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• The surface on which the appliance is installed must:
-Be permeable (soil, gravel, etc.).
-Support its weight easily.
-Allow a solid fastening base,
-Not transmit any vibration to the dwelling. Anti-vibratory
blocks are available as an option.
• The wall bracket cannot be used where it is likely to
transmit vibrations. Installing the unit on the ground is
preferred.
▼ Positioning Outdoor Unit
The outdoor unit must be raised at least 50 mm above
ground level. In areas prone to snow, this height should
be increased but should not exceed 1.5 m (
figure 12
).
-Fasten the outdoor unit by means of screws and
rubber tightening or toothed lock washers to prevent
them from coming loose.
In areas with heavy snowfall, if the intake and
outlet of the outdoor unit is blocked with snow,
heating may become difficult and a failure is
likely to occur.
Construct a canopy or place the unit on a high stand
(local configuration).
-Place the unit on a solid stand in order to minimise
impacts and vibrations.
-Do not place the unit directly on the ground as this will
cause problems.
▼
Condensate drain pipe
The outdoor unit can generate a large volume
of water (called condensate).
If the use of a drain pipe is necessary:
-Use the elbow provided (
C
) and connect a 16 mm-
diameter hose for draining the condensate.
-Use the plug(s) provided (
B
) to block the opening of
the condensate drain pan.
Allow for the condensate to flow away under the force of
gravity (waste water, rain water, gravel bed).
If installation is carried out in an area where the
temperature stays below 0°C for long periods,
equip the drain pipe with trace heating to
avoid it icing up. Trace heating must heat not
only the drain pipe but also the bottom of the
appliance's condensate collection tank.
H
Air
fig. 14 -
Installation of the outdoor unit evacuation of
condensates
* In areas with heavy snowfall,
(H) must be higher than the average snow layer.
B
B
B
C
4 holes
(ø 12 mm)
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