INFRA
Infra 13 B/C (H/L)
Infra 22 B/C (H/L)
Infra 38 B/C (H/L)
Infra 50 (H/L)
INFRA Mono
Infra mono 22 B/C (H/L)
Infra mono 38 B/C (H/L)
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EN
Read this document before
installing the appliance
Warning
An incorrectly performed installation, adjustment, alteration, repair or maintenance activity
may lead to material damage, injury or explosion. All work must be carried out by approved,
qualified professionals. If the appliance is not positioned in accordance with the instructions,
the warranty shall be voided.
If the manual refers to an image or table, a number will be shown between square brackets, for
example
[3]
. The number refers to images and tables at the back of the manual with the stated
number.
1.0 General
1.1 Application:
The Infra radiant heater heats the room through a fully automatic gas burner with electrical
ignition and complete protection.
The flue gases are conducted by the heater tubes, which makes them hot. On account of the
danger of corrosion, radiant heaters cannot be used in areas where there are corrosive fumes.
This relates in particular to chlorinated hydrocarbons which are either produced directly in the
area, or may be drawn in from the outside by the heater via a connection or an open connector.
Subject to change
The manufacturer is committed to constantly improving its products and reserves the right to
make changes in the specifications without prior notice. The technical details are considered
correct but do not form the basis for a contract or warranty. All orders are accepted according
to the standard terms of our sales and delivery conditions (available upon request).
1.2 Type designation
(H/L) : High Low
B
: Combustion air from room
C
: Closed appliance
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