Delivery And Handling; Transport; Assembly; Supplied Components - Nibe FLM Installer Manual

Exhaust air module
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2 Delivery and handling

Transport

The exhaust air module should be transported and stored
in the dry.

Assembly

NIBE FLM is installed on top of the ground heat pump or
freestanding on brackets. Noise from the circulation pump
or fan can be transferred to the brackets.
Install with its back to an outside wall, ideally in a
room where noise does not matter, in order to elim-
inate noise problems. If this is not possible, avoid
placing it against a wall behind a bedroom or other
room where noise may be a problem.
Wherever the unit is located, walls to sound sensitive
rooms should be fitted with sound insulation.
Route pipes so they are not fixed to an internal wall
that backs on to a bedroom or living room.
Installation area
Leave a space of 500 mm in front of the exhaust air
module. Approximately 50 mm free space is required on
each side in order to open the side hatches. The hatches
do not need to be opened during service, all service on
NIBE FLM can be carried out from the front.
(50)
*Depending on routing of supply cables and pipes.
NOTE
Ensure that there is sufficient space (300 mm)
above the exhaust air module for installing
ventilation hoses.
NIBE FLM
10–25*
(50)
500

Supplied components

Trim valve Ø 15 mm
Condensation water hose Ø
20 mm
Location
The bag of supplied items is placed on top of NIBE FLM.

Removing the covers

Front cover
1. Remove the service cover by pulling it straight out.
Side covers
1. Undo the screws at the upper edge
2. Lift the side hatches upwards and twist the cover
outwards slightly.
3. Assembly takes place in the reverse order.
Chapter 2 |
Non-return valve Ø 32 mm
2 x screws (T25) for in-
stalling NIBE FLM on
F1145/F1245
Delivery and handling
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