Screwfix 3901btu Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator Instruction Manual

Screwfix 3901btu Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator Instruction Manual

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Assembly instructions for Designer Radiators
Please read the instructions carefully, before starting assembly.

3901BTU Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator

  • The radiator must be installed by a qualified plumber or another competent specialist.
  • Note that the dimensions and panel-/pipe layout of the radiator may differ from the respective illustrations.
  • Do not dispose of the packaging until you have secured small parts such as wall brackets and mounting accessories.
  • We recommend wearing suitable protective clothing such as gloves and reinforced work shoes for assembly.

SCREWFIX 3901BTU Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator

Determination and scope of use of the products

– The radiators are designed to be used in a closed central heating system.

Maximum operating pressure

– Please note the maximum operating pressure specified in the assembly dimension table. Use above this level can damage the radiator and void any warranty.

Scope of delivery of a standard packaging:

– 1 pc. radiator
– 1 pc. Air vent (A)
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– 1 pc. Blanking plug (B)SCREWFIX 3901BTU Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator - icon 1
– 4 pcs. Masonry wall plug(C)SCREWFIX 3901BTU Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator - icon 3
– 4 pcs. Screws (D)SCREWFIX 3901BTU Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator - icon 4.3
– 4 pcs. Washers (E)
– 4 pcs. Wall bracket
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General assembly instructions

  • Check the contents of the packaging for completeness.
  • Make sure that you have the appropriate connection fitting.
  • Before drilling the holes, make sure there is no hidden water, electric or gas lines behind the wall.
  • The distance between the Floor and the bottom of the radiator should be at least 150 mm so that efficient heating and ventilation is possible.
  • Prepare the necessary tools before and make sure that there is enough space and a clean, dry environment for assembly.
  • Make sure that you are using the correct type of wall for mounting. The wall plugs supplied are only suitable for solid masonry. For other wall types please obtain the correct wall fixings.
  • The specified dimensions are for the main mounting holes on the brackets. Some brackets also require a second fixing hole.

Typical connection options

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Assembly diagram:

  1. For radiators where brackets are positioned between the cross tubes:Assembly diagSCREWFIX 3901BTU Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator - figram:
  2. For radiators where brackets are positioned on the manifold:SCREWFIX 3901BTU Ximax Oceanus Designer Radiator - fig 1
  3. For radiators that are mounted with a bracket on the fixed bracket on the back:
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④ For radiators that are mounted on the fixed pins with mounting sleeves:

Assembly Instructions:

  1. If you use the supplied masonry wall plugs, use the dimensions for the main holes (see assembly dimension table) to drill 4 holes with a depth of approx. 60 mm and a diameter of 8 mm.
  2. Place the wall plugs (C) in the drilled holes (only in solid walls).
  3. Attach the screw (D) and washer (E) to the bracket for fixing to the wall. Be careful not to overtighten the screw.
  4. Some radiators are fitted with a baffle. These radiators will be marked with a sticker to advise the correct way up to install the radiator. To be sure you can look inside the horizontal tubes, the baffle will be visible and must be at the bottom. If both horizontal tubes are clear the baffle is not required on that type of radiator and the direction of installation is universal.
  5. Hang the radiator on the bracket.
  6. Mount the supplied air valve (A) and the blanking plug (B) in the upper threaded openings of the radiator.
  7. Connect the flow and return to the selected side of the radiator using radiator valves (not included). Seal the threads watertight. We recommend use of PTFE tape or similar sealing product on all connections. Leaks as a result of incorrect sealing are not covered under the warranty.
  8. How to first fill and vent the radiator:
    – Open the air vent
    – Slightly open the inlet valve (about 10%) while leaving the outlet valve totally closed.
    – Allow the system to fill the radiator. If possible fill without use of the heating pump, it is important that the radiator is filled slowly.
    – When the radiator has been filled close the air vent.
    – Open both inlet and outlet valves totally and use the heating system for about 2 hours.
    – Totally close both inlet and outlet.
    – Open the air vent and let out all air.
    – This should clear all air from the radiator. If you are still having problems, on some systems it may be necessary to fit an automatic air vent.

