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2. INSPECTION AND STORAGE
At the time of receiving the equipment carefully cross check all the elements against the shipping documents
in order to ensure that all the crates and boxes have been received. Inspect all the units for any visible or
hidden damage.
In the event of shipping damage, write precise details of the damage on the shipper’s delivery note and
send immediately a registered letter to the shipper within 48 hours, clearly stating the damage caused.
Forward a copy of this letter to the manufacturer or their representative.
Never store or transport the unit upside down. It must be stored indoors, completely protected from
rain, snow etc. The unit must not be damaged by changes in the weather (high and low temperatures).
Excessively high temperatures (above 60 °C) can harm certain plastic materials and cause permanent
damage. Moreover, the performance of certain electrical or electronic components can be impaired.
3. GENERALITIES
Package contents:
1 appliance
1 RCL control module
1 installation manual
1.
To avoid any damage, this equipment must not be used to supply heating or cooling during building
work.
2.
Check that the voltage, the number of phases and the capacity of the unit comply with the
installation plans.
3.
Check the size of the unit in relation to the plans to ensure that the unit will be installed in the right
location.
4.
After having removed the packing box, take out the suspension kit that is to be found inside the fan
outlet frame.
5.
Before installing the unit, check its height in relation to the available free ceiling height.
6.
Take particular care over the location and routing of the water pipes and the condensate drainage
pipe as well as the electrical wiring. The location and routing of these items must be clearly indicated
on the plans.
7.
It is always advisable for the heat pump installer to consult with all the various entrepreneurs
responsible for the pipe work, partitioning, ceiling and electrical installation on the site.
8.
If necessary, change the direction of the airflow outlet from the front to the side of the appliance, or
vice versa, prior to installing the unit in the ceiling. Refer to the instructions detailed in the section «
AIRFLOW OUTLET MODIFICATION».
9.
We advise the installer to cover the appliances with a plastic sheet to protect it during the final
building work.
This is particularly important if work such as spraying the joists with fire retardant, sanding, spray
painting and plastering has not been completed.
In the absence of a plastic sheet, the packing box can be modified to cover the machines during the
building work.
4. CONTENTS OF PARCEL