OUTDOOR UNITS

CAUTIONS

Keep this unit away from direct radiation of the sun or other heaters.

If unavoidable, please cover it with a shelter.

In places near coast or with a high attitude where the wind is violent, please install the outdoor unit against the wall to ensure normal performance.

Use a baffle when necessary.

In the case of extremely strong wind, please prevent the air from flowing backwards into the outdoor unit. (Refer to chart 1)

Locate the outdoor unit as close to the indoor unit as possible.

The minimum distance between the outdoor unit and obstacles described in the installation chart does not mean that the same is applicable to the situation of an airtight. Leave open two of three directions A, B, C.

Strong wind

Chart 1

NECESSARY ROOM FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE

(Refer to chart 2, chart 3)

Remove the obstacles nearby to prevent the performance from being impeded by too little of air circulation.

The minimum distance between the outdoor unit and obstacles described in the installation chart does not mean that the same is applicable to the situation of an airtight room. Leave open two of the three directions (A, B, C).

>30 cm.

Air inlet

>200 cm.

(Wall or obstacle)

Air inlet

Air outlet

>30 cm. >60 cm.

Fix with bolt

Maintain channel

>60 cm.

Necessary width

Deep foundation

Chart 2

Chart 3

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York YUHC 18-60, YUHC 07-18 owner manual Outdoor Units, Necessary Room for Installation and Maintenance, Chart

YUHC 18-60, YUHC 07-18 specifications

York's YUHC (York University Hockey Club) has made a significant impact in the world of youth and community sports, with two notable teams: YUHC 07-18 and YUHC 18-60. Both squads have distinct characteristics, technologies, and features that contribute to their success and the development of young athletes.

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