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Application Guidelines
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
Indoor Unit Clearance/Outdoor Unit Installation
All referenced materials are to be field-supplied. Images are not to
scale..
Figure 9: Indoor Unit Clearance Requirements.
Bolt
Placement
& Anti-Vibration
Pad
Piping Connection
Top of Unit
Foundation
Indoor Unit Best Location
Follow recommended best practices when choosing an indoor location for the
single zone indoor unit.
• Use a metal detector to locate studs in the walls. Anchor unit following stud
location, to prevent damage to the wall.
• Clearance gap between any wall or enclosure and the left or right side of the
unit must be greater than 4 inches.
• Minimum clearance of the indoor unit from its top to the ceiling is 5 inches.
•
Unit should be at least 6.5 feet from the floor for adequate clearance.
• Keep unit away from any indoor steam or excessive heat.
• No obstacles should be placed around unit.
• Condensation drain (leakage piping) should be routed away from the unit.
• Do not install near doorway.
Figure 10: Outdoor Unit Mounting Methods.
More than 5 inches
More than
4 inches
More than
4 inches
At least 6.5 feet from the floor
If the outdoor unit is installed between standard and minimum
clearances, capacity decreases approximately 10 to 20%.
General Mounting for Outdoor Units
Securely attach the outdoor unit to a condenser pad, base rails, or
another mounting platform that is securely anchored to the ground
or building structure. Attach the outdoor unit with a bolt and nut on a
concrete or rigid mount. Refer to the applicable installation manual
and follow applicable local codes for clearance, mounting, anchor
and vibration attenuation requirements.
Mounting Platform
The underlying structure or foundation must be designed to sup-
port the weight of the unit. Avoid placing the unit in a low lying area
where water may accumulate. When installing the outdoor unit on
the wall or roof top, anchor the mounting base securely to account
for wind, earthquake or vibration.
Tie-Downs and Wind Restraints
The strength of the Single Zone system frame is adequate to
be used with field-provided wind restraint tie-downs. The overall
tie-down configuration must be approved by a local professional
engineer.
Always refer to local code when designing a wind restraint system.
Snow and Ice Conditions
In climates that experience snow build-up, place the unit on a raised platform to ensure condenser airflow. The raised support platform must
be high enough to allow the unit to remain above possible snow drifts. Mount the unit on a field-provided snow stand at a minimum height
that is equal to the average annual snowfall plus 20 inches. Design the mounting base to prevent snow accumulation on the platform in front
or back of the unit case. If necessary, provide a field fabricated hood to keep snow and ice and/or drifting snow from accumulating on the coil
surfaces. Use inlet and discharge duct or hoods to prevent snow or rain from accumulating on the fan inlet and outlet guards. Best practice
prevents snow from accumulating on top of the unit. Consider tie-down requirements in case of high winds or where required by local codes.
When deciding on a location to place the outdoor unit, be sure to choose an area where run-off from defrost will not accumulate and freeze on
sidewalks or driveways which may create unsafe conditions.
CAUTION