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OWNER’S MANUAL
LOCATION/MOUNTING CONTINUED
Units may be field installed by
suspending from ceilings or placed
on mounting platforms made of
materials of sufficient strength to
prevent vibrations and sound
resonance.
Install sound and vibration
eliminators such as anti-vibration
pads, canvas duct connectors (field
supplied) or other approved methods
to isolate the unit from the supportive
structure and ductwork. (See figure
at right).
CONDENSATE DRAIN/
PLUMBING CONNECTION
Check all local codes and by-laws
for approved methods of condensate
water disposal. If codes permit,
condensate water is returned back to
the swimming pool by gravity
drainage to the nearest skimmer or
surge tank (if equipped) is ideal. if
codes do not permit condensate
water to be returned back to the
swimming pool, an approved drain
must be provided for proper disposal.
If codes permit, schedule 40 PVC
pipe is recommended for drainage
pipe. Slope the condensate drain line
with a minimum of 1/4 inch per foot.
A P-trap is recommended and filled
with water to prevent air from
entering the unit to assure proper
drainage of the condensate.
A condensate pump is required
(field supplied) at installations where
the unit is located below the pool
water surface or drain access. If a
pump is used it must have sufficient
pump head to overcome vertical lift
and water pressure if pumped into a
pressurized pipeline. When
connecting to a pressurized pipeline
a check valve and solenoid should be
used. Do not connect the condensate
drain to a pipe with negative
pressure. When the dehumidifier is
installed outdoors, the drain line must
be heat taped and insulated to avoid
freezing.
Typical Ceiling Suspended Installation
Typical Floor Installation
Add Spring Isolater
an all four hanging rods
Corner Legs (Standard)