CAIR
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Assembly
PR-2009-0096-GB • Subject to modifications • R8-10/2015
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Assembly
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When connecting an air-duct to the unit, ensure that no foreign objects can enter the
unit.
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If necessary, have a suitable protection grille installed by others on air discharge or
intake openings of the unit.
5.1
Unit placement
5.1.1 Installation site
For the unit installation the job site shall meet the following requirements:
– The site base must be level and stable.
– The maximum deflection of the site base must not exceed 4 mm per meter.
Notice!
Here you will find information on how to mount and install the unit.
– Assemble and install exclusively by qualified staff. They must have proper pro-
fessional training and experience in the relevant accident prevention regulations,
as well as other generally recognized safety and occupational health codes, per-
form unit jobs.
– The unit must be installed in such a way that it is only accessible to trained and
authorized technical personnel.
– The unit shall only be installed in accordance with the technical specifications
provided in the supplied documentation.
– Stacking of units and other foreign field-provided components is not permitted.
– Exceptions apply for units delivered by the DencoHappel sites where the suffi-
cient load-bearing capacity is considered beforehand.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage to the unit!
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When entering CAIR units, ensure that no loads are applied on the floor panels.
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For all installation jobs take appropriate measures to ensure that the load is
evenly distributed across the bottom profiles.
Danger due to overhead loads!
Never stand beneath suspended loads, since there is always a risk that the lifting
gear, tackle, ropes or slings are faulty or damaged. Failure to follow safety precau-
tions could result in death or serious injury.
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Use only the lifting lugs provided by DencoHappel!
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Make sure that equipment is firmly seated before lifting it.
Warning! Risk of personal injury and equipment damage!
Due to a high center of gravity, some equipment can tend to tip over and cause
severe injury to persons and damage to property.
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When transporting the unit, carefully observe its behavior and do not get near any
possible hazardous areas.