5.12
Completing the installation
5.12.1
Protecting the refrigerant pipes with tape
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5.12.2
Checking the condensate drain
5.12.3
Information given to the user
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Commissioning
6.1
General
6.2
Commissioning procedure
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1. Wrap the refrigerant pipes, the power and communication cables from
bottom to top with tape.
2. Use clamps or other suitable accessories to secure the refrigerant
pipes to the wall.
3. Use expanding foam to fill the opening in the wall around the
refrigerant pipes.
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Geographic location and weather can influence the time for condensates
to appear. Follow instructions for the indoor unit and outdoor unit.
1. Start the air conditioner.
2. Pour water directly into the condensate pan.
3. Check that the water is drained off smoothly and correctly.
After completing the installation, inform the user of the following:
Never remove or cover the labels and data plates affixed to appliances.
Labels and data plates must be legible throughout the entire lifetime of
the appliance.
Hand the user the manuals of the air conditioner.
Explain the functions of the air conditioner/controller.
Fill in the warranty card if applicable.
Keep the outdoor unit free from obstructions and dirt.
Keep the outdoor unit free from snow if the installation is used for
heating purposes.
The commissioning procedure for the air conditioner is performed:
the first time it is used,
after a prolonged shutdown.
Commissioning of the air conditioner allows the user to review the various
settings and checks to be made to start up the air conditioner safely.
Caution
Commissioning must only be performed by a qualified
professional.
Power on the system 8 hours before the first start up for preheating.
In winter, if the shutdown is at least 8 hours, it is necessary to make a test
of various functions to check the good functioning of the equipment.
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