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Elztrip EZF 42
Application area
The radiant heat panels are mounted on
the ceiling and are intended to heat rooms.
They can be used for overall heating or for
additional heating in, e.g. shops, department
stores, exhibition halls, warehouses, etc.
The product is also ideal for local heating in
a part of a room. The radiant heat addition
frequently permits the temperature in the
room to be lowered, which results in energy
savings. The radiant heat panels are CE
marked and comply with the EMC directive.
IP 44.
Operation
Under operation the panels have a
temperature of up to 370 ºC and radiate heat
towards cold surfaces.
Assembly
The units are intended for permanent
installation and should be fitted horizontally
(fig. 2). See fig. 3 for safety distances. The
standard brackets (2) for fitting against the
ceiling, on wires, on luminaries rails or on
drop-rods are supplied with the unit inside
the connection box.
Determine the position of the panel on
the ceiling. Bend the brackets (fig 1.1)
approximatly 90° (fig 1.2). Mount the brackets
with an internal distance of 1330 mm on the
ceiling or on a wire (fig 1.3). When the panel
is mounted on a wire put the bracket on top
of wire.
Mount the pannel according to fig 1.4 start
with one end and then assemble the other
one. Make sure that the screws are tightend.
Assembly and Operating Instructions
Electrical installation
The installation wich should be proceeded
by a fully isolating switch with a contact
gap of at least 3 mm, should be carried out
by a qualified technician and in accordance
twith applicable directives. The cable glands
used must guarantee the protection class
requirements.
Safety
During operation the surfaces of the unit are
hot!
The unit must not be partly or fully covered
with combustible material, as covering the
unit can represent a fire risk!
Safety cut-out
If the installation is protected witha safety
cut-out, which trips when the unit is
connected, this may be due to moisture in
the heating element. When a unit containing
a heater element has not been used for a long
period and is stored in a damp environment,
moisture can enter the element. This should
not be seen as a fault, but is simply rectified
by connecting the unit to the mains supply
via a socket without a safty cut-out so that the
moisture can be driven out of the element.
The drying time can vary from a few hours
to a few days. When the heater shall not
be used for a long period a good preventive
measure is to occasionally run the heater for
a short time.
Larger installations should be divided over
several safty cut-outs.
Maintenence
A coating on the panels that may result in
their discoloration can occur in buildings
where aerosols, paint or solvents are used.
However, this will not impair the output.
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