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Ceiling cassette Fan Coil Unit, 4-pipe system
Model: FP-KM
BEFORE INSTALLATION
The installation site must be established by the system designer or other qualified professional, taking account
of the technical requisites and current standards and legislation.
Fan coils must be installed by an authorized company only.
Fan coils are designed for installation in a false ceiling, for intake of fresh air from outside and for deviation of
a small part of the treated air for discharge in a neighboring room.
They must be installed in such a way as to enable treated air to circulate throughout the room and in respect
of the minimum required for technical maintenance operations.
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It is advisable to place the unit close to the installation site without removing it from the packaging.
Do not put heavy tools or weights on the packaging.
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Upon receipt, the unit and the packaging must be checked for damage sustained in transit and if necessary, a
damage claim must be filed with the shipping company.
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Check immediately for installation accessories inside the packaging.
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Do not lift unit by the condensate drain discharge pipe or by the water connections; lift it by the four corners.
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Check and note the unit serial number.
SELECT LOCATION
INSTALLATION LOCATION
Fig.1
Fig.2
A
B
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Do not install the unit in rooms where flammable gas or alkaline
acid substances are present.
Aluminum/copper coils and/or internal plastic components can be
damaged irreparably.
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Do not install in workshops or kitchens; oil vapors drawn in by
treated air might deposit on the coils and alter their performance
or damage the internal plastic parts of the unit.
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Installation of the unit should be facilitated by using a stacker and
inserting a plywood sheet between the unit and the elevated
stacker.(Fig.1)
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It is recommended to position the unit as centrally as possible in
the room to ensure optimum air distribution.
Generally the best louver position is the one which allows air
diffusion along the ceiling.
Alternatively intermediate positions can be selected.
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Check that it is possible to remove panels from ceiling in the
selected position, to allow enough clearance for maintenance and
servicing operations.
Install the unit in a position:
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Having sufficient strength to carry the weight of the
unit.
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Where the inlet and outlet grilles are not obstructed
and the conditioned air is able to blow all over the
room.
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From where condensate can be easily run to drain.
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Check the distance between the upper slab and
false ceiling to ensure the unit will suit the distance.
See Fig.2. (Distance A 290 mm; distance B 10 mm
or more)