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6. WARRANTIES
6.1 Duration of warranty on coatings applied to outdoor air handling units
SQ - 2PR - DC - C - 003 - Rev. B
CIAT provides a
ten-year warranty
for the coatings applied to its outdoor air handling units.
This warranty takes effect from the date of delivery and covers the repair of parts determined to be defective by the fitter and CIAT. It
does not cover labour. It does not cover labour.
The warranty applies to holes on the outer surface caused by corrosion.
Application of this warranty is subject to annual on-site inspections by the fitter and CIAT at the operator's request. An inspection report
shall be drawn up after each inspection.
The unit shall be installed in normal outdoor conditions, i.e. outside industrial polluted areas containing SO2 and NH3, outside coastal
areas subject to salty air, and outside thermal areas where the air contains sulphur or is heavily laden with chlorine.
Units that are installed outdoors shall be protected by a rain shield manufactured by CIAT and installed according to accepted
engineering standards. Said shield shall be sloped appropriately to allow proper water runoff (the presence of any standing water shall
void this warranty).
The operator of the unit shall take out a maintenance agreement with a recognised, qualified firm and inform CIAT of the name of said
firm. The unit shall be inspected and cleaned each year. The records of such operations shall be kept by the customer. Any damage
(scratches, dents, etc.) to the unit between inspections shall be reported to CIAT, which, after inspecting and possibly repairing said
damage, shall determine whether to maintain or void the warranty.
The warranty shall not cover:
- Damage caused by neglect, misuse, or failure to follow the requirements listed hereinabove or given in the maintenance and
commissioning manual.
- Costs resulting from failure of the unit to operate.
- Damage to the air handling unit attributable to an outside cause, in particular damage to the coating by impacts, air pollution, animals
or mildew, moss and mould.
- Damage caused by natural phenomena (such as hail).
- Damage caused by accidents.
6.2 Duration of the air handling unit warranty
SQ - 2PR - DC - C - 004 - Rev. B
CIAT provides
a 5-year warranty
for the AHU stationary parts. This warranty does not extend to moving parts and wear parts, such as
fans, motors, variable drives, dampers, thermal wheel recuperators, filters, belts, bearings and lights
This warranty takes effect from the date of delivery and covers the repair of parts determined to be defective by the fitter and CIAT. It
does not cover labour. It does not cover labour.
This warranty applies to defective parts.
Application of this warranty is subject to annual on-site inspections by the fitter and CIAT at the operator's request. An inspection report
shall be drawn up after each inspection.
The unit shall be installed in normal outdoor conditions, i.e. outside industrial polluted areas containing SO2 or NH3, outside coastal
areas subject to salty air, and outside thermal areas where the air contains sulphur or is heavily laden with chlorine and which could
result in abnormal corrosion. Furthermore, the air it will handle must be free of the aforementioned compounds.
Units that are installed outdoors shall be protected by a rain shield manufactured by CIAT and installed according to accepted
engineering standards. Said shield shall be sloped appropriately to allow proper water runoff.
The operator of the unit shall take out a maintenance agreement with a recognised, qualified firm and inform CIAT of the name of said
firm. The unit shall be inspected and cleaned each year. The records of such operations shall be kept by the customer.
The warranty shall not cover:
- Damage caused by neglect, misuse, or failure to follow the requirements listed hereinabove or given in the maintenance and
commissioning manual.
- Costs resulting from failure of the unit to operate.
- Damage to the air handling unit attributable to an outside cause, in particular damage to the coating by impacts, air pollution, animals
or mildew, moss and mould.
- Damage caused by natural phenomena (such as hail).
- Damage caused by accidents.