Introduction, Dealer responsibility, Training – Bonaire Series C - Commercial / Industrial User Manual
Page 3: Legal & statutory obligations, Safety and o.h.&s. requirements, Before commencing, Ntroduction
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I
NSTALLATION
,
O
PERATION
&
M
AINTENANCE
Introduction
Bonaire Commercial / Industrial EAC
INTRODUCTION
Please take the time to fully read this Installation manual. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in injury to you and damage to the air conditioner or your customer’s property.
Installation of this Bonaire Evaporative Air Conditioner must conform to local building rules and
regulations, electrical and plumbing codes, Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) regulations,
and all applicable Australian Standards.
Should you not follow these instructions the unit warranty may be void. The cost of warranty would
then be the cost of the customer or the installer / dealer.
Refer to the tick box Commissioning Checklist to ensure you have covered all points when the
installation is complete.
D
EALER
R
ESPONSIBILITY
Training
•
I
t is the responsibility of all dealers to adequately train their staff to ensure the product
is correctly sized and specified.
• It is the responsibility of all dealers to ensure their installation teams / sub-contractors
are trained in the correct installation techniques of both the product and the ducting.
• Climate Technologies will provide technical assistance and training to the dealer as
required
.
“Train the trainer” will be an on going requirement by Climate Technologies.
Variations to Standard
• Where a variation to standard configuration has been requested or applied during
installation, it is the dealer’s responsibility to ensure such variations will not exceed the
design operating capabilities of the unit e.g. variation to construction materials, drive
requirements, system static etc.
Please Note:- Motor operating current must be verified on ALL UNITS as
detailed in the commissioning section under Fan Operation.
Legal & Statutory obligations
• It is the dealer / installer responsibility to comply with all codes, statutory and legal
requirements, state and council / shire by laws.
Safety and O.H.&S. Requirements
• It is the responsibility of the dealer / installer to insure the environment is safe for the
installer to carry out the installation.
• It is the responsibility of the dealer / installer to ensure safe access to the unit can be
achieved for service.
• It is the responsibility of the dealer / installer to ensure the roof is provided with access
footings and platform where the pitch of the roof is greater than acceptable standards.
• It is the responsibility of the dealer / installer to ensure harness anchorage points are
provided where the pitch of the roof is greater than acceptable standards. See
Australian Standard 1891.4:2000 Part 4 Selection use and maintenance, Table 2.1.
B
EFORE
C
OMMENCING
• Packaging – check there is no damage before removing packaging.
• Have you got all the system components?
•
Have you got the right unit?
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