Installation preparations – STIEBEL ELTRON Accelera 300 E User Manual

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INSTALLATION

Preparations

Vehicular transport

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Material losses
Storing and transporting the appliance vertically is rec-
ommended.

The appliance may be transported horizontally on good roads.
Strong shocks to the appliance are not permissible.

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Material losses
The duration in a horizontal position may not exceed
more than 24 hours.
If the appliance was transported horizontally, leave it to
rest in a vertical position for at least one hour before
commissioning.

 Observe the information on the packaging.

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Recessed grips

Transport from vehicle to installation room

The cardboard box has reinforced recessed grips along the top of
the appliance. You can use these recessed grips, as well as the
pallet at the lower end, to carry the appliance into the installation
room. Take note of the weight of the appliance and ensure a suffi -
cient number of personnel is available for handling the appliance.

9.2

Storage

If it is necessary to store the appliance for a prolonged period
before installation, observe the following information:

- Only store the appliance in a vertical position. Never store

the appliance horizontally.

- Store the appliance in a location that is dry and largely

dust-free.

- Protect the appliance from coming into contact with corrosive

substances.

9.3

Installation

site

The appliance is not approved for outdoor installation except for
garages.

To prevent appliance damage:

- The installation location must be free from fl ammable, highly

combustible gases and substances, as well as high levels of
dust.

- The installation room must be free from the risk of frost.

- The intake temperature of the appliance must be within the

permissible application limits (See 15.3, “Data table”, pg.
29).

- The fl oor of the installation room must be level and have suf-

fi cient load bearing capacity. Take note of the weight of the
appliance with a full DHW tank (See 15.3, “Data table”, pg.
29). A fl oor with insuffi cient foundation pressure capacity
is in danger of collapse. If the appliance is not evenly bal-
anced, there may be a risk of appliance damage.

- The size of the installation room must correspond to the

application limits of the appliance (See 9.5, “Minimum clear-
ances”, pg. 18 and See 15.3, “Data table”, pg. 29).

- Observe the safety clearances and protection zones.

- Always leave suffi cient distance to provide access for instal-

lation, maintenance and cleaning. Observe the required min-
imum clearances (See 9.4, “Siting the appliance”, pg. 18).

- Ensure that the operation of other equipment in the installa-

tion room is not impaired.

- To reduce the pipe runs, install the unit close to the kitchen

or bathroom.

- To prevent disturbance from operating noise, never install

the appliance close to bedrooms.

The following installation locations are not permissible, due to
risk of appliance damage:

- Locations where the air is contaminated with oil or salt

- Saline environments

- Areas in proximity to high frequency machines

- Places where the air contains ammonia (e.g. sewage works)

- Places where the air contains chlorine (e.g. swimming pools)

- Generally places where the air is strongly contaminated, e.g.

due to dust, or contains aggressive substances

Note
The performance data indicated for this appliance has
been determined in line with the relevant standard at an
air temperature of 59°F/15°C). Below this temperature,
the effi ciency of the appliance decreases.

Note
It is possible to improve the effi ciency of the appliance by
utilizing the waste heat and humidity from other appli-
ances to heat the DHW tank, e.g. boilers, tumble dryers
or freezers.

Sound emissions

The air intake and air discharge sides of the appliance emit more
noise than other sides of the housing.

 Never direct the air intake or air discharge towards

noise-sensitive rooms of the house, e.g. bedrooms.

Note
For details on noise emission, see chapter "See 15.3,
“Data table”, pg. 29".

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