The product you have just purchased has undergone numerous tests and inspections to guarantee the highest quality. We
hope it will give you entire satisfaction.
Please read the instructions before starting to install the heater. Disconnect the power before carrying out any work on the
heater. Keep these instructions even once you have installed your heater.
1) Where to install your heater ?
- This equipment was designed to be installed in a residence. Please ask your distributor before using it for any other purpose.
- The panel heater should be installed according to normal trade practice and in compliance with legislation in the relevant
country (the IEE Wiring Regulations).
- The equipment is class 2
and is protected against splashed water IP 24. Therefore it can be installed in volume 2,
provided the panel heater’s controls cannot be reached by a person using the shower or bath.
- Comply with the minimum clearance distances for positioning of the panel heater.
- If your wall covering is laid on foam, a spacer the same thickness as the foam must be placed under the panel heater’s sup-
port. This ensures there is free space behind the panel heater to make sure its control settings are not adversely affected.
- Do not install the panel heater:
F
In a draught likely to affect the control settings (under a fan, etc.).
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Under a fixed mains power socket.
Except in the UK.Please refer to the IEE Regulations 601-06-01 and 601-08-01 (BS7671).
INSTALLATION OF THE PANEL HEATER
It is strongly recomended not to install vertical products we manufacture above an altitude of 1000
metres. If the device is installed at altitude the air discharge temperature will be increased (by
approximately 10°C per 1000 m of altitude).
It is forbiden to install vertical product in horizontal position.
2) How to install the panel heater ?
2-1) Release the appliance’s hook-on bracket
We recommend that you place the radiant panel at, face down.
Have a straight head screwdriver to hand.
2-2) Fix the hook-on bracket
Drilling points A
Drilling points B
Note :
Do not use the device in mobile or feets or on casters
, except the range kit feet (ref. 417010 - 417015 - 417020)
and Australian ranges : Standard and Low.
2-3) Connecting the panel heater
- The panel heater must be powered with 220-240V 50Hz
- The panel heater must be connected to the mains, either by a 2-wire cable (Brown = Phase, Blue = Neutral) via a power
socket (Product with plug : diagram
A
) or connexion box (Mechanical thermostat : diagram
B
) ; by a 3-wire cable (Brown=
Phase, Blue = Neutral, Black = Pilot wire) by means of a connexion box (version with pilote wire : diagram
C
).
In humid areas such as bathrooms and kitchens the power socket must be installed at least 25 cm above the oor.
- The installation must be equipped with a omnipole disconnexion mechanism with a break contact distance of at least 3mm.
- Earthing is prohibited. Do not connect the pilot wire (black) to earth.
- The heater must be installed by a quali ed electrician in accordance with the local regulations. The heater and the pilot
wire (black) must
NOT
be connected to earth. If the heater wire is damaged, it must be replaced by a quali ed person to
avoid hazard.
If a pilot or piloted panel heater is protected by 30mA differential (e.g. bathroom) the pilot wire’s power must be protected
on this differential
Commands
Received
No current
Complete
altermation
230 V
Négative
Half/altermation
- 115 V
Positive
Half/altermation
+ 115 V
Oscilloscope
Réf/Neutral
Mode
obtained
COMFORT
ECO
ANTI-FREEZE
POWER CUT
STOP
2-4) Lock the appliance on the hook-on bracket
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