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DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION

 

 
Receipt of Equipment. 
 

The purchaser is responsible for off loading the units. 
No responsibility can be accepted for damage sustained during unloading from the delivery vehicle 
Upon receipt of equipment a visual inspection should be made of the fan coil units and any damage noted on the delivery form.  
The driver delivering the equipment should endorse particulars of any damage or short delivery. 
All claims for damage or short delivery should be advised to TEV LTD. In line with the terms and conditions for the supply of goods 
or services which can be viewed a

www.tevlimited.com/terms.html

 

 

Off Loading Units. 
 

The units are supplied on pallets and shrink- wrapped unless otherwise specified and should be off-loaded from the delivery vehicle 
using a forklift truck or similar equipment. 
The fan coils must not suffer any impact or be dropped under any circumstances and should never be handled in such a way as to 
cause any damage to coil pipe work, control box or drip tray etc. 
Any packaging should not be removed until the fan coil is ready for installation. 
Packaging should only be removed if damage is suspected at the time of delivery. 

Do not use the drain tray or pipe connections to lift the unit as this could damage the parts and cause problems when 
fitting the unit 

 
 

 
 
EXTENDED STORAGE 

 
Should it be necessary to store units on site for any period of time prior to installation it is important that they are stored in a clean, 
dry, secure area where there is no possibility of the units being damaged. 
 

 
Maintenance 

It is essential that the following instructions as laid down in this section are carried out and maintained during the period of storage 
before commissioning. 
 

Internal Surfaces 

If ducting is not connected it is essential that all inlets, discharge openings and pipe openings are completely sealed. 
Whenever any access panels are removed for inspection purposes they are to be replaced and made secure, care to be taken not 
to damage the seal. 
 

External Surfaces 

The exterior shall be kept free from any falling building materials, dampness extreme cold or heat. The unit exterior surfaces must 
be inspected on a monthly basis and any signs of corrosion or scratches are to be treated immediately. 
 

Static Indentation 

Machines fitted with ball bearings may be damaged if left stationary for long periods. The balls and races may suffer damage by 
fretting corrosion (false brinelling, stationary vibration marking). Consequently, no motor should be permitted to stand on a vibrating 
floor while in storage if it can be avoided. If this is unavoidable, then the machine should be placed on thick blocks of rubber, cork 
or felt.      
                                                              

F

ilters

 

All filters must be suitable wrapped and sealed to prevent damp and ingress of dust or foreign bodies, and must be held in a dry 
store. 
The foregoing instructions are intended to preserve the life of all static and moving parts of the equipment during the period of 
storage. It is advisable that regular attention to the equipment is maintained. 
When the equipment is to be put into commission the Maintenance Manual is to be strictly adhered to. 
The procedures detailed above are particularly brought to your attention and do not exclude other necessary procedures 
commensurate with good engineering practice. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Amber Series

Page 1: ...Units Designed for Ceiling or Void Mounting INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS TEV Ltd Armytage Road Brighouse West Yorkshire United Kingdom HD6 1QF UK Tel 01484 405630 Fax 01484 405620...

Page 2: ...e used 4 It is manually isolated from the electrical mains supply 5 Electrical equipment is earthed to comply with IEE regulations and local by laws 6 All electrical work must be carried out by a Qual...

Page 3: ...ntation 5 Filters 5 INSTALLATION Dimensional details 6 Pre Unit Installation 7 Fitting unit 7 Fitting float switch 7 9 Connection of ductwork 9 COMMISIONING Airside Measuring and Balancing 10 Electric...

Page 4: ...s AC Speed control of the fan motors is achieved by means of a multitapped auto transformer which is wired to a three speed and fine adjustment switches Supplied with continuous filament media filters...

Page 5: ...aged Maintenance It is essential that the following instructions as laid down in this section are carried out and maintained during the period of storage before commissioning Internal Surfaces If duct...

Page 6: ...B Spigot Options Weight approx Kg AMB 1 630 595 1 2 3 4 37 AMB 2 880 845 1 2 3 4 45 AMB 3 1230 1195 1 2 3 4 5 55 AMB 4 1230 1195 1 2 3 4 5 60 AMB 5 1430 1395 1 2 3 4 5 70 AMB 6 1430 1395 1 2 3 4 5 75...

Page 7: ...unit up using a spirit level checking to ensure the unit sits level in both directions the drip tray is designed with a built in fall to ensure condensation runs to the drain connection 7 Use nuts and...

Page 8: ...nt pipe is higher than the water level in the drip tray 13 The drain pipe from the condensate pump must be run to a common drain It is important that any condensate pump installed must be in accordanc...

Page 9: ...Typical installation showing ductwork connected to unit The ducts should be pushed fully over the spigot up to the outer casing of the unit and secured to the spigot with screws once fitted they shou...

Page 10: ...ation of the condensation pump by pouring a small amount of water into the drain tray and ensure the pump clears any water and operates any alarms etc 13 Start the fan and blow through the system thor...

Page 11: ...ice and maintenance of Quartz fan coil units and must be read before any maintenance is attempted WARNING It is essential that before any work is carried out the unit is isolated externally from the e...

Page 12: ...ws and slide element upwards letting the screw head pass through the key hole slots 5 Remove wires from element take note of terminal connections used 6 Remove elements from the unit must be replaced...

Page 13: ...irty filters will reduce the air volume handled by the unit thus adversely affecting its performance The length of time between cleaning of filters is dependant upon the environment A six to twelve mo...

Page 14: ...emperatures Alternatively Electric Heating elements are available and can be supplied wired for single phase or three phase supply as appropriate or as specified Multiple units fitted on the same syst...

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