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Fan Installation Manual
For LINEA – NMV
Inbuilt Appliances
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLLER
Supplied by:
Castworks Pty Ltd
57 Industrial Drive
Braeside VIC 3195
Warnings
Danger of Electrocution: All electrical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Note: All electrical components should be installed in an airy location away from hot parts

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IMPORTANT:
•Must be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 3000.
•Must be installed to the manufacturers’ specifications.
•Power supply must be installed by a licensed electrician.
•If the power cables are damaged, for any reason, do not use. Have the cord replaced
immediately.
•A means for switching off and isolating the appliance, for maintenance requirements, is
recommended.
•In all heat zones the wiring should be thermally insulated with the silicone sleeves
provided.
The cable for the control switch and thermostat switch is made with a high
temperature rated silicon outer case. If additional cabling is required check with
your electrician, standard electrical cables can be used outside of the heat zones. The
240 Volt supply cord and plug is not supplied; confirm length of supply cord required with
electrician.
Mount the control switch into wall, donot mount in wall above the heater orwithin
200mm from each side of the heater.
See installation instructions on page 5.

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1. Operation of the Controller (User Manual)
Control Panel, Use and Functions
ON/OFF
Exit the
Menu
Fan Speed
Up,
Menu
Scroll
MENU
Enter
User
Menu
and
Probes
Menu
Fan Speed
Down,
Menu
Scroll
The T
emperature of the
Heater Thermostat (°C) Manual Control Setting
The Temp. of 2nd
Thermostat (If fitted) Automatic Setting
ON: Fan is on
FLASHING: Fan
in Safety
mode
Proportional Setting
Damper Activated (N/A in
Australian models)
1.2OFF mode: the ON/OFF Button will be lit up only.
1.3 Turn ON: Press the ON button for 3 seconds
1.4 To change the Setting: Hold the Menu key for 3 Seconds, then scroll to the
required setting:
Manual Display = “NAnu”; Adjust the Fan speed using the Scroll buttons. From P02
to P08. To turn down to select P0.
Auto Display = “Auto; The fan will turn on and off at thermostat setting (45 °C). Fan
speed will be at consumers setting. Select your preferred Speed from P02 to P08.
Proportional Display = “ProP”. The fan will change speed automatically for every

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20°C change in temperature.
Once chosen, to save the Preferred Selected speed, press the ON button, or wait 5
seconds.
2. To gointo the Main Menu, hold the Menu button for 3 seconds. Press the Menu
button to scroll through setting options. Press the UP and DOWN button to change
the value. Press the MENU button to save the new setting. Wait 10 seconds or
Press the ON button to exit.
3. Safety Function: In Manual mode, if the Thermostat reaches 100°C, the Fan will
switch to the Proportional mode to prevent electricals from overheating.
If the fan isOFF, and the Thermostat reaches 100 to 120°C (E02 to E03), the Fan will
switch ON to prevent electricals from overheating
4. Alarm Function: If the Thermostat reaches 120°C (E03), an audible and visual
alarm will sound/flash. Press any key to turn alarm off for every 5mins until temp
drops below 120°C.To turn off Alarm function change P05 setting (see page 16 ).
5. Fan Safety cut off: If the thermostat reaches 135°C (E04), the Fan will cut off to
avoid Damage to itself.
6. Thermostat Temperature Display: By pressing the MENU button once, the 2nd
Thermostat Temp will display (If fitted). To exit press the ON button.
Note: If Thermostat temp is below Minimum, itwill display Lo.
If Thermostat temp is above Maximum, itwill display Hi.

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Installation Instructions
Warning
Danger of Electrocution: All electrical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Note: All electrical components should be installed in an airy location away from hot parts.
Make sure that the Main Power Supply is OFF prior to installing the device.
1. Install a GPO General power outlet for the fan to plug into, so the power to the
fan can be switched off if required for maintenance.
2. Electric circuit layout for Wall Mounted Controller
1 And 5 Wires – BLUE
2 And 6 Wires – BROWN
Dotted E wires = Earth
N
Ph/A
E

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3. Connect the controller to the Ventilation Kit
Electrical connecting diagram for the back of the Wall Mounted Controller
•240V supply attaches to position 1 (Neutral), and 2 (Live).
•The cabling to the Fan attaches to 5 (Neutral) and 6 (Live).
•The Thermostat wiring for the Heater attaches to S1, positions 9 and 10.
•Additional thermostat for S2 (11, and 12) not supplied. The flue damper option (7
&8) isn’t available for Australia Standards.
•Ensure the thermostat is fixed below the heater as per instructions. See 7 below.
•The Earth Wiring from the controller must be joined to the Earth from the Fan and
the Earth from the 240V supply. Use the blue Connector to join the 3 Earths
together.
•Note the fan comes with the heat resistant silicon cables that must be used for
wiring through the heater enclosure area.
The cabling and plug for the 240V mains supply to the controller: The 3 pin plug is
not connected, if a longer cable is required or the unit will be hardwired, please
discuss this with your electrician.

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Wiring layout on back of Controller:
Earth wiring using Blue Connector:

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Wiring completed on back of Wall controller:
1 And 5 Wires – BLUE
2 And 6 Wires – BROWN
Wires through Join, Earth = Yellow and Green stripe

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4. Access to Fan
Remove ash retainer by lifting it
upward slightly to clear the
base brick, then rotating it
forward (below) and finally
pulling out diagonally by lifting
one side higher and out.

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Remove the vermiculite base bricks from the floor of the firebox.
Undo the screws and remove the fan access cover (flat steel plate).
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