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Using a permanent marker, mark out the areas on the wall surface where the
heated zones will be. ONLY install the wall heating panel in these marked zones.
Mark the positions and planned route of the power lead cables as well as the
temperature sensor.
Test the heating panel using the method described on page 6
Start by installing the panel in the location closest to
the thermostat. You will need to staple the mesh to
the wall to hold the heating panel in place.
Always take care not to damage the heating cable
when stapling the mesh to the wall. Never staple the
heating element wire as this may result in damage.
Roll out the heating panel along the wall following
the planned route of the zones to be heated. If the
panel needs to be cut and turned ,before you reach
the point where the panel will be turned, remove
the film from the tape and fix the first section of the
panel to the wall.
N.B DO NOT cut the wire.
Additional staples may be used to help hold the
panel flat. Continue installing the heating panel using
this method.
DO NOT let the heating element cross or touch at any
time.
Depending on the requirements of the tiler, it may
be necessary to chisel out or “chase” short channels
in the wall surface to minimise the increased height
presented by the power cable, the end joint and the
floor probe.
Fit the power supply cable into the channels and secure with fixing tape or suitable
cable clips.
NOTE:
Do
NOT
cover the joints with tape as air pockets will cause the heater to fail.
Ensure that all joints are completed embedded in adhesive.
Wall Heater installation
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