GENERAL
6 Installation and Maintenance
Section 1 - General
1.1 LITERATURE SYMBOLS
ᘐ WARNING: Risk of injury or death.
ᘐ CAUTION: Risk of damage to objects.
ⓘ IMPORTANT: Notes to make you aware.
1.2 DOCUMENTATION
translated without the expressed permission of Ideal Heating.
This document applies to the installation and maintenance of the
following individual and combined products when installed in the
United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland:
• HP290 Monobloc Heat Pump
• HP290 Control Box
• HP290 Controller
• HP290 Single Zone Preplumbed Cylinder
• HP290 Two Zone Preplumbed Cylinder
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The document is to be used for reference on installation and
maintenance of these systems by heating system installers,
refrigeration engineers, and electricians.
This information is provided to assist in the selection of
our equipment is that of the customer, expert or consultant
concerned with the installation.
All instructions must be left with the user. It must be
communicated to the user that these documents are to be safely
stored for future service records.
This document is to be used in combination with the below
documents:
1.3 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Prior to installation and maintenance of the product, make sure
that:
• General safety instructions are read and understood.
• When working on the outdoor unit with the casing panels
25% of the lower explosive limit of R290.
If the gas detector indicates that R290 is present, work must
contacted.
• There is an awareness of relevant regulations and
guidelines, and that they are obeyed.
•
• Work performed is correctly documented.
1.3.1 Risks and Warning
ᘐ WARNING: Failure to obey the warnings can result in
death or severe injury. Detailed hazardous events and how
to prevent them are presented in their relevant sections
throughout the document.
Flammable Refrigerant
•
odourless, and colourless refrigerant. In the event of a leak
from the refrigerant circuit this can create a hazardous
environment. To reduce the risk of a hazardous event, the
installation instructions must be followed, and the installation
area must be kept clear of ignition sources, including but not
limited to; electrical switches, electrical plug sockets, and
lamps.
Transport & Storage of Boxed Unit
• The heat pump must be transported and stored in an upright
position. When still in the packaging, the product and
surrounding area should be kept clear of ignition sources
and should be handled with caution.
Installation & Safety Devices
• If the installation requirements of this document are
not upheld there is increased risk of a hazardous event
installation requirements of each individual product and the
system must be implemented and obeyed.
Modication of the Products and Installation Environment.
•
Make sure that the requirements for both the products and
installation environments are always followed. The end user
should be properly informed of the installation area and
product requirements during the handover process.
Improper Maintenance
• The product is to be regularly maintained and serviced by an
be properly informed of maintenance and care requirements
during the handover process.
Inappropriate Operation
• The product is to be operated as outlined in both this
document and the user manuals. The end user must be
properly informed of intended and acceptable operation
methods during the handover process.
Electrical Risk
• Work on electrical components must only be carried out by
a competent electrician. Electrical supplies must be locked
components. Failure to comply with this requirement can
result in severe injury or death.
If any of the supply cables are damaged, they must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
Correct Disposal of Waste
• Waste from the products, such as cardboard, plastics, and
refrigerant must be disposed of appropriately and recycled
where applicable. Refrigerant must not be released into the
atmosphere.
Presence of Frozen Condensate in Walkways
• There is condensate produced by the Heat Pump which
can potentially build up around the heat pump and freeze if
not properly disposed of. Appropriate disposal methods of
the condensate should be implemented and maintained to
prevent slipping hazard.
Manual Handling
• Operatives should be knowledgeable and capable of safe
manual handling techniques. Health and safety guidelines
should be followed in combination with the individual ‘Lifting
and Handling’ section of each individual unit. Caution should
be practised at all times and when it is practicable, the use of
manual handling equipment should be implemented.
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