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SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE (2/2)
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(2) When installing the outdoor unit's in a place exposed to strong wind, pay special attention to the following.
5 m/sec or more strong wind blown against the outdoor unit's outlet side causes the oudoor unit to
deteriorate in air volume and suck in the air blown out of its outlet side (short circuit), and the following effects
may result.
- Performance is degraded.
- Operation stop due to increase in pressure.
If a very high fan strength is used continuously from the front of the oudoor unit outlet side, the fan might turn in
reverse at high speed, and become damaged.
(3) Following the installation place, it is expected that the influence of the strong wind is great.
• The flat area which receives the adverse wind such as typhoon directly since
there is no obstacles such as buildings and mountains. (Including coast line, shoreline of lake and mountain region.)
• The installation place that no obstacles around the outdoor unit to prevent the adverse wind,
for example, walls and buildings that are higher than the applicable outdoor unit, etc.
Please take measures when installing especially on a rooftop.
• Since the outdoor unit may fall down, attach the fixture for preventing overturning(option).
Turn the outlet side
toward the building's
wall, fence or
windbreak screen.
Set the outlet side
at right angle to the
direction of the
wind.
• INSTALLATION SERVICE SPACE (1/3)
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STRONG
WIND
Air outlet
STRONG
WIND
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• The installation servicing spaces shown in these drawings are based on the outdoor unit inlet area temperature of 35
°
C
for COOLING operation.
If the planned inlet area temperature exceeds 35
°
C(DB), or if the heat load of all outdoor units is increased significantly
and exceeds the maximum operating capacity, secure a larger space than that indicated by the inlet dimensions
in these drawings.
• For installation, consider both pedestrian and air flow paths and choose a suitable pattern from these drawings to match
the space available field. (If the number of units to be installed exceeds the patterns in these drawings,
consider there are no short-circuits.)
• Regarding the front space, position the units with consideration to the space required for the refrigerant piping work.
(Consult your dealer if the work conditions do not match those in the drawings.)
• Secure appropriate space when using a side piping outlet.
(3-1 INSTALLATION OF SINGLE UNIT)
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When nothing is obstructing the top
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(1) In case obstacles exist only in front
of the inlet side.
!When something is obstructing the top
(1) In case obstacles exist in front
of the inlet side
500 or less
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100 or more
(2) In case obstacles exist in front of the inlet
side and on both sides of the outdoor unit.
100 or mo
1 oo or more
or more
(2) In case obstacles exist in front of the inlet
side and on both sides of the outdoor unit.
500 or less
150 or mo
150 or more
50 or more
35
(Units: mm)
(3) In case obstacles exist only
in front of the outlet side.
(3) In case obstacles exist only
in front of the outlet side.
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