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The position of the air conditioner is extremely important for both correct operation and the comfort of the room or area.
Choose the unit's position together with the customer while taking into consideration the following points:
A.
The air must be distributed as evenly as possible throughout the room, taking into consideration that warm air tends to rise and
cool air tends to fall;
B.
The flow of air emitted by the unit must never strike the room's occupants directly;
C.
Internal units must never be obstructed by furniture or curtains, etc.;
D.
We recommend installing the unit at least 20 cm above the floor in order to permit complete and correct air distribution in the
room. A distance of at least 15 cm must be kept from the ceiling (see Fig. 1) in order to permit correct wall or built-in installation;
E.
The rear ventilation grills must be free from obstacles to permit a free flow of air;
F.
Make sure that the flow of air expulsed from the rear grills does not disturb the neighbours and is not directed to an area with a
continuous passing of pedestrians;
G.
The flow of air from the rear grills must not be sent into a closed room because if this expulsed air is injected into an area
without free circulation the temperature will rise and the unit will begin malfunctioning with lower yield;
H.
The unit's controls must be easily accessible to facilitate routine maintenance operations;
I.
The condensate produced during operation must be eliminated without creating disturbance to anyone.
1. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
These are just a few of the basic rules for air condi-
tioner installation. In case of unusual situations or
doubts regarding feasibility (dimensions, positio-
ning, etc.) please contact your nearest Technical
Assistance Center or your Manufacturer's techni-
cal/commercial contact person.