applied-energy xcell 300 ユーザーズマニュアル

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2.2  Mounting the unit
 
The Xcell unit can be placed on a floor or attached to a 
wall with the hanging bracket provided. If floor 
mounted, assemble the unit so that sound and vibration 
transfer is avoided and there is sufficient height for the 
condensation drain. If wall mounted secure the unit by 
using the bracket provided. The wall or partition should 
be at least 100 mm thick.
 
Unpack the unit and place it on the ground. Unbolt the 
metal lid on the top of the unit and remove it. Turn the 
nut separately and remove the hanging  bracket. Fix the 
hanging bracket to the wall/partition. Use a spirit level to 
make sure the
 
bracket is level.
 
 
2.3  Connect the ducting 
 
To avoid condensation ductwork inside the loft space must be insulated.
 
It is recommended that that insulated acoustic flexible ducting be used with a  minimum 
length of 1 metre on the external sides of the unit and a minimum length of 500 mm on 
the internal side.
 
Where possible the air intake to the building should be sited in a sheltered area.
 
Supply and extract to and from the house can be through roof terminals or louvres.
 
To make sure there is no re-circuiting of polluted air a minimum of 2 metres should be 
allowed between the supply and discharge terminals.
 
To allow free airflow through out the house a gap beneath the doors must be provided 
(or grilles put at low level in the doors)  
 
2.4  Positioning extract and supply valves 
 
Extract grilles should be placed in all wet rooms in accordance with the Building 
Regulations and supply valves in all the heated rooms. Extract grilles should be sited 
close to the main source of humidity.
 
Care should be taken not to create drafts in sensitive areas of the house e.g. bedrooms, 
etc. 
 
2.5 
Connect condensation evacuation. 
 
The condensation drain is in the lower part of the unit. 
In a Right-handed unit the left hose connection must be used.
 
The hose fitted to the condensate drain must have an internal diameter of 12 mm and a 
minimum length of 1.5 metres.
 
2.5.1  The drain should run through a secondary trap before being discharged though the 
eaves of the house or into the waste water systems (check local regulations).