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4
Transport
ATTENTION!
When transporting the heat pump, ensure that it is not tilted more than
45° (in any direction).
A wooden pallet should be used to transport the heat pump to its
final installation location. The basic device can be transported
with a lift truck, hand truck or by means of 3/4" pipes fed through
the holes in the base plate or frame.
After transportation, the transport fastening in the device is to be
removed from both sides of the base.
ATTENTION!
Before start-up, the transport fastening must be removed.
5
Installation
5.1 General
The device should always be installed on a permanently smooth,
even and horizontal surface. The entire frame should lie directly
on the ground to ensure a good soundproof seal and to prevent
the water-bearing components from becoming too cold. If this is
not the case, additional insulation measures may be necessary.
Furthermore, the heat pump should be set up so that the air out-
let direction of the ventilator is perpendicular to the main wind di-
rection to allow unrestricted defrosting of the evaporator. It must
be possible to carry out maintenance work without hindrance.
This is ensured if the clearance displayed below is maintained.
EN-4
The specified dimensions are valid for stand-alone installation
only.
ATTENTION!
Do not restrict or block the area around the air intake or outlet.
ATTENTION!
Observe country-specific building regulations!
ATTENTION!
For installation close to walls the physical influences of the building must
be considered. No windows or doors should be present in the area
surrounding the air outlet of the ventilator.
ATTENTION!
In cases of installation close to a wall, there may be more sediment in the
air inlet and outlet areas due to the air current. The colder outside air
outlet should discharge in such a way as to not increase the heat losses
in heated neighbouring rooms.
ATTENTION!
Installation in a hollow or in an inner courtyard is not permitted because
cooled air collects at ground level and is drawn in again by the heat pump
during lengthy operation.
5.2 Condensate pipe
Condensed water that forms during operation must be drained
off frost-free. To ensure proper drainage, the heat pump must be
mounted horizontally. The condensed water pipe must have a
minimum diameter of 50 mm and should be fed frost-free into a
sewer. Condensate should not be discharged directly into clear-
ing tanks and cesspits because the aggressive vapours could
destroy the evaporator.