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Following the indications on the installation drawing:
1. Make preparations for installing conduits for cables and remote control devices. Note that the cable ends will
extend 3 metres above ground level; electrical connections are made in the upper housing.
2. Dig a hole for the concrete slab.
3. Assemble the various parts of the sealing frame using the provided nuts and bolts.
4. Check the centre-to-centre distance of the sealing frame.
5. Insert the sealing frame into the hole:
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Respect the direction of passage.
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Run the conduits for the power and remote control cables over the provided uprights.
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Make sure the fixing rails are sunk into the finished surface as indicated on the installation drawing (the
painted part of the rails must extend beyond the concrete).
6. Pour and level out a standard concrete slab.
7. Leave to dry for about one week.
5.2. HEATING RESISTOR
A forced air heating resistor is recommended if heating via electromagnets proves to be inadequate (cf. Electromagnet
Heat parameter in the OPTIONS menu).
The built-in fan provides homogeneous air circulation and temperature.
The thermostat can be used to set the desired temperature.
This function means the heater need not be controlled by the control unit. A third person will
be needed to hold the second fixed panel in place.
Heat output must be adjusted to the required temperature (±550 W at 20°C).
The information contained in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The recipient shall refrain from using this information for any purpose
other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which it refers and from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement of Automatic
Systems. The document is subject to change without notice.
TRS373-MT-EN-01
Fig. 28
Thermostat
Operating mode indicator
Fig. 29
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