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Radiator Sizes
Total length x Total height
Electrical
heating element
Towel Warmer Renovation
[mm]
at 60 °C
[W]
714 x 400
-
714 x 500
300
714 x 600
300
714 x 750
300
714 x 900
300
1134 x 400
300
1134 x 500
300
1134 x 600
300
1134 x 750
600
1134 x 900
600
1764 x 400
600
1764 x 500
600
1764 x 600
600
1764 x 750
900
1764 x 900
900
The bathroom radiators are high quality products which are suitable for drying
towels as well as heating rooms. For this reason it is important to remember
that they have hot surfaces. Only textiles that have been washed in water may
be dried.
Of course it is not permitted to use the radiators as climbing frames or sports
equipment.
The radiator surfaces must be cleaned with gentle non-scouring cleansing
agents.
For electrical heating operations the heating water must always be able to
expand to the expansion tank, e.g. by opening the non-return valve. To prevent
heat being transferred to the heating network in this case, we recommend
closing the thermostat valve. Of course, the electrical heating may only be
switched on after the radiator has been completely filled with water.
For safety reasons, the radiator must not be covered completely
if it is operated electrically.
Operation and care
GB
Installation / Assembly of bathroom radiators
GB
Description of radiator
GB
IThe installation and startup of your bathroom radiators must be performed
by an authorized installation company. The applicable standards and national
electrotechnical safety regulations such as the ÖVE and VDE regulations must
be observed for installation..
For the correct installation of radiators it is essential that the fixing of the
radiator is carried out in such a way that it is suitable for intended use AND
predictable misuse.
A number of elements need to be taken into consideration including the fixing
method used to secure the radiator to the wall, the type and condition of the
wall itself, and any additional potential forces or weights, prior to finalising
installation.
*In accordance with European Standard EN60335-2-43+A1:2006-10-01:
WARNING:
in order to avoid any danger to very young children, it is recom-
mended to install the appliance in such a way as to ensure that the lowest
heating bar is positioned at least 600 mm above the ground.
The piping must be prepared in consideration of the geometric dimensions of
the heating element and the connection elements (valves, screw connections)
– see
(Fig. 1 and Fig. 3)
.
We recommend maintaining a space of at least 100 mm on the sides of the
heating element. Please also note the following:
If an electrical heater cartridge is used it may be sealed in one of the two 1/2“
sleeves
I (Fig. 3)
. It is important that the instructions contained in the Electrical
heating assembly instructions are complied with.
Close the unused connections with the plugs supplied, whereby the 1/2“ air
bleed must be installed in one of the two tapping
II
.
At the side connection, which can be on the right or left side of the radiator, the
flow must be connected at the top and the return flow at the bottom
(Fig. 1)
.
WALL INSTALLATION:
Marking, drilling of the holes
A
and
B
– drill diameter 10 – and placement of
the pins according to the mounting dimensions
(Fig. 1)
.
Fastening of the wall feet
5
and horizontal alignment of these feet, whereby
the sunken oblong holes
4
in the wall feet must face downward.
The wall mounting screws
6
must be mounted in the center of the oblong
holes
9
of the wall feet with shims.
Loosely tighten the mounting connector
2
and clamping piece
1
between the
horizontal pipes of the heating element with the Phillips screw
3
.
The mounting connectors
2
already attached to the heating element are
inserted into the wall feet
5
and connected together loosely with tallow-drop
screws
7
.
The distance to the wall can be varied with the sunken oblong hole in the wall
foot and the heating element can be aligned vertically. Tighten the Phillips
screw
3
and the tallow-drop screw
7
, attach the end caps
8
.
Oblong hole
9
in the wall foot offers vertical adjustment options for the wall
feet in case the hydraulic connections do not fit exactly.
The wall distance of the connections
(flow and return)
is specified by the
existing pipes of the radiator to be replaced.
The wall clearance can be adjusted to the existing pipelines in the construction
depth by adjusting of the mounting studs
2
(Abb. 2)
.
Hydraulically connect the heating element.
The following standards must be adhered to when installing radiators:
-
DIN 55900:
Spraying area in wet rooms
-
VDI 2035:
Prevention of damage in water heating installations
-
DIN 18017 Part 3:
Ventilation of bathrooms and toilets without windows
-
EN 14336:
Heating systems in buildings. Installation and commissioning
of water based heating systems
The elegant bathroom radiators are suitable for central warm water heating
with a max. operating temperature of 110 °C and max. operating overpressure
of 10 bar.
The consistently high quality standard is subject to continuous internal and
third-party monitoring. Alterations to the heating element (e.g. welding work)
by the customer are not permitted.
The bathroom radiators can also be equipped with supplemental electrical
heating, whereby the following recommendations should be observed:
The wall installation concept is a system designed for finished walls.