4.2 Crane Transport
As an option, M12 eyebolts (with washers) can be fitted using the
12.5mm holes in the four joining plates. With these it is also pos-
sible to transport the heat pump using a crane.
For the eyebolts to be fitted, all facade panels (with the exception
of the lower panel though which the water pipes run) must be re-
moved. Following transportation, the eyebolts must be removed
and the facade panels securely re-attached.
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Set-up
5.1 General
The heat pump is primarily designed for installation in a corner.
Other installation locations are also possible in combination with
an air duct (available as an accessory) on the air outlet or air in-
take side. As a standard, the air outflow pipe is directed to the
right side (see direction of arrow in the figure). A left-sided air out-
flow pipe is also possible by using special accessories.
For this variant, the connection to the air outlet must be made
using a longer air duct. This allows for sufficient clearance (ap-
prox. 1m ) for maintenance and repair work in the lower section
of the heat pump.
The unit must be installed indoors on a level, smooth and hori-
zontal surface. The entire base of the frame must lie directly on
the floor to ensure a good soundproof seal. If this is not the case,
additional sound insulation measures may be necessary.
The heat pump must be installed in a way that allows mainte-
nance work to be carried out without hindrance. This can be
ensured by maintaining a clearance of 1 m in front and to the left
of the heat pump. The side panel assemblies must not be co-
vered by connecting pipes.
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Do not install the device in rooms subject to high humidity. Con-
densation can form on the heat pump and air circuit if the humi-
dity exceeds 50% and the external temperature is below O °C.
If the heat pump is installed on an upper storey, the load-bearing
capacity of the ceiling should be checked. On account of the
acoustics, measures for isolating possible vibrations should also
be very carefully planned in advance as well. Installation on woo-
den floors is not recommended.
5.2 Condensed Water Pipe
Condensed water that forms during operation must be drained
off frost-free. To ensure proper drainage, the heat pump must be
mounted horizontally. The condensed water pipe must have a
minimum diameter of 50 mm and should be fed frost-free into a
sewer. Condensed water should not be discharged directly into
clearing tanks and cesspits, as the aggressive vapours may de-
stroy the evaporator.
5.3 Sound
To prevent solid-borne sound from being transmitted to the hea-
ting system, a vibration-damped connection should be used for
connecting the heat pump with the heating system.
Installed air ducts should be sound-isolated from the heat pump
to prevent the transmission of solid-borne sound to the ducts.
To lower the rotating speed of the ventilator and thus reduce its
acoustic emissions, the ventilator terminals can be reversed from
a delta to a star connection (see information in the ventilator ter-
minal box).
6
Installation
6.1 General
The following connections need to be established on the heat
pump:
Fresh and exhaust air
Flow and return flow of the heating system
Condensate drain
Outflow for the pressure relief valve
Power supply
6.2 Air connection
ATTENTION!
Do not restrict or block the area around the air intake or outlet.
In addition to a duct connection (using the "sealing rings"), the
device's air intake opening is also suitable for direct connection
to a appropriately constructed wall opening. The wall opening
must be prepared for use with an air duct and sealing collar. See
the illustration in the appendix under Installation Dimensions.
When using very short air ducts with the air outlet, but especially
when connecting the heat pump directly on the air outlet side
using only the "sealing rings", the following must be observed:
The exterior side of the wall opening must be fitted with a safety
guard (or an air deflector grille) suitable for preventing body parts
(fingers or arms, especially those of children) coming into contact
with the ventilator in the heat pump.
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