Radiators generally do not fall off when installed correctly. However, there are several factors that can cause the radiator to fall off:
1.Unsuitable installation method: If the radiator is not installed according to the correct installation method, it may lead to a lack of stability, which may cause the risk of falling. Proper installation methods include using appropriate set screws, anchor points, and brackets, and following the installation guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
2.Corrosion or damage: Radiators, if subjected to corrosion or damage for a long time, may cause their structural strength to weaken, eventually leading to falling. This can happen when the radiator is aging, damp, or not properly maintained.
3.Material quality issues: Low-quality materials or accessories may not provide sufficient support, are prone to failure, and increase the risk of falling. Choosing high-quality radiators and mounting accessories can reduce this risk.
To ensure a safe and secure installation, here are some recommendations:
Follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines and make sure you are using the correct tools and accessories.
Check and make sure the wall structure can withstand the weight of the radiators.
Check the set screws, anchor points, and brackets of the radiator to make sure they are securely fastened.
Regularly inspect the stability and safety of the radiator and carry out necessary maintenance and repair.
If there are doubts about the installation process or the stability of the radiator, it is recommended to consult a professional for evaluation and installation operation to ensure safety and reliability.