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AINTENANCE
Unit Installation
UNIT INSTALLATION
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Place the unit well away from sources of smoke, dust and objectionable fumes so
that only clean, fresh outside air will be drawn into the unit. (Refer AS1668)
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Check the proposed location to ensure that building members are structurally
capable of supporting the operating weight of the air conditioner.
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Provide easy access to the unit(s) for service. It is the responsibility of the dealer
/ installer to ensure safe access to the unit can be obtained for servicing.
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Access to the unit and platform / safe roof area must be provided for safe
service.
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NOTE: The manufacturer and its agents reserve the right to refuse service
unless safety and accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed.
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The cost of any extra equipment required to provide access to the unit for
servicing is the responsibility of the owner.
EPA
Any issues with noise abidance on an installation that contravene local council or
EPA requirements will be the responsibility of the dealer / installer.
P
RECAUTIONS
Please read this manual thoroughly as failure to do so could result in injury to you or
damage to the air conditioner and property.
Installation of the air conditioner must conform to local electrical, water supply and
environmental codes, rules and regulations and to applicable National Standards.
L
OCATION AND
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RIENTATION
Check the proposed unit location first to ensure that it is structurally capable of supporting
the weight of the unit. A level stand is required which must be capable of supporting the
operating weight of the unit, including wind loading. Check the technical data for
operating weight.
The preferred location for an evaporative air conditioner on a sloping or pitched roof is on
the side from which the prevailing winds come in the summer season.
Always locate the unit where it will receive a plentiful supply of fresh air and not in a
recess where it may be starved or where the air is polluted.
Keep the unit well away from exhaust fans and ducts. Never undersize the duct system.
Allow adequate access around the unit for maintenance. Provision must be made for
access to electricity, water supply and drains. High roofs need to be provided with
permanent access to carry out maintenance or warranty work.
NOTE: It is the owner’s responsibility to provide safe access to the unit. Climate
Technologies may refuse to do maintenance or warranty work if access is
unsafe. If any additional equipment is needed to provide access to the unit,
this will be provided (and paid for) by the owner.
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