General Product Information; Equipment Delivery And Handling - Kensa Group Kensa Heat Pumps P250X Manual

Plant room heat pump
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This manual explains how to install a Kensa ground source plant room heat pump.
The Kensa Plant Room Heat Pump is designed to provide a low cost renewable heat source for a buildings
heating system. Heat pumps can provide lower running costs and will generate significantly lower carbon
emissions compared with traditional fossil fuels.
The Kensa Plant Room Heat Pump is designed for straightforward installation and intergration into a
buildings heating system. The installation must conform to all relevant construction and electrical codes.

3.1 Equipment delivery and handling.

Factory shipment
Prior to shipment, the Kensa Plantroom Heat Pump is tested, calibrated and inspected to ensure proper
operation.
Receipt of shipment
Each pallet should be inspected at the time of delivery for possible external damage. Any visible damage
should be recorded immediately on the carrier's copy of the delivery slip.
Each pallet should be unpacked carefully and its contents checked for damage.
If it is found that some items have been damaged or are missing, notify Kensa immediately and provide full
details. In addition, damage must be reported to the carrier with a request for their on-site inspection of
the damaged item and its shipping pallet.
Storage
If a Kensa Heat Pump is to be stored prior to installation, the environmental storage conditions should be
at a temperature between 0°C and 50°C (32°F and 122°F), and between 10% and 80% relative humidity
(non-condensing).
Ground air
bleed
Evaporator Heat
Exchanger
Pressure
Gauges
Plant Room Heat Pump Manual Version 11.1
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3. General Product Information

Distribution air
bleed
Fig 1. The internals of a heat pump
Condenser Heat
Exchanger
Compressor
Controller
MCBs

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