INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Always ensure that the space you have available is adequate for the radiator you have chosen and that suitable services can be directed to the location.
Check there is sufficient room to accept the projection of the towel rail without impeding access and door opening, etc.
Never install a radiator without providing for suitable isolation (ie. valves) to allow for room decoration, etc.
Ideally, all radiators should be installed on the central heating system (ie. a closed or indirect system) to avoid circuit incompatibility.
When using the 'summer' option on a Dual Energy model, ensure that after the valves have been closed off, the return valve is partially left open to allow for thermal expansion.
On no account should the electric operation of Dual Energy models be utilised in conjunction with the central heating operation.
When installing Electric Only models, always ensure that the electric element is located at the bottom of the radiator to allow for thermal cycling.
GUIDE TO REPLACING A RADIATOR
1. Lift carpets to avoid stains from any dirty water in the towel rail. Close the control valve at the bottom of the towel rail.
2. Remove the cover from the lockshield valve on the other side. Turn off the valve and count the turns.
3. Place a basin under the joint at each side and undo the union nuts gently.
4. Lift the towel rail off its locating brackets on the wall and tip the remaining water from one side.
5. Use PTFE tape on the thread of the air vent and blanking plug.
6. Screw in the blanking plug by hand, then tighten with a spanner. Fit the vent valve in the same way.
7. Use PTFE tape around the threads of the valve unions. Position towel rail and tighten.
8. Open the lockshield valve with a spanner. Turn it the number of turns which were required to close it.
9. When the lockshield valve has been opened correctly, fit the cap.
10. Fill the expansion tank with water if the system has been drained. Open the control valve.
11. Hold a basin under the vent valve and open the valve with a key or flathead screwdriver. Turn off when water flows.

Please note that this is a guide only and you follow it at your own risk. It is not intended to be a comprehensive instruction manual and therefore does not cover all eventualities.
UK Radiators cannot be held responsible for any consequences arising from following the above suggestions.
You are advised to have all installation work carried out by a competent and qualified plumber and/or electrician.


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