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Step3
Drill Hole for Line Set etc

Remove mounting bracket from the rear of the Indoor unit, then
use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the unit pipe strap, and if 
unit is a heat pump the defrost sensor also must be taken from the  
retainer so that it can be connected to the Outdoor unit.

Using the wall templates provided position the unit on the wall
Drill a ø  2 5/8" or 3" hole through the wall using templates provided 
Angle the wall penetration slightly down towards the outside to assist in draining the condensate from the unit

If mounting the unit on an inside wall, use the knockouts provided on the LHS and RHS of the unit to route the 
piping and wiring connections through

Step 4
Install Mounting Bracket

Locate and secure the mounting bracket to the wall, the Indoor unit
weighs a maximum of 50lbs, use wall anchors and mount to a wall stud 
to ensure that the wall is capable of holding the weight of the unit
Use a level to ensure mounting bracket is leveled, so condensate can 
drain properly

Step 5
Prepare Unit Line Set Connections

Rotate refrigerant line stubs set gently through 90° (if mounting on an outside wall), for other line set 
configurations align the stubs as required

Tip : Use Duct tape to tape the Condensate hose (make sure it is below the Line set stubs) and the Defrost 
Sensor (Heat Pump Only), this makes it easier to guide them though the hole drilled in the wall

Also if possible feed the 14 AWG Interconnect wiring between Indoor and Outdoor (Maximum # of  wires 
required is 6) through the unit electrical connection (if required by local codes an liquid-tite electrical connector 
can be attached to the rear of the unit).  Open front cover of unit and pull wire through wire chase.
This step will allow installation of the unit without removing the front cover completely from the unit.

Note : 
Condensate hose is taped below line set stubs
Wrap Duct tape to the end of the condensate hose for easier
installation

Installation and Maintenance Manual

Unit Installation (Cont)

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Page 15: ...manual 1 Check Rating Plate for correct system voltage before installing the unit Installing and operating a unit with the incorrect voltage may result in malfunction or other issues and will void th...

Page 16: ...t s below 65 DegF so a Low Ambient Head Pressure Controller See accessories is required as is a Crankcase Heater field supplied Residential Bedrooms Family Rooms etc These require ballpark sizing of a...

Page 17: ...ide recommend the Aspen brand of Condensate Pump follow their wiring diagram recommendations This pump is installed externally to the unit Follow Instructions failure to follow instructions may cause...

Page 18: ...ng the weight of the unit Use a level to ensure mounting bracket is leveled so condensate can drain properly Step 5 Prepare Unit Line Set Connections Rotate refrigerant line stubs set gently through 9...

Page 19: ...set between the Outdoor unit and the Indoor unit MUST have both refrigerant lines insulated as condensing device is located in the Outdoor unit Gently bend the line set stubs from the Indoor unit to...

Page 20: ...system installed must have a separate branch circuit with an individual breaker fuse QCIC 09 QCIC 12 QCIC 18 QCIC 24 Breaker Size 15A 15A 15A 20A RLA 6 7A 8 8A 5 3A 8 6A MCA 8 2A 10 8A 6 5A 10 6A QCIH...

Page 21: ...is required then cut the lead and extend it using 18 AWG thermostat wire Sensor is resistance based using 3 5V DC Defrost Sensor wire connection in Outdoor unit is accessed by removing top panel from...

Page 22: ...ture is above 65 DegF to prevent damage to the compressor Unit has a 3 minute time delay for the compressor start up operation Unit is charged with enough R410A refrigerant for a line set of 25ft leng...

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