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1. Introduction
This chapter contains all the relevant information,
specifically:
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Installation specifications
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List of installation tools
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Instructions for the installation of the Laser System
The heater can be installed at any location, on condi-
tion that there is full compliance with electrical, fuel
and emission regulations.
Before you start installing the heating system (inclu-
ding electrical wiring), check the local building and fire
safety regulations. The requirements stipulated in these
regulations must be respected in order to guarantee a
legally approved installation and correct operation.
The heater was designed to be used to a
maximum altitude of 1000m above sea level.
Contact your dealer for the necessary
adjustments if you wish to use it at a higher
altitude.
2. Moving the heater
In addition to the space required for the heater, extra
room must be kept free for air circulation. The Laser
System can be placed on any type of flooring and oper-
ate safely, unless fuel or fire safety regulations specify
otherwise. Check the gaps in the manner stipulated in
the instructions in the manual.
Recommended tool kit
1. Crosshead screwdriver
2. Steel tape measure
3. Felt-tip pen or pencil
4. Cement for exterior use
5. Electric drill (clockwise and anti-clockwise
recommended)
6. Hole cutting saw, jig saw or other tools suitable for
sawing a hole of 70~80 mm for the exhaust pipe
7. Long drill
8. Standard screwdrivers
9. Volt, Ohmmeter
10. Spirit level
11. Small range of self-tapping screws
12. Insulated screwdriver
13. Protective material for your floor
14. Container for fuel exhaust pipe
3. The electrical supply system
The electrical system must be protected from overloads
by an at least 5-Ampere fuse or contact breaker.
Some installations (such as for use in mobile
homes) must be fitted with a permanent
connection to the household power circuits.
This must be done by a recognised
electrician.
4. Wiring for the room temperature sensor
A temperature sensor that can be fitted to a wall mea-
sures the room temperature in order to automatically
regulate the heating. The standard sensor wire is
approximately 2.5 m long.
The sensor may not be placed in a draught,
direct sunlight or the warm air flowing out
of the heater. This may cause incorrect
temperature indications.
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