Operating conditions
Maintain operating conditions for hot
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water heating installations according to
DIN 18380 "VOB Vergabe- und Vertrags-
ordnung für Bauleistungen [Construction
Contract Procedures]".
Maintain water's condition according to
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VDI [Association of German Engineers]
2035 "Prevention of damage in water heat-
ing installations".
Observe limitations of use in damp loca-
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tions according to DIN 55900 "Coatings for
radiators".
Use radiator only in closed heating systems.
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Store and transport radiator only in the
protective packaging.
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Make allowance for minimum clearances
between the radiator and adjacent parts
for air circulation: 50 mm.
For electrical accessory operation:
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Take protective areas according to DIN VDE
0100-701 into account. Also follow all local
regulations.
Operate the heating element only with the
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voltage approved (see rating plate).
Complaint
Contact the supplier.
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Disposal
Packaging and any parts that are not need-
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ed should be recycled or disposed of prop-
erly. Observe local regulations.
Technical features
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Operating pressure: max. 6 bar
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Test pressure: 7.8 bar
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Flow temperature:
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Hot water up to 110 °C (230 °F)
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for electrical accessory operation up to
80 °C
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Electrical connection (for electrical acces-
sory operation):
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Heating element preinstalled on the ra-
diator at the bottom right or left
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Connection via electric set
Installation
With the heating element (IDN11) installed po-
sition the radiator in such a way that the cable
is not kinked or damaged.
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Preliminaries (see Fig. 1–9)
For electrical accessory operation make sure
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that a connector socket (230 V, fuse protec-
tion 16 A) installed according to regulation
is present within the range of the cable.
Check the delivery for completeness and
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damage.
Preposition requisite tools.
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When installing, only remove protective
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packaging at the fastening and connection
points.
Screw the air vent plug in.
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Screw long fastening screws into the upper
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sleeves and tighten.
Screw spacer bolts into the lower sleeves
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and tighten.
For electrical accessory operation:
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Screw the heating element out.
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On the side on which the heating ele-
ment is to be installed, screw the tee in.
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Screw the heating element in and tight-
en with 20 Nm tightening torque.
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If any accessories are supplied, e.g. towel
rod, install (see separate instructions).
Install upper fixings (see Fig. 10–13)
Mark drilling positions (see Fig. A).
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Drill holes and seat dowel.
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Screw the lock screws in the wall brackets
out and pull the holders out.
Fasten the wall brackets with Allen screws.
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On doing so pay attention to the position
of the hole.
Insert the holders in the wall brackets. On
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doing so pay attention to the position of
the openings.
Fasten the holders with the lock screws just
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finger-tight. This way the holders can still
be adjusted for alignment.
Preinstall the bottom spacer (see Fig. 14)
Preinstall the setscrews in the spacer sleeve.
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Push the spacer sleeve with the slot to the
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bottom onto the spacer bolt and if neces-
sary lock into position with setscrews.
Install both spacers on the radiator.
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Mount the radiator and align (see Fig. 15–18)
Hook the radiator onto the holders past the
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screws. In doing so make sure that the ra-
diator locks into place.
To align the radiator laterally: Adjust the
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holders.