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Lindab reserves the right to make changes without prior notice
2022-09-29
Lindab reserves the right to make changes without prior notice
2022-09-29
Service & Maintenance Atrium / Loggia
lindab | for a better climate
1.0 Installation
1.1 Product description
Lindab’s heating and cooling panels Atrium /Loggia can be mounted almost anywhere
in the ceiling or on the wall and primarily provide heating/cooling by radiation. The
radiation share for the panels exceeds 50% to 60%, compared to approx. 5% for con-
ventional finned products. Since the air velocities can be kept low, this result in a
draught-free environment. Radiant heating can also be used with high ceiling heights
since the radiant heating, despite the high placement, heats the underlying surfaces
directly without any losses to the air.
1.2 Handling
The beam must be handled with care, ensuring that the beam does not sustain dents,
scratches or bends during installation.
Always seek to lift the beam at multiple points.
– Do not lift in pipes
– Do not lift in edges
– Each beam is equipped with protective film to avoid any damage during transport
and handling at building site. The film needs to be removed before commissioning
the products.
1.3 Mounting instruction
– Please visit
• Select Documentation Finder
• Select “Atrium” or “Loggia”
• Select “Mounting”
1.4 Connection description water
Flow indication arrows are shown on the inlet and return pipes in order to assist the
installer.
If the control valves have been ordered separately, a special direction of the flow
must be upheld to ensure correct flow through the control valve. Please note the flow
direction indicator on the valve to insure correct installation in relation to the desired
flow.
When connecting a panel or a beam with the piping system either a push-on fitting or
a compression coupling should be used. Lindab have tested and recommends John
Guest push on fittings as well as push-on fittings from Tectite (available as accessory.
See
).
To avoid sound being transported over the beam, we recommend to use our flexible
hoses between the piping and the beam connections. See
.
NB!
Every control valve can create sound when it is installed directly connected to the
water in- or outlet (or into the piping in close distance to the in- or outlet of the water
product). To avoid unwanted sound generation we recommend to always use a Lindab
control valve
(straight) and calculate the beam with the
valve in