Airwell Rooftech 100 [13/62] See appendix

Airwell Rooftech 100 [13/62] See appendix
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The unit is designed to be connected to a duct work. The duct network pressure loss must be related to available
outdoor pressure. Should it not be the case, a discharge protection grille and a device creating sufficient pressure
drop must be supplied by the installer to avoid excess current draw generated at the motor (see blower curves in
the appendix)
4 discharges and 5 intakes air configurations are available.
For each configuration, note the dimensions of the discharge air duct to be provided before the unit arrives on site.
Make sure that it is fireproof and that it does produce toxic smoke in the event of a fire in the building. The interior
surfaces must be smooth and cleanable to avoid contamination of the circulated air.
To ensure itself of a good air tightness and to water enters the machine and the air duct.
CONFIGURATION OF THE UNIT
GENERALITIES
NEVER DRILL ANY HOLES IN THE AIR TREATMENT ZONE OF THE UNIT. THE
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY WILL BE CANCELLED IN THE EVENT OF ANY
WATER LEAKS RESULTING FROM THE DRILLING OF HOLES IN THE CASING.
Downward discharge: S1
Sideway discharge: S2L or S2R
Top discharge: S4
SUPPLY AIR
Return air from below: R1
Return air from the side: R2L or R2R
Return air from the rear: R3
Return air from the top: R4
DUCT OUTLET DIMENSIONS
SEE APPENDIX
AIR INTAKE
Lower blowing (S1) or lower air intake (R1) require the presence of a roof curb. For other versions, given the unit’s
weight, analyse the installation to avoid any risk of damage to the bracket on which the unit will be placed.

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