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Installation and Maintenance
Section 4 - Installation
4.1 INSTALLATION OF HEAT PUMP
4.1.1 Preparation of Installation Area
The installation site is to follow the requirements and be
determined using the conditions outlined in Section
3.3.
Figure 27
shows the dimensions of the mounting fixtures of
the Heat Pump.
Ideal Heating offer anti-vibration mounting feet for the Logic
Air Heat Pump which will provide both vibration protection and
the necessary minimum ground clearance requirements.
4.1.2 Floor Mounting
4.1.2.1 Mounting Foundation
A level mounting foundation must be prepared, and it is to be
structurally sound and designed to not structurally degrade
over time. It is to be of stable and solid construction following
structural engineering principles and it must easily support the
weight of the Heat Pump.
The Heat Pump must be raised to at least 5 cm above the
ground level. In areas prone to snow, this height should be
increased but should not exceed 100 cm from ground level.
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CAUTION: To not impede the performance of the
Heat Pump it must be made sure that the foundation is
level. Failure to meet this requirement may compromise
the unit’s ability to correctly drain condensate and
negatively affect the operation of the refrigerant circuit.
4.1.2.2 Condensate Disposal into Ground
If the condensate is to be disposed of into the ground then it
is to be disposed of into an appropriate soak-away.
If the Heat Pump is to be ground-mounted above a non-
permeable surface, such as concrete, a localised condensate
disposal method is to be installed into a nearby rainwater
gully. Refer to Section
4.1.5
.
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Figure 27. Dimensions of Mounting Fixtures (all models)
688
516
855
80
800
1
518
1095
499
815
48
481
59
041
48
90
105
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