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Snow:
The outdoor part should be installed on the wall in areas
with heavy snowfall.
The outdoor part should be installed at least 20 cm
above the expected snow level to prevent snow from
entering the outdoor part.
A wall console can be purchased as an accessory.
Installation inside buildings:
If the outdoor part is set up inside a building, observe
the following.
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If the outdoor part is set up in a basement, an attic,
in adjoining rooms or halls, make sure that the warm
air can be adequately released.
◊
Install an additional fan that has the same air volume
current at its disposal as the outdoor part set up in
the room which can potentially compensate for addi-
tional pressure losses through air channels.
◊
Make sure that air can be freely supplied from the
outside, if possible through air openings opposite the
unit that are sufficiently large.
◊
Ensure that there is adequate soundproofing to pre-
vent excessive noise in residences.
◊
Never block or shut the intake grille.
◊
Observe the static and other structural engineering
regulations and requirements for the building.
◊
Do not set up the unit in areas with lots of dust or ag-
gressive air.
Light
shaft
additional
fan
outdoor
part
Warm air
Light
shaft
Warm air
Cold
fresh air
Installation
The following instructions describe installation of the
cold cycle and the assembly of the indoor unit and out-
door part.
1. The required cross-sections are provided in the
"Technical Data” table.
2. Install the indoor unit and connect the pipe line as
described in the operating instructions for the indoor
unit.
3. When assembling the unit, observe the bending ra-
dii of the refrigerant lines and never bend the pipe in
the same place twice.
This may cause the line to become brittle or crack
.
4. Place the refrigerant lines between the indoor unit
and the outdoor part.
Make sure that they are securely fastened and take
steps to recirculate the oil!
5. Install the outdoor part with the wall or base console
onto stationery building parts approved for this pur-
pose.
Follow the installation instructions for the consoles.
6. Make sure that no structure-borne sound is trans-
mitted to parts of the building.
Structure-borne sound can be reduced through vi-
bration absorbers!
7. Remove the protective caps supplied and the screw
caps of the shut-off valves and use these for contin-
ued assembly.
8. Before you flare the refrigerant lines, make sure that
the screw cap is placed on the pipe.
9. Work with the refrigerant lines as shown in the fig-
ure below.
G
Only tools approved for use in cold conditions may
be used.
Tube cutter, deburrer and flare tool.
uneven
thickness
formation
of cracks
formation
of cracks
rippled
CORRECT
10. Check that the flare has the correct shape.
Deburrer
Refrigerant line
Flare tool
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