
Panel Radiator Installation and User Manual
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RECOMMENDED INSTALLATIONS
Fine air circulation should be taken
into account when choosing the right
installation place of panel radiator.
Front part of room window is cold
place and has fine air circulation.
For this reason, bottom of window
is right place at mounting.
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High panel radiators, such as 900 mm in height with high radiation ratio should be
used in high ceiling structures, stairwells and vertical connection spaces in duplex
structures. In such places, the heat emitted by the radiator is collected in the upper
parts and the lower floors remain relatively cold. However, this difference is largely
covered when the heat dissipation rate with the radiation in the radiators placed in
the lower floors is high. Radiation ratio is high at thin radiators and at the flat
surface. In this regard, panel radiators with less depth and high height are the most
advantageous types.
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In general, radiators are mounted to bottom of window. Especially in well insulated
structures, PK type should be preferred instead of PKKP types because of high heat
power and depth since heat loss is less.
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The height of the radiators to be placed in the niche
should be at least 15 cm less than the height of the
bulwark. Radiator should be lift from the floor
approximately 7 cm. Thus, such a space between the
radiator top and the parapet is at least 8 cm.
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The places where the most heat loss are glass and outer walls. Heat loss is not
prevented no matter how good double glazing and thermal insulation application.
Therefore, radiators are evaluated as a project when mounted under the glass.
Installation of the panel radiator should be done by a qualified plumber.
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Installation place should be clean and smooth.