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This summer electric heating kit allows you the benefit of heat from your bathroom radiator on cooler days 
without the need to run your complete central heating system. When incorporated the electric heating element 
heats only the bathroom radiator, and the water does not get circulated to the other radiators in your home. It 
does not prevent the circulation of water into the bathroom radiator when the central heating pump is running, 
and thus does not need to be removed again once installed. 

Summer

 

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Fitting into the bathroom radiator:

The product should be installed by a competent plumber.
The bathroom radiator must be isolated from the rest of the central heating system by closing its shut-off/control 
valves, and then drained. If isolation cannot be achieved, then the complete central heating system must be 
drained down to below the level of the bathroom radiator (note that when refilling it may be necessary to top-up 
any corrosion inhibitor in the system). 
The heating element should be inserted into the radiator, do not overtighten. 
The isolating valves should be opened and the radiator bled of all air.

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 0

225cm

Zone 1

60cm

Zone 1

Zone 2

225cm

60cm

Zone 1

Zone 0

Zone 2

60cm

60cm

Zone 0

(1) Side view, bath

(2) Top view

(3) Side view, shower

Position:

This summer electric heating kit is intended to be installed in a bathroom or shower-room. It is IP44 rated and may 
be installed in the Zone 2 area (see Fig below), but the electrical connection box must be outside the Zone 2 area.

Electrical connection:

The sealed heating element is supplied complete with its own mains cable. Do not use an extension cable. It is a 
3-wire product which must be earthed. It should be connected to the household fixed wiring by a qualified 
electrician in accordance with the national Wiring Regulations (BS.7671). A switch for disconnection from the 
electricity supply, having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category 
III conditions, must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. A switched spur outlet incorporating a 3A fuse may be used, 
but this must be positioned outside the Zone 2 area (i.e. further away from the bath or shower). The national Wiring 
Regulations also require that each circuit supplying a bathroom must be protected by a 30mA RCD in its supply.

Safety warnings:

a) This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental 
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction 
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
b) Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
c) As when the central heating system is operating, this summer electric heating kit will cause the bathroom 
radiator to get hot to touch during operation.

USER INSTRUCTIONS

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