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Feb 13, 2025 - 09:08 PM
To install the Reina Divale A-DVL1205A Anthracite Radiator 530mm x 1200mm, follow these steps:
1. Before fitting the radiator, it is important to wash out the heating system to remove any existing mud, scale, work residues, traces of flux, oil, etc.
2. Check the pH level and dissolved solids in the system water. If the pH is outside the range of 5.5-8.5 or the dissolved solids are above 0.1mg/liter, it is recommended to use a proper chemical treatment compatible with all parts in contact with water, including the radiator.
3. Choose the appropriate fixings for the wall material where you plan to install the radiator. This may include wall screws, wall brackets, and wall anchors.
4. Use a spirit level to ensure the radiator will be installed straight and level on the wall.
5. Measure and mark the desired position for the radiator on the wall.
6. Use an electric drill with a masonry drill bit to create holes in the wall for the fixings. Make sure the holes are appropriate to the fixings you have chosen.
7. Attach the fixing brackets to the wall using the appropriate fixings.
8. Attach the radiator brackets to the back of the radiator using the provided screws.
9. Lift the radiator onto the fixing brackets on the wall and secure it in place using the provided screws.
10. Connect the radiator to the heating system using a lock shield valve and a gate or thermostatic valve. Use a radiator valve hex key to tighten the connections.
11. Once the radiator is securely installed, check the system water temperature. If it exceeds 50°C, it is recommended to install a warning mark near the radiator to prevent accidental scalding.
12. Clean the radiator surface only with a soft cloth to avoid scratching the finish. Do not use chemical agents during cleaning operations. It is also prohibited to climb on the radiator.
Please note that the maximum working temperature for this radiator is 95°C and the maximum working pressure is 4 bar.
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