Storage And Transport; Storage, Intermediate Storage; Installation-Site Transport - Swegon SILVER Series Manual For Installation, Operation And Maintenance

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3. Storage and Transport

3.1 Storage, intermediate storage

Assembly components must be cleaned prior to being put
into storage, in particular drilling chips must be removed.
The equipment, assembly components, units and acces-
sory parts must be protected from the weather, humidity,
dust and damage. The open sides and equipment open-
ings must be sealed with foil as protection from contami-
nation.
Please be aware that the foil covering, which is placed on
the galvanised sheet metal, can lead to damage (white
rust) on the tin surface due to condensation water. Com-
plete coverage with foil should be avoided as far as pos-
sible or, as necessity demands, used only together with
suitable spacers between the sheet metal.
Assembly components must always be stored on a level
surface with a secure positioning. They should not be
tilted, stored upside down or stacked on top of each
other. Assembly components should be placed on pallets
or on timber beams under each corner with, if the width is
over 2.0 m, an additional beam in the middle.
No foreign components / small parts should be stored in or
on the assembly components. Movable components, such
as the ventilator, rotary heat exchanger, doors, etc., should
be secured against unintentional movement. Assembly
components may not be stored in he danger areas from
other machines.

3.2 Installation-site transport

General
Equipment components are to be inspected for transport
damage immediately upon delivery with annotations
made on the delivery slip as appropriate. Damaged, which
is not annotated, cannot be taken into consideration.
Possible loose components in or on the transported unit
must be removed or secured without fail. Do not climb
unsecured onto the equipment and do not deposit any-
thing on top of the equipment. Equipment components
may not be transported on their side or or turned upside
down. If an equipment component must be tilted for a
specific reason, then only on a free side and never on a
The company reserves the right to make design changes without prior notice.
side with a cover or door. The ventilator module must
never be tilted, as the ventilator shaft must always be situ-
ated horizontally.
During transport, particular attention must be given to all
register connections, protruding parts, such as door han-
dles, electrical attachments and openings in the flooring in
order to prevent damage.
Equipment components may be moved or transported
only with suitable transport tooling. Assembly component
weights should be checked prior to transport. Secure the
transport path. It is prohibited to be present underneath
the load.
System components are to be transported only with closed
doors.
Transport with forklift
The forks must completely underlie the assembly com-
ponents to be transported. The forks must be at least
100mm longer than the width of the equipment. Forks,
which are too short, will cause damage to the sheet metal
flooring. The center of gravity must lie between the forks
and towards the forklift side in order to avoid tipping of
the components.
The equipment components must be lifted carefully, so
that the forklift can be driven into the transport vehicle.
EN.SILVER.110322
www.swegon.com
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