Technical data

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If the appliance has to be lifted, connect braces to the openings provided on the base bar,
and use suspension and spacer bars to prevent these braces from damaging the panels
during moving operations (see Figure 4.1 Instruction for lifting 28).
The lifting crane and all accessory devices (braces, cables, bars) must be suitable sized for
the load to be lifted. For the weight of the appliance, consult Table 2.1 GAHP-A LT techni-
cal data 11 or Table 2.2 GAHP-A HT technical data 12.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage that occurs during
the setting up of the appliance.
Figure 4.1 – Instruction for lifting
The appliance can be installed at ground level, on a terrace or on a roof (if compatible
with its dimensions” and “weight”).
The dimensions and weight of the appliance are given in Table 2.1 GAHP-A LT technical
data 11 or Table 2.2 GAHP-A HT technical data 12.
MOUNTING BASE
Always position the appliance on a at level surface that is made of reproof material and
able to sustain the weight of the appliance itself.
In addition, provide a small containing” step that will prevent water from spreading dur-
ing possible winter defrosting phases.
During winter operation, the appliance, on the basis of temperature and humidity condi-
tions of the outside air, can carry out defrosting cycles that cause the layer of frost/ice on
the fan coil to melt.
Take this possibility into consideration, adopting appropriate measures (for example: a
containing step and channelling of water into a suitable drain) in order to prevent un-