2. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
2-1. CEILING OPENINGS AND SUSPENSION
BOLT INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
• Install the indoor unit at least 2.2 m above floor or grade level.
• For appliance not accessible to the general public.
• Refrigerant pipes connection shall be accessible for maintenance
purposes.
• Make an opening in the ceiling 384 mm × 1160 mm in size. This func-
tions as a check window and will be needed later during servicing.
• If the dimensions are not accurate, when the grille is installed there
may be gaps between it and the indoor unit. This may result in dripping
water or other problems.
• When deciding on placement, consider carefully the space around the
ceiling and make your measurements generous.
• Ceiling types and building construction differ. Therefore you should
consult with the builder and decorator.
• Using the installation template (top of the package) and the gauge
(supplied as an accessory with the grille), make an opening in the
ceiling so that the main unit can be installed as shown in the diagram.
(The method for using the template and the gauge are shown.)
• Use M10 suspension bolts
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• After suspending the indoor unit, you will have to connect the pipes
and wiring above the ceiling. Once the location has been fixed and the
direction of the pipes has been determined, place the refrigerant and
drainage pipes, and the wiring that connects the indoor and outdoor
units in their desired locations before suspending the indoor unit. This is
especially important in cases where the ceiling is already in existence.
• The packing material (cushion) is taped to the unit. When using the
packing material, do not remove it from the unit to prevent horizontal
vane damage.
• Remove the packing material (cushion) before installing the plastic
bag and the cover.
• To prevent from dust, protect the indoor unit by covering with the plastic
bag and the cover.
• Remove the plastic bag and the cover before installing the grille (op-
tional).
1) Wooden structures
• Use tie beams (single storied houses) or second floor beams (two
story houses) as reinforcing members.
• Wooden beams for suspending air conditioners must be sturdy and
their sides must be at least 60 mm long if the beams are separated
by not more than 900 mm and their sides must be at least 90 mm
long if the beams are separated by as much as 1800 mm.
• Use channel, duct and other parts procured locally to suspend the
indoor unit.
2) Ferro-concrete structures
• Secure the suspension bolts using the method shown, or use steel
or wooden hangers, etc. to install the suspension bolts
• When the unit is put down with its lower surface facing down, place
packing material (cushion) underneath to prevent horizontal vane
damage.
54.5 mm
20 mm
Ceiling panel
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Use inserts rated at
100-150 kg each
Align center of ceiling
opening and bolt distance
Air
Outlet
outlet
(underside)
1051 mm
1160 mm Ceiling opening
1200 mm Grille outlet
Do not remove.
Horizontal vane may be damaged.
Packing material (cushion)
Plastic bag
Cover
Roof beam
Beam
Suspension bolt
Rafter
Steel reinforcing rod
Suspension bolts M10
54.5 mm
20 mm
C channel
Channel suspension
bracket
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