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3. Condenser Installation (Outdoor Unit)
Note:
Avoid installing the condenser in areas with excess heat, dust or debris. Refer to local codes and regulations for proper reinforcement
for high wind areas. The maximum outdoor operating temperature is 110ºF (43ºC).
3.1 Condenser Elevation and Distance
Confirm that the vertical distance between the condenser and In-Row Cooler is within the range listed in the Condenser
Elevation Installation Limits table.
Take measurements from the bottom surface (excluding legs) of the condenser to the bottom surface of the In-Row Cooler.
Table: Condenser Elevation Installation Limits
Type
Vertical height value
Positive (condenser higher than indoor unit)
Max: +65 ft. (20 m), bottom-to-bottom
Negative (condenser lower than indoor unit)
Max: -16 ft. (-5 m)
3.2 Attach Supplied Lifting Brackets and Screws to Condenser
Figure 3-1: Attach Supplied Lifting Brackets and Screws to Condenser
Note:
After removing the lifting brackets, save the screws; they will be used to attach the condenser’s legs at a later time (refer to section
3.4 Condenser Leg Installation
for more information).
3.3 Lifting Crane
If the condenser will be installed on a rooftop, a lifting crane may be required.
Figure 3-2: Example of Lifting the Condenser