SRH
Swimming Pools Dehumidifiers
MTSRHGB
26
REV.072008
LIFTING AND HANDLING
When unloading the
unit, it is highly
recommended to avoid
any sudden move in
order to protect
refrigerant circuit,
copper tubes or any
other unit component.
Units can be lifted by
using a forklift or, in
alternative, using belts,
being sure that the
method of lifting does
not damage the lateral
panels and the cover. It
is important to keep the
unit horizontal at all
time to avoid damages
to the internal
components.
LOCATION AND MINIMUM TECHNICAL CLEARANCES
SRH units are designed for internal installation: It is advisable to create a proper basement, with a size similar to unit foot-print. Unit
vibration level is very low: it is advisable however, to fit a rigid rubber band between basement and unit base-frame. If it is the case,
it is possible to install anti-vibration mounts (spring or rubber), to keep vibrations at a very low level. Absolute care must be taken to
ensure adequate air volume to the condenser. Re-circulation of discharge air must be avoided; failure to observe this point will result
in poor performance or activation of safety controls. For these reasons it is necessary to observe the following clearances:
Mod.
A
B
C
D
E*
1100 – 1300
1000 800 800 800 3000
1500-1800-2200
1500 800 800 800 3000
3000
1500 1000 1000 1000 3000
* Only in case of non-ducted units
WARNING: The equipment should be installed so that maintenance and/or repair services be possible.
The warranty does not cover costs due to lifting apparatus and platforms or other lifting systems
required by the warranty interventions
Summary of Contents for SRH Series
Page 1: ...SWIMMING POOLS DEHUMIDIFIERS SRH SERIES TECNICAL MANUAL ...
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Page 3: ...SRH Swimming Pools Dehumidifiers MTSRHGB 3 REV 072008 ...
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