Electrical installation
¾ The installation should always be carried out by a qualified electrician or
a competent person in accordance with the current electrical standards for
your country: (ex. HD 384 CENELEC for Mainland Europe, IEC 60446 and BS
7671 for the United Kingdom, IEC 60445(2010) & ET101:2008 for Ireland and
IEC 60364-7 1988 Internationally, AS/NZS 3000 for Australia) and according
to the UE 2015/1188 standards.
¾ The energy supply to the heater must always be properly earthed.
¾ The appliance must be connected to energy supply line by means of the
provided H05SS-F silicone cable.
¾ An overvoltage category III Combined Circuit breaker and Residual Cur-
rent Device (RCD) with rated earth leakage operation not exceeding 30mA
must be fitted upstream on the supply line in order to have a contact sepa-
ration in all poles that provide a full disconnection. The circuit breaker must
have a contact opening distance of at least 3 mm.
¾ The product is in class I and IP55, which is the protection rate for the uni-
ts to be used even outdoor. For keeping the protection rate of the appliance,
the connection of the appliance with the power supply must be done by
means of a minimum IP55 system, as per the standards HD 384 CENELEC for
Europe, or international IEC 60364-7 1988.
¾ A fuse corresponding to the performance of the device and in particular
a residual current device (RCD) with a rated residual current of not more
than 30 mA must be connected to the heating element.
Before connecting the appliance make sure that the
voltage is the same as indicated on the device and the
line supply is corresponding to the effective rules.
CAUTION!
Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause
burns. Particular attention has to be given where children
and vulnerable people are present.