How is the NEOS electric radiator installed?

How is the NEOS electric radiator installed?

On the day of installation, our team will arrive promptly at the agreed-upon time and begin by safely disconnecting any existing electric heating systems and, if asked, we can dispose of these for you. We will then proceed to install the radiators.

Our skilled installers will mount the radiators onto the wall using secure brackets, ensuring that they are level and stable. They will also connect the radiators and ensure that all wiring is safely concealed using trunking.

Once the radiators are installed, our team will test them to ensure that they are functioning correctly. They will also demonstrate how to use the thermostat and provide you with any necessary instructions and guidance.

At Trust Electric Heating, we understand that every installation is unique, and we take pride in our ability to tailor our services to meet the specific needs of our customers. Whether you require a single radiator installation or a complete heating system overhaul, you can trust us to provide a stress-free experience. And to be able to answer any questions you have.

Alternatively, if you want to install the heating system yourself, follow these instructions:

  1. Carefully lay the radiator down on its side, ensuring the radiator is flat and fully supported along its length. 
  2. Remove the lid from the radiator. Turn the lid upside down and place it on top of the skirting board against the wall in the desired location. With a pencil, make two marks
    on the wall that match where the two notches are located on the lid.
  3. Then place a rail vertically with one side in the centre of the notch. 
  4. Mark a vertical line the full length of the rail and then repeat the process for the other rail.
  5. Place the rail against the wall so the pencil line is visible through the holes.
  6. Mark the holes to be drilled and then drill the rails/support bars.
  7. Install the wide bottom hooks securely into the lower slots in both support bars. 
  8. Lift the radiator carefully and place centrally onto the lower support hooks,
    ensuring the hooks engage securely and the ends are within the ribs of the radiator.
  9. With the top of the radiator tilted away from the wall, place the slim upper hooks into the upper slots and move to the side. Move the top of the radiator slowly towards the wall, lifting the upper hooks and engaging these into the ribs at the top. 
  10. Then, carefully replace the top panel to cover the fixings. 
  11. Add the 4 buffers to the top of the radiator.

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