Unit Transportation - Komfovent DOMEKT C8 Installation Manual

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2. UNIT TRANSPORTATION

Equipment must be transported and stored in the original packaging. During transportation, equipment must be prop-
erly secured and further protected against possible mechanical damage, rain or snow.
Forklift truck or crane can be used for loading or unloading. For the crane operation, special lashes or ropes must be
used to securing them in the designated areas. Ensure that lifting lashes or ropes do not crush or otherwise damage the
housing of the unit. We recommend using special belt supports. When lifting and transporting the equipment with a forklift,
the forks must be long enough to prevent the unit from being overturned or mechanically damaging its bottom side. Air
handling units are heavy, therefore, be careful during lifting, moving or transportation. Use personal protective equipment.
Even small units should be transported on a forklift, a trolley or carried by multiple persons.
After delivery of the air handling unit, carefully inspect its packaging for damage. If mechanical or other damage is visible
(e.g., wet cardboard packaging), notify the carrier immediately. If the damage is significant, do not accept the unit. Inform the
selling company or the representative of UAB KOMFOVENT within three business days about any damage detected during
delivery.
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Units should be stored in a clean, dry room at a temperature of 0-40 °C. When selecting a storage location, make sure the
unit is not accidentally damaged, that other heavy objects are not loaded on top and dust or moisture does not get inside
the unit.
UAB KOMFOVENT is not responsible for losses caused by the carrier during transportation and unloading.
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UAB KOMFOVENT we reserve the right to make changes without prior notice
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Fig. 3. Examples of equipment packaging
Fig. 4. Examples of transportation by crane, forklift and trolley
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