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2.2 - Attach the Wall Bracket to the Wall
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Horizontal model Vertical model
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Horizontal model Vertical model
Place the wall support on the ground.
Identify drilling points A. These are
the lower attachment points.
Place the wall bracket with the
previously identified points coinciding
with drilling holes A.
Mark both drilling points B with a pen. You
have now identified the 4 drilling points.
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Drill the 4 holes and insert the appropriate anchors for your wall type (for example:
plasterboard, concrete). Position the wall bracket and screw in place.
Device Dimensions and Weight
Horizontal Model
Vertical Model
Power (W)
750
1000
1250
1500
2000
1000
1500
2000
Overall Length
491
639
787
935
1157
468
Height (mm)
615
1162
1384
1606
Thickness (mm)
147
136
Device Weight (kg)
16
20,8
26,2
29
37,8
25,5
28
35
2.3 — Connect the Radiator
The device must have a 230V 50 Hz power supply.
Radiator power must be directly connected to the grid after the
all-pole circuit breaker with an opening contact distance of at
least 3 mm without an intervening switch (clock, mechanical
and static relay, ambient thermostat, etc...).
The electrical connection uses 3-wire cable (brown = phase,
blue = neutral, black = pilot wire) through the connection box. In
damp environments such as kitchens, the connection box must
be at least 25 cm from the ground.
The installation must have a protection device such as a circuit breaker.
Connecting to ground is forbidden. Do not connect the pilot wire (black) to ground.
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, after sales service, or any similarly
qualified person in order to avoid danger.
If the pilot or piloted device is protected by a 30mA differential (for example: bathroom), the pilot wire power
supply must be protected on this differential.
NOTE: In all cases
where a vertical
radiator is used,
leave the chock
under the radiator
until the wall
support is installed.