Airvent FreeAir Manual

Active chilled beam for exposed installation

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  • Page 1 FreeAir Active chilled beam for exposed installation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 FreeAir – Active chilled beam for exposed installation – Manual | Eng, 02/12/2024 | C V17 . ID V2 .
  • Page 3: Transportation

    .airvent . e u Transportation Safety precautions Protective gloves We recommend wearing protective gloves during the installation and maintenance of the product to avoid potential injuries . Required personnel and tools The following number of persons are required for the transportation of the product .
  • Page 4: Packaging

    FreeAir – Active chilled beam for exposed installation – Manual Packaging The right packaging materials have been chosen in order to protect the product against various external impacts . For shorter products with a front panel without division, there is a 5 mm cardboard sheet between the front panel and the frame (See: Figure 02) .
  • Page 5: Front Panel

    .airvent . e u Front panel Safety precautions Protective gloves We recommend wearing protective gloves during the installation and maintenance of the product to avoid potential injuries . . Required personnel and tools The following number of persons and tools are rquired for handling the front panel .
  • Page 6: Removing The Front Panel

    FreeAir – Active chilled beam for exposed installation – Manual Figure 05 – Product with front panel opened Removing the front panel Unlock the latches on the ‘b’ side as well, then lift off the front panel . The cables will hold it in a suspended position . (See: Figure 06) Figure 06 –...
  • Page 7: Reinstalling The Front Panel

    .airvent . e u Reinstalling the front panel Lift the front panel back into place on the ‘b’ side, then secure the latches . Figure 07 – Lifting the front panel back Closing the front panel When closing the front panel, make sure that the latches are properly secured: they should snap back into place with an audible click .
  • Page 8: Installation

    FreeAir – Active chilled beam for exposed installation – Manual Installation Safety precautions Protective gloves We recommend wearing protective gloves during the transport, installation, and maintenance of the product to avoid potential injuries . Required personnel and tools The following number of persons and tools are required for the installation of the product .
  • Page 9: Drilling The Mounting Points

    .airvent . e u Drilling the mounting points For securing the product, we recommend using an M8 threaded rod or an 8 mm screw . The diameter of the product’s mounting point is 9 mm . Drill the holes in the ceiling for the screws that will hold the product . Insert wall plugs suitable for the wall type into the holes .
  • Page 10 FreeAir – Active chilled beam for exposed installation – Manual Figure 13 – Installing the fasteners Tighten the fasteners using a manual or powered screwdriver . Figure 14 – Securing the fasteners After securing the product, place and then close the front panel(s) (See: Front panel) .
  • Page 11: Commissioning

    .airvent . e u Commissioning Safety precautions Protective gloves We recommend wearing protective gloves during the transport, installation, and maintenance of the product to avoid potential injuries . Required personnel The following number of persons and tools are required for the commissioning of the product .
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    FreeAir – Active chilled beam for exposed installation – Manual Maintenance Safety Protective gloves We recommend wearing protective gloves during the transport, installation, and maintenance of the product to avoid potential injuries . Work and tools The following number of persons and tools are required for the maintenance of the product .
  • Page 13: Dimensions

    .airvent . e u Dimensions 50,5 Figure 19 – FreeAir dimensions FreeAir dimensions Dimensions (mm) Type Mass (kg) 1500 1500 – 1800 1800 – 2100 2100 – 2400 2400* 2700 2700* 3000 3000* 41,5 Water connection Water-side connection (mm)
  • Page 14: Notes

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