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EVO-S, EVO-H MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Short try square
Long try square
Spreader beam
Cross-beam channel
Transport frame
Long try square
Short try square
Handle
3.3 Transport of recovery section CPR_WALL
Single sections 5800, 8800, 0010, 5010, 5310, 4410, 5610,
0020, 5320 and double sections 0230, 0530 shall only be
transported in their normal working position by means of
aforklift or crane with an even cable tension.
Due to their size, sections with transport frame 0120, 0720,
0930, 0040, 0050, 0060 must be transported on the vertical
frame of the unit. Loading onto the means of transport and
unloading should be done with a crane.
Rotate the CPR wall sections to the transport position and
back to the working position evenly, holding the handles
that are attached to the side edges of the sections to pre-
vent overturning.
Fig. 20 Diagram of the correct rotation of the sections with transport frame
Before turning the section, remove the condenser. The
condenser should not be located inside the unit when
transporting sections on a transport frame. The diagram of
proper rotation of CPR wall sections on the transport frame
is shown in Fig. No. 20. After transporting the CPR wall sec-
tion to the working place of the device, the transport frame
and elements of the turning handle should be unscrewed
after turning the section to the working position.
3.4 Assembly of the units
The units should be installed in covered and closed rooms
(the exception is the roof version of the units), meeting the
requirements resulting from the general safety regulations.
These should be separate and closed rooms, inaccessible
to the unauthorized persons, with ventilation ensuring
at least one air exchange per hour. Moreover, the rooms
should be free of chemical pollution, smoke and dust. The
internal temperature in winter conditions should not be
lower than +5˚C and in summer not higher than +40˚C with
humidity not exceed 60%.
Fig. 19 Set for transporting sections on a transport frame
Installation of the air handling units in the open air or in
aroom with a lower temperature should be agreed with Kli-
mor at the design and equipment selection stage.