Natural gas:
Gas unit heaters (GH 0625 – GH 0640)
Gas tube unit heaters (GH 0618 – GH 0825 – GH 0845)
Hot-air furnaces (GF 760 – GF 1560 – GF 3060 – GF 2060)
Gas workshop heaters (GW 260 – GW 460)
Radiant heaters (GR100 – GR200)
Ducted gas unit heater GH 0660 (heating)
GM 0680 (heating and cooling)
Ducted gas unit heater (heating) GH 0660
LPG (liquefied gas):
Gas unit heaters (GH 0625 – GH 0640)
Gas tube unit heaters (GH 0618 – GH 0825)
Radiant heater (GR100)
Diesel:
Hot-air furnaces (OF 760 – OF 1560 – OF 3060)
Kerosene / Diesel:
Workshop heaters (DW 250 – DW 430 – DW 0450)
Fan heaters (DH 0510)
Kerosene:
Fan heater (KH 0320)
Electric:
Single-phase electric heater (EH 0450)
Three-phase electric heater (EH 0150)
The only difference is in the type of fan heaters, one is made by the German EBM company and the other is made by domestic factories.
The GF2060 hot air furnace is designed and manufactured specifically for greenhouse use. To learn more about this product, it is best to refer to its specialized catalog.
Ducted gas heater unit (GH 0660) Heating - (GM 0680) Heating and cooling
Installation conditions follow the table below:
| No. | Product Description | Indoor Installation | Outdoor Installation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gas unit heaters (GH 0625 – GH 0640) | ✓ | – |
| 2 | Gas tube unit heaters (GH 0618 – GH 0825 – GH 0845) | ✓ | – |
| 3 | Hot-air furnaces (GF 760 – GF 1560 – GF 3060 – GF 2060) | ✓ | ✓ |
| 4 | Gas workshop heaters (GW 260 – GW 460) | ✓ | – |
| 5 | Radiant heaters (GR100 – GR200) | ✓ | – |
| 6 | Ducted gas unit heater GH 0660 (heating) / GM 0680 (heating & cooling) | ✓ | ✓ |
Type and capacity of the unit
Installation location of the unit
Appropriate chimney diameter
Appropriate chimney height
Proper distance from neighboring buildings
Proper distance from the fresh air supply vent
What products are suitable for heating residential spaces?
The installation height of gas heaters depends on the overall height of the hall (installation space).
The maximum installation height for these heaters in halls with an average height of 7 meters is approximately 2 meters from the hall floor.
For the installation height of other heaters, coordination with the company's after-sales service department is required.
These two units come with both wall-mounted and floor-standing bases. Information about these bases is available on the company website. Additionally, they are sold through the after-sales service department of Energy Company.
Gas tube heaters are hermetic, meaning these units supply all of their combustion air from the outside environment and do not use the indoor air oxygen for combustion. Therefore, these heaters can be used in residential, villa, and office spaces.
However, gas heater models (GH 0640, GH 0625) are non-hermetic, and during operation, they supply their combustion air from the indoor space. Therefore, they should be installed in industrial and commercial spaces while complying with the principles and requirements of the National Building Regulations.
Gas tube unit heaters / (GH 0618 – GH 0825) – For their installation and operation, coordinate with the Energy after-sales service department.
The maximum total length of the return channel should not exceed 15 meters.
Depending on the type of consumption, time of consumption, amount of consumption, and space used, the cost will vary.
Yes, the GR 0100 model is also available with liquefied gas fuel.
Gas workshop heaters - (GW 260 - GW 460) do not require electricity during operation.
If the space where the heater is installed has the following conditions, be sure to use an exhaust fan model equipped with a smoke sensor:
Ceramic radiant heaters have a high heat flux and are installed at a higher height (6-7 meters). In addition, ceramic radiant heaters do not require the installation of a chimney.
Hot air ovens in series models (OF 1500 / GF 1560 – OF 3000 / GF 3060) can also be offered in horizontal models.
(In coordination with the sales engineering department)
Yes, based on order and coordination with the sales engineering department, hot ovens of the series (OF 0700 - OF 1500 / OF 3000) can also be offered with dual-fuel burners
(gas - diesel).
None - only the GH0660 duct heater will have this option upon request, in coordination with the sales engineering department.
In-person expertise is available throughout the country by the specialized and engineering team of the energy company. Please contact the sales engineering department for coordination.
1- The switch under the thermostat panel is in the off position
Turn the switch to the on position (slide it to the right)
2- The life safety switch has tripped
Turn the switch to the on position. If it trips again, contact Customer Service at 61445-021.
1- The main fuse or fuse box is broken.
