NAME OF PARTS
2 NAME OF PARTS
RPI-(8.0/10.0)FSN3E(-f)
3 UNITS INSTALLATION
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D A N G E R
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Check to ensure that the accessories are packed with the indoor
unit.
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Do not install the indoor units outdoors. If installed outdoors, an
electric hazard or electric leakage will occur.
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Consider the air distribution from each indoor unit to the space
of the room, and select a suitable location so that uniform air
temperature in the room can be obtained.
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Avoid obstacles which may hamper the air intake or the air dis-
charge flow.
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Pay attention to the following points when the indoor units are
installed in a hospital or other places where there are electronic
waves from medical equipment, etc.
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Do not install the indoor units where electromagnetic wave is
directly radiated to the electrical box, remote control cable or
remote control switch.
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Prepare a steel box and install the remote control switch in it.
Prepare a steel conduit tube and wire the remote control cable in
it. Then connect the ground wire with the box and tube.
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Install a noise filter when the power supply emits harmful noises.
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This unit is exclusive non electrical heater type indoor unit. It is
prohibited to install a electrical heater in the field.
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Do not put any foreign material into the indoor unit and check to
ensure that none exist in the indoor unit before the installation
and test running. Otherwise a fire or failure, etc., may occur.
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Mount suspension bolts using M10 (W3/8) as size, as shown be-
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C A U T I O N
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Do not install the indoor units in a flammable environment to avoid a
fire or an explosion.
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Check to ensure that the ceiling slab is strong enough. If not strong
enough, the indoor unit may fall down on you.
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Do not install the indoor units, outdoor unit, remote control switch and
cable within approximately 3 meters of strong electromagnetic wave
radiators such as medical equipment.
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Do not install the indoor units in a machinery shop or kitchen where
vapor from oil or mist flows to the indoor units. The oil will deposit on
the heat exchanger, thereby reducing the indoor unit performance,
and may deform. In the worst case, the oil damages the plastic parts
of the indoor unit.
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To avoid any corrosive action to the heat exchangers, do not install
the indoor units in an acid or alkaline environment.
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When lifting or moving the indoor unit, use appropriate slings to avoid
damage and be careful not to damage the insulation material on units
surface.
Wooden Bar
For Concrete
(60 mm to 90mm Square)
Slab 150~160mm
Concrete
Wooden Beam
Steel
Anchor Bolt
Part Name
Fan Casing
Fan
Fan Motor
Heat Exchanger
Strainer
Wiring holes
Expansion Valve
Electrical Box
Refrigerant Gas Pipe
Refrigerant Liquid Pipe
Drain Pipe
Air Filter
Hook
Air Inlet
Air Outlet
Capacitor
Square
Nuts
washers
Sling Bolt
(W3/8 or M10)