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ILO North America 

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5410 West Roosevelt Road 

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Unit 205 

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60644 

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Chicago 

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Phone:  +1(312) 508 8600 

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Website: http://www.ilo-international.com/ 

 

 

8. ILO Heating Panels’ Mounting System 

Please review the following procedure to install properly an ILO far infrared heating  panel. Be sure 

to space the brackets correctly, observing the notes on “critical dimensions” in the “Mounting 

Instructions” section of this manual (see pages 10-12). 

 

To install the IHP2424, IHP4824, and IHP4141 models, (mounting sizes A, B, and C), mark the 

mounting locations using the dimensional information from the previous section and install the 

mounting brackets (be sure the brackets face the same direction). Where possible (in joist ceilings 

and/or stud walls) at least one of the brackets’ mounting holes should be over a stud or joist. The other(s) 

should be installed using appropriate anchors. These anchors need to be chosen after reviewing the 

local mounting requirements. This optional anchor hardware is not included as installations vary by 

building and region. 

 

Installation: 

 

1.  Locate an area near an active power 

outlet, or employ an electrician to 

provide a power outlet within 6½ feet 

(2.0m) of the heating panel. 

2.  Install  the  two  mounting  brackets. 

Wherever  possible  utilize  the  holds 

which are closest to each end. 

3.  Using a flat blade screwdriver  open 

the safety latches. See 

Figure 8a

4.  Ensure that the intended power outlet 

or relevant circuit breaker is switched 

off. 

5.  While a helper holds the panel, route 

the power cord to the outlet. Do not 

activate  the  circuit  breaker  for  this 

circuit  until  the  installation  is 

completed. 

6.  Plug the power plug into the outlet. 

7.  Place the panel near the mounting brackets and engage the right-hand (straight) hook. 

See 

Figure 8b

8.  Slide the panel onto the bracket by holding it gently against the wall or ceiling to engage 

the left-hand hook. 

9.  If wall mounted, pull the top of the panel away from the wall and engage the safety latches 

(use a screwdriver or suitable tool if needed). If ceiling mounted, allow the panel to rest 

on the brackets, slide it to the latch side and close the safety latches. See 

Figure 8c

10.  Plug in the panel or engage the circuit breaker and test the panel operation. 

Summary of Contents for IHP2424

Page 1: ...Road Unit 205 60644 Chicago Phone 1 312 508 8600 Website http www ilo international com Affordable and Controllable Far Infrared Heating User and Installation Manual v1 84 For North America ILO Heati...

Page 2: ...oosing one of ILO North America s innovative and class leading IR heating products It is our intention that you experience many years of satisfaction This product has been designed and manufactured to...

Page 3: ...ting panel with any clothing towels wet or dry rugs curtains etc These flammable items will impair the correct operation of the heating panel and might lead to overheating of the panel and fire See th...

Page 4: ...ctly into a power outlet receptacle Never use with an extension cord 11 Do not use outdoors 12 This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms laundry rooms and similar indoor locations Never locate...

Page 5: ...mumcurrentconsumed when first powered up This start up current decreases as the heater warms up This current will vary slightly depending on the line voltage These figures are given to help in choosin...

Page 6: ...ically protected against solid objects greater than 2 5mm 0 10 causing harm to the heater but have no protection against water spray These heating panels are designed for indoor use in non wetted area...

Page 7: ...bient Humidity This is the maximum relative humidity in the local environment for the heating panel These panels are not designed for use in wet or damp environments Their protection class rating is I...

Page 8: ...arized grounding adapter plug must be used It is essential that the grounding lug on this adapter plug is screwed to the grounding point on the outlet As this type of adapter plug is illegal in some j...

Page 9: ...y supported by the runner design of a typical dropped ceiling structure See Figure 6a Mounting the heating panel in a dropped ceiling is easy as can be seen from Figure 6b on the right During operatio...

Page 10: ...ge 9 When wall mounting it is recommended to use these brackets Type A brackets are for the IHP2424 panel type B brackets are for the IHP4824 and type C brackets are for the IHP4141 panel Mounting Bra...

Page 11: ...or security wire in wall and on ceiling installations Owing to the design of the safety latch mechanism the heaters can be removed from the mounting brackets without the need of tools The brackets ma...

Page 12: ...or security wire in wall and on ceiling installations Owing to the design of the safety latch mechanism the heaters can be removed from the mounting brackets without the need of tools The brackets ma...

Page 13: ...building and region Installation 1 Locate an area near an active power outlet or employ an electrician to provide a power outlet within 6 feet 2 0m of the heating panel 2 Install the two mounting brac...

Page 14: ...and or chains may be secured through the appropriate size holes at the ends of the panel s mounting brackets Please contact your ILO North America representative for further advice on mounting panels...

Page 15: ...maintainacomfortableheatingenvironment Note the heating panel is placed close to the typicalseatingareaformaximumbenefit Infrared Heating System Wall Mounted Alternative Set up Figure 9e Figure 9f Fig...

Page 16: ...8 C lower when using an infrared heating system to achieve the same level of perceived heating comfort In place of the typical 70 F 21 C setting the thermostat can be set to 66 5 F 19 2 C Itis this l...

Page 17: ...K DO NOT OPEN NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE As the ILO Heating Panels are maintenance free it is not required for a user to ever open the heater The heating panels are secured by rivets to prevent...

Page 18: ...rect the problem Circuit breakers may trip if too many appliances are connected to the same circuit this is not considered an ILO product defect c If the outlet is OK and you have used an optional roo...

Page 19: ...violet wavelengths The sun s rays travel a great distance through space without requiring a medium to transmit its energy ILO s far infrared FIR radiant heating technology operates in the healthy and...

Page 20: ...eople perceive radiant heating as being more comfortable than convection heating systems According to DIN EN ISO 7730 most people 90 react more favorably to Far IR heating than convection heating The...

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