Mounting and installation, 100mm – Glow-worm Clearly Heat Pumps Envirosorb3 User Manual

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MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION

4.1.2.2 Accessibility

C

B

D

A

A

E

Distance

In heating mode only

A

> 250 mm

B

> 1000 mm

C

> 120 mm

D

> 600 mm

E

> 300 mm

∙ Comply with the distances above to obtain the correct air

fl ow and facilitate maintenance operations.

∙ Make sure that the available space is suffi cient for the

installation of the water system piping.

∙ If the heat pump is installed in an area subject to heavy

snow fall, ensure that snow does not build up around

the appliance to maintain the distances given above.

Otherwise, install a backup heat generator in the

building’s heating system.

4.1.3 Appliance

location

∙ Observe current regulations.

∙ Install the appliance outside.

∙ Do not install the appliance:

- near a heat source,

- near fl ammable materials,

- near the ventilation points of adjacent buildings

- beneath deciduous trees.

∙ Take into account the following when installing the heat

pump:

- prevailing winds,

- the noise generated by the fan and the compressor

- the visual impact on the surrounding neighbourhood.

∙ Avoid areas exposed to strong winds directed against the

appliance’s air outlet.

∙ Do not install the fan facing nearby windows. If necessary,

install a noise barrier.

∙ Set the appliance on one of the following supports:

- concrete slabs,

- crane beam,

- concrete blocks.

∙ Do not expose the heat pump to corrosive or dusty

atmospheres (near to dirt roads, for example).

∙ Do not place near to stale air extraction fans.

∙ Provide passages for electrical cables (very low and low

voltage).

4.1.3.1 Properties of the mounting surface

∙ Before choosing the position of the device, carefully read

the warnings relating to safety and the instructions in the

installation and user manuals.

∙ Place the appliance on a beam or concrete blocks or on the

wall supports sold separately.

∙ Ensure that the appliance is protected from water and from

snow.

4.1.3.2 Condensate

drain

a

Danger!

Risk of injury due to freezing of condensates.

Condensates freezing in a passageway can cause

slips.

Ensure that the drain system presents no risk

of condensates freezing on a passageway.

The condensates fl ow from the central drain located in the

bottom of the heat pump.

>100mm

∙ Provide a condensate drain either into a bed of pebbles or

connected to a drain with installation of a siphon.

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