Steffes 2106 Owner & Installers Manual User Manual

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Models:
2102, 2103, 2104,
2105, & 2106
"Manufactured in North America"
Applicable to Software Version 2.00-2.12
Owner's and Installer's Manual
for
Room Heating Units
For Customer Use
Please record your model and serial number below. This number is found on the identication
label located on the lower portion of the heater's left side panel. Retain this information for future
reference.
Model No. _____________________________________________________________________
Serial No. _____________________________________________________________________
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Room Heating Units

Models: 2102, 2103, 2104, 2105, & 2106"Manufactured in North America"Applicable to Software Version 2.00-2.12Owner's and Installer&

Page 2 - Important

Installation 2.03 2100 Series INITIAL SET-UPStep 1 Unbox the heater and lift it off the shipping pallet. Place the shipping box aside until the br

Page 3 - Built-in Safety Devices

LINE VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSSteffes room heating units are available for connection to various input voltages. Standard conguration for direc

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Field WiringStep 1 After establishing placement of the heater, mount a eld connection junction box in a location where heater-to-eld wiring connec

Page 5 - Operation

CORD-CONNECTED (PLUG-IN) ROOM HEATING UNITSAll cord-connected heaters are factory-congured to be plugged into a 120V wall outlet. The circuit outlet

Page 6 - BRICK CORE CHARGE CONTROL

Multiple Unit - Low Voltage Connections Direct Wired ControlsFigure 8Notes: 1. Connecting the low voltage hot (blue) wire from multiple heaters to a

Page 7

TIME CLOCK MODULE PEAK CONTROLThe Steffes time clock module (Order Item #1301014) is another option for providing a peak control signal to the heaters

Page 8 - Installation

Installation 2.09 2100 SeriesFigure 10Note: Row 8 brick faces downRow 7Row 6Row 5Row 4Row 3Row 2Row 1Brick LoadingBRICK LOADINGStep 1 Verify that

Page 9

CONFIGURATION MENUThe Steffes 2100 Series room heating units have a Conguration Menu which allows the heaters to be customized to the power company a

Page 10 - WARNING

Installation 2.11 2100 SeriesINSTALLER'S FINAL CHECK-OUT PROCEDUREWith the heater de-energized, hinge the right side panel open (Page A.08). Com

Page 11

AppendixASPECIFICATIONS * Refer to the Unit Identication Label on lower left side panel for data specic to your heater. In standard conguration, th

Page 12 - BREAKER PANEL

Safety Alert SymbolsThree safety alert symbols may be used to alert you to personal safety instructions. They are:Electrical (1 & 4)•Mechanical (

Page 13 - IMPORTANT

Appendix A.02 2100 SeriesPARTS DIAGRAMWhen ordering replacement parts, please include model number and serial number of the heater.593436413750474425

Page 14

PARTS LIST2100 Series Appendix A.03 * Manual and auto reset limits are not interchangeable. Verify serial number and/or style of limit switch before

Page 15

Appendix A.04 2100 Series Models 2102, 2103, 2104 , 2105, and 2106 Connections shown are for systems with a 208/240V blower. If utilizing a 115

Page 16

MANUAL RESET LIMIT CONTROLS2100 Series Appendix A.05INTERNAL LOW VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAMClearance Violation Limit: Located inside the heater in the up

Page 17

Appendix A.06 2100 SeriesHELP MENUThe 2100 series room heating unit contains a Help Menu which may be accessed by pressing and releasing the M butt

Page 18

Error Code Description 03 Room thermistor temperature is out of normal range. This may indicate an open thermistor, a short in the wiring, or a ci

Page 19 - 30 30 37 44 51 58

Appendix A.08 2100 SeriesHINGING THE RIGHT SIDE PANELFor ease in servicing, the right side panel of the 2100 Series room heating unit hinges open.

Page 20 - PARTS DIAGRAM

Anticipated Peak ~ Used only by certain power companies as an alternative method of storing heat in the brick core. Indicated by an "A" on

Page 21 - PARTS LIST

DOCUMENT #1200340 REV 19Registering your purchase is an essential step to ensure warranty coverage. A Warranty Registration card is included with the

Page 22 - Charge Circuit #1

1. DO NOT energize the room heating unit while disassembled or without all ceramic heat storage bricks in place. 2. DO NOT store or use materials t

Page 23 - 2100 Series Appendix A.05

OperationGeneral Operation ...

Page 24

AMMPM C = Charge period or off-peak time. P = Peak period or on-peak time. A = Anticipated peak period or pre-peak time. (Specialty

Page 25 - 2100 Series Appendix A.07

ROOM TEMPERATURE CONTROLThe room temperature set point is adjusted by pressing the up arrow to increase or the down arrow to decrease the set point. W

Page 26 - HINGING THE RIGHT SIDE PANEL

2100 Series Operation 1.03CHARGE CONTROL OVERRIDEThe heater is equipped with a charge control override feature that allows the user to force the heat

Page 27 - GLOSSARY

Installation2SHIPPING AND PACKAGINGThe heater should always be transported in an upright position to avoid damage to internal components and insulatio

Page 28 - Warranty

CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTSThere are minimum clearances that must be maintained when choosing a location. (See Figure 2.) These areas surrounding the hea

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