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installer
HRC
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35kW HIGH TEMPERATURE HEAT PUMP
manual
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installer
HRC
70
35kW HIGH TEMPERATURE HEAT PUMP
manual
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3 - INSTALLATION
3.1.1 - General
3.1 - Installing the Heat Pump
The Heat Pump must always be transported in a vertical position,
including during installation. It should be transported with the
help of a pallet jack.
Do not use the hydraulic connections to move the appliance, take
hold of it using the four bottom corners of the appliance.
Installation must be carried out by a qualified installer, taking all
necessary precautions to avoid any risk of accidents or of material
damage.
The Heat Pump must be installed on a hard
and stable base, which is sufficiently raised
from ground level to avoid risks of damage in case
of flooding or snow.
Always make sure the heat exchanger fins are
protected when handling the appliance.
The Heat Pump must be handled with caution and without being
subjected to impacts, especially when placing on the ground.
• The Heat Pump is designed to be
installed OUTSIDE exclusively.
• Any installation in an ENCLOSED and
UNVENTILATED space is PROHIBITED, unless
there is ventilation which ensure at least 80% of
the nominal flow rate of the Heat Pump.
• DO NOT RESTRICT air intake or ventilation
exhaust. NO OBJECT should impede the flow of
air over the heat exchanger, or the renewal of air.
The Heat Pump should be placed OUT OF THE
WAY OF PREVAILING WINDS.
• DO NOT INSTALL the Heat Pump NEAR SOURCES
OF EXCESSIVE HEAT, COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS,
OR NEAR VENTILATION POINTS of adjacent
buildings.
• DO NOT INSTALL the Heat Pump NEAR A
KITCHEN OR WORKSHOP exhaust ducts; this
can result in a mixture of oil and air settling onto
the heat exchanger fins which could hamper its
performance.
• DO NOT INSTALL the Heat Pump in an area
with FLAMMABLE GAS, ACIDIC SUBSTANCES,
OR ALKALINES which could cause irreversible
damage to the copper-aluminium heat exchanger.
• AVOID INSTALLING the Heat Pump in a location
subject to NOISE REVERBERATION such as near
windows or near the corners of buildings.
• As the condensates draining trough slopes
downward, the Heat Pump must be installed on a
LEVEL BASE.
• The HEAT PUMP must be EASILY ACCESSIBLE
so as to facilitate access for inspections and
maintenance.