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Ground Level Preinstallation Details
The unit should be set on a solid, level foundation, preferably a
concrete slab at least 4" (10.2 cm) thick. The slab should be
above ground level and surrounded by a graveled area for good
drainage. Any slab used as a unit’s foundation should not adjoin
the building, since it is possible that sound and vibration may be
transmitted to the structure.
Rooftop Preinstallation Details
Check that the roof is weathertight and allows proper drainage of
condensation. Use steel or treated wood beams as unit support
for load distribution.
NOTE:
To ensure proper condensate drainage, the unit must be
installed in a level position.
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To avoid possible property damage or personal injury, the
roof must have sufficient structural strength to carry the
weight of the unit(s) and snow or water loads as required by
local codes. Consult a structural engineer to determine the
weight capabilities of the roof.
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The unit may be installed directly on wood floors or on Class
A, Class B, or Class C roof covering material.
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To avoid possible personal injury, a safe, flat surface for
service personnel should be provided.
Rooftop Installation
Roof Curb Installations Only
NOTES:
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Sufficient structural support must be determined prior to
locating and mounting the curb and package unit.
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Curb insulation, cant strips, flashing and general roofing
material are furnished by the contractor.
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Curbing must be installed in compliance with the National
Roofing Contractors Association Manual.
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Construct ductwork using current industry guidelines.
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The ductwork must be placed into the roof curb before
mounting the package unit.
Minimum Clearances
The unit is designed to be located outside the building with an
unobstructed condenser air inlet and discharge. Additionally, the
unit must be situated to permit access for service and
installation.
Condenser air enters from 3 sides. Air discharges upward from
the top of the unit. Refrigerant gauge connections are made on
the right-hand side of the unit as you face the compressor
compartment.
Electrical connections can be made on the right-hand side of the
unit. The best and most common application is for the unit to be
located 10" (25.4 cm) from the wall (4" [10.2 cm] minimum) with
the connection side facing the wall. This close-to-the-wall
application minimizes exposed wiring. Close-to-the-wall
application assures free, unobstructed air to the other 2 sides. In
more confined application spaces, such as corners, provide a
minimum 10" (25.4 cm) clearance on all air inlet sides.
Allow 18" (45.7 cm) minimum for service access to the
compressor compartment and controls. The top of the unit
should be completely unobstructed.
If the unit is to be located under an overhang, there should be a
minimum of 36" (91.4 cm) clearance and provisions made to
deflect the warm discharge air out from under the overhang.
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