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Flomasta Steel Panel Radiator

Installation and maintenance guide for Flomasta steel panel radiators, covering safety, mounting, and system integration.

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Product Description

The Flomasta steel panel radiator is designed for central heating systems, complying with EN 442 standards. It is manufactured under quality management systems ISO 9001 and environmental management system ISO 14001. The radiator is rated for a maximum operating pressure of 10 bars and a maximum operating temperature of 120°C.

Radiator dimensions and bracket positioning
Radiator dimensions and bracket positioning

Safety Information

Important: Read all instructions thoroughly before installation. Installation should be performed by a qualified professional. Ensure the radiator is compatible with your central heating system. This radiator is made of mild steel and is susceptible to corrosion; it must be used only in systems where a chemical inhibitor is added to the water circuit. Do not use in centralized national heating systems. Keep packaging away from children and ensure the radiator is not used as a support for heavy objects.

Installation

Before starting, ensure all parts are present. The radiator must be installed using the supplied brackets. Check for hidden pipes or wires before drilling into walls. Use appropriate fixings for your wall type. Ensure the radiator is level and properly connected to the central heating system. Thermostatic radiator valves are recommended for better temperature control.

Wall clearance and mounting profiles
Wall clearance and mounting profiles

Operation and Maintenance

To put the radiator into use, open the radiator valve and ensure the central heating system is operating. If the radiator does not warm up, bleed the air from the system using a bleed key or screwdriver until water appears. For cleaning, use a soft, damp cloth. Never use solvents, scourers, abrasives, bleach, or strong detergents, as these can damage the finish. When disposing of the radiator, it should be taken to a metal recycling center in accordance with local regulations.

Troubleshooting

If the radiator fails to heat, check that the central heating system is active and that the radiator valve is open. If air is trapped, bleed the radiator. If problems persist, contact an authorized service professional.

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