Cabinet for Moist Storage
of Mortar Prisms in Triple Moulds
1.0330
7
1.7 Setting up the Cabinet
Set up the Cabinet on a surface that is level, that is not subject to vibrations, and that can
sufficiently support the weight of the cabinet. Now level the cabinet. Compensate for un-
even floors with the adjustable feet.
The ambient conditions that must be observed are as follows:
Permissible temperature conditions:
+ 15 … 35°C
Permissible relative humidity:
30 ... 75%
Maximum elevation:
1,000 metres above sea level
provide the required humidity in the Cabi-
net
Use of internal tank with distilled water
Electrical ratings:
230 V and 50 Hz, with fusegear (circuit
breaker) rated at 16 A.
The climate rating indicates the room temperature at which the appliance may be oper-
ated in order to achieve full refrigeration performance. The climate rating is indicated on
the type plate.
The main working position of the Operator will be in front of the Cabinet. The Cabinet
must be set up in such a way that it is open to easy access from the front and on both
sides. This will allow maintenance work to be conducted without difficulty. At the rear, the
Cabinet must have approx. 100 mm clearance from the wall. The Cabinet should also be
installed as far as possible away from any sources of heat or cold. Make sure that air can
freely circulate around the lower supporting structure of the Cabinet: this means
not
placing any objects near the Cabinet, to the front and back, or to the sides.
Place the appliance in its final positon at the place of installation.Extend the adjustable
foot at the bottom hinge bracket until it rests on the floor and then make a further 90
°
turn.
2.
Placing the Cabinet into operation
2.1 General information
To place the Cabinet into operation, you need the following:
Distilled water to provide the required humidity
Electric power connection with 230 V and 50 Hz, and with fusegear (circuit
breaker) rated at 16 A
Note:
Before being put into operation, the Cabinet must remain unused for
at least one (1) day at the place where it will operate. This time is
necessary for it to adapt to the local ambient conditions.