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Infrared radiator installing on a soft wall (such as
plaster):
1. Reinforce the wall on both sides with a wood plate
(about 500*500*10mm);
2.
Drill holes into the wood plates and the wall
according to the position of the fixing holes on the
bracket;
3. Fix the wood plates on both sides of the wall with M3
screws; select screw bolts with suitable length
(length > A);
4. Fix the bracket onto the wood plate and the wall with
screw bolts;
5. Fix the radiator onto the bracket.
If the wall is too weak, use thicker wood plates to
reinforce it. The best way to reinforce the wall is fixing
the wood plate onto the girder of the wall.
Figure 3.13 Wall mounting 3
3.4.3 Ceiling mounting
The radiator can be fixed to the ceiling by using the
built-in bracket. Please make sure to have enough
space for a proper air flow around the radiator when
selecting ceiling mounting.
In most cases, a ventilator is needed to prevent
overheating.
Figure 3.14 Ceiling mounting
3.4.4 Mounting on horizontal surface
If the radiator has to be installed on a horizontal plane
(e.g. on the top of an interpreter booth), the distance
between the radiator and the plane should be at least 4
cm to ensure enough airflow around the radiator.
Normally, this can be achieved by using the built-in
bracket as a support. If not, switch the radiator to half
power. If the radiator is working at full power on top of
an interpreter booth, the ambient temperature should
not exceed 35 .
℃