AQUASCOP HT V2 – Installation Operation Manual (IOM PAC HT 02 N 5GB)

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10 Aqu@Scop HT V2
10. REFRIGERATION AND HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM
SEE APPENDIX
11. INSTALLATION
The unit is not designed to withstand weights or stresses from adjacent equipment, pipe work
or constructions. Any foreign weight or stress on the unit structure could lead to a malfunction
or a collapse with dangerous consequences for personnel and property. In such an event, the
warranty shall be null and void.
Unit operation depends on air temperature. Any recycling of air extracted by the fan lowers the
air intake temperature across the exchanger ns and alters the standard operating conditions.
The outdoor unit must be installed outdoors with sufcient surrounding clearance to enable unobstructed
air circulation through the appliance and access for maintenance work.
In the case of the unit being sited in areas exposed to high winds, you must avoid the wind hitting the
fan blowing surface areas directly to avoid any risk of recycling cooled air. Exchanger fan operation can be
disrupted by strong winds, which can cause de-icing problems and fan malfunctions.
The arrows show the direction of air circulation through the appliance. (Refer to the § ATTACHEMENT TO THE
GROUND, page 11).
Depending on temperature and outdoor air humidity conditions, water vapour contained in the air can
condense on the nned heat exchanger and even form ice under low outdoor temperature conditions (around
< 5°C). This condensate water and defrosted water runs off via outlets provided under the exchanger. To
aid water run-off and avoid frozen water remaining in the appliance in winter, we recommend that it is
mounted at a height of around 10cm off the ground by installing the ant-vibration mounting kit. In this way,
condensate and defrosted water can run off freely and be absorbed into the ground or channelled to a basin
built under the appliance in order to protect the environment.
In areas where outdoor temperatures fall below 1°C, the system can be equipped with a condensate anti-
freeze protection system (e.g. a heated pipe sheath, Not supplied).
In order to contain noise levels, we equip our appliances with quiet fans and encase the technical compartment
in sound-proofed panels. However, noise levels can be reduced even further by following a few installation
precautions:
² Do not install the appliance near a bedroom window. Avoid locating the appliance in a corner
(increased reverberated noise).
² Install the rubber pads supplied or anti-vibration pads (available as an option) under the appliance.
² Do not join the concrete slab supporting the appliance to the structure of the dwelling (structure-
borne noise transmission).
11.1. SITING THE INSTALLATION
11.1.1. PREVAILING WIND
11.1.2. CONDENSATE WATER MANAGEMENT
11.1.3. HOW TO REDUCE NOISE POLLUTION