Operating the convector heater
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In addition to the storage heater section the
CXLSN incorporates a convector heater element
in the front of the heater which may be used
independently of the storage heater, for example to
“top-up” on very cold days, or for use in late spring
and early autumn when only infrequent cold spells
do not justify continuous use of the storage heater.
Cool air is drawn in at the base of the heater, heated
by the convector element, and subsequently emitted
from the grille at the top front of the heater.
The convector heater section is also intended for use
when the output of the storage heater is not sufficient to
maintain the desired comfort level.
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The controls
A Thermostat scale representing an approximate
range of temperatures from 5°C to 35°C.
B Symbol representing heat convection
C Neon lit when convector using current.
D Symbol representing OFF position of
convector switch.
E Symbol representing ON position of
convector switch.
F Convector ON/OFF switch with neon will illuminate
when switch is in ON position.
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Switching on
Depress the right-hand side of the switch
F
. The switch
neon
C
will glow when the switch is in the ON position.
If the room temperature is below the thermostat setting
neon
C
will glow, showing the convector is providing heat.
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TIP
For the most economical operation of the CXLSN, the
heating system should be designed so that the storage
heater section provides the bulk of the heating requirements,
and the convector heater section provides only top-up heat,
for example, later in the day in cold weather.
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