Installation and connection of the outdoor module
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Installation and connection of the outdoor module
6.1
Selecting a location for outdoor module
Select a location permitting easy wiring and pipe access to the power
source and indoor module.
Avoid locations exposed to direct sunlight / other heat sources.
Select a location from which noise emitted by the module will not incon-
venience neighbours.
Avoid locations where combustible gases may leak, be produced, flow /
accumulate.
Please note that water may drain from module during operation. Ensure
unobstructed condensation drain.
Select a level location that can handle the weight and vibration of the
module.
Avoid locations where the module could be covered by snow. To pre-
vent snow from blocking / blowing against the air intake in regions sub-
ject to heavy snowfall, special precautions are required (selecting a
higher installation location / installing a protective cover in front of the air
intake). This can reduce airflow and cause malfunctions.
Avoid locations exposed to oil, steam, or sulphuric gas.
To ensure stability, we recommend the use of two concrete brackets in
combination with a gravel bed for condensed water drainage.
Select an installation site where the module is largely protected from for-
eign objects (leaves, etc.). In this connection observe the recommenda-
tions in chapter Maintenance and inspection.
Select an installation site where no foreign material (leaves, etc.) get into
the module.
Do not exceed permissible line length between indoor and outdoor
module.
Risk of injury!
When carrying the module at the bottom there is a risk of crushing the
hands / fingers.