BEHA EDP Mounting Instructions
EDP - EDL - ESP - ESL - EP - EL - EPV - ESPV MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONSType Watt L LV/LH VFL LSV H1 H2 H3mm mm mm mm mm mm mmP-ovne 400 428 131/98 199 20 400 239,5 40P-ovne 600 552 126 300 20 400 239,5 40P-ovne 800 676 188 300 20 400 239,5 40P-ovne 1000 800 250 300 20 400 239,5 40P-ovne 1250 924 162 600 20 400 239,5 40P-ovne 1500 1172 286 600 20 400 239,5 40L-ovne 500 800 250 300 20 200 113 10L-ovne 750 1048 224 600 20 200 113 10L-ovne 1000 1296 348 600 20 200 113 10L-ovne 1250 1668 384 900 20 200 113 10SETTING THE THERMOSTAT ON MODELS EDP - EDL, ESP - ESL, EP - ELand EPV - ESPVIf the indicated temperature on the temperature scale of the thermostat deviates from theambient room temperature, this can be adjusted using the inner movable number dial onthe thermostat. When the room temperature is stable, the thermostat button is held inplace and the inner dial of the thermostat is turned until the temperature on the ther-mostat button equals the ambient room temperature. Use a thin (NOT SHARP) knife or asmall screwdriver to turn the inner number dial.Especially for model EDP-ELWhen using the heater for the first time, it will function as a standard panel heater with anelectronic thermostat until it is programmed. Each programme switch is an on/off switchthat when pushed once turns the programme on and when pushed a second time turnsthe programme off. When the programme is on, and the heater temperature decreases, theaccompanying diode will light up (red). When the reduction period is over, the diodewill change to green to indicate that a programme has been selected. If you wish to selecta different programme, you must first cancel the current activated programme. During thereduction period the heater will lower the temperature by approximately 5° C compa-red to the pre-set room temperature..PROGRAMMES FOR EDP - EDL7-hour: Lowers the temperature for seven hours all days of the week. Activated by pus-hing the 7 t button once. Must be activated by pushing the button at the time one wishesthe reduction period to commence. If for example the programme is activated at 23.00,the temperature will be lowered between 23.00 and 06.00 daily.5-hours: Lowers the temperature for 5 hours 5 days weekly, no reduction temperature ondays 6 and 7. Activated by pushing the 5 t button once. This programme can be usedtogether with the 7-hour programme. Must be activated at the time one wishes thereduction period to commence.Example: If the programme is activated on Monday at 09.00, the temperature will belowered by 5° C from Monday to Friday inclusive between 09.00 and 14.00, Saturdayand Sunday, no reduction in temperature.15-hours: Lowers the temperature for 15 hours 5 days a week and for 7 hours on days6 and 7. Activated by pressing the 15 t button once. This programme cannot be comb-ined with the 5-hour or 7-hour programmes.Example: If the programme is activated on Sunday evening at 23.00, the temperaturewill be lowered by 5° C from Monday to Friday inclusive between 23.00 and 14.00,Saturday and Sunday from 23.00 to 06.00.Pause: The pause function overrides all programmes and puts the heater into normalthermostat controlled mode. When the pause function is activated, the diode will showa red light and the diode for the selected programme will be green. Activated by pus-hing the pause button once.ENGLISHINSTALLATIONThe panel heater is designed for horizontal installation on a wall. The heater must not beinstalled directly under a wall socket. To install, separate the wall from the heater bysqueezing the springs at the top of the frame together and folding the frame out anddownwards. The frame can then be released from the heater body. The wall frame hasholes marked with numbers that indicate the height from the floor to the bottom edge ofthe heater when the wall frame is used as a template for installing the heater. The wallframe is placed in an upright position against the wall, either resting on the floor or onthe top edge of the skirting board, and a mark is made on the wall using the hole thatindicates the desired height from the floor or the skirting board. The bottom fixingscrews are then screwed in using the marks on the wall as guides. When the wall frameis fixed to the wall by the top fixing screws, the heater is slid into the wall frame fromthe top, swung in an upward direction and secured by the springs.PERMANENT CONNECTION models EDP - EDL and EP - EL - EPVMust only be carried out by a qualified electrician. The heater is equipped with a leadand plug.Alternative 1: If the heater is to be permanently connected the lead may be cut and fedinto the junction box on the wall using a cable anchor. Alternative 2: The cover withthe cable anchor and the cable are removed from the rear of the heater, a new powercable is fitted with a terminal block and the cover with the cable anchor is replaced.PERMANENT CONNECTION models ESP - ESL and ESPVMust only be carried out by a qualified electrician. The heater is equipped with a cen-tral junction box. The heater is connected by leading the cable into the junction box andfitting a terminal block. See figure 2 for wiring diagram.ENVIRONMENTAL HEATERS FOR WET ROOMSEnvironmental heaters models ESPV and EPV are certified for installation in bathro-oms and other wet rooms. (IP 4X). All other models certified for installation in dryrooms (IP 20).HEATER SETTINGS models EDP - EDL and EP - ELThe panel heater is equipped with on/off switches on the right hand side of the switchpanel on the top of the heater. The heater is controlled by an electronic thermostat. Anindicator lamp on the top of the heater shows when the power is switched on to the hea-ting elements.HEATER SETTINGS models ESDP and ESLThe panel heater is equipped with on/off switches on the right hand side of the switchpanel on the top of the heater. The heater is controlled by an electronic thermostat. Anindicator lamp on the top of the heater shows when the power is switched on to the hea-ting elements. The electronic thermostat has a function that enables a temperature reductionof approximately 5° C under the set temperature. This is achieved by connection anexternal control wire from a switch after the timer to the connection point marked S inthe junction box. The reduction function is activated when the control wire receivescurrent.TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICEThe heater is equipped with a temperature safety device that disconnects the power iffor example the panel heater is covered. The temperature safety device has automaticre-switching, and will switch the power back on when the heater reaches a lower tem-perature. If the cause of the power being switched off is not removed, the power willnot be switched back on.NOTE! THE PANEL HEATER MAY OVERHEAT IF COVERED!7 |
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