User Guide
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Use Cardboard
from Radiator
Packing Carton to
make Template
Please check the contents of the Runtal Neptune carton to be
s
ure you have received all of the parts required. Runtal has
made every effort to ensure that all materials required for
mounting your unit have been included, and depending upon
specific installation conditions, you may have parts left over.
The mounting system has been designed for installation by one
person, but you may find an assistant helpful.
STEP 6 FASTEN THE BRACKET SLEEVES TO THE WALL
Using the proper fasteners (either the metal anchors or #8 screws)
attach the mounting sleeves (Part B) to the wall. Fasten the sleeves
with the set scr
ew positioned on the inside.
STEP 5 DRILL HOLES
Drill holes for appropriate anchors in the middle of all four traced
circles. Use of the metal wall anchors will require a 5/16" hole; use
of the 1-1/2" screw will require a 1/16" pilot hole.
STEP 2 ATTACH THE FOUR POSTS TO THE RADIATOR
STEP 3 POSITION THE RADIATOR ON THE WALL
STEP 4 DETERMINE WALL CONSTR
UCTION
Position the four posts (Parts A) into their fixed positions on the unit.
All four posts supplied with the towel radiator must be used, half as top
supports and half as bottom supports.
To hang the unit either: (1) Ask an assistant to hold the unit against
the wall while you trace the four mounting posts. (2) Measure out
the post positions. (3) Make a template by placing the towel radiator
onto a posterboard or a large piece of the carton and tracing the
mounting posts. The template is then taped to the wall.
For solid wood or placement into blocking use the provided #8 x 1-1/2" long
scr
ew with washers, (par
t F). For dr
ywall construction use the included metal
anchors with washers, (part G). Runtal towel radiators are very sturdy and
care should be taken that they are securely hung using all four mounting posts.
STEP 1 DETERMINE WIRING
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PIPING (IF
OTHER THAN A
PLUG-IN MODEL)
The electrician should start by providing the wiring to the Neptune if
the model is electrical. The easiest termination of wires at the radiator is
accomplished using stranded conductors or 14/2 Romex (#12 AWG solid
wire is not recommended because of termination difficulties). If the unit
is hydronic, the plumber should determine the piping configuration.
Set Screws should be
facing toward the
inside of the radiator
Set Screws should be
facing tow
ard the
inside of the r
adiator
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