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Installation Manual
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Wall-Mounted Sensor Installation
Proper indoor unit operation depends on the location of the room sensor, if a room sensor is installed in addition to, or to use in place of a
controller. A good location will protect the sensor from direct sunlight and external local sources of water vapor and air flow. If no mounting
height was specified by the building designer, place the handy box approximately four (4) to five (5) feet above the finished floor.
• It may be necessary to use a handy box that is sized in metric units, depending on the sensor model. Check with your LG representative to
verify which size of handy box is needed for the sensor in question.
• Maintain at least the minimum distance required between the communications cable and power wiring. The minimum required space be-
tween the two depends on the voltage of the power wiring.
•
Do not route power wiring and communications cables in the same conduit. Routing power wiring and communications cables together
will cause communication errors and unit malfunction.
•
Do not cut the quick-connect plugs off or adjust the length of the cable. Keep the communications cable away from high voltage wires
and electromagnetic field (EMF) producing equipment. Performing these actions will cause communication errors and unit malfunction.
Wired Controller Installation
Ceiling Cassette indoor units can be used with various wired controllers (optional; sold separately). Wired controllers include a sensor to
detect room temperature. To maintain comfort levels in the conditioned space, the wired controller must be installed in a location away from
direct sunlight, high humidity, and where it could be directly exposed to cold air. Controller must be installed four (4) to five (5) feet above the
floor where its display can be read easily, in an area with good air
circulation, and where it can detect an average room temperature.
Do not install the remote controller where it can be impacted by the
following:
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Drafts or dead spots behind doors and in corners
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Hot or cold air from ducts
• Radiant heat from sun or appliances
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Concealed pipes and chimneys
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Uncontrolled areas such as an outside wall behind the remote
controller
1. Pull communications cable between the controller handy box (if
used) and the indoor unit (field supplied; see submittals for com-
munication cable specifications).
2. Store a minimal amount of cable in the handy box. Any additional
cable must be coiled and stored near the indoor unit control
panel.
3. If the cable between a zone controller and the indoor unit is too long,
do not cut. Coil any spare communications cable, tie-wrap it,
and leave it next to the indoor unit location.
4 to 5 feet
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Controller and Optional Wall-Mounted Sensor Installation