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OUTDOOR UNIT
INSTALLATION
Check list
Check list for placement of indoor/outdoor units
The indoor unit must be placed indoors.
If possible, the indoor unit should be placed inside an exterior wall to minimise the visible piping
indoors.
Note that all rotating objects produce sound and resonance. Bear this in mind when positioning the
indoor unit (e.g. bedroom wall).
Ensure that the indoor and outdoor walls can bear the weight of the units. In some cases it is
advisable to secure the wall's bearing strength by building a metal or wooden frame.
Do not leave refrigerant pipes from the indoor unit exposed against the wall, as the condensate
water that forms on the pipes can damage the wall and floor. Avoid this problem by using the
insulation material supplied in the installation kit.
If possible avoid mounting the outdoor unit on a wooden wall, and use vibration dampers between
the wall brackets and the unit's feet.
If it is not possible to mount the outdoor unit on the house wall, we recommend using concrete
blocks or a ground stand.
When placed in a wind exposed area, the unit should be secured with a metal frame and heavy-
duty bolts.
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