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Category | Heat Pump |
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Model | ICUS30 |
Cooling Capacity | 30kW |
Refrigerant | R410A |
Power Supply | 400V/3Ph/50Hz |
Requirements for qualified engineers and adherence to codes of practice for unit installation.
Guidelines for safe movement and lifting of units using suitable equipment.
Ensure the unit is used only for its intended purpose.
Electrical work must be performed by authorized electricians per regulations.
Non-compliance with instructions may affect performance and invalidate warranty.
General safety practices for working with the equipment, including isolation and panel security.
Description of the ICUS outdoor unit components and features.
Table detailing dimensions and weights for different ICUS models.
Guidance on selecting a suitable mounting location for the outdoor unit.
Details on securing the unit using provided fixings or wall brackets.
Location of refrigerant pipe and electrical connections on the unit.
Ensuring adequate airflow at the back of the unit for proper operation.
Identification of unit components and access methods for service.
Details customer connections for single-phase cooling units, including terminal assignments.
Instructions for making electrical terminations on the outdoor unit terminal blocks.
Information on power supply, interconnecting wiring, fuse ratings, and cable requirements.
Details regarding cable terminations and interconnections as per Table 6.1.
Location of wiring diagrams within the unit's access door.
Clarification that expansion devices are supplied with the indoor unit for cooling-only models.
Guidance on running suction and liquid lines, including filter drier and oil trap requirements.
Procedures for making flare connections at the unit, ensuring leak-free joints.
Requirements for insulating suction lines and considerations for liquid line insulation.
Tables providing recommended pipe sizes for various ICUS models and applications.
Step-by-step guide for evacuating, charging, and testing the refrigerant system.