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INTARCON BCV-I - System Alarms and Transport; Emergency System Alarms; Transport and Handling Instructions

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intarblock | intartop
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16. EMERGENCY SYSTEM
The electronic regulation of the units involves control routines and emergency alarms for the following
causes:
§ Probe failure.
§ Too high and too low room temperature.
§ Too high or too low refrigerant pressure.
§ Too high ambient temperature
§ Electronic control failure
§ Opened door.
Once a failure an external alarm is activated, and the unit turns into emergency operation mode.
17. SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
Sound pressure level should be observed once the unit is installed. To do so, the environment, the
type of building and the rest of the solid elements should be considered on the noise transmission. It is
recommended to deploy an expert study if necesary.
INTARBLOCK and INTARTOP units include low noise components. The following chart indicates
sound pressure levels calculated at 10 m from the source in open field distribution (directivity = 1):
18. TRANSPORT
Handle the unit with care to prevent damages during its transport. Please follow the following
instructions:
§ Always handle the unit in vertical position.
§ Never pile up the units during transport.
§ Never pile up the units during storage.
§ Use a forklift or a pallet jack to handle the unit.
§ Keep the unit on its pallet until its final destination.
Packaging dimensions (mm) L W H Weight
CV series 0 610 460 823 44 Kg
CV series 1 905 440 1065 76 Kg
CV series 2 905 660 1105 108 Kg
CV series 3 940 795 1105 137 Kg
CR series 0 870 660 655 77 Kg
CR series 1 920 820 700 100 Kg
CR series 2 920 985 780 162 Kg
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