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6. Air Duct Installation
6.1 Piping Design and Installation
(1) In order to prevent short-circuit air delivery, the piping for air outlet and air return ducts must not be too close.
(2) The indoor unit does not have an air filter installed. The air filter must be installed at a location like an air inlet where it can be easily maintained.
(Without an air filter, dust particles may stick to the air heat exchanger which will make the air conditioner prone to failures and water leakage.)
(3) Before installing the air duct, ensure that the static pressure of the air duct is within the permitted range of the indoor unit (see section 6.2).
(4) Connect the canvas duct to the air return and air outlet ducts to prevent vibrations from the indoor unit transferring to the ceiling.
(5) Use heat insulation materials at a thickness of 25 mm or more to prevent condensation on the air duct.
(6) Connect the air duct as shown in Figure 6.1.
Note: On-site preparation required for all components except for the air conditioner.
Caution
Once the air conditioner body and the canvas joints are riveted together, the upper flange plate must be secured with screws.
(M6 x 12 screws are prepared on site.)
6.2 Fan Performance
7.1/8.0kW
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5
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9.0kW
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1130
Canvas Joint
Heat insulation layer
Air outlet
1
2
0
0
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0
Air flow (m
1180
1230
Air flow (m
Canvas Joint
Heat insulation layer
Return
Air Inlet
For Inspection
1
3
0
0
3
/h)
1280
1330
3
/h)
11
Figure 6.1
200Pa
190Pa
180Pa
170Pa
160Pa
150Pa
140Pa
130Pa
120Pa
110Pa
100Pa(default)
90Pa
80Pa
70Pa
60Pa
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30Pa
1
3
5
0
200Pa
190Pa
180Pa
170Pa
160Pa
150Pa
140Pa
130Pa
120Pa
110Pa
100Pa(default)
90Pa
80Pa
70Pa
60Pa
50Pa
30Pa
1380
1430

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