
8Waterside Fancoil Units – Type PWX (12/2022)
2.4.6 Unsuitable installation location
2.5 Qualified staff
The work described in this manual has to be carried out by
individuals with the qualification, training, knowledge and experience
described below:
Facility manager
Facility managers are trained individuals who understand any
potential hazards related to the work under consideration, and who
recognise and avoid any risks involved. Facility managers must not
carry out any jobs beyond regular operation unless explicitly stated
in this manual and unless the system owner has specifically agreed
to them.
Training to a facility manager is provided by the HVAC contractor
when the system is handed over. A facility manager's tasks include
cleaning the unit, performing functional tests and regular checks,
and carrying out maintenance and adjustment work.
HVAC technician
HVAC technicians are individuals who have sufficient professional or
technical training in the field they are working in to enable them to
carry out their assigned duties at the level of responsibility allocated
to them and in compliance with the relevant guidelines, safety
regulations and instructions.
HVAC technicians are individuals who have in-depth knowledge and
skills related to HVAC systems; they are also responsible for the
professional completion of the work under consideration.
HVAC technicians are individuals who have sufficient professional or
technical training, knowledge and actual experience to enable them
to work on HVAC systems, understand any potential hazards related
to the work under consideration, and recognise and avoid any risks
involved.
Network administrator
Network administrators design, install, configure and maintain the IT
infrastructure in companies or organisations.
Skilled qualified electrician
Skilled qualified electricians are individuals who have sufficient
professional or technical training, knowledge, experience and
qualifications to relevant local wiring regulations to enable them to
work on electrical systems, understand any potential hazards related
to the work under consideration, and recognise and avoid any risks
involved.
Any work has to be carried out by individuals who can be expected to
carry out their assigned duties reliably. Individuals whose reaction
time is delayed due to alcohol, drugs or other medication must not
carry out any work.
2.6 Personal protective equipment
2.6.1 Description of personal protective equipment
Personal protective equipment is equipment that protects the user
against health or safety risks at work.
Personal protective equipment must be worn for various types of
work; the protective equipment required is listed in this manual
together with the description of each type of work.
Industrial safety helmet
Industrial safety helmets protect the head from
falling objects, suspended loads, and the
effects of striking the head against stationary
objects.
Industrial safety glasses
Industrial safety glasses protect the eyes from
materials or debris and the effects of striking the
head against stationary objects.
Protective gloves
Protective gloves protect hands from friction,
abrasions, punctures, deep cuts, and direct
contact with hot surfaces.
Risks caused by an unsuitable installation location!
Installing the unit in an unsuitable location can lead to dangerous
situations.
– The waterside fancoil unit should be installed in a thermally
insulated, low-leakage building.
– Frost free and dry installation location.
– Install the unit in a manner to protect the unit from being
tampered with by unauthorised individuals.
– The unit must remain accessible for maintenance and cleaning.
Danger of injury or risk of damage to property due to
insufficiently qualified individuals!
Insufficiently qualified individuals are not aware of the risks
involved in working with the fancoil unit and are hence likely to put
themselves or others into danger, causing severe or fatal injuries.
– Have any work carried out only by qualified personnel.
– Keep insufficiently qualified individuals away from the work