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UAB AMALVA we reserve the right to make changes without prior notice
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D2-18-01
4.1. Condensate Drain Connections
All condensate drain connections must be correctly trapped. Incorrect trapping can result in flooding within the
unit and consequent flooding of the immediate area. Fill the drain trap with water before starting up the unit.
All drain lines should be insulated where passing through any space where damage from condensation
drip might occur. If the unit is installed in unheated premises the condensate pipe should be heat-insulated and
heated with heating cable.
A condensate pipe and a drain trap
Drain scheme of Vertical Unit
view 1
D = 15
12 a Picture
Drain scheme of Horizontal Unit
view 2
D = 15
view 2
12 b Picture
The bend of the water trap can be repositioned by turning it to the right or the left. The drain line from the
water trap must be arranged so that it will not damage adjacent unit sections or building elements. If the drain
line is run through cold spaces, it should be insulated to prevent freezing. A heating cable may be required.
Pictures 11 a and 11 b show unit’s upper and bottom fixing element.
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11 a Picture
11 b Picture
1. Screw
2. Wall plug
3. Hanging bracket 1
4. Hanging bracket 2
5. Bolt M5
6. Gasket
7. Self tapping screw
8. L-shape bracket
9. Washer M5 DIN9021