There are two possible options:
- built-in bubble wall with an external compressor
- stationary base (when the compressor is placed inside the base of the wall)
1. Built-in bubble wall: The thickness of wall is only 36mm including finishing; the compressor is located in any predetermined place. It can be a niche in the wall under the bubble wall, any furniture, a kitchen basement, a bathroom or a technical room. Embedded air tubes are laid in advance between the base of the bubble wall and the location of the compressor. All tubes fit easily into a 19mm corrugation. The power cable is connected to the compressor location. It is advisable to immediately think over from which switch the panel compressor will turn on and make the connection. The option of an additional remote control is possible to turn on / off the compressor. Further, during the installation, the panel is fixed at the installation site, embedded pipes are connected to it and water is poured. On the other side of the fixture, the compressor is connected.
2. The stationary base is an extra option. The base of the panel is made large enough to accommodate the compressor. There are also two options for a fixed base. The bubble wall comes out in the center or is offset to one edge for installation against the wall. Depending on this, the size of the base will be from 150 to 250mm. In this version, the panel is supplied with a standard plug and can be simply plugged into the socket.