1. CONDENSATE DRAIN
• The outlet direction of the condensate discharge
hose can be chosen according to the plant
requirements of the indoor unit.
• The diameter of the condensate discharge hose
must be the same as - or greater than - the diameter
of the connection pipe.
• Insert the flexible condensate discharge hose
completely in the condensate discharge connection.
• Seal the connections and wrap with insulating
material to prevent the formation of condensate on
the external surfaces of the pipe.
• Do not bend the condensate discharge hose.
• The condensate discharge hose must be as short as
possible and the drop angle must be at least 1 or 2%
to prevent the formation of air bubbles.
• Make sure that the condensate water flows correctly,
the connection of the condensate discharge hose
must not leak.
• The hose, couplings and the entire condensate
circuit must be dimensioned to ensure correct
disposal of all water produced by the indoor units.
• To avoid malfunctions or injury during the
condensate discharge test procedure, take great care
not to wet any of the unit’s electrical components.
• When the condensate discharge hose is used
by several units, the common hose must remain
approximately 100 mm lower than the condensate
discharge outlet of each unit. In this case, use a
thicker hose.
Diameter condensate drain (mm)
Ø
29
16. CONDENSATE DRAIN
Avoid siphons
Keep the exhaust
runs out at the level of the water
>50mm
150mm
100mm
100mm
Diameter condensate drain (mm)
Ø 16