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4.

Check the system for leaks immediately
after installation and then in regular inter-
vals.

Connecting the ductwork

Active chilled beams are fitted with a primary air
(fresh air) connection.

Spigots are suitable for circular ducts to EN 1506 or
EN 13180.

Commissioning

Before you start commissioning:

Check active chilled beams for correct position

Remove protective films, if any

Ensure that all connections are correct

Ensure that all active chilled beams are clean
and free from residues and foreign matter

Ensure that the water system including the
heat exchanger has been filled and vented

Setting the air control blades

The air discharge pattern can be changed by
adjusting the optional air control blades in 15° incre-
ments up to 45° to the left or right.

Three different air patterns can be set.

 NOTICE!

Incorrect handling will damage the air control
blades!

To avoid any damage, always use both hands to
move the air control blades.

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45°

45°

Fig. 9: Changing the air discharge pattern

Fig. 10: Examples

Straight air discharge

Angled air discharge

Divergent air discharge

Connecting the ductwork

 

Active chilled beams Type DID614

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Summary of Contents for DID614

Page 1: ...ater connections Encasement optional Heat exchanger Front frame Induced air grille Installation manual en GB Active chilled beams Type DID614 TROX GmbH Heinrich Trox Platz 47504 Neukirchen Vluyn Germa...

Page 2: ...this manual has been compiled with reference to the applicable standards and guidelines the state of the art and our expertise and experience of many years The manufacturer does not accept any liabil...

Page 3: ...ct use Incorrect use of the unit can lead to dangerous situations Never use the unit in areas with potentially explosive atmos pheres in humid rooms in rooms with aggressive or dust laden air Importan...

Page 4: ...ty Up to approx 2000 W Max operating pressure water side 6 bar Max operating temperature 75 C 55 C when using flexible connecting hoses Minimum operating temperature 6 C Dimensions L1 L2 634 595 H L Z...

Page 5: ...1147 1069 119 L total length grille B total width grille Variants for freely suspended installation Dimensions mm L B L1 L2 X 900 900 522 444 257 5 1525 900 1147 1069 257 5 L total length grille B tot...

Page 6: ...g 3 Carrying the unit in pairs Use only lifting and transport gear designed for the required load Always secure the load against tip ping and falling Upon delivery carefully remove the packaging and c...

Page 7: ...593 618 8 Fig 4 Ceiling installation visible T bars DID614 Ceiling tile 598 623 8 Fig 5 Ceiling installation with clamping profile DID614 Ceiling tile 8 598 623 Fig 6 Ceiling installation concealed T...

Page 8: ...ible remove the adjacent ceiling tiles Only work in pairs preferably use a lift DANGER Danger of death from the fall of suspended loads Only use fixing materials designed for the required load Use all...

Page 9: ...e hoses accessory G 1 2 union nut and flat seal SW24 Screw connection rigid Flexible hoses accessory Connecting the unit screw connection Personnel Specialist personnel Protective equipment Industrial...

Page 10: ...and free from residues and foreign matter Ensure that the water system including the heat exchanger has been filled and vented Setting the air control blades The air discharge pattern can be changed...

Page 11: ...ir grille Fig 11 1 pull it down To completely remove the grille unhook the safety cables Fig 11 2 by pulling them down together with the retaining plates Fig 11 3 Fig 12 Adjusting the nozzles on the D...

Page 12: ...y shoes Protective gloves 1 Remove the induced air grille on page 11 Fig 13 Cleaning the heat exchanger 2 Carefully clean the heat exchanger with an industrial vacuum cleaner Be careful to not damage...

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