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The installation
is easy and takes less than one hour. You use the same 240V wiring as
baseboard heaters.
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Electrical
connection
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| The electrical wiring
must be placed in a wall junction box (1) centered with the heater's width.
The height of the junction box depends on the heater's height and the space
left below the heater (see just below). Connect the radiator wire to the
main (2) and place the cover (attached to the heater's wire) on the junction
box (3). |
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Determine
the height of the junction box: |
| For
a heater with a regular height (23 5/8",
60 cm) installed at 6 inches above the floor, the top of the junction box
should be at 14 inches above the floor. If the heater is installed at less
than 6 inches above the floor, lower the junction box proportionnally. |
| For
a heater with a low height (15 3/4",
40 cm) installed at 6 inches above the floor, the top of the junction box
should be at 9.5 inches above the floor. If the heater is installed at less
than 6 inches above the floor, lower the junction box proportionnally. |
Wall installation
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| For the recommended
spacing of 15 cm (6’’) below the heater, use the bracket as a template for
marking. Place the bracket on the ground and use the two markers (x) of
step (4). Pull up the bracket so that the marks (x) coincide with holes
at the bottom of the bracket (5). Check the horizontality of the bracket.
Fix the bracket with 6 screws and then install the radiator on the bracket
(6). Lock the radiator with the bolts using a screwdriver. The installation
is discreet. |
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