Air Source Heat Pump Water Heater
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4 Installation Precautions
4.1 Importance Notes
(1)
The air source water heater must be installed by professional personnel
by abiding by the national wiring code and following the instructions in this guide.
(2)
For installation or migration of the air source water heater, please contact
your local service centers authorized by C
&H
. In the case of an air source water
heater installed by any party not authorized or designated by C
&H
, C
&H
shall not
undertake any responsibility for any fault or problems caused the air source water
heater.
(3)
If the user installs the air source water heater using self-prepared
installation materials, C
&H
shall not undertake any responsibility for any loss
caused by improper running and use of the air source water heater due to pipe
leakage, fall-off, or insecure installation.
(4)
The quality of water heated by the air source water heater meets the local
drinking water health standards. If well water, groundwater, and seawater are used,
the depletion of the Mg-Stick in the water tank may be accelerated, thereby
shortening the lifespan of the unit.
(5)
The water processed by the ion exchange water softener accelerates the
depletion of the Mg-Stick in the water tank. Therefore, you are advised not to
connect the water inlet of the air source water heater to a water softener.
4.2 Basic Requirements for Installation Sites
The following sites for installing the air source water heater may be prune to
become faulty. If the following sites cannot be avoided, please consult your local
service centers authorized by C
&H
to customize special models.
(1)
Environments that are exposed to strong heat sources, steam, flammable
gases, or volatile substances.
(2)
Places where there are high-frequency facilities, such as welding
machines or medical equipment.
(3)
Seaside saline areas.
(4)
Places where the air contains oil (such as machine oil).
(5)
Places where the air contains sulfide gases (such as sulfide hot springs).
(6)
Other special environments.