INSTALLATION
The unit is not designed to withstand weights or stresses from adjacent equipment, pipe work or
constructions. Any foreign weight or stress on the unit structure could lead to a malfunction or a
collapse with dangerous consequences for personnel and property. In such an event, the warranty
shall be null and avoid.
PLACE OF INSTALLATION AND REQUIREMENTS
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The building structure must be capable of carrying the weight of the unit during operation.
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The place of installation must not be subject to flooding.
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The Rooft@ir should be installed on a flat, clean surface without any obstacles. The surface area
must be sufficient to spread the weight of the unit over the building structure.
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Ensure that the recommended free clearances around the unit are maintained to avoid any risk of
malfunctions.
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The installer is responsible for providing the weaterproof seal between the building and the Rooft@ir.
The installer must be fully versed in the practice of roof mounted equipments and must comply with
the recommendations and rules detailed in the Technical Directives.
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In order to avoid risk of condensation and energy losses, all outdoor ducting and piping must be
insulated.
The unit supporting base shall be supplied as indicated in the manual. There could be a risk of
personal injury or damage to property in the event of the unit being incorrectly supported.
CLEARANCE
The drawing below illustrates the minimum service clearances to be
provided around the unit to guarantee access and proper operation.
Take particular care not to obstruct the outdoor coil in order to
ensure proper air circulation through the appliance.
In addition to the service clearances stated on the
dimensions sheet, it is imperative that safe and
appropriate access to the unit is provided for
repairs and servicing.
Models
RT30
A
mm
1200
B*
mm
1400
C
mm
3000
* Removable condensates tray.
A
RT40
RT50
RT60
1200
1200
1500
1400
1400
1600
3000
3000
3000
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C
B
RT70
RT80
1500
1500
1600
1600
3000
3000
A
A
RT100
RT110
1500
1500
1600
1600
3000
3000