Swann Smiths Caspian Skyline E Guida

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Issue 003 | January 2021
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Caspian Skyline®E
Installation, commissioning
and user manual
Skyline E 4kW - SLVT B

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Introduction
The following items are included in the carton:
• Product complete with grille
• Grille xing screws (9)
• Wireless wall controller
Note: This heater must be used with the
SLVT B wireless controller (supplied) It will not
work without it.
In the event of any items missing or visible
damage, please contact us on
+44 (0) 1245 324560.
Please leave this Installation and User Manual with
the owner of the property.
Contents
Introduction 2
Declaration of conformity 2
Symbols used in this guide 3
Important safety and installation instructions 3/4
Application 4
Product Information 5
Installation 5
Electrical connections 8
Grille xing 9
Fault nding 9
User Manual
Important safety guidance 12
Introduction 13
Operation 13
Wall controller operation 14
Fault nding 16
Registering your product 17
Disposal 17
After sales and spares 17
Declaration of conformity
EC Declaration of conformity
We, Smith’s Environmental Products Limited
1-2 Blackall Industrial Estate
South Woodham Ferrers
Chelmsford
Essex CM3 5UW
Tel: 01245 324900 Fax: 01245 324422
Declare under sole responsibility that the products:
Product name:
Skyline
Product range:
CT4E
Listed above conrms with the following European
Union directives:
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
Safety Directive 98/37/EC
EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)
Machinery (98/37/EC)
Standards comply with the above directives.
Safety Directive Standards:
EN 60335-2-80:2003 + A1:04 in conjunction
with EN 60335-1:2002 + A11:04 + A12:06 +
A2:06
With UK deviations
This Declaration is made on behalf of Smith’s
Environmental Products Limited

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Ignoring these safety
provisions marked by
the symbol “caution:
electricity” may
endanger the safety
of people, as well
as the integrity
of the equipment.
Symbols
This manual contains information and prescriptions marked by the following symbols:
Ignoring these safety
provisions marked by
the symbol “caution:
hazard” may
endanger the safety
of people.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
To guard against injury, basic safety precautions should be observed, including the
following:
1. Read and follow all safety instructions and all the important notices on the appliance
before installing, using and maintaining the appliance. Failure to do so may cause
personal injury or damage to the appliance or installation.
2. Always disconnect electrical supply before putting on or taking off parts and whilst the
equipment is being installed, maintained or handled. Never work with bare feet and/or
with wet hands.
3. Carefully examine the appliance before and after installation.
Do not operate the appliance if it has a damaged supply cord or enclosure, or if it
is malfunctioning or it is dropped or damaged in any manner. Inspect the
appliance periodically.
4. Improper use.
Do not use this appliance:
• In locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or
explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas) (EN60335-2-51);
• For other than intended use.
5. Installation.
The appliance must be mounted in a stable/xed position in a dry, well ventilated,
frost-free, waterproof and protected place, with sufcient ventilation around it. Make
sure that the appliance is securely and correctly installed before operating it and that
there is enough room around it for maintenance operations, dismantling, checking for
free inspection.
The maximum ambient temperature at which the appliance is to be used is 40°C
(EN60335-2-51).
Important safety and installation instructions
Prior to installation, read these installation and operating instructions. The installation and operation should
also be in accordance with national regulations and accepted codes of good practice.
High temperature
surface.
Take utmost care
to prevent people
from getting in
contact with the
hot surfaces of the
appliance.

