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2. Installation location 

Fig. 2-4

2.2. Choosing the outdoor unit installation location

•   Avoid locations exposed to direct sunlight or other sources of heat.

•   Select  a  location  from  which  noise  emitted  by  the  unit  will  not  inconvenience 

neighbors.

•   Select a location permitting easy wiring and pipe access to the power source and 

indoor unit.

•   Avoid locations where combustible gases may leak, be produced, flow, or accu-

mulate.

•   Note that water may drain from the unit during operation.

•   Select a level location that can bear the weight and vibration of the unit.

•   Avoid locations where the unit can be covered by snow. In areas where heavy 

snow fall is anticipated, special precautions such as raising the installation loca-

tion or installing a hood on the air intake must be taken to prevent the snow from 

blocking the air intake or blowing directly against it. This can reduce the airflow 

and a malfunction may result.

•   Avoid locations exposed to oil, steam, or sulfuric gas.

•   Use the transportation handles of the outdoor unit to transport the unit. If the unit 

is carried from the bottom, hands or fingers may be pinched.

2.3. Outline dimensions (Outdoor unit) (Fig. 2-2)

2.4. Ventilation and service space

2.4.1. Windy location installation

When installing the outdoor unit on a rooftop or other location unprotected from the 

wind, situate the air outlet of the unit so that it is not directly exposed to strong winds. 

Strong wind entering the air outlet may impede the normal airflow and a malfunction 

may result.

The following shows three examples of precautions against strong winds.

1

  Face the air outlet towards the nearest available wall about 50 cm away from the 

wall. (Fig. 2-3)

2

  Install an optional air guide if the unit is installed in a location where strong winds 

from a typhoon, etc. may directly enter the air outlet. (Fig. 2-4)

 

A

   Air protection guide

3

  Position the unit so that the air outlet blows perpendicularly to the seasonal wind 

direction, if possible. (Fig. 2-5)

 

B

   Wind direction

2.4.2. When installing a single outdoor unit (Refer to the last page)

Minimum  dimensions  are  as  follows,  except  for  Max., meaning  Maximum  dimen-

sions, indicated.

Refer to the figures for each case.

1

 Obstacles at rear only (Fig. 2-6)

2

 Obstacles at rear and above only (Fig. 2-7)

  •   Do not install the optional air outlet guides for upward airflow.

3

 Obstacles at rear and sides only (Fig. 2-8)

4

 Obstacles at front only (Fig. 2-9)

 

*

   When using an optional air outlet guide, the clearance is 500 mm or more.

5

 Obstacles at front and rear only (Fig. 2-10)

 

*

   When using an optional air outlet guide, the clearance is 500 mm or more.

6

 Obstacles at rear, sides, and above only (Fig. 2-11)

  •   Do not install the optional air outlet guides for upward airflow.

2.4.3. When installing multiple outdoor units (Refer to the last page)

Leave 25 mm for space or more between the units.

1

 Obstacles at rear only (Fig. 2-12)

2

 Obstacles at rear and above only (Fig. 2-13)

  •   No more than 3 units must be installed side by side. In addition, leave space as shown.
  •   Do not install the optional air outlet guides for upward airflow.

3

 Obstacles at front only (Fig. 2-14)

 

*

   When using an optional air outlet guide, the clearance is 1000 mm or more.

4

 Obstacles at front and rear only (Fig. 2-15)

 

*

   When using an optional air outlet guide, the clearance is 1000 mm or more.

5

 Single parallel unit arrangement (Fig. 2-16)

 

*

   When  using  an  optional  air  outlet  guide  installed  for  upward  airflow,  the  clearance  is 

1000 mm or more.

6

 Multiple parallel unit arrangement (Fig. 2-17)

 

*

   When  using  an  optional  air  outlet  guide  installed  for  upward  airflow,  the  clearance  is 

1500 mm or more.

7

 Stacked unit arrangement (Fig. 2-18)

  •   The units can be stacked up to two units high.
  •   No more than 2 stacked units must be installed side by side. In addition, leave space as 

shown.

Fig. 2-2

(mm)

330+40

370

1050

225

600

981

B

A

Fig. 2-5

Fig. 2-3

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