My slimline storage heater is cold. How do I resolve this?

Modified on Thu, 26 Sep at 11:08 AM


Applicable to models:  

TSRE050, TSRE070, TSRE100, TSRE125, TSRE150

AC6550, AC6551, AC6552, AC6553, AC6554 

DESE050, DESE070, DESE100, DESE125, DESE150

NLSH050, NLSH070, NLSH100, NLSH125, NLSH150 

SSHE050, SSHE070, SSHE100, SSHE125, SSHE150

 

Issue:  Heater is cold. No stored heat. Blowing cold air. Not taking a charge.

 

What this means:  
Possible issues:
- Fuse could have blown in local isolation switch

- These products should not be on 13A fused spur for the off peak supply, if this is the case your installer needs to reattend. The off-peak supply must be on a 20A Double Pole switch. (Note the peak / daytime supply should be on a Double Pole switch). 

- Incorrect time/temperature settings. 

- Incorrect current date/time set on heater

- Heater Covered or obstructed.

 

Action: If determined not an installation or user issue then raise a ticket below.

If possible you should check the following items and if they are not correct you should contact your installer prior to raising a ticket for a service call.

 

      • Have the breakers in your consumer unit switched/tripped off?  (switch back on if they have)
      • Check that the switches controlling the supplies to your product are on
        • There should be a switch (unfused) for the off peak supply
        • The continuous supply should not be on a 3 pin plug
      • Are the supply cables different sizes, off peak supply should be on a 2.5mm² cable.
      • Have you set up your heater's timer correctly? If the timer is set for too short a period or zero'ed out, then the heater will take little or no charge, so make sure each day has several hours of heat requirement.
      • Is the temperature setting correct? If the set temperature is too low, the heater will take a much lower, or no charge.
      • Is the current date & time set correctly on the heater? If the date is wrong, the heater might be assuming the season is summer rather than winter.
      • Is the heater obstructed or covered up? If a heater is covered or obstructed, it can cause the thermal cutout to trip. Testing this would require a suitably qualified person to isolate the product from the mains to then test the cut-out devices.

Out of guarantee contact your local service found on link below.

 


Require additional help? Please follow link below

https://glendimplexservice.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/articles/79000136321

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