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7 INSTALLATION
7.1 PREAMBLE
7.1.1 Inspection
On receiving the unit, check for any damage: the machine left the factory in perfect conditions; immediately report any signs of
damage to the carrier and note them on the “Delivery Slip” before signing it.
The manufacturer or its agent must be promptly notified of the extent of the damage.
The Customer must submit a written report describing all significant signs of damage.
7.1.2 Lifting and transport
While the unit is being unloaded and positioned, utmost care must be taken to avoid abrupt or rough manoeuvres. Be very careful
when transporting it inside. Do not use the unit components for lifting purposes.
During all lifting operations, check if the unit has been properly anchored, in order to avoid falls or
overturns. Do not move or lift the unit by the removable panels.
7.1.3 Unpacking
The unit packaging must be removed with care to avoid damaging the machine. Different packing materials have been used: wood,
cardboard, nylon etc. They should be separated and taken to suitable waste disposal or recycling facilities to minimise their
environmental impact.
7.1.4 Identification of the unit
Each unit is characterised by an
identification plate showing all the
data necessary for the installation,
maintenance and traceability of the
machine. The plate on the DDS-DCS
will be located above the display, on
the DVS inside the technical
compartment and on the DOS outside
on the compressor compartment side.
Take note of the model, serial number,
the definitive refrigerant load and the
reference drawings of the unit found
in the table on the side, so that it can
easily retrieved if the data plate gets
worn.