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• Do not perform maintenance and cleaning until the electric line has been connected.
• The maintenance and replacement of damaged or worn parts must only be performed by specialised staff and following the
indications given in this manual.
• The spare parts must correspond to the requirements defined by the Manufacturer.
• If the unit must be dismantled, follow the envisioned anti-pollution standards.
N.B. When using the unit, the installer and user must consider and solve all risks connected to the plant. For example, risks deriv-
ing from the entry of foreign bodies or risks due to the conveying of dangerous inflammable or toxic gases at a high tempera-
ture.
PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
• Wear protective clothing and personal protective equipment (glasses, gloves, etc.)
• Move the packed section as close as possible to the place of installa-tion
• Don't place tools or other jobsite equipment over the packed unit
• Don't use the unit as a store of yard tools
• Don't touch moving parts and don't use them as supports
• Check the full integrity of all unit components
INSTALLATION LOCATION AND UNIT POSITIONING
• Allow the correct coupling of the various sections. Never position the unit in rooms where there are flammable gases or acidic,
aggressive or corrosive substances that may irreparably damage the various components.
• Leave a minimum amount of free space around the unit, as shown in the figure, so as to allow for installation, maintenance
and the replacement of components, such as coils, filters etc.
• If the unit is hung from the ceiling all the sections that make up the air handling unit must be connected to the ceiling.
THE NON-COMPLIANCE OF THE GAP SPACES MAY LEAD TO THE INACCESSIBILITY TO UNIT COMPONENTS, MAKING
THEM IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANY MAINTENANCE.
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Model
A
mm
TRS251
599
TRS351
804
TRS501
904
TRS651
884
TRS801
1134
TRS1001
1216
TRS1301
1216
EA = Exhaust Air
OA = Fresh Air
RA = Return Air
SA = Supply Air
Inner celing height B
mm
320
320
320
450
450
450
450