Installation
Installing the outdoor unit
Install the unit according to local codes and regulations, there may be slight differences between diffe-
rent regions.
Step 1: Selecting a good location for installation
Before installing the outdoor unit, you must choose a suitable location. Below are the requirements that
will help you choose a suitable location for the unit.
A suitable installation location has the following characteristics:
Meets all space requirements shown in the installation space requirements above.
Good air circulation and ventilation
Firm and solid - the location can support the unit and will not vibrate.
Noise from the unit will not disturb other people
Ensure that the outdoor unit is protected from prolonged periods of direct sunlight or rain.
When snowfall is expected, take appropriate measures to prevent ice build-up and damage to the coils.
DO NOT install the unit in the following locations:
Near an obstacle that blocks air inlets and outlets.
Near a public street, crowded areas or where noise from the unit may disturb others.
Near animals or plants that may be damaged by the hot air discharge.
Near any source of combustible gas
In a location exposed to large amounts of dust.
In a location exposed to excessive amounts of salt air.
Special considerations for extreme weather conditions
extreme weather conditions
If the unit is exposed to strong winds: Install the unit so that the exhaust fan
is at a 90° angle to the wind direction. If necessary, build a barrier in front of
the unit to protect it from extremely strong winds. See illustrations below. If
the unit is frequently exposed to heavy rain or snowfall:
Construct a shelter over the unit to protect it from rain or snow. Be careful
not to obstruct the airflow around the unit. If the unit is frequently exposed to
salty (coastal) air: Use an outdoor unit specially designed to resist corrosion.
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Viento fuerte
Deflector de viento
Viento fuerte
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