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16.For lnstallatlon In windows havlng no side flanges or with wood stops.
The flanges (top and two sides) on the air condi- tioner must mate against companion flanges on the window, not more than %s” (.2 cm) in thickness. On the side with the opened sash, the leading edge of the sash becomes the flange. On the top and jamb side of most metal windows, the flange is there.
In windows where there are no flanges or where there are thick wood flanges or stops, use metal angles or wood to provide a stop for the unit flange. Diagrams at left show three suggested methods.
17.For installation in steel casement windows.
Follow Steps 2 and 3 on page 5. NOTE In Step 3, the shelf tabs must butt to the front of fhe bottom angle on the casement (see diagram
at left).
When Step 3 Is flnlshed, follow Steps 4 through 10on page 6, and Steps 11and 12 on page 7. Then proceed with the final two para- graphs in this Step 17,which immediately follow.
Open wlndow at least 18(p to allow room for unit cabinet. If necessary, remove window crank handle so the window will open wide enough. Tii opened window to the wall or frame to prevent the window from swinging.
Drill Vu” holes in the window jamb top to line up with holes in filler frame (see diagram at left). Use two thread cutting screws (Item 13) to secure unit. If you need additional holding strength, add screws at the bottom of the unit side channels (see Step 13 diagram).
Installationinstructionsfor modelACC602
To help avoid any installation problems and to help assure
Inspect the condition of the window where the air conditioner will be installed. Be sure it will support the weight of the unit.
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