
Transport
S1155 should be transported and stored vertically in a
dry place. When being moved into a building, S1155
may be leant back 45 °.
Ensure that S1155 has not been damaged during trans-
port.
Caution
The product can be tail heavy.
If the cooling module is pulled out and transported up-
right, S1155 can be transported on its back.
Remove the outer panels in order to protect them when
moving in confined spaces inside buildings.
EXTRACTING THE COOLING MODULE
To simplify transport and service, the heat pump can be
separated by pulling the cooling module out from the
cabinet.
See page 63 for instructions about the separation.
Assembly
• Place S1155 on a solid foundation indoors that can
take the heat pump's weight. Use the product's ad-
justable feet to obtain a horizontal and stable set-up.
30 - 50 mm
30 - 50 mm
15 - 40 mm
• Because water comes from S1155, the area where
the heating pump is located must be equipped with
floor drainage.
•Install with its back to an outside wall, ideally in a room
where noise does not matter, in order to eliminate
noise problems. If this is not possible, avoid placing
it against a wall behind a bedroom or other room
where noise may be a problem.
• Wherever the unit is located, walls to sound sensitive
rooms should be fitted with sound insulation.
• Route pipes so they are not fixed to an internal wall
that backs on to a bedroom or living room.
INSTALLATION AREA
Leave a free space of 800 mm in front of, and 150 mm
above, the product. Approx. 50 mm free space is re-
quired on each side, to enable the side panels to be re-
moved (see image). The panels do not need to be re-
moved during servicing, however. All servicing on S1155
can be carried out from the front. Leave space between
the heat pump and the wall behind (and any routing of
supply cables and pipes) to reduce the risk of any vibra-
tion being propagated.
* A normal installation needs 300 – 400 mm (any side) for connection
equipment, valves and electrical equipment.
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