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Highlights potential hazards and the need for careful installation and operation.
Covers requirements for positioning, hydraulic, and electrical systems.
Emphasizes periodic inspection and maintenance to reduce repair costs.
Instructs to disable the unit and contact a certified service agent.
Mandatory checks before accepting delivery for damage and correct materials.
Criteria for selecting installation location to ensure optimal operation and prevent issues.
Details essential water quality parameters and potential issues with poor quality.
Explains how to prevent freezing of the unit and water connections.
Specifies requirements for project water-flow within exchanger operating limits.
Step-by-step instructions for making electrical connections, including safety checks.
Instructions for installing the isolator switch and managing power input cables.
Wiring diagrams for customer connections to the electrical panel.
Lists essential checks before powering up, covering power supply and unit status.
Step-by-step procedure for powering on the unit and initial checks.
Checks for oil stains, pressure, and proper valve operation in the refrigeration circuit.
Ensures the hydraulic system is clean, pressurized, and free of air.
Verifies grounding, conductor tightness, and phase balance.
Instructions for turning the unit ON/OFF, including emergency stop.
Procedure for silencing alarms and identifying their causes to prevent damage.
Emphasizes that maintenance must be performed by authorized or qualified personnel.
A checklist of maintenance tasks with recommended intervention frequencies.
Detailed list of alarm codes, their meanings, and reset types for general alarms.
Identifies areas accessible only to authorized personnel and requiring deliberate protection removal.
Risks associated with unit handling if performed without proper precautions.
Potential hazards from incorrect installation, including leaks and electric shock.
Signals of anomalies like burning smell requiring immediate isolation and service.
Safety warnings related to electrical connections, covers, and earthing systems.
Risks of injury from contact with moving parts like fans or transmissions.
Hazards associated with refrigerant, including expulsion and pressure risks.
Risks from leaks or water projection due to defects in hydraulic components.











