5. Select a location where the proper draining of condensate water can be ensured and the
indoor unit can connect easily with the outdoor unit.
6. Make sure that there is enough space for care and maintenance, and the clearance between
the bottom of the indoor unit and ground is a minimum of 71 in. (1800mm).
7. When installing the suspension bolt, check if the installation location can withstand 5 times of
the weight of the unit. If not, reinforce it before installation.
Note: Avoid installing the indoor unit in areas where there would be greasy buildup, such as the
kitchen. This could reduce the capacity of the heat exchanger, lead to leakage and cause abnormal
operation of the water pump.
Fig. 3.1
3.2.2 Outdoor Unit
WARNING!
(1) Install the unit where it will not be tilted by more than 5°.
(2) If the location is subject to strong winds, the additional force must be accounted for and the
unit must be fixed securely to the base.
1. Install the outdoor unit in a place where it will be free from excessive dust and rain when
possible.
2. Install the outdoor unit where it is convenient to connect the indoor unit.
3. Install the outdoor unit where the condensate water can be drained out freely during heating
operation.
4. Do not locate animals and plants in the path of the warm air.
5. Install the outdoor unit on a solid surface that is capable of withstanding the weight of the unit
and generates as little noise and vibration as possible.