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12

13

 

Fig. 4.9

4. Use adhesive vinyl tape to begin binding the 

piping together. Start binding the tape at the 
bottom end of the drainage hose, and make 
sure that the connectors are secured tightly.

Step 7: Applying the sealant putty and 
             installing the wall hole cover

1. Tidy up the already bound piping.

2. Evenly apply the sealant putty to the gaps 

between the piping and the wall, then press 

on the putty firmly.

3. Pull the wall hole cover apart to open it. 

After fastening tightly to the piping, push it 
into the hole in the wall to securely fasten it 
to the wall and complete the installation.

1.

Lay the connecting piping flat on the ground. 

Place the drainage hose, refrigerant pipe, and 
all electrical wiring (making sure that both 
ends are arranged correctly) next to the 
piping.

2. Using the drainage hose as a guide, measure 

and adjust the length of the low voltage 
wiring, high voltage wiring, any other 
electrical wiring, and refrigerant pipe. Use 
cable ties to initially fasten them in place.

3. Arrange the piping so that the drainage hose 

is on the bottom, the connecting piping is in 
the middle, and the electrical wiring is at the 
top.

Step 6. Piping and binding

Fig. 4.8

Fig. 4.7

drainage 

electrical wiring

refrigerant pipe

The electrical wiring, drainage hose, and 
refrigerant pipe must exit the binding in a 
suitable place. All binding must be mutually 
connected, evenly applied, and aesthetically 
pleasing.

NOTE 

• 

Only models with a ventilation function 

contain ventilation ducting.

• 

The amount and type of electrical wiring 

used may vary according to the specific 

model. 

• 

The ends of the ventilation ducting and 

electrical wiring are different, please check 

carefully before starting to bind.

Fig. 4.6

2.

Insert the ratproof board into the unit and 
hold it in place tightly.

3.

Use a knife to cut a small hole by following the 
markings on the ratproof board.

(See Fig. 4.6)  

Pipe/wire-hole positions on both sides

Refrigerant/drain
Pipe hole

67

67

57.4

Pipe/wire-hole position on back side

Pipe/wire-hole position on the bottom

Refrigerant/drain

Pipe hole

Refrigerant/drain
Pipe hole

First remove the metal

Then attach the ratproof 

board into the hole

ratproof  board 

Markings

 CAUTION

Outdoor Unit Installation

Outdoor Unit Installation Instructions

Step 1: Select installation location. 

The outdoor unit should be installed in the 
location that meets the following requirements: 

 

Place the outdoor unit as close to the indoor 
unit as possible. 

 

Ensure that there is enough room for 
installation and maintenance. 

 

The air inlet and outlet must not be 
obstructed or exposed to strong wind. 

 

Ensure the location of the unit will not be 
subject to snowdrifts, accumulation of leaves 
or other seasonal debris. If possible, provide 
an awning for the unit. Ensure the awning 

does not obstruct airflo

w.   

 

 

The installation area must be dry and well 
ventilated.

 

There must be enough room to install the 
connecting pipes and cables and to access 
them for maintenance. 

 

The area must be free of combustible
gases and chemicals.  

 

The pipe length between the outdoor and 
indoor unit may not exceed the maximum 
allowable pipe length. 

 

If possible, DO NOT  install the unit 

where it is exposed to direct sunlight.

 

If possible, make sure the unit is located
far away from your neighbors’ property 
so that the noise from the unit will not
disturb them.   

 

If the location is exposed to strong winds
(for example: near a seaside), the unit 
must be placed against the wall to 
shelter it from the wind. If necessary,
use an awning. 
(See Fig. 5.1 & 5.2)   

 

Install the indoor and outdoor units,
cables and wires at least 1 meter from
televisions or radios to prevent static or 
image distortion. Depending on the radio 
waves, a 1 meter distance may not be
enough to eliminate all interference.    

Strong wind

Strong wind

                       

Strong wind

   

Fig. 5.1

  

Fig. 5.2

Step 2: Install outdoor unit.

