The unit should not be installed in rooms with This manual relates to the Airmaster unit it abrasive particles or flammable or corrosive accompanies plus all equipment, and must gas in the air, in wet rooms or explosion- be given to and saved by the unit’s owner.
AM 1000 HH T ..........................................16 AM 1000 HH B ..........................................17 AM 1000 HH DIDE .........................................18 AM 1000 HS2 T ..........................................19 AM 1000 VV T ..........................................20 AM 1000 VV B ..........................................21 AM 1000 VV DE ..........................................22 AM 1000 VS1 B ..........................................23 AM 1000 S1S2 B ...........................................
Airlinq Viva Airlinq Orbit Scope of Delivery: The Airmaster air handling unit is packed on one pallet. The delivery depends on the costumers order. Please check the delivery before installation. The most important parts are shown below. The scope of delivery can be seen from the delivery note.
Unit NB! The installation engineer is responsible for ensur- The diagram below shows the most important dimensions ing that the Airmaster air handling unit is properly relating to the positioning of the unit. secured in a horizontal position. NB! The installation engineer is responsible for ensur- ing that any existing functions in the wall/ceiling (e.g.
A rubber diaphragm for restoration of the function of the vapour barrier is optional available and can be delivered by Airmaster. Important! Duct holes in the wall must have an outward downward gradient of 1-2% to prevent heavy rain from entering the unit.
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NB! The unit has to be leveled into a horizontal position. 1. Hold the wall frame against the wall. 2. Mark all holes, top edge and left edge of wall frame on wall. Trial fit the wall frame if necessary. 3.
3.3. Air Handling Unit NB! The unit has to be leveled into a horizontal position. 1. Lift the centre section up to the wall frame, using appropriate lifting equipment. NB! When lifting the section a protective underlay must be placed beneath the section to prevent scratches to the section.
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5. Ensure section is horizontal. 6. Attach the section to the ceiling brackets. 7. Lift the left section using appropriate lifting equip- ment to the centre section. NB! When lifting the section a protective underlay must be placed beneath the section to prevent scratches to the section.
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13. Loosen and lower the sliding rails on the section. 14. Un-screw the base plate containing the control box on the centre section. Save the screws for use in next step. 15. Turn the plate 180 ° anti-clockwise and mount the plate on to the lowered sliding rails.
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21. Loosen the base plate containing the control box and lower it to its bottom position. 22. Connect the front section wires (J22, J23, J26, GND) Option: "J22" and secure them at the control box. Option: "J23" 23. Connect the front section wire (J24) and secure it Option: "J24"...
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29. Lift the service covers to the centre section one at a time using appropriate lifting equipment. Hang the service cover slanted on to the profile, push the service cover up against the unit and fasten it with the three screws supplied. NB! When lifting the cover a protective underlay must be placed beneath the cover to prevent scratches to the section.
The length of the ducting is calculated on the basis of the thickness of the wall/dimensions of the roof. NB! At the AM 1000 (Versions H, S1, S2) you have to use Ø400 wall grilles and reduction pieces Ø400 to Ø315 inside the wall.
ceiling (2) can also be performed between the air handling Perforated section for intake for H version. unit (1) and the wall/roof (2) at position (5) before fitting Perforated section for intake in S1 version or the air handling unit. exhaust in S1 and S2 versions.
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