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Table 1
Output
kW
Room
m
3
Weight
kg
A
mm
B
mm
H
mm
Ø
mm
Fuse
A
Power
cable
N × mm
2
STEEL
3,5
3,5
3,5-6
14,5
50
420
975
320
10
3 × 2,5
STEEL
6
6
6–10
15
50
420
975
320
10
5 × 1,5
STEEL
9
9
9–15
15
100
520
975
320
16
5 × 2,5
STEEL 10,5
10,5
10-17
16
100
520
975
320
16
5 × 2,5
INSTALLATION
Positioning the heater
• The heater must be positioned in such a way that there is a safe
distance between flammable materials and the external surfaces
of the heater. See Figure.
• In installing the heater, it must be prevented that people could
have physical contact with the heater or that other dangerous
situations could emerge during the heating process.
•
The heater holds approximately 60-150 kg of stones.
•
The input of the power cable is located on the bottom cover of
the heater.
Connecting the heater to the power supply
•
Only a certified electrician is allowed to connect the heater to the
power supply.
•
A rubber insulated HO7RN-F cable or an equivalent cable must be
used as the connection cable.
• It is recommended to connect the unit to the mains without an
earth-leakage circuit breaker.
•
The maximum current intensity in the cross-sectional area of the
cable and circuit breaker are listed in Table 1.