EN
For radiant panels with a width of 120, 135 e 150, the
suspensions must have the distances indicated in the
table below:
Mod.
a
b
Provided by the customer
In the event that the radiant panels have to be in-
stalled with tie rods shorter than the minimum
length recommended by the table (for example in
the event of installation close to the ceiling), the
suspensions must be of a rigid type with horizontal
sliding support crosspiece.
(Supports not supplied).
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INSTALLATION
If the panels are to be mounted on the ceiling in
buildings measuring over four meters in height, the
safest and cheapest way to do this is to use lifting
platforms with a lifting capacity of over 400 kg and
which can reach the highest parts of the building.
These machines can be hired nationally.
A
wooden planks
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120
135
780
855
1200
1350
a
b
A
150
965
1500
A
wooden plank
Start by securing the suspension ties to the roof. The
ties are not included in the supply. They can consist of
chains, steel cables, threaded bars or other devices.
On the ground, place the insulation on the panels
and secure it as indicated in the dedicated section.
Once the insulation is positioned, stack three or four
modules, according to the capacity of the lifting
platform, and load them onto the platform using a
forklift truck.
Lift the panels onto in the correct position and attach
them, one at a time, to the previously positioned
suspensions.
Once the panels have been installed join the head
pipes of two adjacent modules.
A