VTS American VENTUS AVS 230 [10/60] Installation preparation

VTS American VENTUS AVS 230 [10/60] Installation preparation
OMM-VTS-ver.6.3 (08.2022)
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Do not continue unpacking the
shipment if it appears damaged. Retain
all internal packing, cartons, and crate.
Take photos of damaged material if
possible.
Notify the carrier’s terminal of the
damage immediately by phone and
mail. Request an immediate joint
inspection of the damage by the carrier
and consignee.
Notify your VTS representative of the
damage and arrange for repair. Have
the carrier inspect the damage before
making any repairs to the unit.
Compare the electrical data on the unit
nameplate with the ordering and
shipping information to verify the
correct unit is received.
4.1.4 Jobsite Storage
Recommendation
The Units and its sections are intended for
indoor storage. If indoor storage is not possible,
VTS Company recommends the following
provisions for outdoor storage:
Place the unit(s) on a dry surface;
ensure adequate air circulation beneath
unit and to assure that no portion of the
unit contacts standing water at any time.
Cover the entire unit with a canvas tarp
only. Do not use clear, black, or plastic
tarps.
The units and their optional components should
be stored in the following conditions:
relative humidity in the room: RH < 80 %
at DB temperature = 68ºF
ambient temperature:
-40ºF < DB temperature < +140ºF
The devices should be out of the reach
of any caustic dust, gas or steam or any
other chemical substances which may
have pro-corrosive influence on the unit
and its components.
NOTICE! Any damages caused by
improper transportation, unloading or
storage are not covered by the
Warrantee and any claims laid by way
of aforementioned issues will not be
examined by VTS.
4.2 Installation Preparation
The floor mounted unit shall be placed on:
A foundation slab,
A steel base frame concreted into the
floor,
An appropriate stiff steelwork.
The foundation, steel base frame or steelwork
have to be flat and leveled and they should be
able to support the weight of the unit.
Verify the floor or foundation is level. Repair, if
necessary. Make sure proper unit operation;
install the unit level (zero tolerance) in both
horizontal axes. Failure to level the unit properly
can result in improper operation of the unit (e.g.
condensate management problems, higher
vibration level, lower heating/cooling capacity)
Provide adequate service clearances as
recommended in this document.
The height of the foundation slab or base frame
must allow for assembly of the P-trap which
drains the condensate out of the draining tray.
In case of the drain plates installed in the lower
AHU sections, the unit has to be mounted onto
an additional foundation slab or a special hollow
must be made directly under the P-trap. The
minimum height of P-trap is given in the
“Draining out condensate” section.

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