Consort Wall-mounted Convector Heater Owner's Manual

Wall-Mounted Convector Heater

Product Information

The Wall-Mounted Convectors are heating devices designed for
central heating systems. They are equipped with a thermostatic
valve that controls the flow of hot water through the convector.
The convector also includes a front panel, a fastening screw, a TRV
head, and a decorative grille. Additionally, the convector can be
used with a wireless head instead of the thermostatic head.

It is important to note that the wall-mounted convector should
not be covered by furniture, drapes, or any other interior finish
elements. Regular maintenance is required to ensure optimal
performance. At least once a year, prior to the heating season, the
convector should be cleaned from dust in the exchanger. This can be
done by removing the front casing panel or, in the case of
convectors with decorative grilles, by removing the grille.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Ensure that the central heating flow piping is properly
    connected to the thermostatic valve installed on the upper
    connector of the convector.
  2. Once the hydraulic works are completed, put on the front panel
    and fasten the fastening screw from underneath to secure it.
  3. If using the thermostatic head, screw it onto the valve to
    complete the convector assembly.
  4. If desired, install a wireless head instead of the thermostatic
    head.
  5. Make sure the wall-mounted convector is not covered by
    furniture, drapes, or any other interior finish elements.
  6. Clean the convector from dust in the exchanger at least once a
    year before the heating season.
  • To clean, remove the front casing panel and carefully clean the
    exchanger.
  • In the case of convectors with decorative grilles, remove the
    grille for precise cleaning.

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL OF WALL-MOUNTED CONVECTORS
Take the convector out of its package, remove the front panel, and then measure and transfer to the wall the location of assembly spots of the back casing. The distance of convector to floor level and its distance to the window level should be both no less than 10 cm. After preparation of holes and insertion of wall plugs hang the back casing and the heat ex-changer on the wall. Secure all fastening screws tightly. The next step is the hydraulic connection of exchanger with central heating installation ­ make sure that the connectors were correctly counter-locked.
The convectors central heating flow piping is to be connected to the thermostatic valve installed on the upper connector of convector. After completed hydraulic works put on the front panel and fasten the fastening screw that hold it from underneath. The convector assembly is completed with the screwing in the TRV head onto the valve, and with assembly of the decorative grille.
Wireless head can be installed instead of the thermostatic head.
Wall-mounted convector should not be covered by furniture, drapes or another interior finish elements. At least once a year, prior to the heating season, the convector should be cleaned from the dust in the exchanger. Precise cleaning is possible after removing the front casing panel, or in case of the convectors, after removal of the decorative grille.

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