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Transport by crane
Danger
Incorrect unloading and transportation can result
in damage to the outdoor unit. Should damage
to the refrigerant circuit occur, there is the risk of
explosion or asphyxiation.
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Do not use the transport aids when transport-
ing by crane.
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Before transport, check on-site aids, e.g.
slings and boards, for damage.
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Take note of the weight of the outdoor unit:
See chapter "Specification".
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Prevent vibration during transport.
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Avoid mechanical damage to the outdoor unit.
Do not commission outdoor units with transport
damage.
1. Remove outer packaging from the outdoor unit
before transport. Store edge protectors.
2. Protect the evaporator on the rear side of the out-
door unit against damage:
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Position a wooden board (customer to supply) at
the bottom.
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Protect the entire evaporator, e.g. with cardboard
or bubble wrap.
3. Position the edge protection profiles of the packag-
ing at the front and rear upper edges of the outdoor
unit. Place slings properly around the outdoor unit:
See Fig. 9.
4. After transportation, set the outdoor unit down
carefully. Remove the remaining packaging from
the outdoor unit.
Fig. 9 Transport by crane using the example of the
outdoor unit with 2 fans
A
Edge protection
B
Protective wrap
C
Wooden board
Installation information
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Please note
Excessive tilting of the outdoor unit will lead to
equipment damage.
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Max. tilting angle during siting and installation:
45°
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Following siting and installation, wait at least
30 min before commissioning.
The height differential between the hydraulic connec-
tions of the outdoor unit and the indoor unit must not
exceed 15 m.
Siting the outdoor unit
Transporting the outdoor unit (cont.)
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Installation