Victorian Plumbing Keswick Bench Fitting Instructions Manual

Victorian Plumbing Keswick Bench Fitting Instructions Manual

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Keswick Bench Radiator
Fitting Instructions
Please follow them carefully and
leave this manual with end user
V2.12.23

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  • Page 1 Keswick Bench Radiator Fitting Instructions Please follow them carefully and leave this manual with end user V2.12.23...
  • Page 2 Check & Inspect Here at Victorian Plumbing, we pride ourselves on selecting products from reputable manufacturers who manufacture to our exacting standards and quality control measures. All our products are well packaged and should reach you in pristine condition.
  • Page 3 Tools required for installation (not supplied) Pencil Tape Measure Power Drill Spirit Level Gloves Rubber Adjustable PTFE Tape Screwdriver Hammer Wrench Please check you have all the items below: Plug x1 Air vent x1 Screw x8 Rawl Plug x8 V2.12.23...
  • Page 4 Step 1: Position the radiator on your chosen floor. Using a pencil, mark the bottom fixing brackets ready for drilling & securing. Drain down the heating system in preparation to connect the radiator. Allow enough room for the installation of valves or thermostatic controls Before installation place a dust sheet on the floor to prevent losing any small parts.
  • Page 5 Step 2: Drill the floor using an appropriately sized drill bit and insert the rawl plugs. Secure the bottom fixing brackets using the screws provided. Step 3: Wrap the threaded valve tails with P.T.F.E tape and inset the tails into the radiator tapping’s. V2.12.23...
  • Page 6 Step 4: Install both the flow and return pipework. Step 5: Screw the vent plug into the radiator and tighten using an adjustable wrench. Refill the heating system and bleed the radiator of any air using a screwdriver/vent key. Step 6: Switch on the central heating and bring the radiator up to full heat and check all joints for leaks.
  • Page 7 After installation • Use a screwdriver/vent key to open the air vent, open the valve and let the water rush into radiator. • Check all connections for leaks. • Once water overflows from the air vent, the radiator is fully purged of air. •...
  • Page 8 www.victorianplumbing.co.uk V2.12.23...

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