standard AS/NZS 3000 (Australian wiring rules) and according to the
UE 2015/1188 standards. The energy supply must be done through
a properly grounded socket. The appliance must be connected to the
power supply by a H05RN-F cable, gotten properly into dimension in
respect to its own length and the kind of the connection.
An overvoltage category III Combined Circuit breaker and Re-
sidual Current Device (RCD) with rated earth leakage operation
not exceeding 30mA must be fitted upstream on the supply
line. The circuit breaker must have a contact opening distance
of at least 3 mm.
The appliance have a protection degree IP55, so they can be placed
outside.
Keep the indicated distances between the heater and the wall/ceil-
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ing (fig. 1-2-3).
Install the heater in such a way that the lamps stay horizontally.
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A safety distance of not less than 1 m should always be left in front
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of the heater.
The appliance must not be located neither directly below, nor in
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front of a socket-outlet.
Do not use the heater directly near a bathtub, a shower, a swim-
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ming pool.
Ensure that the power cable cannot come into contact with the re-
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flector of the appliance and does not intrude into the area of light flux.
Ensure that there is no possibility of inflammable material, combus-
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tible material or curtains coming into contact with the Heater, or lie
near the heater.
All irradiation heaters are designed to achieve and maintain a certain
thermal comfort to the people who need it both outside and inside. It
is therefore very important to carefully study the area where people
stay and consequently direct the radiation towards them.
Wall mounting using the braket (provided)
Make sure that the wall where you plan to mount the appli-
ance is solid, and free of electrical cables or water pipes in-
side.
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