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For particularly important applications, we recommend contacting expert heating
engineers.
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The user should try to limit high heat loads as much as possible as follows:
glass doors and windows exposed to many hours of sunlight should be fitted on
the inside with curtains or, even better, on the outside with coverings such as
Venetian blinds, verandahs, refractive film, etc.). The air-conditioned room must
remain closed as long as possible.
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Halogen spotlights or other electrical equipment with high power consumption
should not be used in the room (toasters, steam irons, hot plates for cooking,
etc.).
2.3 - CHOOSING THE POSITION OF THE UNIT
To obtain the best operating performance and prevent faults or hazardous conditions,
the position of indoor unit installation must meet the following requirements:
Do not expose the appliance to heat or steam sources (fig. 3).
a.
b.
Make sure that the space to the right and left is at least 60 mm and space above
the unit is at least 80 mm. (fig. 2).
The height of the unit's lower edge from the floor should be at least 100 mm if
c.
fixed to the wall in the lowest position. If fixed to the wall in the highest position,
it should be at least 80 mm from the ceiling (fig. 2).
The wall where the indoor unit is to be fixed, must be stable, strong and suitable
d.
to support the weight.
e.
It must be possible to leave room around the unit for any maintenance operations
that may be necessary.
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