REMKO RKS 327 H User Manual
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Sun:
The plate fin exchanger (condenser) on the outdoor part
is a heat-emitting component. Direct sunlight also in-
creases the temperature of the plate fins and reduces
the amount of heat expelled by the plate fins exchanger.
If possible, the outdoor part should be installed on the
north side of the respective building.
A small structure should be set up to provide shade for
the unit and protect it from the sun if necessary. How-
ever, it must not be allowed to interfere with the flow of
hot air being released from the unit.
Rain:
If the unit is set up on the ground or a roof, there must
be at least 10 cm (measurement X in the illustration be-
low) between it and the surface.
A base console can be purchased as an accessory.
Setup locations for the outdoor part
The unit must be set up on a surface that is level,
smooth and solid. The unit must also be secured
against tipping over.
The outdoor part can either be set up outside or inside a
building. If it is set up outside, follow these instructions
to protect the unit from weather conditions.
Snow:
If the unit is also operated in winter, the outdoor part
should be mounted on the wall.
The unit should be installed at least 20 cm above the
expected snow level to prevent snow from entering the
outdoor part.
A base console can be purchased as an accessory.
Wind:
If the unit is operated primarily in windy areas, make
sure that the hot air current being released from the unit
is flowing in the primary wind direction.
If this is not possible, you should provide protection from
the wind. Make sure that the wind protection does not
adversely affect the flow of the air to the unit.
Wind
Setup inside buildings:
If the outdoor part is set up inside a building, observe
the following.
à Make sure that air can be freely supplied from the
outside, if possible through air openings opposite the
unit that are sufficiently large.
à Ensure that there is adequate soundproofing to pre-
vent excessive noise in residences.
à Never block or shut the intake grille.
à Observe the static and other structural engineering
regulations and requirements for the building.
à Do not set up the unit in areas with lots of dust or ag-
gressive air.
These safety zones ensure that air can flow freely in
and out of the unit, that maintenance and repair work
can be performed and to protect the unit from damage.
B
C
B
A
A
B
C
RKS 327 H IT
300
200
1000
RKS 335 H IT
300
200
1000
RKS 350 H IT
300
200
1000
RKS 371 H IT
300
200
1500
The following chart provides the minimum distances