the unit is not installed in ventilated rooms and of sufficient size and
a rapid loss of coolant is evident, it is better send the operators
away and ventilate the room.
11.6 DANGER OF IMPACT, CRUSHING, FALLING
Uncontrolled movements
Inadequate anchoring (instructions)
Inadequate support
12. DEMOLISHING THE EQUIPMENT
ATTENTION!
This equipment must be demolished by qualified personnel
Before dismantling the unit, make sure that it has been
disconnected from the power supply.
The following are the instructions for proper disposal of the unit
during the various phases of its life. Forfurther clarification or
additional information, please contact
Once the materials have been separated as shown below, they
should be assigned EWC codes and then sent for disposal in
accordance with the national legislation.
Disposal related to the unit purchased occurs in three stages:
1.
Disposal of packaging used to ship the unit
2.
Disposal of any substances or components replaced during
routine or special maintenance
3.
Disposal of the unit at the end of its life
To ensure proper and safe disposal activities, operator must equip
themselves with the necessary PPE including: anti
resistant gloves, heat resistant gloves, safety footwear, safety
eyewear against liquid and gas splashes. The context in which the
unit is located may require the use of additional PPE, thus it is
mandatory to inquire with the relevant staff of the area before
starting
operation.
Disposal of packaging
The packaging of the unit must be disposed of ensuring separation
of the following materials:
Paper and Cardboard
Wood Packing–Packing materials are not chemically treated
unless they are declared to be “fumigate”
Plastic pallets- high- density polyethylene HDPE
Plastic Film– polyethylene PE
Polystyrene –expanded polystyrene EPS 6
Disposal of substances during maintenance operations
Before starting operations, make sure that the unit has been
disconnected from the mains.
During the life cycle of the unit, if it becomes necessary to
drain the cooling system, the refrigerant must be recovered.
This operation must be performed by qualified personnel in
accordance with EC Regulation 842/2006. The types of gases
used are shown in the following table.
If the compressor oil needs to be replaced, it must be disposed
of according to the instructions below.
The air filters should be disposed of depending on the
substances they contain from the environment in which the
units operate
The gas filters must be disposed of as contaminated materials
from the oils of the type shown below
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s not installed in ventilated rooms and of sufficient size and
a rapid loss of coolant is evident, it is better send the operators
qualified personnel only.
Before dismantling the unit, make sure that it has been
disconnected from the power supply.
The following are the instructions for proper disposal of the unit
during the various phases of its life. Forfurther clarification or
.
rated as shown below, they
should be assigned EWC codes and then sent for disposal in
Disposal related to the unit purchased occurs in three stages:
ances or components replaced during
To ensure proper and safe disposal activities, operator must equip
themselves with the necessary PPE including: anti-cut gloves, oil
gloves, heat resistant gloves, safety footwear, safety
eyewear against liquid and gas splashes. The context in which the
unit is located may require the use of additional PPE, thus it is
mandatory to inquire with the relevant staff of the area before
ing
operation.
The packaging of the unit must be disposed of ensuring separation
Packing materials are not chemically treated
density polyethylene HDPE
Disposal of substances during maintenance operations
Before starting operations, make sure that the unit has been
During the life cycle of the unit, if it becomes necessary to
drain the cooling system, the refrigerant must be recovered.
This operation must be performed by qualified personnel in
accordance with EC Regulation 842/2006. The types of gases
If the compressor oil needs to be replaced, it must be disposed
The air filters should be disposed of depending on the
substances they contain from the environment in which the
The gas filters must be disposed of as contaminated materials
Disposal at the end of life of the unit
Before starting operations, make sure that the unit has been
disconnected from the mains.
The unit must be disposed ofensuring separation of the following
materials:
Refrigerant - The refrigerants used are not harmful to the
ozone layer but worsen global warming. The refrigerant must
therefore be recovered before dismantling the unit. This
operation must be carried out by qualified personnel in
accordance with EC Regulation 842/2006. The types of
refrigerants used is the following:
Code
CAS number
R-134a
811
Metals–
(Painted,
galvanized,plastic
galvanized
steel
pipes;
heat
exchangers
copper/copper/galvanized steel, copper/aluminum/galvanized
steel,
aluminum/aluminum,
stainless
steel,
painted
steel/copper, hydraulic valves, brass pipe fittings)
Copperpipes– may contain traces of oil
Insulation and sound-absorbing materials
Electric and electronic components
compressors, electronic circuit boards, servomotors, electrical
heating resistances, electrical panel components)
Cables and wiring
Oil content within the compressors
or polyvinyl ether based (PVE). Refer to the label on the
compressor
Plastic Parts - Plastic parts that are important in terms of
weight are the following:
Identified Substance
acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
terpolymer
polystyrene homopolymer
polycarbonatefrom bisphenol A
13. TROUBLESHOOTING
EXCESSIVE FORMATION OF CONDENSATE
1.
Cabinet with degree of protection less than IP54
a. Check that the self-adhesive rubber seal between the air
conditioner and the cabinet has been
b. Check that the closing panels of the condenser have been
properly assembled
c. Check that there are no openings in the cabinet
DOES NOT COOL ADEQUATELY
1. Internal fan runs, compressor and external fan operate
intermittently
a. Clean the evaporator
b. Make sure that there are no external causes which limit the flow
of air inside circuit
2. Condenser fan and evaporator fan operate and compressor
operates intermittently
a. High pressure switch intervention, where present
-
Ambient temperature higher than the maximum allowed by the
rating plate
Ventilate the room
Consult a refrigeration engineer or
assistance
-
Dirty filter
Clean or if necessary replace the dirty filter
CVE-CVO
Disposal at the end of life of the unit
Before starting operations, make sure that the unit has been
isposed ofensuring separation of the following
The refrigerants used are not harmful to the
ozone layer but worsen global warming. The refrigerant must
therefore be recovered before dismantling the unit. This
ied out by qualified personnel in
accordance with EC Regulation 842/2006. The types of
refrigerants used is the following:
CAS number
811-97-2
(Painted,
galvanized,plastic-coated
framework;
galvanized
steel
pipes;
heat
exchangers
copper/copper/galvanized steel, copper/aluminum/galvanized
steel,
aluminum/aluminum,
stainless
steel,
painted
steel/copper, hydraulic valves, brass pipe fittings)
may contain traces of oil
absorbing materials
electronic components- (pumps, fans, oil-free
compressors, electronic circuit boards, servomotors, electrical
heating resistances, electrical panel components)
Oil content within the compressors–is polyester based (POE)
based (PVE). Refer to the label on the
Plastic parts that are important in terms of
CAS Number
acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
9003-56-9
9003-53-6
polycarbonatefrom bisphenol A
103598-77-2
EXCESSIVE FORMATION OF CONDENSATE
Cabinet with degree of protection less than IP54
adhesive rubber seal between the air
conditioner and the cabinet has been applied properly
Check that the closing panels of the condenser have been
Check that there are no openings in the cabinet
Internal fan runs, compressor and external fan operate
Make sure that there are no external causes which limit the flow
Condenser fan and evaporator fan operate and compressor
High pressure switch intervention, where present
than the maximum allowed by the
Consult a refrigeration engineer or STULZ SpA technical
Clean or if necessary replace the dirty filter
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