
Setup and Connection Instructions
Safety, Transport and Installation
7
Transport
To avoid transport damages, the heat
pump must remain packaged and on
the wooden pallet and transported to
its final installation location with a hand
lift, pushcart, or similar equipment.
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Make sure the heat pump does
not slip on the equipment used for
transport.
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Components and piping of the
cooling circuit, the heater side, and
the heat source side may never be
used for transport purposes.
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Note the weight of the heat pump.
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Make sure the water hoses and
electrical lines are not damaged
during
transport.
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Only lift and transport the heat
pump at and with the unit's bottom
panel.
Safety Information
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Compliance with all rules and
instructions of all documentation,
labels, type plates, and associated
documents of the unit is
mandatory.
Transport
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When receiving the shipment, the
heat pump must be checked for
completeness as per order
confirmation .In case of damaged
or missing material, the carrier
must be informed in writing
immediately.
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Care and due diligence are
required during transport, setup,
preparation, or when handling
heavy materials that may damage
the heat pump.
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Make sure that towing ropes, belts,
or chains used for transport or
installation do not damage the heat
pump. Do not allow the heat pump
to swing back and forth when lifting
it up. Never tilt the heat pump more
than 15° from its vertical axis.
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The heat pump is affixed to a pallet
at the factory for transport and
covered with a protective film to
protect the unit from scratches. Do
not remove the packaging until the
heat pump is positioned at its final
location.
Setup
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Setup must be carried out carefully
and
accurately.
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AEROTOP T heat pumps can be
installed on a level interior floor
without pedestal or base.
If installed outdoors, a pedestal or
base is required unless the
substrate is very firm and can
support the load.
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The installation room must have at
least one exterior wall. Rooms with
high humidity are unsuitable as
installation
locations for
AEROTOP T heat pumps. A
condensate drain must be
available.
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The heat pump must be set up on
a level ground and aligned with the
adjustable feet. Make sure there is
sufficient space to access the
control panel and at the sides for
inspections
and
maintenance.
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Make sure the ground is able to
support the load of the heat pump
and all accessories. The floor or
ground must be free of dust and
other foreign particles. If installing
in the basement, make sure the
selected
installation position
cannot be flooded.
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The heat pumps may not be placed
on floating floorings.
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Once moved to its final location,
the heat pump must be carefully
unpacked and removed from the
pallet. Protect heat pump from
impact and other damaging forces!
Installation
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The safety regulations and
schemes/diagrams must be strictly
observed.
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The accessories and additional
equipment must be installed by a
trained service technician (heating
contractor) as per the enclosed
assembly and installation
instructions.
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The noise emissions of the
AEROTOP T heat pump are very
low thanks to the sound-absorbing
materials used to mount the mobile
parts and the insulating cladding.
The effective noise value depends
also on the size of the installation
room, the noise-absorbance or
reflection of the materials in the
room, as well as the possibility of
the noise to spread and transfer
via solid bodies, among others.
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Air ducts, pipes, and electrical lines
must be attached to the masonry
and not the heat pump.
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All of these connections must be
established using flexible
connections so that they can swing
freely, especially when the
compressor or evaporator starts
up. Only then is it possible to avoid
transference of sound from solid
bodies to the building structure as
well as line breakages.
Observe the checklist notes when
selecting the installation site for the
correct setup of an air-water heat
pump