Risks
Preventive measures
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
SKIN PROTECTION: Skin contact with refrigerant
may cause frostbite. General work clothing and
gloves (leather) should provide adequate protection.
If prolonged contact with liquid or gas is anticipated,
insulated gloves constructed of PVA, neoprene or
butyl rubber should be used. Any contaminated
clothing should be promptly removed and washed
before reuse.
EYE PROTECTION: For normal conditions,
wear safety glasses. Where there is reasonable
probability of liquid contact, wear chemical safety
goggles.
Where contact with liquid is likely, such as in a spill
or leak, impervious boots and clothing should be
worn.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS:
Not a hazardous waste
WARNING: DO NOT vent to the atmosphere.
To comply with provisions of the U.S. Clean Air
Act, any residual must be recovered. Contains
greenhouse gas which may contribute to global
warming.
The refrigerant should not be mixed with air above atmospheric pressure for leak
testing or any other purpose.
1.2 Transportation and storage
Transport and store the heat pump in a vertical position.
Be careful when lifting the heat pump. Use appropriate lifting tools.
Preparations for storage, transfer, and lifting
1. Check that the way is free from obstacles.
2. Use appropriate vehicle for transport.
3. At installation site check that you have proper means and resources for lifting and
placing the pump.
Storage
Before transporting to the final installation site and commissioning phase, the heat
pump must not be stored longer than needed. If the heat pump must be stored longer
than one month, the manufacturer must be informed. The heat pump must be stored in
a dry place where the temperature is at least + 5 °C.
Transfer (models S, RE, P 220 - 450)
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