Installation guide, Key points to remember – Xpelair Digitemp User Manual

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Air flow in heating mode
(shown on high level installation)

Air flow in cooling mode
(shown on low level installation)

For added flexibility Digitemp can be

installed at high or low level to

maximise floor space. The refrigerant

system is factory sealed so installation

does not involve opening the system

or connection of any hoses.

The modular approach means that

maintenance only affects one unit /

room at a time, the remainder of the

building is unaffected.

installation guide...

Key points to remember.

There are some essential issues relating to the application and installation

of the equipment which must be observed for problem free operation:

The maximum length of ducting is one metre

The unit must be mounted against an outside wall

Where possible the unit should be positioned towards the centre of

the selected wall and check weight specification

The diameter of the supplied ducting must not be reduced or restricted

The insulated duct must be used on the right hand side the product

(viewed from the outside) and with the insulation adjacent to the

rear of the unit

It is essential that the units are installed perfectly level, failure to do

so can lead to malfunction of the drip tray float valve causing

water damage

The units with reverse heat pumps must be provided with a means

of drainage since the ice that forms on the coil is melted off every

30 minutes - this cannot be evaporated in the way the other

condensate is discharged

Care must be taken to ensure that the inlet and outlets are not

obstructed in any way, such as by plants and bushes

Only the inlet and outlet grilles supplied with the equipment must

be used

When the unit is mounted at high level, it is necessary to activate the

room temperature differentiation function, this compensates for the

stratification of heat

The cored holes must be angled slightly downwards towards the

outside to prevent any condensate running back into the unit

Superior Climate Control

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