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5 Installation
5.9.4
Installing the unit on the floor
5.9.5
Installing the condensate pipe
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2. Install a nut to the end and a spring washer to the suspension bolt.
3. Install the indoor unit to the suspension bolt then a washer and a nut
to secure.
4. Adjust the relative position of the suspension hook on the suspension
bolt so that the unit can be in level position in all directions.
5. Tighten the nut and ensure that four hooks are in close contact with
the nuts and washers, to fix the indoor unit.
6. Install the locknut and screw it down to secure the installation.
7. Ensure the unit is secure and does not shake or sway. Ensure that the
center of the indoor unit is aligned with the installation.
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It is possible to install the indoor unit on the floor and lead the pipes
behind or under the unit.
1. Choose if the pipes need to pass behind or under to the indoor unit.
2. Drill a hole in the wall with a downward gradient from the indoor unit to
the outdoor unit.
3. Hang the indoor unit with the hanger. Make sure that the indoor unit is
centered.
Caution
In order to ensure the condensate water comes out
successfully, the unit must be declined to the bottom side of the
unit when finished installation. Please make sure the front side
is higher, otherwise it may cause condensates to come out from
the air outlet.
Only use the rear drain tap for the floor & ceiling unit. Using any
other drain tap prevents proper draining of condensate.
When connecting multiple units to a shared condensate pipe, the shared
condensate pipe should be installed 100 mm or more below each unit's
drain tap.
1. Connect the condensate pipe to the drain tap.
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2. Ensure there is a downward gradient of 1/100-150. The pipe should
not rise at any point.
3. Insulate the condensate pipe and drain tap (rubber insulation with a
thickness of more than 8 mm) to prevent condensation.
4. Close off any unused drain taps on the unit.
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