Electric installation
The panel is fitted with a two-conductor cable for 1/N 230 V / Hz with a plug for connection into a
socket. Removal of the plug and shortening of the supply lead will not result in loss of warranty.
Colour marking of the conductors:
Phase
–
brown
Central (live) conductor
–
blue
The power supply cable is connected to a box on the wall, see Fig 6. The panel must not be placed
directly under an electric socket.
The power supply cable must be provided a with a network disconnect device (fuse) in which the
distance between the open contacts is at least 3.5 mm for all poles. There is always a residual-current
circuit breaker with operating current of I= 30 mA to use. If the power supply cable is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer or its service technicians.
Controlling the panel
We recommend controlling this panel using an external room thermostat with a switch. The room
thermostat maintains the set air temperature in the room.
Furthermore, the panel is fitted with a limit thermostat which ensures its safe operation.
Uninstalling the panel
Disconnect the panel from the mains using a two-pole switch before uninstalling it. Lift the panel
upwards vertically and sideways in such a way that it is released from the screws. Furthermore, the
supply cable must be disconnected from the box on the wall.
Technical specifications
Type
Dimensions
(mm) (LxWxH)
Weight
(kg)
Output
(W)
Current
(A)
Voltage
(V) AC
Protection
class
Coverage
GS 300
585x585x39
9,8
300
1,3
230 V
II
IP 44
GS 500
1200x400x39
10,8
500
2,2
GS 600
1185x585x39
17,5
600
2,6
GS 850
1185x785x39
21,6
850
3,7
The panel can be installed on bases of flammability class A, B, C1 or C2.