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Installation of Outdoor Unit
The heat pump should be installed on a solid level base that can take the weight, preferably a
concrete foundation. If concrete slabs are used, they must rest on asphalt or shingle.
The heat pump should not be positioned next to sensitive walls, for example, next to a bedroom.
Also ensure that the placement does not inconvenience the neighbours. The heat pumps must not
be placed so that recirculation of the outdoor air can occur; this causes lower output and impaired
efficiency.
Large amounts of condensation water as well as melted waters from defrosting can be produced.
Condensation water must be led off to a drain, soakaway or similar.
The outdoor unit should be installed in a ventilated place, with enough space for air inlet and outlet,
while without thermal radiation or other heat source. The air outlet should not be against the wind.
Generally, horizontal air flow type heat pump does not need sheltering. The structure design has
protected all internal components against rain and sunshine. A shelter is necessary to avoid snow
burying the heat pump in heavy snow areas.
Please make sure the standardized voltage 220V-240V is available to the heat pump, otherwise the
performance would be influenced and could affect your warranty.
The foundation of the heat pump can be a cement or steel structure.
Anti-vibration rubber feet and a flat foundation are generally required.
The foundation structure can be flexibly designed according to the
working weight of the heat pump. (Please see the technical data in this
manual.)
Water drainage should be available near the installation location for
draining water in an effective way. Do not install the heat pump in a
place where there is polluting or corrosive materials like oil, flammable
and explosive gas and sulphide ect. Keep it far away from sands, falling
leaves and area with high-frequency equipment.
Installation on a balcony or on a roof-top must be in accordance with the
allowable stress of the building structure.
Summary of Contents for CE-H17
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