7210940100R10
Linear Convector
LC Series
PLaCement of the Linear ConveCtor
Linear Convectors are high performance heaters designed to
operate at higher outlet temperatures than conventional baseboard
heaters. They can be directly mounted onto drywall, plaster, wood
or concrete walls. Due to the higher outlet temperature, the wall
surface can reach temperatures of 167º F (75º C) or above and
some materials may discolor or deform at these temperatures, e.g.
vinyl. In these cases the heater can be mounted with an offset from
the wall and floor to reduce the temperature being applied to those
materials. By installing the heater 5/8” (1.6 cm) off the wall and 1/4”
(0.6 cm) off of the floor, the temperature of the wall above the heater
can be reduced to 149º F (65º C).
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note:
If the unit is being installed on a newly constructed wall,
ensure that all products that have been applied are fully cured ac-
cording to manufacturer’s instructions, before operating the unit.
reCommenDationS for LoCatinG DraPeS anD
fUrnitUre near heater (fiGUre 1)
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note:
For objects located at specified distances (see below)
from the heater, their materials should not discolor, nor distort di-
mensionally (stretch or shrink) upon extended exposure (1000 hrs.)
to a temperature of 200º F (93º C).
For most satisfactory operation of the heaters and minimum effect
on drapes, furniture and objects in close proximity, the following
recommendations should be observed:
full Length Drapes:
1.
Hang drapes so there is at least 1.5” (3.8
cm) between the top of the drapes and the ceiling, at least 1.5”
(3.8cm) between the bottom of the drapes and the finished floor
covering (such as carpet, if used) AND at least 3” (7.6 cm) be-
tween the front vertical surface of the heater and the nearest fold
installation instructions
imPortant inStrUCtionS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to
person, including the following:
Read all instructions before using this linear convector.
1.
Heater and controls should be installed by a qualified
2.
contractor. Wiring procedures and connections should be in
accordance with the National Electric Code (CEC & NEC) and
local codes.
A linear convector has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside.
3.
Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint or flammable liq
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uids are used or stored.
This linear convector is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not
4.
let bare skin touch hot surfaces. If provided, use handles when
moving this linear convector. Keep combustible materials such
as: furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and curtains
away from linear convector.
To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust
5.
in any manner. Do not use on soft surfaces like a bed where
openings may become blocked.
Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or
6.
exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock or fire, or
damage the linear convector.
Do not install these linear convectors against combustible, low
7.
density cellulose fibre surfaces.
Do not locate these linear convectors below any electrical con-
8.
venience receptacles.
Check linear convector nameplate ratings to be sure linear con-
9.
vector voltage is the same as the service supply. (The name-
plate is located below the right side of the heating element.)
hiGh temPeratUreS
10.
: Keep electrical cords, furniture,
draperies or any other blocking material away from the linear
convector.
Save theSe inStrUCtionS
figure 1
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B
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of the drapes (opened drape). (Figure 1A)
Shorter Length Drapes:
2.
Hang drapes so there is at least 1.5”
(3.8 cm) between the top of the drapes and the ceiling, and at
least 6” (15.3 cm), preferably more, between the bottom of the
drapes and the top horizontal surface of the heater. (Figure 1B)
furniture:
3.
Place furniture no closer than 3” (7.62 cm) from the
front of the Linear Convector. (Figure 1D)
overhanging Solid objects (except Plastic):
4.
Position Linear
Convector so there is at least 14” (35.6 cm) between the top of
the heater and any solid object that obstructs or redirects the
vertical air flow out of the top of the unit. (Figure 1C)
overhanging Plastic objects:
5.
All Plastic items that cannot with-
stand extended exposure to temperatures 60º C or higher should
be kept a minimum of 20” (50.8cm) above the unit. (Figure 1C)
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note:
Ensure that when 2 Linear Convectors are installed near
the same corner they are both a minimum of 6” (15.3 cm) from
the corner.
faCtorY WirinG of the Linear ConveCtor
All linear convectors have provisions for connection to either end of
the linear convector. The lead wires at either end are factory spliced
with wire nuts as a closed circuit. The circuit may be opened at
either wire nut connection to make connections to the power supply
and/or to the desired controls. (See Wiring Diagrams)
ControLS (not included
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A thermostat control (wall mounted or built-in) is required to operate
this unit. Typical Dimplex controls:
Built-in thermostat kits: DTK-SP, DTK-DP, DTKT-SP or DTKT-DP
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External line voltage thermostats: TSxx or TDxx
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Built-in low voltage relay: BLLVCxx or BLLVD
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inStaLLation
WarninG:
Disconnect power supply before installation to
prevent electric shock.
Unpack and place Linear Convector on floor face up, use pack
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1.
aging to protect floor if required. Remove front covers.
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note:
Remove the center cover, by releasing the top first.
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note:
Heater fins can be easily bent. For optimal perfor
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mance ensure that they remain vertical.
Orient unit in desired location and mark pilot holes - top and bot-
2.
tom at both ends and at least one set in middle.
Wire unit as per diagrams on page 6 and National and Local
3.
Electrical Codes.
CaUtion:
Connect heaters to a branch circuit used only
for permanently installed heater and protected by over current
devices rated or set at no more than 30 amperes. The total
connected load should not be more than 80% of the rating of the
over current devices. It may cause a fire hazard if not installed
and maintained in accordance with these instructions.
Position Linear Convector, pushing cable back into wall (or con-
4.
duit), run screws through pre-selected mounting holes and spac-
ers (if applicable), using appropriate wall anchors, if necessary.
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note:
Screw should be backed off 1/2 turn from snug posi-
Min.
1.5" (3.8 cm)
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1.5" (3.8 cm)
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1.5" (3.8cm)
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3" (7.6 cm)
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3" (7.6 cm)
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3" (7.6 cm)
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6" (15.3 cm)
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See Item 4 & 5
for Dimension