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6. Electrical connection
IMPORTANT: Connection to the power supply must be effected by means of a xed
power cable which is tted with a plug-type connection or a two pole isolating switch
with a minimum contact opening of 3 mm.
Electrical connection must be carried out by a qualied electrician and in
accordance with local regulations and both data on the name-plate and the
appropriate diagram inside the terminal box cover.
Follow all safety standards.
7. Connect the appliance only to a mains supply protected by a Residual Current Device
(RCD or Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter) with a rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30mA.
8. Prior to any modication being made to the equipment, it must be agreed with and
authorised by the manufacturer. Original spare parts and accessories authorised by the
manufacturer are integral part contributing to the safety of the equipment and of the
machines. The use of non original components or accessories may endanger the safety
and causes the termination of the warranty. Safe operation is only assured for the
applications and conditions described in Application of this manual.
Non-observance of the safety instructions results in the loss of any claims to damages.
The indicated limit values are binding and cannot be exceeded for any reason whatsoever.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Important safety and installation instructions
Prior to installation, read these installation and operating instructions. The installation and operation should
also be in accordance with national regulations and accepted codes of good practice.
Application
This heater appliance is intended for use as a down draught air heater and can be mounted directly onto
the ceiling or tted into a 600 mm x 600 mm suspended ceiling tile frame. It is to be mounted with the
underside between 2.5 and 3.0 metres from oor level. If exceeding 3 metres there will be a reduction in
performance.
This heater appliance must not be used in bathrooms or similar high humidity areas.
Product Complies with LOT20.
Please note:
The guarantee may be invalidated if this product is not installed and used in accordance with this guide.
This heater will NOT function without the wall mounted wireless controller (supplied). The controller can
control an unlimited number of heaters.

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Product performance
Heat output
Heat Output
(kW)
Power
Consumption
(kW)
Fused
spur
Mains Cable
(m)
4.0 4.1 20A 1.5
Preparation
a) Ensure the mounting surface is capable of
supporting this heater appliance and that the
area can provide the installation clearances
shown in diagram 1.
b) If installing this heater appliance into a false
or suspended ceiling, suitable suspension chains
or rods (6 mm dia., threaded) will be required
for attachment from the top of the heater
appliance to the rigid or solid surface above
the mounting area. When using this installation
technique, it is recommended the four xing
points at the top corners of the heater
appliance be used to minimise movement.
c) An installation point for the heater appliance
control must be selected, Controls as follows:
Wireless wall controller
The selected area must be free from moisture
and no higher than 2 metres from the oor. An
electrical cable is required from the power supply
to the control switch and from the control switch
to the heater appliance (see under Electrical
Connections).
d) Remove the fascia and xing screws. Store
these in a safe place until required.
e) Remove the screws retaining the side panel
marked Electrical Connections and take out the
panel. Store these until required.
Installation
600
600
248
176
426
87
87
87
12
SLVT Wireless wall controller
Wired wall switch
600
507
248
centres
151
15
600
264
Multiple positions (14) for suspension points
86
86
87
87
12 20
Pattress
Wall controller

