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Selecting the Installation Place (Cont.)
Outdoor Unit
If you put up a canopy to protect the outdoor unit from rain and sun rays,
make sure you do not create any obstacles for proper heat dispersion from
the condenser.
Install the outdoor unit:
3 In a safe place and solid place
3 Level, on a strong and secure installation
base and supporting frame
3 In the room to be air conditioned — avoid
installation in corridors or communal
areas
3 Where the air discharge and operating
sound level will not disturb neighbours
3 Where the minimum clearances can be
maintained (as illustrated) for free air
circulation.
Do NOT install the indoor unit:
2 Near sources of heat, steam or
flammable gas
2 Where it is exposed to high winds or
excessive dust
2 Where people often pass
2 Where it will be exposed to direct sunlight — if such position cannot be
avoided, use a protection that will not interfere with the airflow
2 Where animals are kept or plants are grown, as exposure to cold and hot
air will affect them
2 Where it will be subject to vibration — if such position cannot be avoided,
place rubber gaskets on the feet of the unit.
The distance between the indoor and outdoor units should be 5 metres,
and the pipe length can go up to a maximum of 15 metres with additional
refrigerant charge.
Max. Allowable
Tubing Length
at Shipment
Limit of
Tubing
Length
Limit of
Elevation
Difference H
Required Amount of Additional
Refrigerant (g/m)
CC ≤12000BTU CC ≥18000BTU
5m 15m 5m 20 30