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Details on installation, safety regulations, intended use, and handling precautions.
Information on the serial number label and its components for unit identification.
Procedures for checking the unit upon delivery for damage or discrepancies.
Guidelines for safe handling, lifting, and transport of the unit.
Details on required spaces for unit operation, maintenance, and safety.
Guidelines for unit placement, vibration isolation, and installation standards.
Details on essential components like cut-off valves, thermometers, and expansion tanks.
Specifies acceptable water quality parameters to prevent system issues.
Measures to prevent freezing of water connections, especially near 0°C.
Guidance on using anti-freeze solutions and their impact on pressure drop.
Diagram and explanation of recommended hydraulic circuit connections.
Steps for verifying network characteristics, sectioning device, and earthing.
List of checks to perform before powering on the unit.
Step-by-step operations for starting up the unit after installation.
Verification of the refrigerant circuit for oil stains, pressure, and service outlet caps.
Checks for the hydraulic system, including cleaning, filling, and air removal.
Verification of ground connection, conductor tightening, and voltage/frequency.
Procedures for viewing active alarms, identifying causes, and resetting them.
Accessing the maintenance menu, system objects, and parameter settings.
Step-by-step guide for connecting and configuring a PC for unit monitoring.
Checklist for routine maintenance controls on the unit's components and systems.
Steps for safely disconnecting the unit, including recovery of fluids.
Requirement to send the unit to authorized centers for dismantling and disposal.
Overview of common risk situations and general safety precautions.
Risks associated with improper handling, leading to unit damage or injury.
Risks from incorrect installation, including leaks, electrical shock, and structural issues.
Dangers related to electrical connections, wiring, and components, including shock and fire.
Risks from contact with moving parts like fans and transmissions.
Hazards associated with refrigerant leaks, explosions, and heat sources.
Risks from defects in hydraulic tubing and connections, leading to leaks or projection.











