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INSTALLATION GUIDE
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LP CONVECTORS
3. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
4. BEFORE INSTALLATION
Use: dry environment
Maximum operating pressure: 1 MPa.
Maximum operating temperature: 90 °C.
Operating medium: water. The use of other media
is prohibited. Water may not be mixed with other
substances, such as antifreeze fl uids!
Environment: interiors with temperatures ranging
between +5 °C and +40 °C.
Maximum panel loading: 150 kg.
Contents of the box LP 1000 LP 1250 LP 1500
Convector
Convector body 1 1 1
Convector supporting
frame 111
Heat exchanger 1 1 1
Top panel – GRANIT 1 1 -
Top panel – ALL-WOOD
(BEECH) 1 1 1
Accessories
Axial radiator valve 111
Thermostatic valve 111
Screw fi tting – angular ½´´
111
O-RING 18X2 NBR70 222
Large anti-vibration
mounting 666
Base 6 6 6
Wood screw 3.9x30 6 6 6
Screw M6 x18 4 6 6
Screw anchor No. 10 4 4 4
Wood screw 6x50 4 4 4
VALVE CONNECTION
TEMPLATE 111
1. UNIT DESCRIPTION
2. CONTENTS OF THE BOX
A free-standing heater which uses the convection
heating principle. Since the heater fully uses physical
laws of thermodynamics it represents one of the most
effi cient methods of interior heating. The convector
can be equipped with stone or a wooden panel.
Benefi ts of free-standing LP convectors:
High output
Radiating component of thermal output in case
of stone panel usage (lengths 1000 and 1 250 mm
only)
Silent operation
No need for additional energy supply
Low water consumption
Very short response time
Design
Minimum requirements for operation and mainte-
nance
1. TOP PANEL – design element protecting the con-
vector outlet. (wood or granite).
2. CONSOLE OF THE CONVECTOR PANEL – used for
convector mounting.
3. CONVECTOR BODY – aluminum convector body.
4. HEAT EXCHANGER – assembly of copper pipes
with pressed-on aluminum fi ns through which the
heating water fl ows.
5. CONTROL SCREW FITTING – a valve that controls/
adjusts heating water fl ow.
6. AXIAL RADIATOR VALVE – a valve used for fl ow
regulation.
7. THERMOSTATIC VALVE – used for manual regula-
tion.
8. BEARING PIECE OF THE CONVECTOR – Convec-
tor supporting frame, bearing piece for convector
body and heat exchanger.
9. AIR VENT VALVE – used for venting (bleeding) the
convector
Select the correct convector position and location
– see paragraph 4.1.
In terms of manufacturing, there is no difference
between left and right connection. It is achieved
by rotating the entire unit.
4.1 Convector Position
The free-standing DP convector made by MINIB is to
be fl oor-mounted. Place the convector so that it does
not disturb the overall aesthetic experience of the
room. We recommend leaving a 50–150 mm space
between the convector and the wall – Figure 2. Never
cover the bottom and top outlet grille of the convector
– this would result in fl ow reduction and a considerable
decrease in the convector output.
FIG. 1: COMPONENTS OF LP CONVECTOR
FIG. 2
TEMPLATE
TEMPLATE
TEMPLATE
FIG. 3: Loosen screws on both legs of the convector body
and remove the top cover. (do not remove the screws
completely!!!).
FIG. 8: Insert the screw anchors and fi t the convector bearing
frame. Fix the convector with screws.
FIG. 14: Connect the thermostatic valve.
FIG. 9: Fit the heat exchanger and connect the fi ttings – see
paragraph 6. Test fi tting connection tightness.
FIG. 10: Replace the top cover on the convector frame.
FIG. 11: Tighten the screws on convector legs.
FIG. 12: Place the rubber anti-vibration rings on the panel.
FIG. 13: Attach the panel to the convector body.
FIG. 4: Remove the convector body. Adjust the convector
bearing frame to the required position. Mark the holes for
convector fi xing in the fl oor.
FIG. 5: Mark the heating water pipe position and the return
pipe position on the fl oor. The supply pipe leads toward
the bottom outlet of the heat exchanger. This is where the
thermostatic valve is installed. The control screw fi tting is
installed on the outlet – top pipe.
FIG. 6: Use the template to mark the convector fi xing holes
also on the opposite side.
5. INSTALLATION
Please read the following instructions before you start.
Plan the exact position of the heating water distribution layout before installation. The template which is included in
the accessories of the LP convector is to be used for determination of the exact position.
Fix the LP convector using the supplied mounting accessories.
A correctly installed convector is in horizontal position and fi rmly supported along the entire width of the leg.
6. CONNECTION OF THE FITTINGS
Connect the fi ttings using the supplied standard ac-
cessories.
Connect the individual inlet and outlet valves. The axial
radiator valve is connected to the water inlet point into
the convector. The control screw fi tting is installed on the
outlet pipe. Insert the O-rings between the axial radiator
valve / control screw fi tting and the heat exchanger.
HEAD OFFICE
MINIB, a.s.
Střešovická 465/49, 162 00 Prague 6
Czech Republic
Tel.: +420 220 180 809
Fax: +420 220 180 779
E-Mail: [email protected], www.minib.cz
PRODUCTION
Manufacturing plant of MINIB, a. s.
Býkev u Mělníka 84, 276 01 Býkev
Czech Republic
WWW.MINIB.CZ
8. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Granite panel
Wooden board (beech – natural varnish)
7. VENTING THE UNIT
Vent (bleed) the unit using the air vent valve during the
fi rst use as necessary. The air vent valve is located on
the opposite side of the heating water inlet/outlet on
the heat exchanger pipe.
FIG. 7: Install the supply and return pipes in the fl oor and drill
the holes for attaching the convector to the fl oor.
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