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Delivery, Transport and Setting Up
3.4 Transport
The test chamber can be transported in three ways:
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on its own castors, for which the catch on the (front) castors must be released
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with a fork-lift truck; move the forks of the truck entirely under the test chamber
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on a manual pallet jack
Caution:
If the test chamber is to be transported again after it has been put into operation, for
example at a different location: First empty the freshwater and condensation water
tanks (see page 22 ).
3.5
Installation
Warning!
Never stack test chambers on top of each other. The test rig on top
could fall down and serious injury or death could occur.
Warning!
The test chamber may only be installed on the floor, and never on
tables or similar. A table could collapse, or it could fall off and seri-
ous injury or death could occur.
The installation site must be flat and must be able to reliably carry the weight of the test
chamber (see chapter 2.9 Technical data on page 17 ).
An 400 V/16 A/50 Hz power connection (CEE socket) must be available at the installation site.
The distance between the test chamber and the walls/ceiling must be at least 25 cm. The
ventilation slits of the cooling unit on the front of the appliance (see page 10 ) may not be
manipulated.
Sufficient air circulation in the vicinity of the chamber must be guaranteed at all times.
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Abb. 11 Minimum clearance from walls and ceiling
Position the test chamber exactly level.
After installing, lock the front swivel castors.