IG-FREE-STANDING CONVECTORS IN NEW DESIGN
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IG-FREE-STANDING CONVECTORS IN NEW DESIGN - 1

NSTALLATION GUIDE - FREE-STANDING CONVECTORS i. unit ram A free-standing heating unit. Models SUF1, SUF2, SPF1, SPF2, SMF1, SWF1, SWF2, and SPF0 use the natural convection heating principle, models SKF1 and SKF2 are equipped with a fan for forced convection. Since the heater uses physical laws of thermodynamics it represents one of the most efficient methods of interior heating. Benefits of heating convectors: High output Silent operation or low noise when the fan is running (models with a fan) Lightweight compared to heating units with similar output which use radiation principle Low hot water consumption Short response time Design Minimum requirements for operation and maintenance Use: Convectors without fan are designed for dry and wet environment, and convectors with a fan are designed for dry environment only. Maximum operating pressure: 1 MPa. Maximum operating temperature: 110°C. Operating medium: Water. It is not allowed to use a medium other than water. Water may not be mixed with other substances, such as antifreeze fluids! Environment: interiors with temperatures ranging between +5 °C and +40 °C. 1. CONVECTOR BODY - Aluminum convector frame painted with color shade according to the catalog. 2. HEAT EXCHANGER - Copper pipes with pressed-on aluminum fins through which the heating water flows. The heat exchanger design differs according to the convector model. 3. COVERING GRILLE - Grille used to cover the convector outlet; with color shade according to the catalog. 4. AXIAL FAN (models with a fan) - Set of fan modules for forced convection of the heated air. The number differs according to the length of the convector. 5. EB CONTROL UNIT (models with a fan) - Fan motor control unit. 6. EB CONTROL UNIT BRACKET (models with a fan) - Used for fitting the control unit on the convector casing. 7. TEMPERATURE SENSOR (models with a fan) - Used for sensing temperature for the EB control unit. 8. THERMOSTATIC HEAD - Used for temperature control and operation of the axial valve. 9. AXIAL THERMOSTATIC VALVE - A valve used for incoming heating water flow control. 10. CONTROL SCREW FITTING - A valve which controls / adjusts the heating water flow. 11. GASKET RING - A gasket in the connection between the valve and the heat exchanger. 12. FLOOR SCREW - A screw used to attach the convector to the floor. 13. SCREW ANCHOR - For attaching the convector to the floor. Each position in the table corresponds to Figure No. 1. fig. 1: COMPONENTS AND DESCRIPTION OF THE CONVECTOR PARTS

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IG-FREE-STANDING CONVECTORS IN NEW DESIGN - 2

TABLE 1: applies to all lengths L 900, 1000, 1250, 1500, 1750, 2000 mm Please read the following instructions before you start. Free-standing convectors made by MINIB are to be floor-mounted. We recommend leaving a 50-150 mm space between the convector and the wall - Figure 3. Never cover the top grille - this would result in flow reduction and a considerable decrease in the convector output. Decide whether the convector will act as the main source of heat, or an additional heating element or, if applicable, as a thermal barrier. As the main source of heat in your apartment or room, the...

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