41001481 Iss 01
3
Electrical Connection
Wall Mounting
The normal mounting height is 2.3m above the floor,
although this will depend to some extent on the
situation. The unit should be mounted at least 200mm
below ceiling. The heater can be arranged to blow
air at any angle, from horizontal to vertically
downwards, subject to the conditions mentioned
below. It is suggested that an angle of 45 deg is a
convenient starting point when setting up the unit. It
must always be installed with the axis of the motor
horizontal. Failure to ensure this will result in excessive
bearing wear and premature failure.
A mounting bracket is provided for mounting to a
wall.
The heater should not be mounted in situations where
it may be subject to conditions of excessive humidity
or the atmosphere is corrosive.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS RETAIN YOUR USER INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
To connect a supply to the heater the curved top
cover first needs to be removed. Looking directly at
the output grille the top cover is secured by two
screws which are located at the upper left and right
of the outlet grille. Once the 2 screws are removed
the curved top cover can be removed by lifting it up
and away from the output grille, then lifting off the
cover from the two slot hinges located at the
opposite side to the two screws. The input terminal
block, marked LEN, is fitted at the left hand side of the
unit looking from above (at the opposite end to the
fan motor.
Installation
To the unit, connect a suitable length of 3 core
flexible cable (1.5 mm
2
for 3kW) to the input terminal
block.
Loosen mounting screws, allowing the mounting
bracket to be removed from the unit. Making sure
that the mounting bracket is horizontal, fix the bracket
to the wall using appropriate screws.
Place the unit on the mounting bracket ensuring the
washers are spaced as on diagram.
Tighten screws to hold the unit at the required angle
.
Operation
When the appliance is connected to the mains
supply, the LED indicator will light up green, showing
that the power is available to the unit.
When the heat output has been enabled by a
controller, the LED indicator light will turn red.
This heater can only be used when connected to any
SL wireless controller.
Each SL controller can control any number of heaters
providing they are in the RF range.
SLPB
SLTI
SLVT
Please refer to the SL user and operating instructions for
full operational details.
SL wireless controllers
SLVTB