2.4 - SELECTION OF POSITION OF THE INSIDE UNIT
to obtain the best operating performance and prevent faults or hazardous conditions, the position of indoor
unit installation must meet the following requirements:
a. Do not expose the indoor unit to heat or steam.
b. make sure that the space to the right and left is at least 120 mm and space above the unit is at least 150
mm. (figure 1).
c. the indoor unit must be installed at a minimum height of 2 metres and maximum of 3 metres from the
floor.
d. The wall where the indoor unit is to be fixed, must be stable, strong and suitable to support the weight.
e. there must be no obstacles for the free circulation of air both from the inlet side and especially the outlet
side. in particular, there must be no obstacles within a distance of 2000 mm.
a shorter distance could cause turbulence such to prevent correct operation of the appliance.
f. if possible, install the unit on an outdoor wall, in a way to be able to convey condensate draining to the
outside.
g. The indoor unit must not be in a position such that the air flow is aimed directly at the persons below
(figure 3).
Table 17
length for one indoor unit
Difference in height between the indoor and outdoor units "A"
h. the indoor unit must not be installed directly above household appliances (television, radio, refrigerator,
etc.) or above a heat source (figure 2).
i. install the indoor unit in a way that there are no obstacles, which do not allow the signals emitted by the
remote control to be received (figure 4).
EN - 14
Model
max 25 m.
max 10 m.
A
X
1