Transport and positioning
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TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING
2.1
WARNINGS
Damage from transport or installation
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any dam-
age during appliance transport and installation.
On-site inspection
Upon arrival at the site, ensure there is no transport
damage on packing, metal panels or chronother-
mostat.
After removing the packing materials, ensure the
appliance is intact and complete.
Packing
Only remove the packing after placing the appli-
ance on site.
Do not leave parts of the packing within the reach
of children (plastic, polystyrene, nails...) since they
are potentially dangerous.
Weight
The lifting equipment must be suitable for the load.
Lift up the unit and secure it to its support bracket
(Paragraph 2.5
2.2
HANDLING
2.2.1
Handling and lifting
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Always handle the appliance in its packing, as deliv-
ered by the factory.
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Comply with safety regulations at the installation site.
2.3
APPLIANCE POSITIONING
The unit must be installed in the room to be heated.
2.3.1
Where to install the appliance
The wall or structure on which the unit is to be in-
stalled must be load-bearing or, in any case, suit-
able for supporting its weight.
Installation must not be made on walls with poor
strength that do not guarantee adequate resist-
ance to the stresses produced by the unit. The
manufacturer does not assume any responsibility
if the appliance is installed on surfaces or walls that
are not suitable for supporting its weight.
The appliance's flue gas exhaust must not be im-
mediately close to openings or air intakes of build-
ings, and must comply with safety and environ-
mental regulations.
To obtain the maximum system efficiency it is advisable to
comply with the following rules:
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Make sure that the air flow does not directly impinge
on the staff (by tilting the grille louvres appropriately).
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Take any obstacles into account (pillars or other).
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Consider length of throw of the unit (Table 1.2
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For better heat distribution in the case of multiple unit
installations, create alternate flows of warm air (see
Figure 2.1
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In some cases it may also be suitable to place the units
close to the main doors, so that they can also operate
as air barriers when doors are opened.
Figure 2.1
Airflow distribution