6 Mounting
6.1 Transporting the condensing unit
The condensing unit is screwed to the pallet in the state
of delivery. Remove these screwed joints!
Recommended transport options:
• Guide the lifting slings along the bottom of the con-
densing unit and lift the condensing unit by crane. In
doing so, watch out for non-uniform displacement of
the centre of gravity!
• Fix either screw-in eyes or rails with screws (M8) to
the four load suspension points. The screw-in eyes
and screws must not exceed a maximum screw-in
thread length of 30 mm because otherwise the con-
denser may become damaged! Screw-in eyes,
screws and rails are not included in the scope of de-
livery. Lift the condensing unit either by crane or
forklift using the lifting slings or by hand directly on
the rails.
Fig. 2: Lifting by crane on the lifting slings, X = centre of gravity
Fig. 3: Fixing the transport rails
KB-206-2
X
Fig. 4: Lifting by crane on the transport rails
Fig. 5: Lifting by hand on the transport rails
6.1.1
Transport locks for condensing units
To avoid transport damage to condensing units in their
state of delivery, the vibration dampers of the com-
pressors are blocked by transport locks. It is imperative
to remove these locks after assembly and prior to start-
ing operations. See operating instructions of the com-
pressor KB-104.
6.2 Installing the condensing unit
The place of installation must have sufficient load-car-
rying capacity and must be level and vibration-resistant.
Minimum distances to fixed delimiting surfaces must be
complied with. Avoid a short-circuit of the air flow or
obstacles in the air flow of the condenser fans!
During system design, take the minimum and maximum
loads into account. Design pipework and risers accord-
ing to the generally known rules for compound sys-
tems. Contact BITZER if the system is operated under
extreme conditions (e.g. aggressive atmosphere, low
outdoor temperatures, etc.).
Ensure good accessibility for maintenance and service
work!
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