12. Installation ‒ ER-UP/G - single room
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DANGER
Fire may spread if connection duct [19]
is incorrectly installed.
Only use permitted cable sheathing
(
chapter 11.1).
Correctly attach connection cable to
exhaust socket.
6. Connect connection duct [19] to exhaust
socket [2] sealed for ventilation, e.g. with
cold-shrink tape.
7. Make the electrical connection
chapter 22.
8. Insert the plaster protective cover in the
housing.
9. Plaster in housing flush with front edge,
note tile thickness if necessary
chapter 12.1.3.
12.1.5 ER-UP/G ceiling installation, single
room
1. Take plaster protective cover [38] out of
ER-UP/G housing.
NOTICE
The unit will be damaged and function
impaired if the fixing screws used are
incorrect / too long.
Fixing screws may not penetrate into
ER-UP/G housing. Use screws provided
(mounting support UPM 60/100).
2. For suspended ceilings, cut mounting
support [37] to the required length, bend
it into shape and fix it to the ER-UP/G
housing with the supplied fixing screws
(
Fig. 8).
3. Mark fixing holes for mounting support
ER-UP/G housing on ceiling, produce
holes and insert dowels. Suitable
mounting material is to be supplied
by the customer.
DANGER
Risk of short-circuits and damage to
unit. If the cable grommet [39] is not
installed correctly, water may penetrate
the ER-UP/G housing. Protection class
is not guaranteed.
Drive through cable grommet so that it
can seal the cable sheathing all the way
round (circular, no slots).
4. Insert power cable [20] from rear of
housing through cable grommet [39]
into ER-UP/G housing.
5. Move ER-UP/G housing into desired
position and secure to ceiling with/without
mounting support.
DANGER
Fire may spread if connection duct [19]
is incorrectly installed.
Only use permitted cable sheathing
(
chapter 11.1).
Correctly attach connection cable to
exhaust socket.
6. Secure connection duct [19] to exhaust
socket [2]. Then seal well for ventilation,
e.g. with cold-shrink tape.
7. Make the electrical connection
chapter 22.
8. Insert plaster protective cover [38] in the
housing.
9. Plaster in housing flush with front edge.