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Mounting the radiators
Radiators in permanent installations can be either
fixed to a wall, hung under a ceiling or balcony or
secured to any sturdy material, using the
suspension bracket supplied with the radiator. The
mounting angle can be adjusted for optimal
coverage.
For wall mounting a separate bracket is also
required. In non-permanent installations, a floor
stand can be used.
Attaching the suspension bracket
First assemble the supplied suspension bracket
and connect it to the radiator (see Figure 0-C and
Figure 0-D).
This bracket is attached to the radiator by two
bolts with washers. There are corresponding holes
on the back of the radiators. There is also a
spring-loaded plunger (indicated by a black arrow
in Figure 0-D), located above the bolt hole on the
right-hand arm of the bracket, which is used for
adjusting the angle of the radiator (shown in inset
in Figure 0-D). There are corresponding holes on
the back of the radiator for accepting this plunger.
The mounting angle can be adjusted in steps of
15°.
Warning: Always ensure that natural airflow is
not obstructed by ceilings, walls etc. when
determining the position of the radiator. Leave
plenty of space around the radiator to prevent it
becoming too hot.
Note: When in operation, the radiators may feel
warm to the touch. This is quite normal, and does
not indicate a radiator fault or malfunction.
Status
Stand-by mode
Transmitting
At switch-on:
Initializing signal
equalization
During operation:
Temperature protection
mode.
See chapter 6,
Trouble-shooting
If IRED panel failure:
See chapter 6,
Trouble-shooting
Warning: When you install the radiator in a
ceiling, you must leave at least 1 m3 of free
space around the back of the radiator. To
prevent the radiator from becoming too hot,
make sure that there is a good airflow in this
free space.
Figure 0-C
Attaching the plate to the suspension bracket
Figure 0-D
Attaching the suspension bracket to the radiator
Mounting on a floor stand
The top of the floor stand is screwed into the
suspension bracket (Figure 0-E). The bracket is
supplied with both metric and Whitworth
threaded plates, and is therefore compatible
with most standard floor stands.
For floor stands, the mounting angle can be set
at 0°, 15° or 30°.
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