Lifting the unit, Mounting the air conditioner, Unit installation – Bonaire B Series Light Commercial User Manual

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I

NSTALLATION

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O

PERATION

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M

AINTENANCE

Unit Installation

L

IFTING THE

U

NIT

When lifting the units with a crane, sling the units from the base. Always correctly
secure the product in the sling.

Where lifting with a forklift, ensure the lifting tines are long enough to reach right through
the bottom of the unit pallet. Extension fork tines may be required. Should you fail to do
so, the water reservoir may get damaged.

M

OUNTING THE

A

IR

C

ONDITIONER

1. A mounting stand must be provided with each

unit installed.

2. The stand must be designed to carry the

operating weight of the product. Where the units
are fitted on a roof, ensure the stand is installed
on a structurally sound section.

All installations must comply with the
relevant building codes, regulations and
engineering specifications for the building.

3. An insulator should be installed between the unit

base and stand to eliminate and possible
reaction between the metal stand and the
aluminium chassis.

4. Always ensure the unit is level.

5. Allow adequate access around the unit for

maintenance. Provision must be made for
access to electricity, water supply and drains.
High roofs need to be provided with permanent
access to carry out maintenance or warranty
work. It is the owner’s responsibility to provide
safe access to the unit. Climate Technologies
may refuse to do maintenance or warranty work
if access is unsafe. If any additional equipment
is needed to provide access to the unit, this must
be provided (and paid for) by the owner.

6. Down Discharge, Side Discharge and Top

Discharge units should have a minimum of
300mm from base of unit to bottom / ground level
for connecting plumbing.

7. Unit installation should have a minimum of

750mm clearance on all the service sides.

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