Installation Service
9.INSTALL INDOOR UNIT
9.1Install the Real Panel
1. Always mount the rear panel | Wall | Mark on the | Gradienter | Wall | |
horizontally. Due to the water tray | middle of it | ||||
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of indoor unit has been adopted the | Space |
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to the |
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wall |
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outlet of water tray should be | 150mm |
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adjusted slightly down when | above |
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installing, that is taking the outlet of |
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the water tray as the center of a | Left |
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circle, the included angle between | ij 55mm |
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the evaporator and level should be | (Rear piping hole) | (Rear piping hole) | |||
0 or more, that is good for |
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condensing water drainage. |
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2.Fix the rear panel on the wall with screws. (Where is
plastic granula) |
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Left | tubing | ||
3. Be sure that the rear panel has | |||
been fixed firmly enough to support | tubing | (recommended) | |
the weight of an adult of 60kg, |
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further more, the weight should be |
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evenly shared by each screw. | Right tubing | ||
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9.2 Install the Piping Hole | Fig.12 | ||
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1. Determine which side of the unit you should |
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make the hole for tubing and wiring. (Fig.12) |
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2. Make the piping hole (Ɏ55) in the wall at a |
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slight downward slant to the outdoor side. | Indoor |
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| • Before making the hole, check | Wall pipe |
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| to be cut. |
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| electrical wiring or conduits |
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3. Insert the | Fig.13 |
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to prevent the connection piping and wiring |
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from being damaged when passing through |
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the hole. |
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9.3 Install the Water Drainage Pipe
1.Drainage hose must be placed at downward slant downward slant for smooth drainage.
2.Do not wrench, bend or heave the drainage hose or flood its end by water. (Fig.14)
3.The prolonged drainage hose should be covered by heat insulation material when through indoor.
Wrenched
Bent
Flooded
Fig.14
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