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Brivis SP615UN User Manual

Brivis SP615UN
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Brivis Ducted
Gas Heater
Operation Manual
SP623 UN
BX5
SP521IN
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PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT
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Brivis SP615UN Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryGas Heater
ModelSP615UN
Fuel TypeNatural Gas
ThermostatYes
IgnitionElectronic
Safety FeaturesFlame Failure Device, Overheat Protection
Ignition TypeElectronic Ignition

Summary

Warnings and Important Information

Regulatory and Installation

Details installation compliance requirements and safety precautions.

Ducted Heater Operation

How Does Ducted Heating Work?

Explains the three main components and the heating process.

Efficiency

Provides guidelines for maximizing heater efficiency and saving energy.

Safety Warnings

Lists critical safety precautions for using the heater unit and add-on units.

Supply Cord

Specifies that a damaged supply cord must be replaced by a qualified person.

Heater Operation Notes

Discusses initial operation, flue terminal vapour, and installer-set fan speeds.

Power Supply Interruption

Explains how the heater behaves during power outages and potential reset needs.

Switching the System On

Provides step-by-step instructions for turning the heater system on.

Outlet Guide

Networker Wall Control Unit

Zoned Systems

Zoning Symbols

Explains the symbols used to indicate zone selection and status.

Time and Day Settings

Set Time and Day

Provides instructions for setting the clock and day on the networker.

User Settings

NC-6 User Settings in Heating Operation Display

Guides users on accessing and changing user settings on the NC-6 controller.

Programmed (AUTO) Operation

Operate the System in AUTO Mode

Provides steps to operate the heater using the default AUTO program settings.

Temporarily Override AUTO Mode Settings

Details how to temporarily adjust temperature settings outside the programmed schedule.

Skip a Programmed Heating Period

Explains how to bypass the current programmed period to the next one.

Permanently Change AUTO Mode Settings

Guides users on how to modify the AUTO program's time and temperature settings.

Manual Operation

Operate the System with Manual Settings

Provides step-by-step instructions for manually controlling the heater's operation.

Special Fan Operations

Fan Only Operation

Explains how to run the fan continuously for air circulation without heating.

Continuous Fan Operation

Describes setting the fan to operate continuously between heating cycles.

System Messages

Read Messages

Guides users on how to view and record system messages.

Clear the Spanner Icon

Provides instructions on how to reset the spanner icon indicating a system alert.

Error Codes

Error codes 40, 41, 42 and 43

Addresses overheat conditions and provides corrective actions.

Error codes 46, 47 and 55

Indicates failure to ignite and advises on checking gas supply.

Error code 50

Explains lockout after ignition attempts and how to reset.

Error Code 53

Details lockout due to multiple overheat occurrences and airflow issues.

Error code 56

Addresses lockout on the pressure switch, often due to flue blockages.

Reset the Heater

Lock the Networker

Set a Personal Identification Number (PIN)

Provides instructions for setting a new 4-digit PIN for networker security.

Lock the Networker

Details the steps to lock the networker using the established PIN.

Unlock the Networker

Guides users on how to unlock the networker using the PIN.

Dual Networkers

Add-On Air Conditioning

Cooling Mode Operation

Details how to select and operate the system in cooling mode.

Heater Service and Maintenance

Heater Inspection

Describes routine checks for the power lead and return air filter.

System Shut Down

Provides instructions for safely shutting down the heater for periods of non-use.

Ductwork Maintenance

Recommends periodic cleaning of ducting for optimal performance.

Heater Service

Details the components serviced during the recommended 2-year interval.

Before Calling For Assistance

Basic Checks

Provides essential checks for flue terminal, air intake, and condensate drain before seeking help.

Troubleshooting

Offers a symptom-based guide with corrective actions for common heater problems.

Customer Care Program

Contact Customer Care

Details information needed when contacting customer support for assistance.

Product Registration

Directs users to register their product warranty online.

Maintenance

Routine Maintenance

Outlines the cleaning schedule for the return air filter and inspection of the heater unit.

Service Maintenance Schedule

Details a schedule for 2-year interval servicing by qualified technicians.

Frequently Asked Questions

Warranty

Terms of Warranty

Details warranty periods for different product groups and conditions.

Conditions of Warranty

Lists the requirements the purchaser must meet to claim warranty benefits.

Warranty Exclusions

Specifies what damages, failures, or conditions are not covered by the warranty.

Warranty Limitations

States that advice from third parties is not Rinnai's responsibility.

Warranty Travel, Transport & Access Costs

Outlines who pays for freight, travel, and access costs related to warranty claims.

Purchaser's Responsibilities

Lists the owner's duties for operating, maintaining, and servicing the product.

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