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Installation Instructions: Introduction and Overview
Condensate Handling
The Ducted unit has a built-in condensate pump
and water level safety switch. There are also two
optional ports for gravity drainage. The condensate
pump is rated to lift water up to 27” from the point
of discharge on the Ducted unit. (This number may
vary.)
The Ducted unit comes with a grey connection hose
and clamp. This hose is connected to the Ducted
unit condensate discharge hose port. The other end
of the hose is sized to accept 3/4 inch PVC piping.
Recommended condensate piping configurations are
shown here:
Electrical Power
Follow all local codes and regulations when installing
electrical wiring.
Route required electrical power to area where the
Ducted unit is to be located. Maintain at least a 10 foot
separation between TV, Radio or any communication
wiring and the power to the indoor unit.
14 Gauge stranded copper wire should be used to
make the electrical connection and communication link
between indoor and outdoor units.
The wiring is connected at the indoor unit electrical
terminal blocks screws 1, 2, 3 and ground. There
should be no splices in the wires between the indoor
and outdoor units as these serve as communication
signal wires and electrical power connections. Any
accessory added to shut off power to the indoor
section should break the Number 2 terminal only.
Air Delivery Clearances
Make certain to maintain proper clearances around the
Ducted unit.
Inadequate clearances can cause system freezing and
temperature control problems.
Service and Maintenance Clearances
Make sure there are adequate clearances for future
maintenance and service. Allow enough room to
access the condensate pump assembly and the
electrical control box.
12 in. below 3-5 ft.
11 in. under
8.6 in.
8.6 in.
19.6 in. below