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WALL SLEEVE INSTALLATION

The utility bundle may be routed out of the back of the unit 
or out either side. If the bundle is to be routed out the back 
through an external wall, use a fi eld-provided wall sleeve to 
protect the utility bundle. 

NOTE - If the utility bundle will be 

routed out the side of the indoor unit and up the wall above 
a false ceiling, continue to the next section.

1.  Prior to making the hole and installing the wall sleeve 

for the utility bundle, check to ensure that there are no 
other utilities located in the wall behind the hole location.

2.  Cut a hole in the wall using a suitable hole saw. Hole 

should be at a slight downward slant - 3/16” to 3/8” 
toward the outdoor side.

WARNING

!

Electric Shock Hazard. Can cause injury or death. 
Avoid location where electric wiring or conduits may 
be present inside the wall.

3.  Measure the thickness of the wall from the inside edge 

to the outside edge and cut the fi eld-provided  wall 
sleeve at a slight angle 1/4” (6 mm) shorter than the 
thickness of the wall.

Figure 3. Boring Hole for Wall Sleeve

INSIDE

OUTSIDE

Typical

installation

procedure

shown.

4.  Place the provided plastic cover over the end of the 

pipe that will be visible from the inside wall and insert 
the pipe in the wall.

NOTE - When passing bundled services through an exterior 
brick or concrete wall, protect the copper pipes and wiring 
from the effects of these construction materials by using a 
sleeve made of a suitable material. The integrity of copper 
pipe and wiring can deteriorate when exposed to these 
construction materials

USE SUITABLE TOOL TO CUT PVC FOR WALL

SLEEVE AT SLIGHT ANGLE AS SHOWN.

Figure 4. Cutting PVC for Wall Sleeve

INSTALL UNIT ON WALL MOUNTING PLATE

1.  A length of fi eld-provided  fl exible condensate piping 

should be connected to the drain prior to securing the 
unit to the wall mounting plate.

2.  If the factory-provided refrigerant piping connections 

and  fi eld-provided  fl exible condensate piping are long 
enough to enable fi nal  fi eld connections after unit is 
installed on wall mounting plate, use fi eld-provided tape 
to bundle them together.

3.  The utility bundle may be routed out of the back of the 

unit or out either side. If  the  bundle is to be  routed  
out the back through an  external wall, feed  the  utility  
bundle through the  wall sleeve.  If the utility bundle is 
to be routed out of the side of the indoor unit and up 
an inside wall, carefully form the utility bundle so that it 
makes a gentle 90° turn.

4.  Align the back of the indoor unit with the hooks at the 

top of the wall mounting plate. Move the unit from side 
to side to make sure that it settles securely.

5.  The bottom of the unit can be lifted to facilitate refrigerant 

piping and condensate drain connections, if necessary. 
See fi gure 6. 

TEMPORARY

SPACER

(To facilitate

connections)

HOOKS AT TOP

OF MOUNTING

BRACKET

Figure 6. Secure Unit to Wall Mounting Plate

Summary of Contents for VWMA007S4

Page 1: ...struc tions exactly could result in property damage dan gerous operation serious injury or death Any additions changes or conversions required in order for the appliance to satisfactorily meet the ap...

Page 2: ...15 000 Btuh 018 18 000 Btuh 024 24 000 Btuh 030 30 000 Btuh Voltage P 208 230V 1 phase 60hz Model Number Identification Safety Requirements ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not touch the u...

Page 3: ...8 733 27 1 4 692 015 018 42 1 4 1073 12 3 8 314 35 1 8 892 33 1 8 841 FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW 9 229 C A B D 3 1 4 83 4 1 2 114 VWMA007S4 VWMA009S4 VWMA012S4 VWMA015S4 VWMA018S4 FRONT...

Page 4: ...et away from any antenna power cord line radio telephone security system or intercom Electrical interference and radio frequencies from any of these sources may affect operation WARNING Do not install...

Page 5: ...w proper condensate drainage 1 Use a carpenter s level or measuring tape to verify the wall mounting plate is horizontally level 2 Secure the wall mounting plate to the wall using the provided screws...

Page 6: ...r pipes and wiring from the effects of these construction materials by using a sleeve made of a suitable material The integrity of copper pipe and wiring can deteriorate when exposed to these construc...

Page 7: ...Remove the flare nuts from the connections on the unit and discard the seal from each of the piping connections 5 Slide the flare nuts onto the ends of the field provided refrigerant piping before usi...

Page 8: ...om the indoor unit 3 Drain should be as short as possible and should not have any droops or kinks that would restrict condensate flow and shall be approved resistant pipe There must be a 2 inch space...

Page 9: ...r The ground wire for the unit must not be connected to a gas or water pipe a lightning conductor or a telephone ground wire Do not connect power wires to the outdoor unit until all other wiring and p...

Page 10: ...communication wiring FM WHITE WHITE GRAY C TR Y G EEV CN10 WHITE CN15 CN5 CN3 CN24 CN7 CN1 CN21 GM GM CN4 DM HEAT ANION Y G BLUE RED HEAT_L HEAT_N XS2 XP2 CN1 CN2 CN2 T1 WHITE T2B T2 BLACK SW1 SW2 SW...

Page 11: ...communication wiring CS T2B T2 TR FM XS1 7 XP1 7 T1 C KEY XT1 2 EEV COMPONENT GM DM INDOOR FAN ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE INLET AIR TEMP EVAP OUTLET TEMP COOLING MODE COIL TEMP PLUG JACK TRANSFORMER...

Page 12: ...utdoor unit sub2 unit PQE H1 H2 E H1 H2 E H1 H2 E PQE MS Box PQE Ground cable shield DO NOT connect to E PQE MS Box PQE Install a terminating resistor at the last indoor unit terminals P and Q of the...

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