Assembling The Blocks - CIAT Climaciat Instruction Manual

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Have an analysis carried out by an acoustical engineer.
For
units
supplied
in
separate
elements,
a
counter
frame
must
be
used
to
add
anti-vibration
mounts
(Fig. 2) (Frame and mounts supplied by the customer).
Fig.1
Fig.2
Firebreak:
Fire can spread between the supply and the return (e.g. through the heat recovery system or the mixing air).
Fit the mandatory safety devices based on the regulations in force at the installation site (e.g. fire dampers).

6.3 Assembling the blocks

Ensure sufficient servicing space to allow easy maintenance and assembly of the blocks.
The blocks must be assembled in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
Electrical safety – CE marking
The manufacturer cannot declare units supplied unassembled (flat) as compliant with the low voltage or EMC directive.
Units without control systems must be electrically connected by the customer.
The components and cables must be selected in accordance with the regulations in force at the installation site.
Always comply with the overvoltage, pollution and insulation voltage categories set by the standards and regulations.
Take into account the altitude when selecting the components and cables
Reminder: For units installed in CE zones, CE certification for the complete assembled unit is the responsibility of the person
assembling it, unless the latter is a subcontractor.
Make sure the ground is flat for the purposes of installing the unit and connecting the blocks.
To ensure a tight seal between joined sections, they must be shimmed and levelled to compensate for any unevenness of the
mounting surface.
Levels
Air flow
direction
The unit must be grounded via its frame. Make sure all electric components are grounded.
ƒ The units are supplied with transport feet .
They must be removed and possibly replaced with risers before final assembly.
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