Description; Refrigeration Unit; General Information; Excepts From Our Warranty Conditions - Viessmann EVO-COOL Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Refrigeration units
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1.

Description

The units are designed for the prescribed temperature
anges. If they are operated outside the prescribed tempe-
rature range for several days, the possibility of a serious
defect on the refrigerating unit cannot be discounted.
1.1

Refrigeration unit

EVO-COOL® CS 500, CS 900, CS 1300, CS 1500, CS 2000,
CS 2500, CS 3000
The units are designed for the cooling of rooms, in which
goods are stored at temperatures of -5°C to +20°C.
1.2
Deep-freezing unit
EVO-COOL® FS 900, FS 1200, FS 1400, FS 2000, FS 2500,
FS 3000
The units are designed for the cooling of rooms, in which
goods are stored at temperatures of -25°C to -5°C.
2.

General information

2.1

Excepts from our warranty conditions

The warranty is valid for 1 year. The period of entitlement
begins on the day of delivery, which must be verifi ed
by the Bill of delivery or Invoice. Within the period of
warranty, functional defects attributed to faulty design or
material defect will be rectifi ed at no charge.
Claims in excess of these, in particular those related to
consequential damage, are excluded.
We will accept no liability for damages, which result from
improper or unauthorised utilisation, faulty installation or
commissioning on the part of the customer or a third-
party, natural wear and tear, faulty or negligent handling,
chemical, electro-chemical or electrical infl uences, as
long as the fault cannot be attributed back to actions
taken on our part, non- compliance with Installation,
Operating and Maintenance Instructions, improper mo-
difi cations or repair work on the part of the customer or a
third-party, as well as the infl uence of replacement parts
from thirdparty origin.
Warranty entitlement is forfeited, as well, if the refrigera-
tion circuit has been opened by unauthorised personnel,
access has been made to the system assembly, or the se-
rial number has been changed or made unrecognisable.
General notice (liability): the details of this technical documents serve for description. Consents regarding the availability of certain features or regar-
ding a certain purpose always require a special written agreement.
Page 39 GB
2.2

Standards and regulations

The EVO-COOL® refrigeration unit has been built and in-
spected according to the standards and regulations valid
at the time of manufacture.
It complies with the
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC,
machinery directive 2006/42/EG.
The unit has been inspected at the factory for refrigerati-
on circulation leakage and for function.
2.3
Requirements for installation area / Intended use
The Refrigeration unit must not be assembled outdoors.
The Refrigeration unit must be setup to ensure the free
intake and discharge of air. In the event the use of air
ducts is unavoidable, project planning must be made by
a refrigeration specialist company.
Suffi cient free space must be provided for in front of the
Refrigeration unit intake and discharge openings in order
to warrant a good air fl ow:
- minimum 250 mm in front of all intake and exhaust
openings
If it is not possible to maintain this clearance, then suf-
fi cient air fl ow must be warranted by means of suitable
measures (air defl ector, air ducts, additional ventilators).
The unit must not be deployed in areas where strong
strong magnetic interfering impulses are anticipated or
in the vicinity of transmitting antennas.
The unit must not be setup in an explosive atmosphere!
The unit must not be setup in a fi re-endangered opera-
ting site!
According to DIN VDE 0100-482 (VDE 0100 Part 482), this
is: 1997-08
Rooms or locations in rooms or in the open, in which, with
respect to the local and operational circumstances, the
danger exists that highly infl ammable materials could come
so close to the electrical equipment at such hazardous levels
that the higher temperatures of this electrical equipment or
electric arcing create a fi re hazard.
This includes: Working, dry and storage rooms or sections
of rooms, as well as similar outside locations, such as paper,
textile and wood processing operations, hay, straw, jute or
fl ax storage yards.
- According to BGR 500, chapter 2.35 or local regulations
for operation and maintenance. (qualified staff)
Right reserved to make technical changes!
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