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EN
Installation of the Cabinet
1
Prepare the hole in the wall so that the bottom
of the cabinet is well supported, the top has
minimum clearace and the air inlet louveres
have clearance as shown. Holes from the
outside through to the cavity should be sealed.
The cabinet should slope down towards the
rear by about 10~15 mm to allow water formed
during operation to drain.
2
Install the cabinet into the wall and secure.
Ensure the foam seals are not damaged.
Flash, seal or fill gaps around the inside and
outside to provide satisfactory appearance
and protection against the weather, insects
and rodents.
NOTE
•
Unit may be supported by a solid frame from
below or by a hanger from a solid overhead
support.
FLASH OR SEAL AROUND EXTERNAL
WALL FRAME OR ARCHITRAVE
STURDY TIMBER
FRAME ALL ROUND
UNIT
DRAIN CHUTE
EXTERNAL SUPPORT
FRAME AT BALANCE
POINT OF RAC
Preferred method of installation into
a timber framed wall, partition or window.
ALTERNATIVELY, BRACKETS
AS ILLUSTRATED BELOW
MAY BE USED.
TIMBER FRAMED
WALL OR PARTITION
Space for Outside Air Flow
100 mm minimum
AIR IN
AIR IN
AIR OUT
OPTION A
100 mm
100 mm
LOUVRE
FRONT
45° BRICK CUT AWAY
TO CLEAR LOUVRES
45° BRICK CUT AWAY
TO CLEAR LOUVRES
BRICK
WALL
AIR IN
AIR IN
BRICK
WALL
AIR OUT
TOP
VIEW
OPTION B
110~180 mm
110~180 mm