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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 CHOOSING A LOCATION ON YOUR ENCLOSURE
When choosing a mounting location for your unit, be sure to keep air flows of both the
interior and exterior heatsinks and fans in mind. Adequate clearance between the fans/heatsinks
and nearby surfaces is required for unrestricted air flows which will ensure optimal performance
and long, trouble free operation. The general rule is to allow a minimum of two inches between
the fans or heatsinks and any surface. Refer to figure 1.1 for an air flow diagram.
Other considerations in deciding on a mounting location include; allowing access to
thermostat (this will be inside the enclosure) if frequent adjustments are to be made; allowing
access to the hot side heat sinks (this will be on the outside of the enclosure) for cleaning if the
unit will be used in a harsh, dirty environment.
2.2 ORIENTATION
Your AC unit can be mounted either vertically on the front, rear or side of your enclosure or
horizontally on the top of your enclosure. See Figure 2.1 and 2.2.
Vertically mounted 1500 Btu units are always mounted with the exposed heatsink fins facing
up and down, never left and right. (Fig. 2.1) Vertical installations often require the use of a
Condensate Drip Pan (part # DP-V) depending on a number of factors including internal enclosure
temperatures and ambient temperatures, humidity levels, quality of enclosure seals, and
frequency of enclosure opening.
We strongly recommend the use of a drip pan to protect the
electronics from dripping condensate.
(Fig. 2.1)
Mounting the unit horizontally on the side of an enclosure, will cause condensate to drip in
an uncontrolled manner, possibly damaging electronic equipment within the enclosure. If this
orientation is the only possible configuration, contact the Engineering Dept. at EIC for a custom
solution.
Horizontally mounted 1500 Btu units
always require a factory installed drip pan (part #
DP-145H) to prevent dripping condensate from damaging electronic equipment.
(Fig. 2.2)
In either orientation, issues regarding access should be considered and minimum clearances
must be maintained as outlined in Section 2.1 of this manual.