Transportation, handling and storage
General instructions
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Take care when handling the heat pump to ensure no damage is caused which may result in a
refrigerant leak .
Always keep the heat pump upright .
Never lift the heat pump using the water inlet and outlet connectors as this may damage the
titanium heat exchanger in the heat pump .
WARNING
Risk of injury due to refrigerant leak .
Toxic fumes may occur in the event of a fire . You must leave the room where the heat pump is
stored / located as quickly and safely as possible .
The heat pump must not be stored, located or operated in corrosive environments or loca-
tions (rooms) where there are sources of fire or other continously operating ignition sources
such as open flames, operating gas appliances or operating electric heaters .
The heat pump must be stored in a location where the floor area exceeds the minimum area
requirements stated in the section titled Refrigerant type and installed location .
Do not store combustible gases or liquids near to the heat pump .
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to poor handling or storage .
Stacking the heat pump inappropriately may result in personal injury or damage to the unit .
For storage and transportation purposes the I-PAC PRO 10 and 16 models can stacked 3 units
high . All other models can be stacked 2 units high . When stacking the heat pumps ensure
they are located on, and secured to a suitable pallet, and that a suitable device such as an
industrial forklift is used to move the consignment .
Always check the packaging for damage and ensure there are no signs of fluid leaks under-
neath the heat pump when stored .
Transportation, handling and storage: General instructions