Technical Specifications; Installation; Positioning Of The Air Handling Unit - airmaster AM 1000 Mounting

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2.

Technical Specifications

AM
Weight, Standard unit
Weight, wall-/ceiling bracket
Weight, centre module
Weight, left module
Weight, right module
Weight, front module
Weight, service cover, set
Weight, standard panel (3 set)
Weight, standard unit + RC 1000 module
Colour, Panel
Colour, Case
Dimensions
3.

Installation

The fitter is responsible for ensuring that the Airmaster
air handling unit is properly secured in a horizontal
position.
The fitter is responsible for ensuring that any existing
functions in the wall/ceiling (e.g. vapour barrier) are
restored and fully functional once the unit has been
installed.
All screws and other loose parts must be used when
mounting the unit.
Read this section "3. Installation" fully before starting
the installation!
1000
kg
301,5
kg
4,5
kg
131
kg
61
kg
36
kg
19
kg
35
kg
15
kg
391,5
RAL
9010
RAL
7024
See "Appendix 1 Dimension Drawings"
mm
3.1.

Positioning of the Air Handling Unit

The diagram below shows the most important dimen-
sions relating to the positioning of the unit.
C
E
D
F
A: Extraction
B: Distance from ceiling: Max. 50 mm
C: Min. distance from wall: 1.5 m
D: CO
-sensor (wall mounted)
2
E: Approximately 1 m
F: Approximately 2 m
G: Free space for maintenance work min. 0.66 m
A CO
-sensor must not be fitted close to a window or
2
door.
A smoke detector must not be too close to the supply
air flow and extract air flow.
6
A
G
B
C

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