Goodman Mfg 000 BTUH + 115 Volt, MSC/MSH 9 Outdoor Unit Installation, Indoor Unit Installation

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Indoor Unit Installation

9.Pass the piping through the hole in the wall.

10.Place the upper claw on the back of the indoor unit on the upper hook of the installation plate. Move the indoor unit from side to side to ensure it is securely mounted. (See Figure 10 ).

NOTE: By placing cushioning material between the in- door unit and the wall, placement of piping is easier (see Figure 11). REMOVE CUSHIONING MATERIAL AFTER PIPING IS COMPLETED.

Upper Hook

 

 

Cushioning

Lower Hook

material

 

Figure 10

Figure 11

11.Push the lower part of the indoor unit up on the wall. Move it from side to side, up and down to ensure the unit is hooked securely.

Piping and wrapping

Evenly bundle the tubing, connecting cable and drain hose securely with tape as shown in Figure 12.

Because the condensed water from the rear of the indoor unit gathers in the drain pan and is piped out of the room, do not put anything else in the drain pan.

Figure 12

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Indoor unit must be connected before the outdoor unit.

Drain hose should not be allowed to become slack.

Insulate both the auxiliary pipings.

Ensure that the drain hose is positioned at the lowest side of the bundled tubing. Positioning it at the upper side can cause the drain pan to overflow inside the unit.

Drain hose should be sloped downward to ensure con- densate will drain correctly.

Do not allow piping to hold indoor unit away from the wall.

Never intertwine power wiring and other wiring.

Outdoor Unit Installation

Outdoor Installation precautions

Install the outdoor unit on a rigid base to prevent noise level and vibration.

Place the outdoor unit in such a manner to minimize restriction of discharge air.

Protect the unit from prevailing winds. To ensure the unit operates correctly, place the unit lengthwise along a wall or use a dust or shield plate.

Figure 13A

Figure13B

If a wall mount installation is required, the installation bracket should meet the requirement in the installation bracket diagram and the wall should be able to support the installation.

Be sure there are no obstacles blocking air discharge.

The installation wall should be constructed of brick, con- crete or another surface of equal strength to hold the unit safely. Make sure the connections to the wall, bracket and unit are firmly seated and there are no ob- structions to the airflow.

Anchoring the outdoor unit

The unit should be tightly anchored, horizontally, with a nut and bolt ( 10 or 8) on a concrete or similarly rigid, stable surface.

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000 BTUH + 115 Volt, 000 &12, MSC/MSH 9 specifications

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