Installation; Minimum Distances - Ariston NEVIS PLUS 25 MD0-O User And Installation Manual

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1. INSTALLATION

11.1 Installation area
Make sure the installation site and any systems to which
the appliance must be connected comply with applicable
regulations. The interior unit should be installed in an ap-
propriate area with the following conditions:
- Good air circulation;
- Suitable drainage;
- The noise from the interior unit should not disturb other
people;
- Rigid and stable structure: the area should not be sub-
ject to vibrations;
- The structure should be able to withstand the weight of
the unit;
- Observe a distance of at least 1 metre from any electri-
cal appliances (e.g. TV, radio, computer)
The unit should NOT be installed in the following places:
- near any source of heat, steam or combustible gas;
- near any fl ammable objects such as curtains or clothes;
- near obstacles that could obstruct the air fl ow;
- in a room subject to direct sunlight.
The appliance should be installed in a well ventilated area
in which the dimensions of the room are compliant with
the surface area.
FOR MODELS WITH REFRIGERANT R32:
- The appliance should be installed in a room with a
surface area larger than 4 m².
-
The appliance cannot be installed in a room with
no ventilation if the surface area is less than 4 m².

1.2 Minimum distances

To ensure the appliance is installed correctly, keep to
the minimum distances indicated in fi gure "A" and leave
enough room for air to circulate freely. Use the accesso-
ries provided with the appliance to carry out the installa-
tion properly.
NOTES:
The dimensions of the internal and external units are giv-
en at the back of the manual.
WARNING:
- Use manual tools and equipment that are suitable
for the intended purpose.
- When lifting loads with a crane or hoist, make
sure the equipment used for lifting is stable and
effi cient and suitably sized for the movement and
weight of the load itself; place the load correctly
in slings, tie ropes around it to limit any oscilla-
tions and lateral movements; lift the load from a
position where there is a full view of all the space
covered by the load during lifting; do not allow
people to pass or stop in the vicinity of the sus-
pended load.
250
300
300
600
716 mm
145 mm
316 mm
ø 65 mm
39 mm
107 mm
137 mm
796 mm
166 mm
404 mm
ø 65 mm
39 mm
128 mm
936,6 mm
262 mm
439,4 mm
ø 65 mm
44 mm
256 mm
GB
Fig. "A"
300
250
300
600
300
600
254 mm
ø 65 mm
117 mm
226 mm
ø 65 mm
112 mm
133 mm
262 mm
ø 65 mm
111 mm
256 mm
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