58
≥
650mm
≥
400mm
≥
150mm(
)
Back space
≥
1500mm
(
)
Front
space
≥
500mm
≥
500mm
≥
500mm
(
)
Above ground
≥
650mm
≥
400mm
≥
200mm(
)
Back space
≥
1500mm
(
)
Front
space
≥
500mm
≥
1000mm
≥
500mm(
)
Above ground
4. Installation Walkthrough
4.4. Outdoor Unit Installation
4.4.1. Choosing an installation location
1) The outdoor unit can be installed in an open safe, corridor, balcony, roof, or hung onto the wall.
Install in a dry, open airspace. Humidity can cause corrosions or short-circuiting to the electronics.
There should be no volatile, corrosive, or flammable liquids or gases nearby.
Do not place the unit nearby to bedrooms and living rooms. There will be noise when it is running.
In harsh climates of snow or sub-zero temperatures, ensure the unit is raised 50cm above ground.
It is recommended to install an awning above the unit, to prevent snow from clogging open parts.
Ensure there is proper drainage around the unit. Tilt the unit by 1cm/m for rain water evacuation.
Do not install the unit close to kitchen exhaust ports. It is difficult to clean oil from smoke exhaust.
The location of installation must provide sufficient space around the unit. The minimum
dimensions of surrounding gaps suitable for the unit to operate correctly is as follows:
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