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Outdoor Unit
Installation
Outdoor Unit Installation
Outdoor Unit Installation Instructions
Step 1: Select installation location
When choosing a location to install the outdoor
unit, consider the following:
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 airflow.
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 units must not exceed the maximum
allowable pipe length.
If possible,
DO NOT
install the unit where it
will be 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), place the unit
against the wall to shelter it from the
wind. If necessary, use an awning
(see Fig. 6.1 & 6.2).
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 39.3 in (1 meter)
distance may not be enough to eliminate all
interference.
Strong wind
Strong wind
Strong wind
Fig. 6.1
Fig. 6.2
Step 2: Install outdoor unit
Fix the outdoor unit with anchor bolts (M10)
>23.6”/60 cm
Fix with bolts
CAUTION
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Be sure to remove any obstacles that
may block air circulation.
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Be sure to refer to Length
Specifications to ensure there is
enough room for installation and
maintenance.
Fig. 6.3
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