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  • Page 1 Installation - Manual HM - Acoustic Housing...
  • Page 2 Austria T: +43223820336 E: office@solflex.eu www.solflex.eu ATU 65324348 FN 337206t Always observe all relevant standards and statutory regulations Subject to change without prior notice. All business transactions based on our Terms and Conditions, available at www.solflex.eu Manuel HM acoustic housing...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1 Table of contents General information ........................4 Technical data..........................4 Warranty............................6 Safety ............................... 6 Intended use ..........................6 Safety Constructions ........................ 6 5.2.1 Risks during unloading and transportation ..............6 5.2.2 Gefahren durch elektrische Energie ................6 5.2.3 Risk of damage to property and the enviroment ............
  • Page 4: General Information

    2 General information Solflex Sonasafe Acoustic enclosures are used for various refrigeration, air conditioning and air conditioning systems Heat pump outdoor equipment produced. This manual is applicable to the following series of soundproof enclosures: HM* Serie 3 Technical data Robust acoustic housing with fully detachable construction. All components of the construction are made of stainless steel.
  • Page 5 Max. device dimension dimensions [mm] weight concept SonaSafe type material [mm] [kg] HM100NP 1060 1200 1250 1060 HM200NP 1420 1200 1250 1350 1060 HM200NP-l 1420 1400 1400 1350 1260 Suction in the galvanized rear, blowout HM200NP-XL 1420 1600 1500 1350 1460 steel sheet in the front...
  • Page 6: Warranty

    4 Warranty 24 months from delivery. 5 Safety In the event of improper operation or operation for a purpose other than the intended, there is however a risk of serious or even fatal injury to persons and a risk of damage to the unit and other property.
  • Page 7: Emergency Procedures

    5.3 Emergency procedures 5.3.1 Fire fighting Strictly adhere to all statutory fire safety regulations. The insulation foam has a fire behaviour according norm. 6 Product delivery Upon delivery, inspect the product for damage caused during transport and ensure the delivery is complete.
  • Page 8: Installation Of Unit

    7 Installation of unit At the place of installation, it must be possible to provide impeccable service and maintenance and the necessary air intake of the built-in air-conditioning, refrigeration and heat pump units. When planning the installation site, the guidelines for minimum distances around the air- conditioning, refrigeration and heat pump manufacturer must be respected.
  • Page 9: Assembling

    7.1 Assembling basic framework profile 1 basic framework profile 2 roof panel side part NR. 101 NR. 102 NR. 401 NR. 501 lowest blade top blade corner piece 1 corner piece 2 NR. 201 NR: 203 NR. 601 NR. 602 spacer blade profil angle section...
  • Page 10 washer 6mm dowel 8x40 studbolt 6x50 synthetic insert nut 8x25 NR. 901 NR. 904 NR. 903 NR. 906 synthetic spacer velcro plastic ring 5,3x15x3 plastic ring 8,2x12x7,5 19 mm NR. 905 NR. 908 NR. 907 NR. 909 100x 100x M5x20 zylinder bolt M5 captive nut M5 nut draught strip 20x4 mm...
  • Page 11 First place the floor frame, which consists of four straight-ground frame profiles (NR. 101 & 102) and four corner angles (No. 801). The profiles have recesses that glide into each other. Attach the corner brackets (NO 801) with four M5 screws and nuts (No.
  • Page 12 Apply a strip of sealing tape (NR. 914) to the bottom of the entire frame, which is glued in the middle of all four floor frame profiles. Put the frame on the floor. It is recommended that a minimum distance of 200 mm be maintained between the inside of the frame and the pressure side of the heat pump and a minimum distance of 100 mm be maintained between the suction side and the inside of...
  • Page 13 Now attach the frame to the bottom with four threaded bolts (NR. 903 plug use (NR. 904) for stony substrates. Fill the floor frame with four plastic spacer holders (NR. 909), which are pressed into the holes at the top, where the side parts are later attached. Manuel HM acoustic housing...
  • Page 14 Now the recirculation plate (NR. 301) will be made to measure. Use a tape measure, a pencil and a Stanley knife. Start by marking the cut-outs for the heat pump track. The plate must reach down to the ground to avoid recirculation. Then mark the opening of the fan of the heat pump.
  • Page 15 Now place the four corner pieces (NR. 601 & 602). These are attached to the base frame with two M5 screws and nuts (NR. 910 & 912) per corner piece, see enclosures. Fit the four corner pieces at the bottom with the plastic threaded sleeve with M5 pin and plastic washer (NR.
  • Page 16 The lower lamella (NR. 201) can now be tilted and fixed in between. The moulding is fixed at each end with an M5 screw and a nut (No. 910 and 912). Manuel HM acoustic housing...
  • Page 17 Fold the flaps at the ends of the interlocking flaps out of the door. Now insert the intermediate strips (NR. 202) by tilting them one after the other so that they fall into the corner pieces. Then secure each slat at the ends with an M5 screw and nut (NR.
  • Page 18 Then insert the upper lamella (No. 203) and screw it to each outside corner with an M5 screw (No. 910) that fits into the cage nut (No. 911). Attach the upper lamella to the corner pieces with an M5 screw and a nut (NR.
  • Page 19 Now mount the recirculation plate (No. 301). Place twelve self-adhesive Velcro loops (No. 905) on the heat pump housing. Do this around the fan opening and in the corners of the heat pump housing. Remove the adhesive from the Velcro loops and press the recirculation plate against the housing.
  • Page 20 The two small spacers (No. 902) can then be tilted in the base frame and attached to the plate with three to four Velcro fasteners (No. 905). Now coat the edges (see picture) with the self- adhesive rubber-D-profile (NR. 913) . Before applying, make the steel plate dry and free of grease so that the adhesion is good.
  • Page 21 Mount the rubber D-profile (NR. 913) on the inside of the roof panel (NR. 401). Apply it to the outside of the raised edge on the short sides of the roof panel. The roof panel (No. 401) can now be placed. When installing, make sure that the holes in the corners of the roof panel are located exactly above the four threaded bushes.
  • Page 22 Insert the two side panels (NR. 501) by first lifting them into the bottom of the recess. Then push it and lock it by tightening the two bolts in each plate with the supplied key (NR. 915). Keep this key as it is needed for maintenance and inspection of the system by opening the locks on the side panels.
  • Page 23: Maintenance And Serive

    8 Maintenance and serive 8.1 General For maintenance and service work on the refrigeration, air-conditioning or heat pump unit, the necessary panels can be easily removed from the acoustic housing. Cleaning and maintenance of the acoustic housing: • Remove other dirt with a dampcloth; if necessary, use grease- or oil-dissolving detergents(concentrated neutral detergentwith pH between 8 and 9).
  • Page 24 notes Manuel HM acoustic housing...
  • Page 25 A-2392 Wienerwald, Austria +43 2238 203 36, office@solflex.eu IM-01/2021-ENG Erste Bank AG, IBAN AT702011129323600200, BIC IBAATWWXXX, UID ATU65324348, FN 337206t, Gerichtsstand Wiener Neustadt, Austria All business transactions based on our Terms and Conditions, available at www.solflex.eu. Subject to change without prior notice.

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