6
1.26
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6. Fitting encased convectors on
the wall
•
Using the wall brackets
1
mark the
drill holes on the wall. Calculate the spacing
as shown on Diagram 8.
Units longer than 1600 mm require a
further bracket
4
and support plate
5
as a central bracket:
•
Fit the brackets using the hexagonal
screws supplied
6
onto the support
plate.
•
Position the brackets centrally between
the drill holes for the outer brackets
and mark the drill holes.
•
Fix the wall brackets using screws and
rawl plugs (by others)
7
to the wall
and level them.
•
Fit the convector by screwing the
brackets
1
using the hexagonal screws
supplied
2
to the support plates
3
of the heat exchanger. If there is a
central bracket (units over 1600mm in
length), fit it in such a way that the heat
exchanger pipes fit into the recesses on
the support plate.
•
Connect up the flow
8
and return
9
pipework. The 1/2” valve set type
126102 and the thermostatic valve
head type 110210 from the Kampmann
accessories range can be used. Fit the air
vent
bl
onto the flow connection.
•
Place the casing
bm
onto the heat
exchanger with the valve recess aligned
and rotate the fixing plates
bn
(see detail) under the convector.
Diag. 9
Encased convector; casing height 130 mm,
casing depth 180 mm
Diag. 10 Section through wall-mounted unit
4
2
2
3
bm
bl
bn
1
6
1
7
8
9
7
7
5
Detail: Rotate fixing
plate
Diag. 8: Bracket spacing - wall-mounted units
*recommended minimum dimensions
*recommended minimum dimension
*
Encased convectors
Encased models with heat exchangers
Installation manual