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System LST Installation - First Fix

Mark positions of fixings on the wall using the back plate as a template. Note: recommended fixing height of

100mm above FFL (Style A), styles B, C & D can be fixed at FFL or onto pipe boxing/trunking. There are a

large number of holes provided, as minimum we recommend fixing to every fourth hole along the top and

bottom edges plus 2 to 3 fixings down the sides.

Diagram 1

Drill holes to take the fixings in the wall and insert suitable wall plugs or anchors (by others).

Screw the back plate to the wall using the top and bottom rows of screws holes only excluding the corners

(“A” in diagram 1 above). The side screw holes “B” are used for fixing the side plates and can be prepared

ready but are not required at this stage. Alternatively the larger holes “C” may be used as these can be drilled

and wall plugs or anchors affixed into them after the back plate has been fixed.

Diagram 2

Using a large flat-bladed screw driver fold out the emitter brackets “X”. If the convector is to have a fitted

internal TRV the phial brackets “Z” will also need to be folded out. See diagrams 2a & 2b for details on which

brackets to fold out for each emitter.

B

C

A

A

B

C

A

A

B

C

B

C

X

X

Z

Summary of Contents for System LST

Page 1: ...fting equipment should be provided by the buyer Care should be taken when handling to avoid damage STORAGE System LST components should be stored under dry clean conditions Any protective packing shou...

Page 2: ...quired Pencil proof closure lock grilles no screws Reflective backplate to enhance heating efficiency Compatible with all makes of TRV and LSV Lockable access panels Easy access for cleaning BS EN 442...

Page 3: ...Page 3 of 16 INSTALLATION SEQUENCE Backplates 1st Fix Emitters Valves 1st Fix Sideplates 2nd Fix Grilles 2nd Fix Casings 2nd Fix...

Page 4: ...Page 4 of 16 CASING STYLES Dunham Bush System LST is available in four styles A B C D pictured below Style A casing Style B casing Style C casing Style D casing...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 16 Style A 97mm Element Emitter Style A 97mm Radiator Panel Style A 161mm Element Emitter Style A 161mm Radiator Panel...

Page 6: ...Page 6 of 16 Style B 97mm Element Emitter Style B 97mm Panel Emitter Style B 161mm Element Emitter Style B 161mm Panel Emitter...

Page 7: ...Page 7 of 16 Style C 97mm Element Emitter Style C 97mm Panel Emitter Style C 161mm Element Emitter Style C 161mm Panel Emitter...

Page 8: ...Page 8 of 16 Style D 161mm Element Emitter Style D 161mm Panel Emitter Style D 260mm Element Emitter...

Page 9: ...by others Screw the back plate to the wall using the top and bottom rows of screws holes only excluding the corners A in diagram 1 above The side screw holes B are used for fixing the side plates and...

Page 10: ...0 of 16 Diagram 2a Styles A B C Refer to bracket table for details of required brackets for each emitter type Diagram 2b Style D Refer to bracket table for details of required brackets for each emitte...

Page 11: ...ttings must be assembled using spray silicone oil and compression nuts must be tightened clockwise of a turn 270 degrees Note only casings styles B C D can accommodate integral flow return pipework Wi...

Page 12: ...ly and no fixings are required to be attached to these studs Screw the side plates through the back plate into holes B prepared during first fix stage Diagram 6 Fit the Bottom rail between the side pl...

Page 13: ...ng plate from the side plate nearest the TRV valve body Wind the surplus length of the capillary around the TRV dial into the groove provided ensuring that it will not be tight when fitted Insert the...

Page 14: ...m 7a Diagram 7b Diagram 7c Affix the Sensor Set point TRV Dial to the side of the casing using the screws provided Attach the bellows housing to the TRV valve body using the knurled nut Clip on the co...

Page 15: ...ille towards you so that the edge of the slot is in the notch Then tilt the grille so it is level Finally slide the grille back to lock it into place The bottom grille is fitted in a similar manner wi...

Page 16: ...h damp cloth and warm soapy water Any dust and debris should be vacuumed from the casing and the finned element Care should be taken not to damage the finned element a soft brush attachment should be...

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