakes, the carbon laments inside of the quarz tubes will
fuse and safely disconnect the current ow. Even aer a mechanical break of the quarz tubes, the
carbon heang spirals will not work any longer. Besides the n front screen of the SPOT heaters and
the glass ceramic, high temperature resistant front screen of the VISION heaters provide best pro-
tecon of the installed carbon heang elements.
Funconal descripon of the NTC temperature control: If the system temperature of the electronical
control exceeds 217.4 °F, the upper heang element will shut o temporary by default to avoid over-
haeng of the electronical parts. Aer a short me the heang element will switch on automacally
again. The selfcontrolled shut o of the heater will take place only, if the heat dissipaon inside the
device is inappropriate, if the heat radiaon is interfered or if the ambience temperetaure is way too
high. Apart from that the NTC temperature control supports energy sangs, if the ambient tempe
ratures are too high and the highest heang level of the heang unit is not necessary.
Funconal descripon of the latching temperature limiter: If the NTC temperature control is not
working against expectaons, the latching temperature limiter will shut down the lower heang
element permanently, unl the heater is shut o totally by hand. Aer cooling down (warm to the
touch) and xing the inappropriate heat dissipaon inside the device and/or the interferred heat
radiaon the heater can be switched on again. If the lower heang element shuts down once more,
a system malfuncon or a heat dissipaon inside the device or an interference of the heat radiaon
or an error in the electrical installaon may be the reason. If a system malfuncon inside the device
causes the shut down, the heater must be repaired by a professional technician; please contact your
dealer immediately. If a wrong cable connecon causes the shut down, this has to be checked and
xed through a professional electrician on the spot.
Installaon and connecng regulaons with tested and approved luster terminals are part of the
delivered equipment.
13. The radiant heater must not be installed directly below a power source/socket. The sides of the
unit must be at least 7.87 inch from the nearest power source. Sockets/power sources must be freely
accessible at all mes and comply with the following specicaons: 220–240 V AC ~, 50/60 Hz, 16 A
with 16 A fuse. No other loads may be connected to this power source.
14. The radiant heater must must not be installed in rooms where there is high humidity (bathroom,
spa, pool etc.) in close vicinity to bathtubes, showers or pools. The distance to the bathtub or shower
must be at least 39.37 inch and the distance to the pool at least 78.74 inch. A person standing in the
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bathtube, shower or pool should never reach the switch or controller of the heater. If the HEATSCOPE®
is installed in such an environment with high humidity, the switches or other opera ng components
must be posi oned in such a way that they cannot be touched by persons who are in direct contact
with water. Bathroom heaters must not be operated with a separate automa c thermostat or mer.
When a radiant heater is installed in a bathroom, the CE standard requires that at least one hea ng
element visibly „glows“ as soon as the unit is switched on.
15. CAUTION! To provide con nued protec on against the risk of electric shock, disconnect the supply
cord before cleaning., adjus ng the angle or removing it from the wall/ceiling. Wait un l the hea ng
elements are not glowing any more and the housing is no cably cooled down. If buried cables are
used, switch o the power using an omnipolar switch. Wait at least 30 minutes a er the last use
before you start cleaning it. All surfaces should be cleaned using a damp cloth only. Never use cleaning
products containing alkaline substances such as sodium hydroxide or soap, surfactants or solvents such
as alcohol. Use only a very so cloth or a brush for the re ector and the hea ng elements.
16. Make absolutely sure to always switch o the device a er use.
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Ceiling Installa on
2 x2 x 2 x 4 x
1 x
1. 2.
3.
2 x
2 x 4 x2 x
A (inch) B (inch)
MHS-SM1600/MHS-SP1600 ≤ 9.45 ≥ 5.32
MHS-SM2200/MHS-SP2200 ≤ 11.81 ≥ 6.89
MHS-SM2800/MHS-SP2800 ≤ 14.57 ≥ 6.89
A (inch) B (inch)
MHS-VT1600/
MHS-VE1600
≤ 11.81 ≥ 6.89
MHS-VT2200/
MHS-VE2200
≤ 25.59 ≥ 6.89
MHS-VT3200/
MHS-VE3200
≤ 45.28 ≥ 6.89
≤ A
≥ B ≥ B
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Wall mounng
1. 2.
3.
