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After the heater is connected to electric network, the heating element starts heating water. The element is
turned on and off by a thermostat. Thermostat can be set as per your need within the range from 5°C to
74°C. We recommend setting service water to maximum temperature of 60°C. This temperature ensures
an optimal operation of the heater, reduces heat losses and saves electricity. After reaching the
temperature set, the thermostat switches off the electric circuit and thus discontinues water heating. The
control light signals if the element is in operation (light is on) or if it is off (the light goes out).
When shutting the heater out for an extended period, in winter you can set the
thermostat to the snowflake sign preventing the water from freezing, or turn off the
inlet of electricity to the heater.
Connection, repairs, and wiring inspections may only be implemented by company
(person) authorised to such activity. Expert connection must be confirmed on the
warranty certificate.
Installations in bathrooms, laundromats, rest rooms and showers must follow the
applicable standards.
Respect rules of protection against electrical injuries in accordance with current
regulations.
The heater is connected to the electric network using a solid moving conductor with a switch that turns off
all network poles and the circuit breaker (protector).
The degree of protection of electric parts of the heater is IP 44.
Heating unit – flanges
OKCE 160 S/2,2 kW, OKCE 200 S/2,2 kW, OKCE 300 S/1 MPa
OKCE 250 S/2,2 kW
TPK 168-8/2,2 kW TPK 210-12/2,2 kW
Mounting 8 x M10 Mounting 12 x M12
Figure 10
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