Fix the outdoor unit with anchor bolts (M10)

>60cm / 23.6”

Fix with bolts 

• 

Be sure to remove any obstacles 
that may block air circulation. 
 

• 

Make sure you refer to Length 

Specifications to ensu

re there is 

enough room for installation and 
maintenance.   

Fig. 5.3

 CAUTION

Indoor Unit Installation Instruction

Summary of Contents for FHA-H54R410INV9

Page 1: ...FHA H54R410INV9 FHA H70R410INV9 FHA H54R410INV9 FHA H70R410INV9 Installation Manual Floor Standing Type AIR CONDITIONERS...

Page 2: ...ipe Installation 16 Table of Contents Table of Contents Installation Manual Indoor Unit Installation 09 Installation Overview 08 1 2 5 3 4 6 Refrigerant Piping Connection 17 A Refrigerant Piping Conne...

Page 3: ...y combustible materials Do not install the unit in a location that may be exposed to combustible gas leaks If combustible gas accumulates around the unit it may cause re Do not operate your air condit...

Page 4: ...checked for leaks proper record keeping of all checks is strongly recommended Accessories The air conditioning system comes with the following accessories Use all of the installation parts and access...

Page 5: ...25 Indoor Unit Parts Fig 4 1 1 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 Indoor Unit Installation Air outlet Operation panel Horizontal air ow control louver Vertical air ow control louver Air inlet 2 sides Drain pipe vent...

Page 6: ...tape and any components screw bolt xing hole Air inlet Grid 2 Open the two boxes for storing the remote control found on either side of the indoor unit then undo the screws on the operation panel 3 U...

Page 7: ...le position on back side Pipe wire hole position on the bottom Refrigerant drain Pipe hole Refrigerant drain Pipe hole First remove the metal Then attach the ratproof board into the hole ratproof boar...

Page 8: ...oor unit Seal Fig 5 5 Notes On Drilling Hole In Wall You must drill a hole in the wall for the refrigerant piping and the signal cable that will connect the indoor and outdoor units 1 Determine the lo...

Page 9: ...9 above the ground If it touches the ground the unit may become blocked and malfunction If you discharge the water directly into a sewer make sure that the drain has a U or S pipe to catch odors that...

Page 10: ...the torque values in table 7 1 NOTE Use both a spanner and a torque wrench when connecting or disconnecting pipes to from the unit Pipe gauge Tightening torque Flare dimension A Unit mm Inch Flare sha...

Page 11: ...n the product Outdoor Unit Wiring Before performing any electrical or wiring work turn off the main power to the system 1 Prepare the cable for connection a You must rst choose the right cable size be...

Page 12: ...e wrench in a 1 4 counterclockwise turn Listen for gas to exit the system then close the valve after 5 seconds Flare nut Cap Valve body Valve stem Fig 9 2 9 Watch the Pressure Gauge for one minute to...

Page 13: ...ndoor unit work properly e Ensure the manual buttons on the indoor unit works properly f Check to see that the drainage system is unimpeded and draining smoothly g Ensure there is no vibration or abno...

Page 14: ...25 24 1 2 3 4 2 000 5 6...

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Page 16: ...Flare shape 3 0 118 PCB T5A 250VAC T3 15A 250VAC 1 H07RN F 8 1 7 18 13 7 16 18 13 14 25 18 12 30 25 10 _ 6 0 75 10 6 1 16 10 1 5 25 16 2 5 32 35 4 45 32 6 _ 5 9 15 U 2 8 1 U 3 U 4 5 6 8 1 1 5 9 15 U...

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Page 21: ...10 11 Fig 4 4 Air inlet Grid 11 8 30 78 7 200 2 5 19 7 50 19 7 50 4 2 24 8 629 17 9 455 76 2 1935 18 0 456 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 4 1 2 1 2 1 M8 2 4 5 3 4 5 1...

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Page 23: ...7 6 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 50 5 4 24 5 25 3 9 ST3 9 12 ST 2 9 10 AAA...

Page 24: ...5 4 1 2 3 4 NEC 5 6 8 7 8 9 10 IEC 11 12 3 13 10 30 RCD 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 1 1 2...

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