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Daikin UAA105-ST3M - 6 INSTALLATION; 6.1 Installation and Foundation

Daikin UAA105-ST3M
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6 INSTALLATION
Installation and Foundation
6.1.1 Selection of installation location
The equipment is designed for outdoor installation, such as roof, ground or building
surroundings.
The equipment should be positioned on robust and perfectly level foundation. It is
recommended that whole concrete board that extends to frozen ground be used as the
equipment foundation. While using the strip of concrete as the foundation, the minimum
width where install spring shock absorber must be no less than 250mm.
The base must be strong enough to support the weight of the equipment as stated in the
technical specifications and service personnel.
To minimize the vibration and noise transferred to building and surroundings, spring
shock absorbers (accessories sent together with equipment) must be installed.
Note: DAIKIN is not responsible for any equipment issue resulting from an Improper designed
or constructed foundation.
6.1.2 Space Requirement
Air-cooled chiller requires sufficient heat exchange between the air heat exchanger and
outside air to operate efficiently. There should be enough clearance around the
equipment to let sufficient air flow into condenser coil and allow for all post-installation
and maintenance work to be carried out correctly. Provide the minimum clearance
around the equipment as shown in dimensional drawings.
When air-cooled chiller is installed in area with snowfall (if applicable), please take note
on the following conditions:
(1)
Do not install the chiller below the eaves.
Improper installation Proper installation
(2)
Raise the installation foundation height of chiller in accordance with accumulated
snow depth. (The chiller foundation height should be 1m or more above the
maximum depth of accumulated snow.)

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