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1.3 - Connect the radiator
The radiator must be powered at 230V 50 Hz.
The radiator power supply must be connected directly to the
network behind the omni-pole breaking device with a contact
opening distance of at least 3 mm without an intermediate switch
(clock, mechanical and static relay, ambience thermostat, etc).
The connection to the mains power supply will be made using a
3-wire cable (Brown = Phase, Blue = Neutral, Black = Pilot wire)
through a connection box. The connection box must be installed at
least 25 cm above the floor. The installation must be provided with
a circuit breaker type protection device.
Connection to the earth is prohibited.
Do not connect the pilot wire (black) to the earth.
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f the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, by its after-sales service or by a person of similar
qualifications in order to avoid danger.
If the pilot or piloted device is protected by a 30mA differential
protection device (e.g. bathroom), then the power supply to the
pilot wire connected onto this differential switch will have to be
protected.
1.4 - Lock the radiator on its wall-mounting frame
- Place the radiator on wall-mounting frame
S as shown on the diagram.
- Bring the radiator to the wall-mounting
frame and then lift it (arrows 1 and 2).
- Insert the wall-mounting frame tabs in the
radiator holes and then lower the radiator
(arrow 3).
- Lock by turning the 2 V screws by half a
turn and your radiator is fixed.
1.5 - Maintenance
Do not perform any maintenance action before switching your
equipment off, put the switch on 0 position.
If you want to maintain the performances of your radiator, you will
need to use a vacuum cleaner or a brush to remove dust from the
lower and upper radiator grills about twice every year.
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