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Installation instructions for qualified personnel
5.1 Important notes prior to instal-
lation
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Transport the unit in its original packaging as
close as possible to the installation location.
You avoid transport damage by doing so.
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Check the contents of the packaging for com-
pleteness and check the unit for visible trans-
port damage. Report any damage immediately
to your contractual partner and the shipping
company.
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Lift the unit on the corners and not on the
refrigerant or condensate drainage connec-
tions.
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The refrigerant piping (injection and suction
pipe), valves and connections must be insu-
lated against vapour density. If necessary also
insulate the condensate drainage line.
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Select an installation location which allows air
to freely flow through the air inlet and outlet
(see section "Minimum clearances").
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Do not install the unit in the immediate vicinity
of devices which generate intensive thermal
radiation. Installation in the vicinity of thermal
radiation reduces the unit output.
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Only open the shut-off valves on the refrigerant
piping after installation is complete.
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Seal off open refrigerant piping with suitable
caps or adhesive strips to prevent the infiltra-
tion of moisture and never kink or compress
the refrigerant piping.
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Avoid unnecessary bends. This minimises the
pressure loss in the refrigerant piping and
ensures that the compressor oil can flow back
without obstruction.
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Make special preparations regarding the oil
return if the outdoor unit is located above the
indoor unit (see section "Oil return measures").
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Add refrigerant if the basic length of the refrig-
erant piping exceeds 5 metres. For the quantity
of additional refrigerant, refer to chapter
"Adding refrigerant".
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Perform all electrical wiring in accordance with
applicable DIN and VDE standards.
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Ensure the electrical cables are properly con-
nected to the terminals. Otherwise there is a
risk of fire.
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Use suitable fastening materials for the instal-
lation location of the units.
5.2 Selection of installation loca-
tion
Indoor unit
The indoor unit is designed for horizontal wall
installation underneath windows. However, it can
also be used in the upper wall area (max. 1.25 m
above the floor). The unit is also designed for hori-
zontal ceiling installation. Observe the condensate
drainage in particular here.
Fig. 27: Horizontal positioning
Outdoor unit
The outdoor unit is designed for horizontal installa-
tion on a base in outdoor areas. The installation
site must be level, flat and firm. The unit should
also be secured to prevent it from tipping over. The
outdoor unit can be set up outside as well as inside
a building. For external installation, please observe
the following notes to protect the unit from the
influence of the weather.
Rain
For floor or roof set-up, the unit should be installed
with at least 10cm ground clearance. A floor
bracket is available as an optional accessory.
Sun
The condenser on the outdoor unit emits heat.
Exposure to sunlight further increases the temper-
ature of the fins and reduces the heat released by
the finned heat exchanger. The outdoor unit should
be installed on to the north side of the building
whenever possible. If necessary, take measures to
provide sufficient shade (responsibility of cus-
tomer). One possible solution is to build a small
roofed area over the unit. These measures should
not affect the flow of warm outlet air.
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