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Pay attention to the following
Avoid installing the indoor unit/outdoor unit:
in direct sunlight,
in stairwells and hall areas with limited air volume (risk of thermal columns and poor distribution of
heat),
in the vicinity of heat sources that can affect the performance of the system,
where there are pipes or electrical cables that can be damaged during drilling,
in kitchens or close to other factory equipment where there can be fumes containing oil,
where there may be leakage of flammable gas, e.g. in a kitchen fitted with a gas stove,
Do not place the outdoor unit near bedroom windows if this can be avoided.
Place the outdoor unit where it will not disturb the surroundings, and fit a roof cover over the unit if
possible.
Do not put the outdoor unit in an enclosed space. The outdoor unit must have free access to
outdoor air.
Module system
The module system from Anslut consists of pre-filled pipes and units. The system is pre-filled and
evacuated. To minimise the risk of refrigerant leakage it is therefore very important that the spring-loaded
shut-off valves in the couplings are not exposed to mechanical stress. Keep the protective plugs on until
you have screwed the couplings together. The system is patented and enables the installation of our pre-
filled module system to go much faster than the installation of traditional systems. The installation costs
for an Anslut air heat pump are consequently low.
Note that these installation instructions are general instructions. Deviations may occur in relation to pre-
fitted brackets, contact arrangements for electrical connections, and dimensions etc. Always check the
actual design of your model and observe local regulations and rules during installation.
Positioning the outdoor unit
Mount the outdoor unit securely so that is cannot be tipped over.
Use the vibration dampers supplied with the outdoor unit. For installation on material other than concrete
it is possible to purchase extra vibration dampers to further reduce the noise. Place the outdoor unit in a
safe place, preferably towards the north and with a small roof covering over it. Note that there must be at
least 10 cm between the outdoor unit and the wall, at least 4 metres of free access to air in front of the
outdoor unit, and at least 40 cm of free space at the sides. Avoid placing the outdoor unit close to
bedrooms, and if possible avoid mounting it on a wooden wall. Allow the drainage water to run freely from
the outdoor unit. Do not fit drain hoses on the outdoor unit for condensation water. The water can freeze
and prevent drainage, resulting in damage.
Tools
Only
standard
tools
are
needed
for
the
installation:
spirit
level,
pencil,
crosshead
screwdriver, drill, 8 mm concrete drill bit,
detection drill, square, tape measure or ruler,
tape width approx. 65 mm, hole saw approx. 80
mm (deviation in size may occur), knife and two
adjustable spanners or pliers (torque wrench
where applicable).