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The units are intended to cool water for building air 
conditioning or for industrial processes.
They are designed to provide a very high level of safety and 
reliability, making installation, start-up, operation and 
maintenance easier and safer. 
They will provide safe and reliable service if used within their 
application ranges.
They are designed to offer a service life of 15 years, assuming 
a utilisation factor of 75%, which corresponds to approximately 
100,000 operating hours.
Prior to the initial start-up of the units, everyone involved in 
the works should be thoroughly familiar with these instructions 
and with the characteristics of the installation site, and ensure 
these are respected.
The procedures in this manual are arranged in the sequence 
required for installation, start-up, operation and maintenance 
of the units. Ensure that you follow them and that you take 
the required safety precautions, including those listed in this 
guide, which include wearing personal protective equipment 
(gloves, safety glasses, safety shoes) and having the appropriate 
tools, skills and qualications (electrical, air conditioning, local 
legislation).
To nd out whether these products comply with European 
directives (machine safety, low voltage, electromagnetic 
compatibility, pressure equipment, etc.) check the declarations 
of compliance of these products.
1.1 - Safety considerations related to protection 
devices
Do not obstruct any protective devices.
This applies to any fuse plugs, rupture discs and valves tted 
on the refrigerant or heat-transfer uid circuits. Check whether 
the original protection plugs are still present at the valve 
outlets. These plugs are generally made of plastic and should 
not be used. If they are still present, please remove them. Fit 
devices at the valve or drain piping outlets to prevent the 
penetration of foreign bodies (dust, building debris, etc.) and 
atmospheric agents (water can form rust or ice). These devices, 
as well as the drain piping, must not impair operation or lead 
to a pressure drop that is higher than 10% of the control 
pressure.
Classication and control:
In accordance with the Pressure Equipment Directive and 
national usage monitoring regulations in the European Union, 
the protective devices tted to these units are classied as 
follows:
Safety 
accessories
(1)
Over-pressure protection in case 
of an external re
(2)
High-pressure switch x
External relief valve
(3)
x
Rupture disk x
Fuse plug x
External relief valve
(4) (4)
(1)  Classied for protection in normal service situations.
(2)  Classied for protection in abnormal service situations. These accessories are sized for res with 
a thermal ow of 10kW/m². No combustible matter should be placed within 6.5 m of the unit.
(3)  The instantaneous overpressure limitation of 10% of the operating pressure does not apply to 
this abnormal service situation. 
  The control pressure can be higher than the service pressure. In this case  either the design 
temperature or the high pressure switch ensures that the service pressure is not exceeded in 
normal service situations. 
(4)  The selection of these relief valves must be made by the personnel responsible for completing 
the hydronic installation.
Do not remove valves/fusible plugs, even if the re risk is under 
control for a particular installation. There is no guarantee that 
the accessories are re-installed if the installation is changed or 
for transport with a gas charge.
When the unit is subjected to re, a safety device prevents 
rupture due to over-pressure by releasing the refrigerant. The 
uid can then break down into toxic residues when in contact 
with ames:
•  Stay away from the unit;
•  Ensure the personnel in charge of extinguishing the re 
are duly warned and issued with recommendations;
•  Fire extinguishers appropriate to the system and the 
refrigerant type must be easily accessible.
All factory-installed relief valves are lead-sealed to prevent 
any calibration change. 
The external relief valves must always be vented to outside if 
the units are installed in a closed space. Refer to the installation 
regulations, for example those of European standard EN 378 
and EN 13136. These pipes must be installed in a way that 
ensures that people and property are not exposed to vented 
refrigerant. As the uids can be diffused in the air, ensure that 
refrigerant is discharged away from building air intakes, or 
into a sufcient quantity of suitable absorbent material. The 
valves must be checked periodically.
If the relief valves are installed on a change-over valve, this is 
equipped with a relief valve on each of the two outlets. Only 
one of the two relief valves is in operation, the other one is 
isolated. Never leave the changeover switch in the intermediate 
position, i.e. with both circuits open (move the lever fully 
forwards or backwards depending on the output to be 
isolated). If a valve is removed for checking or replacement, 
make sure there is still a valve active on each of the changeover 
switches installed on the unit.