2. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
2-1. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Note: The information listed below are general precautions. Some models also include items
that do not apply.
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PLACES WHERE USE PROHIBITED
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Places where there is the danger of combustible gas leakage.
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Places where sulfur gas, chlorine gas, acid, alkali, or other matter which effects equipment is generated
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Places where there is a lot of oil splash and steam (kitchen, machinery room, etc.)
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Places where machinery which generates high frequencies is used
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Ocean beaches and other areas where there is a lot of salt
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Places where carbon fibers and metal powder, powder, etc. suspended in the air
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Installation in vehicles, ships, and other conveyances
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Factory, etc. where voltage fluctuations are large
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POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN INSTALLING
1) The set shall be installed at a place which can withstand the weight and vibration of the
indoor unit
2) To allow maintenance after refrigerant piping, drain piping, and electric wiring connection and
installation, provide an installation service space and an inspection port, as required.
*Installation service space is shown on " DIMENSIONS ".
3) Be careful when installing the set at the following places.
[Installation precautions]
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Countermeasures (Reference)
When the
ceiling is high
If the indoor unit is installed where the
installation height given in the installation
manual is exceeded, the temperature
difference between the floor and ceiling of the
room will be large and the heating effect will
be poor.
Moreover, even if the indoor unit is installed
within the installation height, a similar
phenomena will occur when installed in a
room in which the doors are opened and
closed frequently and hot air circulation is
obstructed by desks, chairs, etc.
1) Switch the setting to the
high ceiling mode.
2) Install a circulator.
3) Arrange the furniture in the
room so that it does not
obstruct the hot air.
When lower
level directly
contacts the
outside air.
When the lower level of the shop and office
is a warehouse, parking lot, etc., the surface
temperature of the flooring will become low
and the radiation of cold from the floor will
increase.
In this case, your feet will feel cold even if the
room temperature is suitable.
When the
air flow
distribution is
poor
When an indoor unit is installed in a position
where the outlet air flow will directly contact
people, a draft may be felt.
In addition, when there are obstructions in the
path of the intake and outlet air flow, the air
distribution may become extremely bad.
1) Adjust the louver fins or
take other measures
matched to the site.
2) Change the indoor unit
outlet.
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Summary of Contents for AB* A12GATH
Page 1: ...DESIGN TECHNICAL MANUAL ...
Page 3: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION DTV_J3LE050E_03 CHAPTER01 2017 10 31 ...
Page 20: ...2 MODEL SELECTION DTV_J3LE050E_03 CHAPTER02 2017 10 31 ...
Page 115: ...3 OUTDOOR UNITS DTV_J3LE050E_02 CHAPTER03 2017 07 21 ...
Page 119: ... Unit mm Detail B Detail A Detail C 03 03 OUTDOOR UNITS OUTDOOR UNITS ...
Page 128: ...5 WIRING DIAGRAM MODELS AJ 072LELAH AJ 090LELAH 03 12 OUTDOOR UNITS OUTDOOR UNITS ...
Page 129: ... MODEL AJ 108LELAH 03 13 OUTDOOR UNITS OUTDOOR UNITS ...
Page 133: ... SOUND LEVEL CHECK POINT Microphone Airflow 1 m 03 17 OUTDOOR UNITS OUTDOOR UNITS ...
Page 136: ...4 INDOOR UNITS DTV_VR2E018E_14 CHAPTER04 2017 10 31 ...
Page 216: ... Unit mm INSTALLATION PLACE 04 77 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 233: ... MODELS ARXC72GBTH ARXC90GBTH ARXC96GATH 04 94 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 234: ...4 9 LARGE AIRFLOW DUCT TYPE MODEL ARXN018GLBH 04 95 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 235: ... MODELS ARXN024GTBH ARXN030GTBH 04 96 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 242: ... MODELS AS A012GCAH AS A014GCAH 04 103 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 245: ... MODELS AS A030GTAH AS A034GTAH 04 106 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 247: ... MODELS AS E012GCAH AS E014GCAH 04 108 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 466: ...5 CONTROL SYSTEM DTV_VR2E018E_12 CHAPTER05 2017 10 31 ...
Page 690: ...6 SYSTEM DESIGN DTV_J3LE050E_03 CHAPTER06 2017 10 31 ...
Page 779: ...7 FUNCTION SETTING DTV_VR2E018E_14 CHAPTER07 2017 10 31 ...
Page 975: ...8 EXTERNAL INPUT OUTPUT DTV_VR2E018E_11 CHAPTER08 2017 10 31 ...
Page 1016: ...9 NOTES DTV_VR2E018E_11 CHAPTER09 2017 07 21 ...
Page 1034: ...10 OPTIONAL PARTS DTV_VR2E018E_13 CHAPTER10 2017 10 31 ...
Page 1068: ... 10 33 OPTIONAL PARTS OPTIONAL PARTS MODEL UTP RX04BH Unit mm ...
Page 1073: ... 10 38 OPTIONAL PARTS OPTIONAL PARTS 5 5 WIRING DIAGRAMS MODEL UTP RX01AH MODEL UTP RX01BH ...
Page 1074: ... 10 39 OPTIONAL PARTS OPTIONAL PARTS MODEL UTP RX01CH ...
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