Installation

Installation Position

Due to the effect of the thermal radiation, infrared heating panels can be placed almost anywhere in the room. The most energy efficient way to install is to walls or ceiling in conjunction with a thermostat. However, the panels can even be used as a floor (temporary) warming relying on specially designed aluminum bases, and their light weight allows easy movement through space.

 

Each panel can be mounted horizontally or vertically by simply opening 4 holes in the ceiling or wall or even psefdoorofes.

By connecting the power supply cable into the socket, the panel starts to work!

For even more economical and efficient use, it is proposed to combine the operation thermostat.

The interior walls and ceilings are ideal for mounting infrared heating panels, heat and the cold exterior walls, creating optimum temperature in space. However, even placing them in an exterior wall, will create a similar atmosphere in the room, but with a longer run time. The only thing to watch is that the panel will have to "look" to the interior walls of the room and not eg to windows.

  

Placement

 

Infrared heating panels mounted with 4 simple steps:

 

Installing on the Wall

Step 1: The infrared heating panel should be at least1 meterabove the floor. Note the location of the holes for mounting to the wall.

Step 2: Make the drill 4 holes for the studs in each wall. Insert a screw into each of the 4 holes.

Step 3: Hang the panel infrared heating.

Step 4: Connect the cable to the socket and optionally connect to a thermostat.

 

Fitting on Ceiling

Step 1: The installation of infrared heating panels in the ceiling requires two persons. Note the position of the holes for mounting to the ceiling.

Step 2: Make the drill 4 holes for the brackets to the ceiling. Insert a screw into each of the 4 holes and tighten.

Step 3: With the help of another person hang the panel infrared technology making sure that it clicks and 4 holes.

Step 4: Connect the cable to the socket and optionally connect to a thermostat

 

Our advice is to make sure that the infrared waves are not blocked by obstructions in the area.

 

Electrical Requirements

 

Infrared heating panels imported on behalf of EnergyLand use low voltage (most need to 950 Watt) and connected to a standard electrical outlet. When you settle a lot of infrared heating panels in a room (like the living room), you should take into account the individual characteristics of household electrical circuit (devices, links etc) to avoid any problems (voltage drop, closing security table etc).

When building a new home, extension or renovation, it would be better to create separate channels for the installation of panels.

  

Consult your electrician.

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