Fig. 30: Remove punching outs
Fig. 31: Remove insulation
Fig. 32: Break through openings
Fig. 33: Mounting connecting piece
Adjacent room connection
The indoor unit allows you to cool an adjacent
room via a duct system, e.g. in a suspended
ceiling. The following conditions must be met:
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Pay attention to local regulations for air treat-
ment.
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For the adjacent room connection, a flanged
collar with a minimum diameter of NW 150
must be mounting.
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The cooling capacity of the indoor unit must be
adequate for cooling both rooms.
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There must be an opening created between
the two rooms that allows the air to circulate
between them.
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A maximum pipe length of 7 m may not be
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To ensure that air is transported to the adja-
cent room, 1 or 2 of the 4 air outlets are to be
sealed on the indoor unit. To do this, use a
black strip with adhesive on one side which is
stuck to the opening(s) to be sealed. The strip
must be able to permanently withstand the
strain from the air pressure.
max. 7 m
A
B
Fig. 34: Adjacent room connection
A: Main room
B: Adjacent room
Fresh air connection
As already described, it is possible to suction in
fresh air (outside air) in addition to the room air
with the indoor unit and regulate the temperature.
This is the preferred alternative in rooms where air
is used up quickly.
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Pay attention to local regulations for air treat-
ment.
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For the fresh air connection, a flanged collar
with a minimum diameter of 65 mm must be
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