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Highlights potential hazards during operation and installation.
Defines the specific applications and limitations for the unit's usage.
Details installation requirements and considerations for indoor placement.
Advises on planning periodic inspections to avoid repair costs.
Instructs immediate deactivation and contacting a service agent for issues.
Outlines essential training topics for unit users.
Details procedures and precautions for safe unit handling and lifting.
Covers installation criteria and best practices for unit placement.
Details considerations for designing and manufacturing ducting for optimal performance.
Specifies water quality requirements and potential issues with inadequate water.
Advises on measures to prevent freezing in the unit or water connections.
States the required water flow-rate within exchanger operating limits.
Provides a step-by-step guide for making electrical connections safely.
Provides a wiring diagram and list of customer connections.
Details how to connect to the unit via a PC for configuration.
Explains Modbus communication, LED indicators, and cable requirements.
Details LonWorks communication, LED indicators, and cable specifications.
Details BACnet IP communication, LED indicators, and server status.
Lists essential checks before unit power supply is activated.
Details the sequence of operations for starting up the unit with power supply.
Covers checks for grounding, conductor tightness, voltage, and phase balance.
Explains how to set the demand limit using an external signal.
Details how to adjust the setpoint based on the climatic text curve.
Explains how water reset correction affects the setpoint.
Describes the ECOSHARE function for managing multiple units.
Guides on how to adjust various setpoint parameters.
Explains how to set up events for each day of the week.
Covers how to identify, reset, and manage alarms.
Provides a table detailing inspection frequencies for various components.
Describes the partial energy recovery configuration for hot water production.
Details the installation of anti-vibration mounts and their components.
Covers common risks not controllable by the manufacturer.
Lists general risks like burning smell, electrical contact, and component contact.
Details risks related to electrical connections, covers, and earthing.
Covers risks associated with refrigerant, including expulsion and fire hazards.
Provides a table of technical specifications for various unit sizes.
Shows the operating ranges for external and internal exchangers.
Lists admissible water flow rates for correct unit operation.