Installation Multi-DENCO
36 FläktGroup DC-2013-0101-GB • Subject to modifications • R5-08/2020
5 Installation
As a minimum for handling and positioning, we recommend wearing:
– Safety footwear
– Protective gloves
• Conduct your own risk assessment to evaluate the need for any additional PPE.
5.1 Requirements and considerations
Refer to the unit's dimensional drawing for weights and dimensions.
5.1.1 General requirements
– Ensure that the floor is level and that it can support the weight of the equipment.
– The unit should be set in an upright position - level in both directions. Failure to per-
form levelling correctly may cause operational problems; particularly to the drain-
age. Possible misalignment of panels will indicate that the unit is not level.
– The unit should be installed so that it is only accessible to trained and authorised
personnel.
– Sufficient clearance in front of the unit must be provided for maintenance and ser-
vice.
– (If applicable to local regulation) Check installation site fulfill requirements as defined
in EN 378. The Multi-DENCO unit is located, then it is fixed in placed (e.g. bolted,
bracketed etc) to prevent unwanted movement or vibrations.
Note for unit assembly and installation!
Only suitably qualified personnel may carry out placement, assembly and installa-
tion. They must comply with any applicable health and safety legislation and safe
working practices.
Moving the unit after installation
Every time the unit is moved or relocated it must be re-commissioned.
NOTICE
Dusty environments can damage electronic printed circuit boards.
• Ensure the Multi-DENCO unit is protected from dust during installation
• Clean the unit before first use
Humidity sensors can be damaged by aggressive vapours (e.g. chlorine
or acetone)
• Ensure possible vapours are removed from the local environment before
installation
• Ensure the room has a good 'air tightness' to prevent any entry of vapours.