INSTALLATION
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2.4 Handling and removal of the packing
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Before unpacking, personal protective clothing should be worn
and used transport means and tools suitable for the size and
weight of the unit.
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The product can be handled in two ways:
— using a hoist or a crane
— using a fork lift or a transpallet which can bear its weight
It should be noted that even if a forklift / pallet truck is used, the use of
a hoist or crane is necessary to remove
B
HYDRONIC UNIT B
from the pallet and place it in the required place of installation.
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The equipment must always be handled vertically
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Use a small balance to prevent that the pressure of the belts
damages the unit.
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Do not tilt the equipment over 15°
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The unit’s weight is concentrated on the compressors side
(electrical connections side).
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Polyethylene film
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Cardboard packaging
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Polystyrene panel
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Follow the below instructions for packing removal:
— transport the equipment in the installation place, using tools
that can withstand the weight
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remove the polyethylene film
— remove the document envelope
— remove the cardboard packaging
— revove the polystirene protection
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The packing material must not be disposed of in the surround-
ing environment and must be kept out of children reach, as
it can be dangerous. It must be disposed of according to the
regulations in force.
The equipment is fixed to the pallet by 4 screws: two at the front
and two at the rear; these must be removed.
2.5 Place of installation
The location of
B
HYDRONIC UNIT B
devices must be deter-
mined by the system's designer or by another competent person,
and must take into account the technical requirements, as well as
any current local regulations that require specific permits to be ob
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tained. (e.g.: zoning, architectural, environmental protection, etc.).
It is therefore recommended to obtain all the necessary permits
before installing the device.
B
HYDRONIC UNIT B
is designed for outdoor installation.
Avoid:
— positioning the unit in air shafts and/or basement window
wells
— any obstacles or barriers that will cause the expelled air to
recirculate
— places with the presence of aggressive atmospheres
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confined locations in which the device's sound levels might
be compounded by reverberations or resonances
— proximity to bedrooms and rooms for resting
— positioning in corners where dust, leaves, or any other ma-
terials typically accumulate, which could compromise the de-
vice efficiency by obstructing the airflow
— situations in which the air expelled from the device might en-
ter the habitation through doors or windows, thus creating an
inconvenience for the people inside
— situations in which the air expelled from the device will en-
counter resistance from opposing winds
— direct exposure to sunlight and proximity to heat sources