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INTRODUCTION
If the unit is transported with a crane, the holes in the base frame
designed for transportation must be used.
1. Lead the transportation rods through the holes in the base frame.
2. Secure the transportation rods with screws.
3. Lead a chain or rope to the end of the transportation rods.
4. Spacers are used to prevent damage that could be caused to the
unit by chains or ropes.
DISASSEMBLY AND RE-ASSEMBLY
The disassembly and re-assembly of the unit are not part of routine
maintenance. The disassembly and re-assembly of the unit may only
be carried out by a qualified specialist. Ensure that the unit is voltage-
free and isolated from the mains power supply before disassembly or
re-assembly! Earth and short circuit the unit. Shield neighbouring live
components.
WARNING
Risk of personal injury and material damage! An electric shock
can result in death or serious injury.
The following must be taken into account when installing heating and
cooling coils:
• Close all hydraulic stop valves.
• Isolate all connections and ensure that the unit is leak-free with
regard to oil and refrigerants.
• Since the diameter of the heating and cooling pipes is small,
water may remain in the coil after emptying. For safety reasons,
compressed air should be blown through the system to remove any
remaining water.
IMPORTANT
Risk of material damage when installing the heating and cooling
coils!
DANGER
Danger due to
overhead loads!
The lifting gear, units,
cables, or the tackle
could be faulty or
damaged. Never stand
beneath suspended
loads.