Care and use

  • After installation, you MUST be absolutely certain that the system has been RINSE thoroughly before using it to flush out metal, flux and foreign debris. The system must also be completely vented.
  • To prevent internal rust and limescale formation, a suitable inhibitor should be added to the central heating system when filling.
  • Clean the radiator with a soft, damp cloth. Never use a scouring pad, scouring agent or chemical cleaning agent.

Troubleshooting

  • If some pipes in your radiator are not warm, check and vent them again using the air vent. If some tubes persist in remaining cold the radiator may have been filled too quickly. Try to run it on its own to force the air out of the tube. If this does not work it may be necessary to drain and refill again slowly.
  • If the radiator is generally patchy heat or takes a long time to heat it may have been fitted upside down. To check lock off the radiator on both valves, then drain water from the air valve until the top tube is empty and you are able to remove the air valve and blanking nut. Look inside the tube, it should be totally clear. If you can see the baffle it is on the wrong way up. If the radiator is fitted the correct way it may be necessary to rebalance the heating system.

Troubleshooting for electric radiators

It is normal upon first use that you may see a small amount of water discharge from the pressure valve mounted on the side at the top of the radiator. After a short time all panels on the radiator should heat up. If this does not happen, it may be necessary to top up the radiator. To do this, place the radiator on its side and undo the top side nut. Top up with normal water and replace.

Installation dimension table for bathroom radiators
Model / label
(See packing)
Drill hole spadng
horizontal “X”
Drill hole spacing
vertical “Y”
Hub spacing
(NA)
Connection typeMax. Operating
pressure in bar
Assembly diagram
PU/MT/P2050 mmH – 220 mm50 mm50 mm connection44
PUE / MTE / P2OE50 mmH – 220 mmelectric44
MAG / K2DB – 55 mmH – 240 mmB – 30 mmdefault104
SC/HE/K3B – 300 mmH – 156 mm50 mmCenter connection101
FORS / NOPR / NESB – 50 mmH – 178 mm13 – 50 mmdefault104
SD / PAR200 mmH – 180 mm50 mmCenter connection104
PAS / MAPR / P2B – 50 mmH – 220 mmB – 50 mmdefault44
PASD / MAPRD / P2DB – 200 mmH – 145 mmB – 50 mmdefault43
VE/SI/PUB – 30 mmH – 180 mm50 mmCenter connection104
FOU / NOT / FOO50 mmH – 178 mm50 mm50 mm connection104
CHA / KAL / CADB – 50 mmH – 140 mmB – 50 mmdefault44
CLC / CHG / CIEt – 200 mmH – 196 mm13 – 50 mmdefault101
CLC / CHG / CI MAEl – 200 mmH – 196 mm50 mmCenter connection101
VEL / CHGB / C213 – 200 mmH – 196 mm13 – 50 mmdefault101
VEL / CHGB / C2 MAB – 200 mmH – 196 mm50 mmCenter connection101
RO / BAC / C3B – 120 mmH- 172 mmB – 50 mmdefault101
UR / VER /C4B – 30 mmH – 164 mmB – 30 mmdefault104
JAC / CEC / C5100 mmH – 124 mm50 mm50 mm connection51
SVC / PVC / C6B – 32 mmH – 120 mm13 – 32 mmdefault54
SCC / PRC / C7B – 60 mmH – 300 mmB – 60 mmdefault54
BO/MA/C872 mmH – 168 mm72 mm72 mm connection104
SI / CEP / HE50 mmH – 124 mm50 mmCenter connection104
ZE / ROB – 160 mmH – 170 mmB – 30 mmdefault101
PO/ FOB – 180 mmH – 165 mmB – 50 mmdefault101
LU/FI/K4B – 76 mmH – 180 mmB – 80 mmdefault104
LUE / FIE / K4EB – 76 mmH – 180 mmelectric104
POR / PRI / JOK13 – 160 mmH – 223 mmEl – 30 mmdefault101
PORE / PRIE / JOKEB – 160 mmH – 223 mmelectric101

