Where possible transport the Heat Pump / Ambiflo
™
Parts using a sack truck or other suitable lifting
equipment.
Remember
The circumstances of each installation are different. Always assess the risks associated with handling and
lifting according to the individual conditions.
If at any time when installing Ambiflo
™
Components you feel that you may have injured yourself STOP.
DO NOT 'work through' the pain - you may cause further injury.
IF IN ANY DOUBT DO NOT HANDLE OR LIFT AMBIFLO
™
COMPONENTS -
OBTAIN ADVICE OR ASSISTANCE BEFORE PROCEEDING
CE Marking
This product is CE marked and conforms to the essential requirements of the following Directives:
- Low voltage no. 73/23 EEC, modified 93/68 EEC.
- Electromagnetic Compatibility no. 891336 EEC, modified 92/31 and 93/68 EEC.
Electrical equipment is in accordance with standard EN 60 335-2-40
The following standards and directives should also be considered when installing this unit.
Current Wiring Redulations BS 7671
HVAC TR/30 Guide to good practice - Heat pumps
BS EN 15450: 2007 Heating systems in buildings - Design of heat pump heating systems
EC Regulation No 842/2006 on certain fluorinated greenhouse gases: Supplementary guidance
for stationary refrigeration air conditioning and heat pumps
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