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It is important that the selected location for the equipment is suitable and 

can adequately accommodate the unit physical size, the unit weight and 

has safe and suitable access for correct operation and future maintenance 

requirements.

Location of Equipment

Minimum Access Requirements 

for Maintenance

• 

The unit must be mounted so that sufficient space is 

allowed for installation and service access.

• 

Maintenance personnel need to gain access to all 

parts of the unit and be able to remove components 

such as fans and filters via access doors as required.

• 

Unless otherwise specified the following minimum 

access should be available:

800mm clearance for electrical connections

1200mm for all access doors on the unit or if no 

access door is provided 1200mm from the front of 

the unit.

• 

Every proposed installation must be subject to 

an engineered design by a mechanical services 

consultant. Armcor Air Solutions is not responsible 

for installation of equipment in situations for which 

the equipment was not designed or specified.

Noise Levels

• 

Do not locate equipment adjacent to sleeping 

quarters unless background noise levels have been 

checked and permitted by the appropriate authority.

• 

It is recommended that rubber supporting or 

vibration absorbing pads be used to support the unit 

to minimise any vibration being transmitted into the 

building structure. We recommend waffle pad to be 

used under the base frame and flexible couplings be 

fitted to the supply and return ducts to reduce any 

vibration transfer.

Fresh Air Inlet and Exhaust 

Air Outlet

• 

 The location of the fresh air inlets must adhere to the 

Australian Standards 1668.2.

• 

The fresh air intake should be positioned clear of 

any objects which could obstruct the airflow and be 

a minimum distance of 6 metres from any exhaust 

discharge ducts from this unit or any other adjacent 

equipment. Refer to Australian Standards AS 1668.2.

•  The fresh air inlet and exhaust air outlet should 

be fitted with a cowl or other suitable means of 

weatherproofing.

• 

The exhaust discharge should be directed away from 

any openable windows.

Drainage

• 

Equipment should be installed with a positive fall 

to ensure water drains away freely through drain 

outlets. Drain lines must be as large as or larger than 

the fitting to which the line is being connected.

• 

All condensate drains must have a ‘P” Trap Fitted and 

have a minimum fall of 20mm per metre length.

•  If drain lines are to be extended from the inside to the 

outside of the building they must be extended beyond 

walls of the building to eliminate the possibility of 

damage caused by drain water running down the 

exterior surface of the building wall.

• 

 When a drain is exposed to freezing temperatures or 

subject to the formation of condensation, the drain 

should be insulated.

IMPORTANT: ALL UNITS LOCATED IN PLANT ROOMS 

MUST HAVE DRAIN TRAYS UNDER THE COMPLETE UNIT.

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Summary of Contents for XEM Series

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual XEM External Mount Unit XEM400 XEM9000 M ADE A U STRALI A N Manufactured byArmcor M ADE A U STRALI A N Manufactured byArmcor...

Page 2: ...ilters Electrical Requirements Mains Power Supply and Fusing Standard Equipment Layout 8 General Maintenance 9 General Monthly Maintenance Schedules Guide to How Frequency According to Usage is Establ...

Page 3: ...transfer it to the incoming fresh air resulting in significant energy savings Both enthalpy and sensible heat exchange media are available Every proposed installation must be subject to an engineered...

Page 4: ...t recovery and or air handling equipment Installing and servicing equipment can be hazardous due to electrical and mechanical components When working on equipment observe precautions in all literature...

Page 5: ...recommend waffle pad to be used under the base frame and flexible couplings be fitted to the supply and return ducts to reduce any vibration transfer Fresh Air Inlet and Exhaust Air Outlet The locati...

Page 6: ...re to safety codes and guidelines Wear safety goggles work gloves work boots and protective clothing All external units are provided with substantial lifting lugs on each corner at the base frame NOTE...

Page 7: ...commissioning Where a Heat Exchanger is incorporated in the equipment warranty is void if filters are not fitted IMPORTANT NEVER OPERATE A UNIT WITHOUT FILTERS FITTED TO THE RETURN FRESH AIR INTAKES E...

Page 8: ...the unit Return Air Air that is drawn from conditioned area Exhaust Air Ducted to outside the building or into the roof space if adequate ventilation is available Fresh Air Use a fresh air cowl or gr...

Page 9: ...ensate drain if applicable for free drainage Guide to How Frequency According to Usage is Established Disposable Corrugated Filters Ordinary disposable corrugated filters should last approximately one...

Page 10: ...vices The original service call costs in identifying a warranty claim Freight and travel changes for work performed or parts supplied outside of all capital cities in Australia Field wiring refrigeran...

Page 11: ...y voltage is available on all phases Check overload settings are correct if applicable Filters Check that both the fresh air and return air have adequate filters before starting unit Starting Unit Che...

Page 12: ...s Estimate of Fresh Air Make Up or L s Electrical Supply Voltage Supply Fan Motor Amps Exhaust Fan Motor Amps Total Unit Amp Thermostat Settings C Thermostat Operating Correctly Y N Contactors Relays...

Page 13: ...Notes XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021 13...

Page 14: ...Notes 14 XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021...

Page 15: ...Notes XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021 15...

Page 16: ...au P 03 8301 9200 109 111 Northcorp Blvd Broadmeadows Vic 3047 2021 Armcor Air Solutions reserves the right to alter products and specifications without notice and does not accept responsibility for p...

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