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Installation plate
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A level gauge
1) Select best location........P.40
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4 wooden screws
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Philips screw driver
2) Indoor unit installation........P.41
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4 anchor bolts
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Electric drill hole-core drill (Ø70mm)
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Slide cutter or electrical pliers
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Pipes: Gas side............. .......3/8"
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Flaring tools set
1) Preparation of piping........P.42
Liquid side............. ...1/4"
Specified torque wrenches
2) Connection of piping........P.43
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Insulated drain hose
18N.m.......Liquid side piping
For the right piping........P.43
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Insulation materials
42N.m.......Gas side piping
For the left side piping........P.44
Spanner.......Half union
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Pipes: Gas side............. .......3/8"
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Flaring tools set
For the embedded piping........P.46
Liquid side............. ...1/4"
Specified torque wrenches
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Insulated drain hose
18N.m.......Liquid side piping
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Insulation materials
42N.m.......Gas side piping
Spanner.......Half union
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Additional drain hose
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Specified torque wrenches
(Outer diameter......1.55mm)
18N.m.......Liquid side
1) Connecting the piping to outdoor
unit........P.47
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Connecting cable
42N.m.......Gas side
Locally approved cable
2) Connecting the cable to the outdoor
unit........P.47
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Connecting cable
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A glass of water
1) Checking the drainage........P.48
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Locally approved cable
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Phillips screw driver
2) Connecting the cable to the indoor
unit........P.49
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Circuit breaker or time delay fuse
(consult an electrician)
1) Connect the power supply........P.50
2) Evaluation of the performance........P.50
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Operating instructions
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Thermometer
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