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This unit should be mounted at a minimum of 180 cm above ground
level (fig. 1). If installed in a toilet, the height should be 225 cm in
zone 1 and zone 2; in zone 3 the minimum above ground level is
180 cm, according with the rules of each Country.
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Be sure that the heater is not facing the ceiling or inflammable
substances.
• The appliance must not be located neither directly below, nor in
front of a socket-outlet.
• The heater must be installed so as to prevent that the switches can
be touched from those who are in the shower.
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Ensure that there is no possibility of inflammable material, com
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bustible material or curtains coming into contact with the heater,
or lie near the heater.
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Heaters should not be installed in areas where hazardous vapours
may be present. Defined in BS5345.
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The heaters are fitted with safety guards. These are intended only
to stop large objects from hitting the emitters. On no account
should the heater be operated with the guard removed.
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For consumer use the heaters are fitted with high temperaure rub
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ber flexible cable (H05 RN-F) conforming to BS6500.
• The models for professional use do not have the power cord. For
professional installation, cabling of the same specification should
be selected.
• The product is in class I and IP55, which is the protection rate for
the units to be used when outdoor. For keeping the protection rate
of the appliance, the connection of the appliance with the power
supply must be done by means of a minimum IP55 system, as per
the standards HD 384 CENELEC for Europe, or international IEC
60346-7-708 1988, and the standard AS/NZS 3000 (Australian wir
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ing rules).
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Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring
in accordance with the wiring rules.
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Avoid to touch the metal parts.
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