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Installation
<Preparation before the installation and service>
● Prepare the proper tools.
● Prepare the proper protection.
● Allow parts to cool before attempting any maintenance.
● Provide adequate ventilation.
● After stopping the operation of the system, turn off the power-supply breaker and remove the power plug.
● Discharge the capacitor before commencing work involving the electric parts.
<Precautions during service>
● Do not perform work involving electric parts with wet hands.
● Do not pour water or liquid into the electric parts.
● Do not touch the refrigerant.
● Do not touch the hot or cold surfaces in the refrigerant cycle.
● When the repair or the inspection of the circuit needs to be carried out without turning off the power, exercise great caution NOT to touch any LIVE parts.
4.1 Location
Transportation and Handling
Handle
<Figure 4.1.1>
Cylinder unit is delivered on a wooden pallet base with cardboard protection.
Care should be taken when transporting the cylinder unit that the casing is not
damaged by impact. Do not remove the protective packaging until cylinder unit
has reached its fi nal location. This will help protect the structure and control panel.
• The cylinder unit can be transported either vertically or horizontally. If transported
horizontally the panel marked 'Front' must be facing UPWARDS <Figure 4.1.1>.
• The cylinder unit should ALWAYS be moved by a minimum of 3 people.
• When carrying the cylinder unit use the handles provided.
• Before using the handles, make sure they are securely attached.
• Please remove front handle, fi xing legs, wooden base and any other pack-
aging once the unit is in installation location.
• Keep the handles for future transportation.
Suitable Location
Before installation the cylinder unit should be stored in a frost-free weather-
proof location. Units must NOT be stacked.
• The cylinder unit should be installed indoors in a frost free weather proof loca-
tion.
• Install the cylinder unit where it is not exposed to water/excessive moisture.
• The cylinder unit should be positioned on a level surface capable of supporting
it's FILLED weight. (Adjustable feet (accessory parts) can be used to ensure unit
is level)
• When using the adjustable feet, ensure that the fl oor is strong enough.
• Care should be taken that minimum distances around and in front of the unit for
service access are observed <Figure 4.1.2>.
• Secure the cylinder unit to prevent it being knocked over.
Legs
Service access diagrams
Service access
Parameter
a
b
c (distance behind unit not visible
in Figure 4.1.2)
d
<Table 4.1.1>
Suffi cient space MUST be left for the provision of discharge pipework as detailed
in National and Local Building Regulations.
a
b
b
d
<Figure 4.1.2>
Service access
The cylinder unit must be located indoors and in a frost-free environment, for
example in a utility room, to minimise heat loss from stored water.
Repositioning
If you need to move the cylinder unit to a new position FULLY DRAIN the cylinder
unit before moving to avoid damage to the unit.
Dimension (mm)
300*
150
10
500
* An additional 300 mm of space (total
600 mm) is required , when installing
the optional 2-zone kit (PAC-TZ02-E)
on top of the cylinder unit.
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