CEILING INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE - GLASS
1. Position the paper template supplied on the glass and with a pencil mark the positions of the two holes at a height of approxima-
tely 200 cm above the floor and 15 cm from the ceiling.
N.B.:Avoid to make pipes’ holes too close to the edge of the glass because that could cause structural sigging of the pane.
Particular situations must be worked out case by case.
Whenever the paper template is not present, take the dimensions shown in the drawing on Page 11 as reference.
2. Have adequate air suction and expulsion holes made by a glass specialist or expert personnel, and make absolutely sure that the
right tools for the working of glass are used in order to avoid costly and irreparable damage to the pane.
2a. Drill the holes in the ceiling required for the suspension of the air conditioner.
3. Apply the insulated flanges on the
rear panel in order to create the right
contact with the air conditioner
(IMPORTANT: the cut flange must be
applied near hole A shown in Figure 7
where the insulated pipe will be con-
nected) and fastened to the body of the
machine
using bi-adhesive tape
(recommended)
or self-tapping
screws of 1.5 cm maximum length
(N.B.: for the holes in the unit's rear
panel, mount a spacer on the drill bit
that prevents drilling to a depth of more
than 1.5 cm); this installation is not fixed
because minimum oscillations might
shift the air suction and expulsion pipes.
4.Apply plastic pipes of diameter and length adequate to the distance of the
air conditioner from the glass itself to the flanges applied on the rear panel,
making sure that the pipe lined with condensate-proof material is inserted
in hole "A" in Figure 7.
N.B.: The air inlet and outlet pipes supplied have a maximum length of 40
cm and for this reason if the distance from the glass is less, the pipes must
be cut. For installations with pipes longer than 40 cm, please contact your
nearest Technical Assistance Center or your Manufacturer's technical/com-
mercial contact person.
5. Whenever the pipes supplied are not used, remember to provide the air
expulsion pipe (hole "A" in Figure 7) with condensate-proof lining for its
entire length.
6. Proceed by following the points provided on Page 16.
N.B. Drill 17 and not 16 cm diameter holes cm as shown in the
template only when the unit must be installed flush with the glass
surface.
IMPORTANT: Cordon off the outdoor area immediately beneath the installation area to prevent falling masonry
debris or chunks of plaster from damaging or injuring property and people below..
figure 7
A Air expulsion hole
B Air suction hole
IMPORTANT: During installation, make sure
that air pipes are slightly inclined
downwards to accelerate condensate drai-
nage.
A
B
Appr
o
x
.200 cm
MAX 40 cm
figure 8
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