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2.3.2  CHOICE OF INSULATION 

 

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2.3.3  WALL AND CEILING INSULATION 
 
The manufacturers propose their insulation panels in several forms :  
-  

insulation alone 

"complexes" 

:  the insulation is lined with a facing ( plaster,  mineral ….) 

“ sandwiches “ 

: the insulation is lined on each side with a wooden or plaster panel 

The panel facing is important : it protects the insulation from shocks and guarantees  long life. 
 

Do not use mineral fibre insulation ( glasswool, stonewool…)

 because it stores humidity and loose its 

insulation capacity. 
 

Protection against rodents 

Some insulating materials are damaged by rodents (  mice,  rats…). It is therefore essential to make sure that 
the walls of the cellar do not contain holes whichf would allow rodents access to the insulation. 
This insulation must be lined,  on the inner surface of the cellar,  with a protective facing. 
Polyurethane insulation,  because of its chemical composition,  is not attacked by rodents.  

2.3.4 FLOOR 

INSULATION 

 
The cellar floor must be able to support shelves and the wine stored on them. 
You should therefore choose an insulating material with adequate compression resistance for this part. 
Manufacturers recommend appropriate insulation or materials designed specifically for floor insulation,  in their 
documentation. 
 
Puncture resistance ( feet of shelves in particular ) is provided :  

in using 

 "complex"  insulation panels lined,  on the upper surface,  with a strong panel 

 by facing the insulation with a panel of chipboard ( approx. 15 mm thick), or any other suitable covering 

plaster and slab, for example 

Summary of Contents for WINEMASTER SP 100

Page 1: ...WINEMASTER SP 100 Mode d emploi Gebrauchsanweisung Instruction for use...

Page 2: ...3 2 2 THE FIXING BRACKETS 8 3 2 3 THE REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS 8 3 2 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR 9 3 3 INSTALLATION OF THE OUTSIDE UNIT 9 3 3 1 INSTALLATION OF THE WALL MOUNTING BRACKETS 9 3 3 2 ATTACHING...

Page 3: ...ecommendations Winemaster will provide the optimal ageing conditions for your treasured wine collection You have to read the installation and operating guide for your FONDIS WINEMASTER cellar air cond...

Page 4: ...insulation quality and thickness has to be in accordance with the volume of the cellar and the set temperature The cooling performance is dependant from the outside temperature Therefore the set tempe...

Page 5: ...k properly Adequate insulation helps to obtain the stability of the temperature and the humidity The board on the next page choice of insulation can be used to determine the type and the thickness of...

Page 6: ...panel facing is important it protects the insulation from shocks and guarantees long life Do not use mineral fibre insulation glasswool stonewool because it stores humidity and loose its insulation ca...

Page 7: ...going through the cellar must also be insulated 3 INSTALLING THE OUTSIDE UNIT Make sure you have chosen the best place for fitting the outside unit Chose the best place in order that the length of the...

Page 8: ...nscrew the 5 screws 1 with a screwdriver PZ2 for unmounting the brackets 2 et 3 3 2 3 THE REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS 2 1 3 Two wrenches 1 2 are supplied with the unit Maintain the connection with the wre...

Page 9: ...ction in order to avoid dust goes out 3 2 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR The ventilator of the outside unit is connected by an electric cable Disconnect the connector 3 3 3 INSTALLATION OF THE OUTSIDE UNIT 3...

Page 10: ...10 1 2 Position the outside unit so that the screws and washers 1 are engaged in the slot 2 1 To finish screw the kit screws and washer 1 under the unit...

Page 11: ...refrigerant fittings with the wrenches and the electrical connecting wires to the outside unit The reconnection can be done to any pipe Attention open the ends of the flexible connection when you pas...

Page 12: ...ne seconde until the message o1 appears Press then the button 3 the set temperature of the cellar will appear Use again the button 1 to increase the temperature or the button 2 to lower the temperatur...

Page 13: ...13 6 1 CHANGING THE FILTER 2 1 3 Unscrew the two plastic screws 1 Remove the cover 2 Pull the tab 3 to release the filter Replace it with a FONDIS filter only You can then replace the cover...

Page 14: ...packed and held available for the FONDIS carrier to collect it Operations and returns must be made with the written agreement of FONDIS after sales service 7 2 TERMS OF APPLICATION OF THE GUARANTEE Th...

Page 15: ...resse suivante FONDIS SA LIBRE REPONSE 90010 68804 THANN C dex TYPE CACHET DU POINT DE VENTE N DE S RIE DATE D ACHAT DATE D INSTALLATION INSTALLATEUR NOM PRENOM ADRESSE CODE POSTAL VILLE PAYS Nous vou...

Page 16: ...g an folgende Adresse schicken FONDIS S A F 68801 THANN CEDEX MODELL STEMPFEL DES FACHGESCH FTES SERIENNUMMER KAUFDATUM NAME VORNAME ADRESSE PLZ ORT LAND Bitte geben Sie hier an wie Ihre Weinklimaanla...

Page 17: ...__________ The volume of your wine cellar in meters squared ________ FIRST NAME______________________________ LAST NAME_____________________________________ ADDRESS____________________________________...

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