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Warnings: avoid… | E N G L I S H |
...any obstruction of the unit air outlet or return. | ...exposure to direct sunshine, when unit is operating in cooling | |||||||
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| ...positions too close to heating sources which may damage the unit. | |||||||
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...exposure to oil vapours.
...connecting condensate piping to sewage system drain without appropriate trap. Trap height must be calculated according to the unit discharge head in order to allow sufficient and continuous water evacuation.
...installation in areas with high frequency waves.
...only partial insulation of the piping.
...installation not correctly levelled which will cause condensate dripping.
...any rise in the condensate drain piping..
...horizontal condensate drain piping with less than 2% slope.
...flattening or kinking the refrigerant pipes or condensate pipes.
...excessive height difference between outdoor and indoor units (see installation manual of outdoor unit).
...slack on electrical connections. ...disconnecting refrigerant connections after installation: this will cause refrigerant leaks.
...unnecessary turns and bends in interconnecting tubing. ...excessive interconnecting tube length (see installation manual of outdoor unit).
GB - 5