2 Unit Installation
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Example of fixing outdoor unit by anchor bolts.
1. Max. 17 mm (After cut “A”)
2. Concrete
3. Anchor bolt
B: Cut this portion when this type of anchor bolt is used. If not
done it will be difficult to remove the service cover
B
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Provide an adequate drainage around the foundation. When installing the unit on a roof or a veranda drain water may
turn to ice in a cold morning. Therefore avoid draining in an area where people often use because it is slippery. In case
of installing such a place provide the additional drainage around the foundation.
1. Drain hole (30x80)
2. Drain hole (3-30x80)
3. Front side
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The whole of the base of the outdoor unit should be installed on a foundation. When using vibration-proof mat it should
also be positioned the same way. When installing the outdoor unit on a field-supplied frame use metal plates to adjust
the frame width for stable installation as shown in Figure.
1. Outdoor unit is unstable
2. Frame
3. Outdoor unit is stable
4. Metal plate
A. 57 mm. Base width of outdoor unit
B. 40 mm Frame width (Field-supplied)
C. 100 mm or more Metal plate
A
B
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A
C
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INCORRECT
CORRECT
• Recommended Metal Plate Size:
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(Field-Supplied) Material: Hot-Rolled Mild Steel.
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Plate (SPHC) Plate Thickness: 4.5 T
120
60
(560)
70
420
70
20
14
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Summary of Contents for RAS-(2-3)HVRN(S)(2)
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Page 10: ...x Contens SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 ...
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Page 119: ...4 Electrical Wiring 109 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 4 RAS 4 6 HVRNM2E ...
Page 120: ...4 Electrical Wiring 110 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 RAS 4 6 HRNM2E ...
Page 123: ...4 Electrical Wiring 113 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 4 RAS 3HVRNS2 ...
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Page 125: ...4 Electrical Wiring 115 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 4 RAS 4 6 HRNS2E ...
Page 126: ...4 Electrical Wiring 116 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 RAS 8 10 HRNSE ...
Page 147: ...5 Control System 137 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 5 Dry operation Continues in the next page ...
Page 149: ...5 Control System 139 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 5 Heating operation Continues in the next page ...
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Page 155: ...5 Control System 145 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 5 Activation for protection device control ...
Page 164: ...5 Control System 154 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 Activation for protection device control ...
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