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To mount the heater appliance direct to
the ceiling
A surface mounting kit is available as an accessory.
This kit provides a 135 mm skirt between the
fascia and the ceiling.
1. Drill six holes in the ceiling to match 6 (3 per
side) of the 14 holes available in diagram.
Note: The installation clearances given must be
kept outside the broken lines shown. The lines
represent the outer edges of the fascia panel.
2. Plug the drilled holes according to the ceiling
type and construction material.
3. Secure the heater appliance to the ceiling using
screws suitable for the purpose.
4. Refer to the section under Electrical
Connections.
5. Replace and secure the panel marked
Electrical Connections.
6. Replace the fascia and secure with all the
original screws.
To mount the heater appliance via suspension
rods or chains
A ceiling tile spacer is available as an accessory.
This kit allows the fascia to protrude 85 mm
beneath the nished ceiling tile, matching the
prole of the Skyline®CT18 hydronic model.
A Surface mounting kit is also available which
provides a complete four sided trim when tted to
a solid ceiling.
1. If the mounting area is to align with a false or
suspended ceiling panel, then the holes must
be centred to the panel.
2. Cut the suspension chains or rods to the
required length for the installation. Secure to
the mounting surface.
3. Secure the lower ends of the chains or rods
to the top four corners of the heater appliance.
Adjust the lengths of the chains or rods as
necessary to ensure the heater appliance is true
and level.
4. Refer to the section under Electrical
Connections.
5. Replace and secure the panel marked
Electrical Connections.
This heater appliance may
be mounted in the
following methods Unit Operation
Please note: This heater will NOT function without
the wall mounted wireless controller (supplied) .
The controller can control an unlimited number
of heaters.
Wireless Controller
The controller is primarily designed to minimise
energy wastage and ensure the room is
maintained at the comfort level set by the user.
In the basic setting, the controller is a simple
room thermostat in which the heater will run
until the set temperature is reached. If the room
temperatures falls the heater will switch on again
until the set temperature is reached. The operating
range is between 15°C and 35°C.
The controller also has a number of advanced
features that, if required MUST be set during
the installation process. Please discuss with your
customer which features they require.
• Temperature control for Comfort (COMF)
This can be set to limit the maximum
temperature set by the user.
• Temperature control for Setback (SETB)
This can be used for frost protection or
situations where a minimum room temperature
must be maintained. The setback temperature
can be set between 0°C and 15°C.
• Run-back Timer
This can be used to limit the run time of the
heater from between 5 minutes and 2 hours.
The Run-back Timer cannot used be used in
conjunction with Temperature control for
Setback (SETB)
Choosing a position in a room
The SLVT B controller should be xed to the
wall. Avoid areas with draft or direct sun. Do
not position the controller above or close to the
heaters or other heat sources. Damp areas or
areas where SLVT B can be mechanically damaged
should also be avoided. Avoid installing the
controller in areas where there are metal objects
between the heater and the controller. This
will reduce the RF range. The RF range in ideal
conditions can be up to 20m however this can
be reduced when the signal is passing through
the walls or other objects. The range can be also
affected where the controller is mounted close
6. Replace the fascia and ensure it is secured with
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to power cables, motors or equipment producing
strong electromagnetic eld. If the temperature
control feature is used it is necessary to use one
controller for each room or zone.
Pairing controller with heaters
In order to pair your appliance with the controller:
1. On the back of the
controller, you will see the
battery compartment. Pull and
remove the battery tag. Look
at the front display. If the
batteries are good, the front
battery display will show the
temperature.
2. Turn the power to the
appliance ON, and within 20
seconds press and hold, the
ON button on the controller
until the display shows “PAIR”
3. After the pairing is nished,
the display will show “TEST”.
If the pairing was successful,
the appliance should function
(This can take up to 5 seconds
after pairing)
If process fail repeat all the
steps again
4. Press the ON button to
exit pairing
ON

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Heat Emitter
Connect the mains electrical supply cable (3
core, single strand 2.5mm²) via a switched fused
isolator, fused at 20A to the heating appliance.
Do not energise the supply until the panels
described have been returned and secured.
The electrical supply to this product should be via
2.5mm² single strand 3 core cable via a switch
fused isolator fused at 20Amps.
1. Locate the cable gland on the products chassis
and loosen the clamping nut
2. Insert the supply cable into the cable gland
3. Feed the supply cable into the unit
4. With the supply cable inside the cable route the
cable to the terminal block
5. Insert the cable into the relevant connections
on the terminal block
E N L
Power supply
connection
Mains supply cable
(240V - 50Hz)
6. With the electrical connections made ensure
that the mains cable does not obstruct any
moving parts of the fan
7. Tighten the clamping nut on the cable gland,
once again ensure that wiring is not obstructing
moving parts inside the product
Electrical Connection

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3 x 2cm
3 x 2cm
3 x 2cm
CT4E Grille xing
• Align grille panel to heater unit and secure in
position with all 9 screws provided.
• Ensure the grille panel is at and free
from distortions.
Do not disturb the inner components of
the heater unit
Fault nding
Fault Checking/Solution
Fan does not run/no heat output
Check the power supply is switched ON
Check fuse in fused spur
Check the fan is switched on
Check the battery in the controller and replace if necessary
Check the wireless controller thermostat is calling for heat
Check the wireless controller is paired to the heater
If the overheat protection has activated, manual reset as follows:
1. Switch the power supply OFF at the fused spur
2. Wait 5 minutes for the overheat cut-out switch to reset
3. Switch the power supply on
In the event of any difculty, please contact us on +44 (0) 1245 324560.
Wireless Controller Self Diagnostic
The controller is equipped with a self diagnostic software that will check functionality of all main
components. If there is a fault with any part of the controller or controller is operating outside of the
temperature limits, the display will show ‘Err’ on the display. If this happens, controller will not function in
order to protect itself and the heaters.

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