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1. Safety precautions

2. Installation location

Fig. 2-1

2.1. Choosing the outdoor unit installation location

•   Avoid locations where the unit is exposed to direct sunlight or other sources of 

heat.

•   Select a location where noise emitted by the unit does not disturb neighbors.

•   Select a location where easy wiring and pipe access to the power source is avail

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able.

•   Avoid locations where combustible gases may leak, be produced, flow, or accu

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mulate.

•   Note that condensate water may be produced by the unit during operation.

•   Select a level location that can bear the weight and vibration of the unit.

•   Avoid locations where the unit can be covered with snow. In areas where heavy 

snow fall is anticipated, special precautions must be taken to prevent the snow 

from blocking the air intake such as to install the unit at higher position or installing 

a hood on the air intake. This can reduce the airflow and the unit may not operate 

properly.

•   Avoid locations where the unit is exposed to oil, steam, or sulfuric gas.

•   Make sure to hold the handles to transport the unit. Do not hold the base of the 

unit, as there is a risk that hands or fingers may be pinched.

2.2. Outline dimensions (Outdoor unit) (Fig. 2-1)

1.2. Before installation (relocation) 

 Caution:

•   Be fully careful when moving the units. The unit must be carried by at least 

2 people, as it weighs 20 kg or more. Do not hold the packaging bands. Wear 

protective gloves to unpack and to move or install it, in order to avoid your 

hands being injured by fins or the edge of other parts.

•   Be sure to safely dispose of the packaging materials. Packaging materials, 

such as nails and other metal or wooden parts may cause injuries.

•   The base of the outdoor unit must be periodically checked to ensure it is not  

loose, cracked or damaged. If such defects are left untreated, the unit may 

fall down and cause damage or injuries.

•   Do not wash the air to water heat pump unit. You may receive an electric 

shock.

1.3. Before electric work 

 Caution:

•   Be sure to install a circuit breaker. If it is not installed, there may be a risk of 

an electric shock.

•   For the power lines, use standard cables of sufficient capacity. Otherwise, 

it may cause a short circuit, overheating, or fire.

•   When installing the power lines, do not apply tension to the cables. The 

cables may be cut or overheated resulting in a fire.

•   Make sure to ground the unit. Do not connect the ground wire to gas or 

water pipes, lightning rods, or telephone grounding lines. If the unit is not 

properly grounded, there may be a risk to get an electric shock.

•   Make sure to use circuit breakers (ground fault interrupter, isolating switch 

(+B fuse), and molded case circuit breaker) with the specified capacity. If 

the circuit breaker capacity is larger than the specified capacity, breakdown 

or fire may result.

1.4. Before starting the test run

 Caution:

•   Turn on the main power switch more than 12 hours before starting opera

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tion. Starting operation immediately after turning on the power switch can 

severely damage the internal parts. Keep the main power switch turned on 

during the operating period.

•   Before starting operation, check that all panels, guards and other protective 

parts are correctly installed. Make sure not to get injured by touching rotat

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ing, hot, or high voltage parts.

•   Do not touch any switch with wet hands. There may be a risk of an electric 

shock.

•   Do not touch the refrigerant pipes with bare hands while unit is running. 

The refrigerant pipes can be hot or cold depending on the condition of the 

flowing refrigerant. There may be a risk to get burn or frostbite.

•   After  stopping  operation,  make  sure  to  wait  at  least  five  minutes  before 

turning off the main power. Otherwise, it may cause water leakage or break

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down.

1.5. Using R410A refrigerant air to water heat pump

 Caution:

•   Use only R410A refrigerant. If another refrigerant is used, the chlorine will 

let the oil deteriorate.

•   Use  the  following  tools  specifically  designed  for  R410A  refrigerant  use.  

Contact your nearest installer for further details.

Tools (for R410A)

Gauge manifold

Charge hose

Gas leak detector

Vacuum pump adapter

Torque wrench

Electronic refrigerant charging scale

•   Be sure to use the proper tools. If dust, debris, or moisture enters the refrig

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erant pipes, the refrigeration oil may deteriorate.

•   Do not use a charging cylinder. If a charging cylinder is used, the composi

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tion of the refrigerant may change and the efficiency will be worsened.

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