
GENERAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Read all the instructions. Failing to
comply with all the instructions stated herein may
result in serious injuries.
STORE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH CARE!
Before any intervention into the convector, make
sure that it is disconnected from the power
supply, that the supply valve is closed and that
the conductor has cooled down.
Make sure the convector is grounded.
Do not expose the convector to flammable
gases.
Do not touch the exhaust section during the
The lower edge of curtains must be at least 150
mm above the convector’s grille. It should be
emphasised that curtains present an obstruction
to the circulation of air above the convector and
decrease the flow of heated/cooled air from the
convector into the residential area of the room.
The convector must not be installed directly
beneath any electrical socket.
The device for separating all the poles from the
supply network must be installed during the
electrical installation work in accordance with
the national regulations.
When working with the convector, always use
Do not remove connection diagrams and safety
Always use original spare parts.
Only a professionally trained person is allowed to
install the floor convector. The operator
(performing the installation, maintenance and
removal) is responsible for the correct and safe
installation, maintenance and removal.
Do not perform the installation, electrical connec-
tions, maintenance and removal of floor convec-
tors if you are tired, under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medical substances.
The heat conductor has been tested at 20 bar of
pressure. The maximum operating pressure of
the heat conductor is 11 bar (at temperatures
from 5 to 90 °C). This is also the maximum
recommended operating pressure of the conve-
ctor.
In order for the convector to function, it has to be
correctly connected to the system of hot or cold
water and connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz power
supply grid.
Floor convectors are only used for heating, cool-
ing, preventing condensation on glass surfaces
and in special cases for the ventilation of rooms.
If a set of valves is incorporated, they must not
be touched with a view to carrying the convector
or lifting the heat exchanger (possible injury).
TK and TKV floor convectors are devices intended
for heating rooms, while TKH convectors are also
convectors operate according to the principle of
natural air convection and the TKV and TKH have in
-built fans that use forced convection to enable
stronger heating and cooling power.
1. Housing
2. Heat exchanger
3. Grille
4. Fan incorporated into the TKV, TKH
5. Connection socket (there is no connection socket
if no fans are installed in the TK)
6. Condensation collection tray, built into the TKH
The installation and maintenance require the
following:
Observe the regulations and generally
acknowledged safety at work and fire safety
measures.
Observe all instructions or procedures for the
installation, use and maintenance of floor con-
vectors.
During installation, control, cleaning, maintenan-
ce and removal, completely disconnect all the
floor convector components from the power
supply.
APPLICATION
COMPONENTS
❷
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
MOUNTING
convector’s operation.
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intended for cooling as well as heating. TK floor
protective gloves and protective clothing.
Handle
with care, lift it slowly and
do not throw it.
Do not reach into the
fan
area with objects
/hands
labels from the convector. If the
y are not legible,
ask for a replace
ment.
Autotransformer AT45 or AT60 and relay RV are
mandatory to be mounted in the connection box
of the convector with protection class min. IP55.
To one thermostat and one AT45 or AT60 max. 6
fans can be connected.
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