Disposal
Take the packaging and parts not required
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to a recycling centre or authorised waste
management facility. Observe the local
regulations.
Accessories
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xlink connection set for floor temperature
control auxiliary connection possible
Technical characteristics
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Operating pressure:
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Max. 10 bar
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When combined with xlink, max. 6 bar
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Test pressure: 1.3 x operating pressure
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Supply temperature:
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Hot water up to 90 °C (194 °F)
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When combined with xlink, up to 70 °C
(158 °F)
Installation
Preparatory activities (see Fig. 1–3)
Check the delivery for completeness and
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damage.
Lay out any tools that are required.
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Remove the installation protective packag-
ing only at the fastening and connecting
points.
Install the fastenings (see Fig. 4–16)
Mark the drill holes. Observe the deviation
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dimensions M and N in combination with
xlink.
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Drill the holes and insert the anchors.
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Premount the adjusting screws approx.
3 rotations.
Tighten the upper and lower brackets
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handtight with washers and bolts.
Align the upper brackets horizontally us-
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ing the adjusting screws and tighten with
screws.
At the radiator measure the distance X
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from the bottom edge of the upper lug to
the bottom edge of the lower lug.
Use the adjusting screws to adjust the lower
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brackets to the distance X + 1 mm, align
horizontally and tighten the screws.
Drill additional drill holes at the upper
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brackets.
Tighten the upper brackets horizontally us-
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ing the anchors, washers and screws.
Put the sound insulation clips onto all the
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brackets.
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Insert the removal and displacement safe-
guards at the upper brackets and fold them
upwards.
Installing the remote adjusters (see Fig. 17–22)
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Slide the remote adjuster into the retaining
bracket and screw it tight with bolts, wash-
ers and nuts.
Put the retaining bracket onto the saw-
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tooth bolt and tighten handtight with
nuts.
Align the control wheel in the groove at
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the front of the radiator. Ensure that the
gap is uniform.
Tighten the nuts.
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Screw the connecting piece onto the valve.
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Ensure that the capillary is not bent.
Connection (see Fig. 23–24)
The connections are identified by adhesive
dots:
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Supply line (VL): red
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Return line (RL): blue
Suspend the radiator in the brackets using
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the middle pair of lugs.
Connect the radiator at the water side us-
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ing the flexible hoses.
Rehooking and securing the radiator (see
Fig. 25–27)
Suspend the radiator in the brackets using
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the upper and lower pair of lugs.
Ensure that the lugs lie correctly on all the
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brackets.
Align the radiator.
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Clamp the removal and displacement safe-
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guards over the radiator lugs.
Cover the radiator completely with protec-
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tive packaging.
Commissioning
Remove the protective packaging com-
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pletely before final cleaning or commis-
sioning.
Fill the radiators and vent them using the
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bleeding (E). Risk of scalding!
Check the radiator and connections for
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leaks.
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