Medium And High Power Radiators; Attaching The Suspension Bracket - Bosch Integrus Installation And Operation Manual

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NOTICE!
Make sure that the flexible cables are entirely and correctly inserted into the connector as
incorrect mounting will lead to transmitter failure. See inset in Figure 5.7.
10. If the transmitter contained an interface module (20): Mount the interface module
11. If the transmitter did not contain an interface module: Mount the interface module slot
12. Mount the top cover of the transmitter housing.
5.4

Medium and High Power Radiators

Radiators in permanent installations can be either fixed to a wall, hung under a ceiling or
balcony or secured to any sturdy material, using the suspension bracket supplied with the
radiator. The mounting angle can be adjusted for optimal coverage. For wall mounting a
separate bracket (LBB 3414/00) is also required. In non-permanent installations, a floor stand
can be used.
WARNING!
When you install the radiator in a ceiling, you must leave at least 1 m3 of free space around
the back of the radiator. To prevent the radiator from becoming too hot, make sure that there
is a good airflow in this free space.
Always ensure that natural airflow is not obstructed by ceilings, walls etc. when determining
the position of the radiator. Leave plenty of space around the radiator to prevent it becoming
too hot.
NOTICE!
When in operation, the radiators may feel warm to the touch. This is quite normal, and does
not indicate a radiator fault or malfunction.
5.4.1

Attaching the suspension bracket

Figure 5.8 Attaching the plate to the suspension bracket
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proceeding as described in section 5.2 .
cover on the new rear panel.
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