Delivery And Handling; Content Of The Delivery; Optional Accessories; Storage - Gebwell T3 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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5 DELIVERY AND
HANDLING
5.1

Content of the delivery

Gebwell T3 Inverter / Gebwell
Gemini Inverter Heat Pump
Installation, commissioning and maintenance
manual
Outdoor temperature sensor
Room sensor
External source pump (Gemini Inverter) 1
5.2

Optional accessories

Collector valve group
Heating control group
Domestic hot water buffer tank
Heating buffer tank
Domestic hot water circulator pump series
Diaphragm expansion tank for the collector
Diaphragm expansion tank for heating
Energy measurement
5.3

Storage

Before installation, the heat pump should be stored in its
shipping package in a warm, dry place. If the device is
stored in a cold or humid environment, the electrical
components may get wet, causing problems in the
operation of the device at a later stage.
5.4

Transportation

The panels on the exterior of the heat pump should be
removed if the device is being brought into a confined
space, and replaced once the device has been hauled
inside. The heat pump can be tilted temporarily but it must
not be left in a slanted position for long periods, even
during transportation. The maximum tilt angle for the heat
pump is 45°. The heat pump should not be turned onto its
side. However, if it is necessary to turn the heat pump onto
its side for reasons such as transportation, the compressor
unit can be removed during transportation. However, the
heat pump must not be transported upside down. If it is
necessary to tilt the heat pump, the heat pump must be left
in the vertical position for at least two hours before
starting up to ensure that the lubricating oil in the
compressor flows into the right place. The heat pump
should only be lifted by the pallet. The device must be
transported to the place of installation on the pallet.
5.5

Removing the packaging

The product is packaged in protective plastic in such a
way that it can be installed without removing the plastic.
The protective plastic can be retained to protect the heat
pump until it is started up.
Ensure that you have received the correct product
with the correct accessories.
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5.6

Scrapping

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Classified as hazardous waste and should be taken to a
hazardous waste collection point.
A decommissioned heat pump contains heat transfer
agents and oil, which are hazardous substances.
For safety reasons, disassemble the equipment with an
installer qualified by Tukes as a refrigeration installer.
When disposing of the device, the refrigerant must be
recovered in accordance with local instructions and
regulations.
5.7

Handling the housing panels

Handling the front door
To open the heat pump door, lift the door up and pull
towards yourself. You can make lifting easier by lifting
the bottom edge with your foot. Hold the door firmly to
keep it from falling on you.
The front door of the heat pump must be removed for any
measures carried out inside the device. The door is put
back in place by lifting the bottom edge of the door in
position so that the lip at the bottom edge of the door goes
in the opening made for it in the bottom plate of the heat
pump, and the lip at the top edge of the door sets in place
at the top edge of the heat pump.
T3 Inverter
Place the heat pump near the intended
installation location.
Lift the heat pump off the shipping pallet.
Use the leveling feet to get the heat pump into a
horizontal and stable position.
Make sure the frame is not in contact with the
building's structures, with the exception of the
leveling feet.
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