Mounting dimensions table for room heaters →

Mounting dimensions table for room heaters
Model/label (See Padang)VII hole spacing
horizontal ‘X”
OW hole veiny;
vertical ‘V’
111.5 sPacing
(144)
Cannon typeMa t Operating
pressure in bar
Assure*
diagram
FOR / NO/ SRIB – 208 mm11 – 100 mmH – 50 mmdefault103
FORD / NCO / RIDEl – 208 men11 – 200 mmH – SO mmdefault103
FORM / NCH / BRIXB – 100 inn11 – 163 amB – 50mmdefault103
FORC41 / NO011 / BRICI-18 – 200 rrrn11 – 178 mmB- SO mmdefault103
FORM / NMI / BRIMB- 203mmH- 105 imiH – 50mmdefault103
rORMD / HOMO / RINDB – 206 mmH – 200 mmH – SO mmdefault103
FORT/ NOW BRILB- 103mH- 50mmH – 50mmdefault102
SAT/AT/TAB – 80 mmii – SO rnmH – SO mmdefault42
TM / AT4 / AT4B- 167 imiH- 50mmH – 50mmdefault42
SHW / HW / OX8 – 250 rrrn11 – 110 mmH – SO mmdefault43
WNW IIND 1 OXDB – 250 mmH – 150 mmH – 50 mmdefault43
SHWDS / HVA:6 / OXDS8 – 250 mmH- 150 MM11 – 50 mmdefault43
WHOM / INANE / COCOSB – 180 mmH – MO mmB – 50mmdefault43
SHWX / NW% / OXX8 – 250 rrrnH- 110 mmH – 50 mmdefrit3
SHWCIX / HWCIX / OXDXB – 250 mmH – 150 mmH – 50 mmdefault43
SHWHX / MINX / 0101XB- 192mrn11-230rnmB-SOmmdefault43
SHWOHX / 1-11VDM / camB – ILO mmH – 215 mB – 50mmdefult43
SHWP / MIA / Om,El – 250 rmiH- 110 mmH – 50 mmdefault43
SHWPDX / HMO% / OXIMXB – 250 mmH – 150 mmH – 50 mmdefault43
5111414 i HWM / OXMEl – 175 rnmH- 110 mmH – SO mmdefault43
SHWE / HMI OXE6 – 250 mmH – 110 mmelectric43
SHVN / HWV / OXV8 – 250 mmH- 110 mmH – 50 mmdefault43
SAUR / CH/ TR6 – 150 mmH – 50 mm50 mmcenter conection102
SAURD / OID / ‘MD8 – 150 Min14 – SO MM50mmCenter annectIco102
SAURE / CHE / TRE2131 mmH – 50 mm50mmcenter comedicr102
SAURC / CHC / TRC182 mm tram
comer
H – 50 mmSO mmcerter connection102
SAURM / CHM / TRHB – 150 mmH – 50 mm50mmcenter comedian102
SAURCM / CHCM / TRO46- 145 mmii – SO rrrn50mmcerter conectIonID
6/SU/KAB- 100ronH- 100mH- 100mmdefault102
ESQ / SUS / KAS6 – IDO rrrn11 – 100 mmii – 100 mmdefaultID
DU/VU/ERB – 160 mmH – 100 mmH – 100 mmdefault102
DUV / VUQ / ERQ13 – 165 rrrnH- 100 mmH- 100 mmdefault4
SVIO 1 WO i MI (H = 500)B – 200 mm375 mm450 mmdefault43
SVIO / VIO / MI(H = 693)8 – 200 rrrnS25 mmS50 mmdefault43
DUE / VUE / EREB – 160 mmH- 100 mmeledric102
SHWHE / HINI-E / OXI1EEl – 105 rrrn11 – 220 mmelectnc43
TIM / GAME / RINE6 – 300 mmH – MO mmdedolc101
FORTE / NOM / GRIME8 – IOC mmH – 163 mmelectricID3
STP /OUP/ SW6-147mH-104ffenH- 109mmdefault102
T122 / G422 / 1:122El -135 mmH – 50 mmH – SO mmdefault102
11322 1 GAD22 /101:1228 – 85 mrnH – 50 mmH – 50 mmdefault102
11m22 / GM122 /101228 – 203 mmH- 155 mmEl • SO mmdefault101
1131122 / GADH22 1 KICH22B – 730 mmH – 155 mmB – 50 mmdefault103

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