Get help from a qualified electrician to fix the problem
2- The pump or motor is burnt out or has a short circuit
Contact the after-sales service department
3- A connection in the product's wiring and cabling
Contact the after-sales service department
1- The motor fuse has blown (in models with a governor)
Push the governor switch in.
2- The motor has jumped (burned out)
Contact the after-sales service department
3- There is a short circuit in the wiring from the thermostat to the product or in the wiring inside the air conditioner
Find the short circuit with the help of an experienced electrician and fix it
4- The thermostat is in automatic mode and the set temperature is higher than the ambient temperature.
Set the thermostat to manual mode or set the set temperature at least 5 degrees lower than the ambient temperature.
1- The current in the cooler is 40% higher than normal.
1- The current is more than twice the normal condition
Contact the after-sales service department
1- Motor capacitor is defective
2- Motor door is defective
1- The tarpaulin is torn or has air leaks from the sides
2- The belt is loose
3- The motor pulley or the impeller wheel rotates loosely
4- The ventilator impeller is loose
5- The belt is tight
6- The duct dampers are closed or half-open inside the environment
7- All doors and windows in the environment are closed
8- Use fabric air filters on the cooler pads
9- Sediment and salts have blocked the pores of the pads
10- The cooler is installed incorrectly (Balazan coolers)
1- The water tap of the cooler is closed
2- The water hose of the cooler is torn
3- The inlet of the cooler float is blocked with sand and sediment.
4- The basin has a hole
5- The float is broken
1- The water level in the basin is low
2- The cooler is not level.
3- The water distributor is not level
4- The water distributor grooves or the water supply hose are blocked or partially blocked
5- The water does not reach the pump completely
1- The pump is not on
2- The pump hose is disconnected
3- The pump base is not installed correctly
4- The pump is burnt
5- The pump shaft is fouled and stuck to the body.
Descale the pump shaft.
1- The water supply system is faulty
2- The pad is worn
3- The capacity of the cooler is not suitable for the area of the environment or the installation location is not suitable (roofed areas or patios)
4- The dimensions or design of the channel are wrong
1- Or the bearings - the motor and pump are not lubricated or poor quality oil or sewing machine oil has been used.
2- The motor pulley or the fan pulley is loose
3- The fan impeller is loose and is stuck to the body or is out of balance.
4- The bearing is loose or seized
5- The motor is making noise
1- The thermostat is stuck
1- Float is not adjusted
2- Building pump pressure is high
1- The air conditioner is leaking (RCCB indicator appears on the thermostat screen).
2- There is a short circuit in the wiring or wiring of the product.
3- The motor is half-burned
1- There is a current leak in the product or wiring
2- The life-saving switch has operated
3- The miniature switch inside the fuse box is disconnected
4- The switch is burnt
5- The power is out
1- The life-saving switch has operated
2- The miniature switch inside the fuse box is disconnected
3- The switch is burnt
1- The main fuse or miniature fuse is broken.
2- The pump or motor is burnt out or has a short circuit
3- A short in the product wiring and cabling
1- The pump timer is on
1- The slow spin timer is on.
1- The high-speed timer is on.
1- Motor capacitor is defective
2- Motor door is defective
1- The tarpaulin is torn or has air leaks from the sides
2- The belt is loose
3- The motor pulley or impeller wheel rotates loosely
4- The ventilator impeller is loose
5- The belt is tight
7- All doors and windows in the environment are closed
8- Use fabric air filters on the cooler pads
9- Deposition and salts have blocked the pores of the pads
10- The direction of installation of the cooler is wrong (in Balazen coolers)
1- The water cooler valve is closed
2- The water hose of the cooler is broken
3- The inlet of the cooler float is blocked with sand and sediments.
4- The pan has a hole
5- The float is broken
replace it
1- The water level in the basin is low
2- The cooler is not level.
3- The water distributor is not level
4- The water distributor grooves or the water supply hose are blocked or partially blocked
5. The water does not reach the pump completely
1- The pump is not on
2- The pump hose is disconnected
3- The pump base is not installed properly
4- The pump is burnt
5- The pump shaft is fouled and stuck to the body.
1- The water supply system is faulty
2- The pad is worn
3- The capacity of the cooler is not suitable for the area of the environment or the installation location is not suitable (roofed areas or patios)
4- The dimensions and design of the channel are wrong
1- Bearings - The motor and pump are not lubricated or poor quality oil or sewing machine oil has been used.
2- The motor pulley or the fan pulley is loose
3- The fan impeller is loose and is stuck to the body or is out of balance.
4- The bearing is loose or seized
5. The motor is making noise
1- Float is not adjusted
2- Building pump pressure is high
1- The cooler is leaking (the LED lights on the switch are flashing)
2- There is a connection in the wiring or the product wiring.
3- The motor is half-burned