3 Positioning
During positioning consider these elements:
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Technical spaces requested by the unit
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Electrical connections
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Water connections
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Spaces for air exhaust and intake
3.1 Functional spaces
Functional spaces are designed to:
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guarantee good unit operation
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carry out maintenance operations
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protect authorized operators and exposed people
Respect all functional spaces indicated in the DIMENSIONS section.
Double all functional spaces if two or more unit are aligned.
3.2 Positioning
Units are designed to be installed:
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OUTDOOR / INDOOR
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in fixed positions
Limit vibration transmission:
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use anti-vibration devices or neoprene strips on the unit support points
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install flexible joints on the hydraulic connections
Choose the installation place according to the following criteria:
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Customer approval
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safe accessible position
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technical spaces requested by the unit
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max. distance allowed by the electrical connections
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max. distance allowed by the refrigerating pipes
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install the unit raised from the ground
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verify unit weight and bearing point capacity
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verify that all bearing points are aligned and leveled
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consider the maximum possible snow level
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Avoid installations in places subject to flooding
Protect the unit with suitable fence in order to avoid access to unauthorised personnel (children, vandals, etc.)
Avoid therefore:
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heat or pollution sources close to the unit (chimneys, extractors etc..)
3.3 Saftey valve gas side
The installer is responsible for evaluating the opportunity of installing drain tubes, in conformity with the local regulations in force (EN 378).
3.
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Functional spaces
3.
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Anti-vibration mount support
Optional
For details see:
instructions attached to the anti-vibration mounts
For details see:
Dimensional drawings
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