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Installation & User Guide
Kitchen Plinth Heater models
KPH 2400C and KPH-2400W
Classic models Wireless models
Introduction
This heater is intended to install behind the plinth in the space under the kitchen cupboards. However,
it can be installed in similar kind of application.
This unit is made for two pipe pumped central heating systems. Flow and return and pipes should be
connected as per drawing mentioned in page 2.This unit should not be installed in one pipe system.
To allow enough airflow a minimum clearance of 20-25mm from the top of the unit to the any shelving.
This unit must be installed of flat surface to avoid vibration.
Isolating valves (not supplied) should be fitted to both pipes (flow & return) to allow easy servicing.
The flexible hose should be fitted to both pipe (flow & return) to allow easy servicing.
This unit should not be installed in bath room or high humid areas.
Electrical connections should be via 3A fused spur and it should be accessible after the installation.
The following items should be in the carton:
Product complete with pre-wired mains cable.
Flexible connecting Hoses
Fitted Grille
Fixing screws (2) with screw caps
Wireless Thermostat (Models KPH 2400-W Only)
In the event of any items missing or visibly damaged on unpackaging, please contact us on email
before starting any installation.
Installation:
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1. The heater should be installed by a qualified
plumber. We recommend the use of a knee pad
when installing this product. Cut the opening in
the plinth to the size shown in the table. Use
method A or B.
* The overall height of the grille is 100mm. Use
care when cutting the opening.
2. Fit isolating valves (not supplied) to the
system flow and return pipes. Failure to fit
isolating valves may mean that the
product is not serviceable in the event of
failure. Remove and discard the two
rubber protection bungs in the copper
pipes and connect the flexible hoses
between system pipework and heater.
Open the isolating valves and check for
leaks.
3. Vent air through bleed screw if
necessary with flat blade screw
driver.
Flate heat
screw driver
Bleed Valve
I
O
II
4. Isolate electrical supply and
connect the heater electric cable to
the fused spur (3A). Ensure the
fused spur is not directly above the
heater and is accessible after
installation is complete. Electrical
works should be carried out by a
qualified electrician, in compliance
with local regulations
5. Position heater, making sure the
flexible hoses is not kinked and the
electrical cable is not snagged.