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Discusses unit design for safety and risks from inexperienced personnel.
Instructions for breakdowns: disable, contact service, use spares.
Unit installation criteria: external, fixed, vibration limiting, access, etc.
Discusses water features, limits, and potential issues from poor quality.
Steps for closing valves, washing, filling, leakage test, and isolating pipes.
Ensures unit shutdown if water is not circulating, installation in rectilinear part.
Steps for referring to diagrams, verifying supply, isolating unit, and ensuring connections.
Details on installing isolator switch, fixing cables, and cable routing.
Electrical panel diagrams and connection details for different unit sizes.
Operations by qualified technician, installer's role in connections, advance data agreement.
Lists checks before start-up, including power, functional spaces, and unit integrity.
Steps for unit ON power supply: heaters, voltage, phase sequence, fan operation, temperature checks.
Checks for oil stains, pressure, and opening valves in the refrigerant circuit.
Ensures hydraulic system is clean, filled, pressurized, and checks for air.
Verifies grounding, conductor tightness, and phase balance.
Details the function of each key (Up, Down, Esc, Set) on the control panel.
Describes emergency stop and normal ON/OFF operations.
Procedure for silencing alarms, identifying causes, and reset warnings.
Lists alarm codes, descriptions, and types (AUTO, Manual).
Steps for resetting alarms after identifying and removing the cause.
How to access and view the alarm log, including alarm codes, dates, and types.
Procedure for resetting the entire alarm log.
States maintenance by authorized centers/qualified personnel to maintain efficiency.
Checklist for periodic controls (corrosion, fixing, cleaning, electrical, refrigerant).
Instructions for cleaning air coils, including safety warnings and cleaning methods.
Importance of clean exchanger surfaces and cleaning procedures.
Lists general alarm codes, descriptions, and types (AUTO, Manual).
Lists specific alarm codes for the electronic thermostatic driver.
General overview of risks not controlled by the manufacturer.
Risks from incorrect installation: leaks, electric shock, damage.
Signals of anomalies, accidental contact, maintenance risks, panel fixing.
Risks related to electrical connections, covers, earthing, and moving parts.
Risks from refrigerant expulsion, contact with flames, and welding operations.
Risks from tubing defects, leaks, or water projection.
Discusses unit design for safety and risks from inexperienced personnel.
Instructions for breakdowns: disable, contact service, use spares.
Unit installation criteria: external, fixed, vibration limiting, access, etc.
Discusses water features, limits, and potential issues from poor quality.
Steps for closing valves, washing, filling, leakage test, and isolating pipes.
Ensures unit shutdown if water is not circulating, installation in rectilinear part.
Steps for referring to diagrams, verifying supply, isolating unit, and ensuring connections.
Details on installing isolator switch, fixing cables, and cable routing.
Electrical panel diagrams and connection details for different unit sizes.
Operations by qualified technician, installer's role in connections, advance data agreement.
Lists checks before start-up, including power, functional spaces, and unit integrity.
Steps for unit ON power supply: heaters, voltage, phase sequence, fan operation, temperature checks.
Checks for oil stains, pressure, and opening valves in the refrigerant circuit.
Ensures hydraulic system is clean, filled, pressurized, and checks for air.
Verifies grounding, conductor tightness, and phase balance.
Details the function of each key (Up, Down, Esc, Set) on the control panel.
Describes emergency stop and normal ON/OFF operations.
Procedure for silencing alarms, identifying causes, and reset warnings.
Lists alarm codes, descriptions, and types (AUTO, Manual).
Steps for resetting alarms after identifying and removing the cause.
How to access and view the alarm log, including alarm codes, dates, and types.
Procedure for resetting the entire alarm log.
States maintenance by authorized centers/qualified personnel to maintain efficiency.
Checklist for periodic controls (corrosion, fixing, cleaning, electrical, refrigerant).
Instructions for cleaning air coils, including safety warnings and cleaning methods.
Importance of clean exchanger surfaces and cleaning procedures.
Lists general alarm codes, descriptions, and types (AUTO, Manual).
Lists specific alarm codes for the electronic thermostatic driver.
General overview of risks not controlled by the manufacturer.
Risks from incorrect installation: leaks, electric shock, damage.
Signals of anomalies, accidental contact, maintenance risks, panel fixing.
Risks related to electrical connections, covers, earthing, and moving parts.
Risks from refrigerant expulsion, contact with flames, and welding operations.
Risks from tubing defects, leaks, or water projection.











