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traces of water may be found under the fan
heater and/or in the room.
Put the plugs in the holes, leaving the screws
loose.
It is advisable for two people to lift and
position the fan heater in order to avoid
any possible damage to the wall or to the
appliance.
Lift the fan heater, placing the 4 fixing points on
the screws and screw into place. Turn the
screws sufficiently to ensure safe mounting.
3.2.2 Plumbing connections
When connecting entry and exit points it is
advisable to protect and insulate the pipes and
any valves with anti-condensation insulation to
avoid dripping during cooling cycles.
The attachments on the exchanger are female
1/2" GAS fillets with external hexagon for a size
26 spanner and are shown in fig.12, with
indications of available space.
Make the connections using spanners and
wrenches but without forcing the pipe
attachment.
Once the pipes have been filled, bleed the air
out by using the bleed valves on the collectors,
using a flat screwdriver or a size 8 hexagonal
spanner on the one in the highest position in
the circuit. Close the bleed valves and check
carefully that there have been no losses at the
various junctions.
Connect the condensation disposal to the
appropriate rubber joint (internal diameter
20mm) for vertical units FR - FC or to the
packaging until the installation is complete.
Ensure that the plumbing and electrical
connections are compatible with those on the
fan heater and with any accessories which are
to be installed.
3.2.1 Mounting the fan heater
Once the position for the appliance has been
established, mark the four holes to be used for
fixing the unit (fig.11). Use plugs (not supplied)
suitable for the type of support surface (solid
brick, cavity wall, panels etc.).
WARNING! To ensure correct drainage of
condensation into the tray, position the
holes and screws in such a way that the fan
heater is slightly inclined towards the
condensation discharge (about 4mm per
metre is advisable). If this is not done,
MOUNTING THE APPLIANCE
Fig. 11
150
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A
A fixings interaxes
model mm
100 460
200 570
300 680
400 790
600 1.010
800 1.010
Fig. 10
TAKING THE COVER APART - MODELS FR - FC
A
B
C
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