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Installation & User Guide 

 

Kitchen Plinth Heater models 

  KPH 1300-B     

KPH 1500-C, KPH 1800-C & KPH 2100-C 

KPH 1500-W, KPH 1800-W & KPH 2100-W 

 

 

 

 

                                          Classic models   

 

 

 

 

 

      Wireless models 

 
 

Introduction 

 

This heater is intended to install behind the plinth in the space under the kitchen cupboards. However, 
it can be installed in similar kind of application. 
 

This unit is made for two pipe pumped central heating systems. Flow and return and pipes should be 
connected as per drawing mentioned in page 2.This unit should not be installed in one pipe system.   
To allow enough airflow a minimum clearance 0f 20-25mm from the top of the unit to the any shelving. 

This unit must be installed of flat surface to avoid vibration. 
 
Isolating valves (not supplied) should be fitted to both pipes (flow & return) to allow easy servicing. 
The flexible hose should be fitted to both pipe (flow & return) to allow easy servicing.   

 
This unit should not be installed in bath room or high humid areas. 
 

Electrical connections should be via 3A fused spur and it should be accessible after the installation. 
 
 

The following items should be in the carton: 

Product complete with pre-wired mains cable. 
Flexible connecting Hoses (Not provided with KPH-1300B) 
Fitted Grille 

Fixing screws (2) 
Wireless Thermostat (for Model KPH 1500-W, KPH 1800-W & KPH 2100-W Only) 
 

In the event of any items missing or visibly damaged, please contact us by email.   

Summary of Contents for KPH 1300-B

Page 1: ...m from the top of the unit to the any shelving This unit must be installed of flat surface to avoid vibration Isolating valves not supplied should be fitted to both pipes flow return to allow easy servicing The flexible hose should be fitted to both pipe flow return to allow easy servicing This unit should not be installed in bath room or high humid areas Electrical connections should be via 3A fu...

Page 2: ...oduct is not serviceable in the event of failure Remove and discard the two protection bungs in the copper pipes and connect the flexible hoses between system pipework and heater Open the isolating valves and check for leaks N B either pipe may be used on flow or return 3 Vent air through bleed screw if necessary Flate heat screw driver Bleed Valve I O II 4 Isolate electrical supply and connect th...

Page 3: ...the power supply is switched ON b Check fuse in fused spur c Check the wiring connections at the fused spur 2 No heat output on settings l and ll a Check the power supply is switched ON b If fitted ensure any room thermostats are calling for heat c Balance the central heating system if installed on same circuit as panel radiators and increase the circulating pump speed if required d Increase the b...

Page 4: ...ility capable of handling these products and their waste by products If you are purchasing replacement equipment your retailer may offer a take back scheme or will be able to give details of the nearest approved authorised treatment facility Proper recycling and waste disposal will help conserve resources whilst preventing detrimental effects on our health and the environment This product is cover...

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