IOM SYSCW AR R513A (IOM CWAR 02 N 1GB/12.21)

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12 SYSCW-AR R513A
10. INSTALLATION
10.1. SITING THE INSTALLATION
The unit is not designed to withstand weights or stresses from adjacent equipment, pipe work
or constructions. Any foreign weight or stress on the unit structure could lead to a malfunction or
damage, which could prove hazardous to personnel and property. In such an event, the warranty
shall be voided.
Caution
The unit base shall be arranged as indicated in the manual. There could be a risk of personal injury
or damage to property in the event of the unit being incorrectly supported.
Caution
This equipment is designed EXCLUSIVELY for INDOOR installation.
In general, sheltered locations such as garages, roof space, etc, do not provide sufcient protection against
extreme temperatures and/or humidity and may be harmful to the unit’s performance, reliability and service
life.
1. To avoid any damage, this equipment must not be used to supply heating or cooling during building
work.
2. Check that the voltage, the number of phases and the capacity of the unit comply with the
installation plans.
3. Check the size of the unit in relation to the plans to ensure that the unit will be installed in the right
location.
4. Take particular care over the location and routing of the water pipes and the condensate drainage
pipe as well as the electrical wiring. The location and routing of these items must be clearly indicated
on the plans.
5. It is always advisable for the heat pump installer to consult with all the various entrepreneurs
responsible for the pipe work and electrical installation on the site.
6. We advise the installer to cover the appliances with a plastic sheet to protect it during the nal
building work.
This is particularly important if work such as spraying the joists with re retardant, sanding, spray
painting and plastering has not been completed.
The unit must be installed on a rm level foundation, of adequate strength to support its full operating
weight.
1. Install the unit in a location allowing easy removal of the lter and the access panels to the
electrical box/compressor and fan by leaving sufcient free space for servicing personnel to
perform maintenance and repairs. Leave sufcient space for the water and electricity connections.
2. The unit must be pitched slightly towards condensate drain outlet to provide positive drainage of
condensates.
3. We recommend the installation of a siphon on the condensate outow to avoid unpleasant odours
travelling back up the pipe.
4. All electrical and ductwork connections to the unit must be made via exible connections to prevent
transmission of vibration.
5. In addition to the service clearances noted on the dimension sheet it is essential that provision is
made for adequate and safe service access.
The units are designed to be installed in a controlled environment. Each unit should be located on the
installation plans. Inspect the carton for specic tagging numbers and references (models, size, left hand
or right hand). The supply, return and condensation piping should be located accordingly making sure the
piping will t into the connes of the fan coil chassis and cabinet.