2 x
1 x
2 x 2 x 4 x2 x 2 x 4 x 4 x2 x
≤ A
≥ B ≥ B
≤ A
≥ B ≥ B
≤ A
≥ B ≥ B
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Manual control
MHS-SM1600BK.100, MHS-SM2200BK.100, MHS-SM2800BK.100,
MHS-SM1600WT.100, MHS-SM2200WT.100, MHS-SM2800WT.100
MHS-VE1600BK.100, MHS-VE2200BK.100, MHS-VE3200BK.100,
MHS-VE1600WT.100, MHS-VE2200WT.100, MHS-VE3200WT.100
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IR remote control
MHS-SP1600BK.100, MHS-SP2200BK.100, MHS-SP2800BK.100,
MHS-SP1600WT.100, MHS-SP2200WT.100, MHS-SP2800WT.100
MHS-VT1600BK.100, MHS-VT2200BK.100, MHS-VT3200BK.100,
MHS-VT1600WT.100, MHS-VT2200WT.100, MHS-VT3200WT.100
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Electrical connec on
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HEATSCOPE® SP // HEATSCOPE® VT
MHS-SP1600BK.100, MHS-SP2200BK.100, MHS-SP2800BK.100,
MHS-SP1600WT.100, MHS-SP2200WT.100, MHS-SP2800WT.100
MHS-VT1600BK.100, MHS-VT2200BK.100, MHS-VT3200BK.100,
MHS-VT1600WT.100, MHS-VT2200WT.100, MHS-VT3200WT.100
220240 V AC~
50/60 Hz
PE
N
L
Circuit breaker / fuse switch
on installa on side
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L
L
PE
N
L
acc. VDE 0293
MHS-SM1600BK.100, MHS-SM2200BK.100, MHS-SM2800BK.100,
MHS-SM1600WT.100, MHS-SM2200WT.100, MHS-SM2800WT.100
MHS-VE1600BK.100, MHS-VE2200BK.100, MHS-VE3200BK.100,
MHS-VE1600WT.100, MHS-VE2200WT.100, MHS-VE3200WT.100
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HEATSCOPE® SM // HEATSCOPE® VE
MHS-SP1600BK.100, MHS-SP2200BK.100, MHS-SP2800BK.100,
MHS-SP1600WT.100, MHS-SP2200WT.100, MHS-SP2800WT.100
MHS-VT1600BK.100, MHS-VT2200BK.100, MHS-VT3200BK.100,
MHS-VT1600WT.100, MHS-VT2200WT.100, MHS-VT3200WT.100
220240 V AC~
50/60 Hz
PE
N
II: 50%
I: 50%
Circuit breaker / fuse switch
on installaon side
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Minimum distances wall moun ng
The following installa on regula ons ensure that the HEATSCOPE® ambient heater is working e ec vely.
All minimum clearances that must be met regardless of the installa on environment are listed.
> 70.78 inch
> 5.91 inch
> 15.75 inch
> 70.78 inch
> 70.78 inch
> 5.91 inch
> 59.06 inch
> 15.75 inch
> 59.06 inch
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The clearances given are minimum values and may dier from the local building and re regulaons.
The laer must be observed and complied with in any case.
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Minimum distances ceiling moun ng
The following installa on con gura on ensures that the HEATSCOPE™ radiant heater is working e ec vely.
All the minimum clearances that must be met regardless of the installa on environment are listed.
> 78.74 inch
> 6.69 inch
> 15.75 inch
> 78.74 inch
> 78.74 inch
> 5.91 inch
> 59.06 inch
> 6.69 inch
> 3.94 inch
> 15.75 inch
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X X
X
> 6.69 inch
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> 70.78 inch
Minimum distances in glasshouses and conservatories
The following installa on con gura on ensures that the HEATSCOPE™ radiant heater is working e ec vely.
All the minimum clearances that must be met regardless of the installa on environment are listed.
> 9.84 inch
> 59.06 inch
X
X
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> 70.78 inch
> 9.84 inch
> 59.06 inch
X
X
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The laer must be observed and complied with in any case.
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Thank you for choosing a HEATSCOPE® electric ambient heater. This high end quality infrared
ambient heater is manufactured in Germany and complies with UL standards and EU direc ves.
Only tested, environmentally friendly materials and components are used.
HEATSCOPE® infrared heaters are producing high energy effi cient heat based on IR fast midwave
up to effi cient IR long wave technology. Eye, skin and organism harming IR short waves are not pro
duced by HEATSCOPE® carbon hea ng elements in any way.
Designed for private and commercial use for wall and ceiling moun ng in well covered, sheltered
indoor and outdoor areas, HEATSCOPE® carbon radiant heaters produce heat within seconds
wherever it is needed. The infrared radiant heater allows you to transport heat over a distance
of up to 3 metres, ideally in a speci c direc on.
Before installing the unit, please read this instruc on manual carefully. Follow the informa on given
to avoid endangering yourself, your family, your friends and your acquaintances. If you have any
ques ons, contact the vendor or manufacturer.
Please keep this instruc on manual in a safe place. Pass on the manual to any subsequent owner of
the HEATSCOPE® unit and ensure that any supplements received are included along with it (cf. www.
heatscope.com).
Prior to installa on, ensure that the opera ng voltage matches the one speci ed on the name plate
of the HEATSCOPE® unit!
This instruc on manual is intended solely for the below listed standard products. The technical data,
installa on requirements and dimensions of custom made, special versions may di er.
Models
HEATSCOPE® SPOT – manual control, 4 core cable
SPECIFICATIONS: ON/OFF + 2 manually switchable power levels (100% or 50%)
MHS-SM2200BK.200, MHS-SM2800BK.200, MHS-SM2200WT.200, MHS-SM2800WT.200
HEATSCOPE® SPOT – 3 power levels, remote controllable, 3 core cable
SPECIFICATIONS: ON/OFF + 3 remote controllable power levels (100% or 50%), IR remote control
MHS-SP1600BK.250, MHS-SP1600WT.250
MHS-SP2200BK.200, MHS-SP2800BK.200, MHS-SP2200WT.200, MHS-SP2800WT.200
HEATSCOPE® VISION – manual control, 4 core cable
SPECIFICATIONS: ON/OFF + 2 manually switchable power levels (100% or 50%, external)
MHS-VE1600BK.200, MHS-VE2200BK.200, MHS-VE3200BK.200, MHS-VE1600WT.200, MHS-
VE2200WT.200, MHS-VE3200WT.200
HEATSCOPE® VISION – remote controllable, 3 core cable
SPECIFICATIONS: ON/OFF + 3 remote controllable power levels (100% or 50%), IR remote control
MHS-VT1600BK.200, MHS-VT2200BK.200, MHS-VT3200BK.200, MHS-VT1600WT.200, MHS-
VT2200WT.200, MHS-VT3200WT.200
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