NOTICE!
Danger of device falling or overturning
Device damage
Never lift the device by the component bridge.
Please note:
Irritant vapors may develop, depending on the heat transfer liquid and
operating mode used. Always ensure that the vapors are adequately
extracted. Use the bath cover for bath thermostats.
Note the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements of the
device. Refer to
Chapter 1.2 “EMC requirements” on page 7 for
more information.
Observe the information relating to devices with a refrigerating machine:
The device can be operated at a maximum ambient temperature of
40 °C.
A higher ambient temperature may have a negative impact on the
cooling output of the thermostats used.
After a prolonged period of inactivity, it may take the cooling thermostat
up to 30 minutes to reach the nominal cooling output, depending on the
room temperature and device type.
After transporting the refrigeration device, install 2 hours before com-
missioning if possible so that any displaced oil can flow back into the oil
sump and the compressor is not damaged.
The type and refrigerant charge are printed on the type plate.
1.
Position the device on a table in a suitable space.
2.
Keep the device away from other objects and the wall
“General data” on page 130.
Do not cover the ventilation openings.
4.2 Installing interface modules
The device can be upgraded with an optional interface module, which is
inserted into the side of the device (dimensions of module bay opening
51 mm x 27 mm).
Additional modules can be inserted into the LiBus module box (LCZ 9727).
The LiBus module box incorporates two module bays and is available as an
accessory.
Chapter 3.3.5 “Series standard and optional inter-
for more information on interface modules.
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