Structure-Borne Noise Insulation; Potential Equalisation / Grounding; Frost Protection - Swegon SILVER M Installation, Operating And Maintenance Instructions

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SILVER M
INSTALLATION – OPERATING - MAINTENANCE

4.3. Structure-borne noise insulation

The equipment is to be installed, insulated from structure-borne
noise.
Regarding the foundation
In order to obtain structure-borne noise and vibration insulation,
the appropriate base supports (e.g. elastomeric stripping) must be
laid between the equipment base frame and the foundation,
whereby the manufacturer's information is to be observed. In
general, the equipment base should be supported under the face
sides and component attachment points and, if the component
length is greater than ca. 1.2 m, under the longitudinal side, as well.
Regarding ducting
The equipment is to be installed, decoupled, to the ducting system.
The decoupled ducting attachments for hygienic equipment must
not reveal any grooves or depressions.

4.4. Potential equalisation / Grounding

All non-conducting electrical attachment points must be bridged
over with a potential equalisation, e.g. flexible attachments,
ventilator motor unit. The entire assembly is to be grounded.
Sufficient lightning protection must be provided for outdoor
installation.

4.5. Frost protection

Frost protection capillary tubing must be evenly stretched over the
entire exchanger surface at the air outlet.
Care must be taken so that frost protection capillary tubing is not
buckled or damaged.
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