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Transport; Installation; General; Condensate Line - Dimplex LAK 10M Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Transport

ATTENTION!
During transport, the heat pump must not be tilted more than 45° (in
either direction).
The unit should be transported to the final installation site on a
wooden pallet. The heat pump can be transported either by
means of a lift truck or using 3/4" pipes to be passed through the
openings provided in the base plate or in the frame.
ATTENTION!
The heat pump and transport pallet are only connected by the packaging
film.
When using 3/4" carrying pipes, be sure to secure them against
shifting so as to avoid injuries (to your hands) during transport!
When slipping the carrying pipes through the frame, care must
be taken that no components (in particular the plastic conden-
sate pan or the drain pipe socket) are damaged.
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Installation

5.1 General

The unit should always be installed on a permanently level,
smooth and horizontal floor. The base frame (with its contact sur-
faces) should make close contact with the floor in order to pre-
vent any structure-borne noise from being transmitted. If this is
not possible, additional sound-absorbing measures might be-
come necessary. It must be possible to carry out servicing activ-
ities without any problems. This is assured if a clearance of 0.6 m
is maintained all around the unit.
ATTENTION!
The air intake and discharge openings must not be restricted nor
obstructed.

5.2 Condensate Line

Condensed water that forms during operation must be drained
off frost free. To ensure proper drainage, the heat pump must be
mounted horizontally. The condensed water pipe must have a
minimum diameter of 50 mm and should be fed frost-free into a
sewer (or a separate, gravel soakaway at frost-free depth).
The condensate pipe has to be placed centered unterneath the
drain pipe fitting of the condensate pan (see also dimensioned
drawing in the Appendix). Alternative condensate discharge op-
tions have to be agreed with the manufacturer.
Do not discharge the condensate directly into septic pits or cess-
pools as the evaporator is likely to be destroyed by the aggres-
sive vapours generated there.

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