Through-the-wall Installations
The following instructions apply to wood, masonry, brick, concrete or cinder block wall construction
STEP 1
Follow steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the "STANDARD SASH WINDOW
INSTALLATION" instructions beginning on page 10.
STEP 2
CABINET PREPARATION – Remove the sill plate from the
cabinet by removing the two nuts and screws retaining the sill
plate. Note that the chassis retainer is secured by a right side
nut and screw (See Detail 1, Figure A.) Bend the tabs of the
sill plate down into its channel at both ends of the plate or cut
them off (See Detail 2, Figure A.) Turn the sill plate end to end,
180° and reinstall. Reverse the orientation of nuts and screws
so that the head of screw is on bottom of cabinet facing up and
nut is on top facing down (See Detail 3, Figure A.) Insure that
the chassis retainer is reinstalled as shown in the detail.
Figure A
CABINET
SILL
PLATE
TURN SILL PLATE
END TO END
Figure B EXTRA THICK WALL CONSTRUCTION
MAXIMUM WALL THICKNESS
MODEL
SMALL CHASSIS
MEDIUM CHASSIS
LARGE CHASSIS
BEFORE
SCREW
( REQUIRED)
DETAIL 1
RETAINER, CHASSIS
THIS SIDE ONLY
DETAIL 2
BEND TABS DOWN
CONDENSER
AIR INTAKE
LOUVERS
TOP VIEW SHOWING
A
BEVELED SIDES FOR
AIR INTAKE. WALL
7 ⅜"
BELOW UNIT MUST BE
7 ⅜"
BEVELED ALSO.
15 ⅛"
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STEP 3
WALL PREPARATION – The maximum wall thickness permis-
sible without special construction is determined by the model size
to be installed. THE OUTSIDE CABINET CONDENSER-AIR-
INTAKE-LOUVERS MUST NOT BE BLOCKED BY EXTENDING
INSIDE THE WALL AREA. Observe the maximum wall thickness
shown in the chart and diagram in Figure B.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXTRA THICK WALLS –
For installation in walls exceeding the maximum thickness shown
in the chart, the following suggested construction may apply.
NOTE: HOLES
MOVED TO
BACK SIDE
NUT
( REQUIRED)
CONDITIONED ROOM SIDE AIR
CONDENSER AIR
OUTLET / REJECTED
HEATED AIR
AFTER
NUT
( REQUIRED)
DETAIL 3
SCREW
( REQUIRED)
SCREW AND NUT
ORIENTATION NOW
REVERSED
TOP VIEW
" MINIMUM
BOTH SIDES
CONDENSER AIR
INTAKE LOUVERS
NOTE: Condenser air inlets
and outlet must be unobstruct-
ed to avoid the recirculation of
rejected heated air.
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