Subject to changes in line with technical progress.
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Assembly
5.2
Preparations
Check the condition of the ceiling.
Check the individual components for transport damage.
Select the installation site with regard to good accessibility for servicing and maintenance work.
Ensure that the components and the connection cable at the installation site cannot be either damaged or contami-
nated by oil or other materials.
Check that fuses, contactors and circuit boards in the switch cabinet are securely in place.
Re-fasten any loose components.
The fresh air intake must be designed in accordance with the applicable standards and should be located away from
exhaust air outlets or exhaust openings (kitchen, laundry, etc.).
If possible, the exhaust air must be discharged via a roof hood away from fresh air inlets, windows, balconies, etc.
ATTENTION
Components that come loose during transport can lead to malfunctions or damage.
Space requirements
Ensure free access to the operating side (bottom).
It is important that there is enough space for the maintenance cover to be opened and the main components to be
removed.
The installation height of the siphon for condensate drain lines (optional) must be taken into account when sus-
pending the unit.
Make sure that sufficient space (min. 400 mm) is provided next to the unit for maintenance and adjustment work on
the field devices (such as servomotors).
Fig. 4 Space required for assembly, disassembly, maintenance and adjustment work
Minimum distance to
adjacent components
such as walls or other installations
min. 400
min. 400