HRX-OM-J049-A
Chapter 3 Transport and Installation
3.2 Installation
HRG010-W HRG015-W
1st edition : Aug. 2006
Rev. A: May. 2007
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3.2 Installation
3.2.1 Installation
conditions
Do not use or store the unit in the following environments. Potential unit malfunction and
damage may occur if disregarded.
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Environment that is exposed to water vapor, salt water or oil mist
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Environment that is exposed to dust or powdery materials
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Environment that is exposed to corrosive gas, flammable gas or solvent
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Environment that is exposed to direct sun light or radiant heat
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Environment where ambient temperature is out of the specified range between 5
°
C to 40
°
C
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Environment that is subjected to abrupt changes in temprature
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Environment that is subjected to strong electromagnetic noise (incl. strong electrical field,
strong magnetic field, or surge voltage)
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Environment that generates static electricity, or condition in which static electricity
discharges to the unit
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Environment that generates strong high frequencies
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Environment at high altitudes of over 1000m
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Condition which allows strong vibrations and impacts to transmit to the unit
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Condition with external force or load to deform the unit
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Condition with an insufficient maintenance space as required
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Condition with no adequate space for ventilation
This unit is NOT designed for outside use. The unit exposed to
moisture may develop a short circuit which can result in an electrical
shock, fire and failure in the unit.
Do not install the unit in a place possibly exposed to flammable gas.
Ignition may occur if leaked gas is collected around the unit.
Install the unit on a flat and level floor which can support the weight of
the unit. Take measure to prevent the unit from tipping over. Improper
setup may cause water leakage from the unit and personal injury.
Keep ambient temperature of the unit between 5 and 40°C. Unit
operation at below 5°C may lead to failure in the compressor.
Operation at above 40°C will reduce effectiveness of the condenser
and trigger the safety device which brings the unit to a stop.