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OPTICLIMATE PRO 3 - Mounting and Drainage; Unit Mounting and Drainage Slope; Rubber Feet and Thread End Usage

OPTICLIMATE PRO 3
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THE CLIMATE FACTORY/USER MANUALS/OPTICLIMATE SPLIT (INVERTER)
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© The Climate Factory
1 cm mas fall
INSTALLATION
The unit should be mounted in such a way that the side of the condensation drain is at least 1 cm lower than
the other side (slope) to ensure that the condensate drains properly. In practice, the 1 cm elevations at all
corners – except the corner of the condensate drains – are exactly right for a correct fall. Using a spirit level is
recommended.
To avoid contact noises, the OptiClimate is delivered with rubber shock absorbers as standard issue, that are
suitable for suspended installation. If the OptiClimate is going to be placed on a solid base, the rubber shock
absorbers supplied with the connection set need to be used.
Special insulating springs can also be supplied for areas that have to be extra quiet. Placing the insulating
springs on the supports will ensure that the unit has automatic fall to the condensation drain.
The rubber feet with which the OptiClimate is placed on the pallet are use to suspend the unit by means of
thread ends.
A thread end, a large washer and a nut must be tted. (not supplied)
Installation of rubbers Installation of insulating springs