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3.5. Conservation Precautions for the Device from External Air Conditions
Suitable choice of place and placement are required so that the device doesn’t get exposed to External air conditions.
If the device is to operate at an area with high snow fall rate, it should be paid attention to that condenser side of the
device not stay under snow. For that, shelters might be built to distort air flow or precautions could be taken to prevent
snow from accumulating on the surface.
If the device is to operate at an atmosphere close to sea side or with factors to increase corrosion, the heat exchanger
surfaces should be asked to be provided with options preventing corrosion and decreasing water-trap. If this option has
been missed out, necessary precautions should be taken to protect the device from corrosion.
If the area where the device is to be used is an area with a high risk of earthquakes and to get exposed to high speed
winds, it is important that the device is placed away from sides and in the middle.
Besides, if the device has a natural gas firing unit, protecting gas connections against External air conditions and
taking precautions against natural disasters are of the responsibility of users.
Asking the absorption and blow ducts of the device to be provided with rain-proof components will prevent rain and
snow to penetrate the device in long term. Users who didn’t purchase this accessory should protect absorption and
blow ducts of the device. Penetration of snow or water through the device will lead to unwanted results.
The points of URTP device or roof connection element which contact with the ground should be isolated from liquids
according to the details mentioned in 3.3. Liquid penetrations between the device and the ground will lead to both
corrosion of the device and the liquid to reach inner spaces.
3.6. Assemble of Device Accessories
In case the device involves an additional heater (gas, liquid or electric heater), pipe and electricity connections of these
heaters are explained in details in Articles 7th, 8th and 9th. Please pay attention to explanations in the relevant articles
for these connections.