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Installation
Make absolutely sure to follow the instructions below
prior to assembling the indoor unit:
When assembling the indoor unit, make sure that
the required minimum distances are observed.
Assemble the indoor unit in such a way that conden-
sation drainage is not blocked and air can always
flow freely in and out of the unit.
The indoor unit is attached by means of a wall
mount.
Assembly Instructions for
Service Personnel
Important instructions prior to installation
Only use the swivel nuts supplied for the refrigerant
pipes.
Other components can damage the thread.
Ensure that the contents of the package are com-
plete and that the units have no visible damage re-
sulting from transport. Any problems must be com-
municated directly to your contract partner and the
shipping company.
Subsequent complaints will not be acknowledged.
Place the unit in its original packaging as close as
possible to the location where it will be assembled to
prevent damage from transport.
Do not install the unit in the direct vicinity of objects
that emit intense heat.
Lights, etc.
Select a location to set up the unit where air can flow
freely in and out of the device.
Observe minimum distances.
The condensation pipe must be placed at an incline
of at least 2 %.
If this pipe is connected to a sewage pipe, an odour
seal must be installed the upper edge which may not
extend beyond the lower edge of the indoor unit.
Remove the protective caps of the unit connections
just before connecting the refrigerant pipes.
All electrical connections must meet the relevant re-
quirements. The power supply is only connected to
the outdoor unit.
The control line to the indoor unit should be placed
together with the refrigerant pipe.
Make sure that the electrical lines have been prop-
erly attached in the electrical terminals.
The indoor unit and outdoor unit of the REMKO air
conditioner have been adjusted to one another from
a technical standpoint.
The guarantee becomes null and void if third-party
components are used.
Remember that when installing and maintaining air
conditioners, high-pressure refrigerant pipes and
electrical current can pose hazards.
During unit operation, some components in the cool-
ing cycle can reach temperatures of more than 70°C.
Be especially careful when covers are removed.
The air intake and outlet openings may not be blocked
by furniture, curtains, etc.
The refrigerant pipes may not be bent or pressed.
Protect open refrigerant pipes from moisture with suit-
able caps or adhesive.
Prevent unnecessary bends to minimise the pres-
sure loss in the refrigerant pipes and ensure that the
compressor oil can recirculate properly.
If the outdoor unit is mounted above the indoor unit,
make sure to take steps to recirculate the oil
.
Install oil elevation arcs.
Make sure that all refrigerant pipes including all con-
nectors and valves are insulated against heat and
sealed against diffusion.
These minimum distances ensure that the air can flow
freely in and out of the unit and that there is sufficient
space for maintenance and repair work. They also pro-
tect the unit from damage.
Minimum distances for the indoor unit
The distances required for smooth operation of the indoor
units are specified in the following figure
Dimensions in mm
150
150
200
1500
150