1-5. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
Open as a rule
More than 500 mm if
the front and both sides
are open
en
More than
100 mm
Open as a rule
More than 500 mm if the back,
both sides and top are open
*2 The manufacturing year and month is indicated on the spec name plate.
Units should be installed by licensed contractor according to local code requirements.
Air inlet
2 - 12 mm × 36 mm
oval holes (Base bolt M10)
6
*2
More than 350 mm
*2
Outdoor unit installation
950 mm
2-U-shape notched holes
(Base bolt M10)
175
mm
600 mm
Air inlet
Air outlet
After the leak test, apply insulat-
ing material tightly so that there
is no gap.
When the piping is to be attached to
a wall containing metals (tin plated)
or metal netting, use a chemically
treated wooden piece 20 mm or
thicker between the wall and the pip-
ing or wrap 7 to 8 turns of insulation
vinyl tape around the piping.
To use existing piping, perform
COOL operation for 30 minutes
and pump down before removing
the old air conditioner. Remake flare
according to the dimension for new
refrigerant.
More than 100 mm
More than 200 mm if there are
obstacles to both sides
To avoid risk of fire, embed or protect the refrigerant piping.
External damage on the refrigerant piping can be cause of fire.
PARTS TO BE PROVIDED AT YOUR SITE
(A) Power supply cord*1
(B) Indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire*1
(C) Extension pipe
(D) Wall hole cover
(E) Piping tape
Extension drain hose
(F)
(or soft PVC hose, 15 mm inner diam-
eter or hard PVC pipe VP16)
(G) Refrigeration oil
(H) Putty
(I) Pipe fixing band
(J) Fixing screw for (I)
(K) Wall hole sleeve
Note:
*1 Place indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire (B) and power
supply cord (A) at least 1 m away from the TV antenna
wire.
The "Q'ty" for (B) to (K) in the above table is quantity to be
used per indoor unit.
WARNING
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Little
amount
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2 to 7
2 to 7
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