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Installation ManualSplit Type Room Air Conditioner
CONTENTS
General Precautions .................................................................................. 2
Location and Mounting Positions .............................................................. 3
IDU Installation ......................................................................................... 4
Outdoor Installation .................................................................................. 7
CycloJet ................................................................................................. 10
Ÿ Contact an authorised service technician for repair or maintenance of this unit.
Ÿ Contact the authorised installer for installation of this unit.
Ÿ This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Ÿ Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the air conditioner.
Ÿ If the power cord is to be replaced, replacement work shall be performed by authorised personnel only.
Ÿ Installation work must be performed in accordance with the national wiring standards by authorised personnel only.
CAUTION
-: 2 :-
Mounting Connections :-
Chassis-CH-1HP Chassis-CH-2LP & CH-2
-: 3 :-
-: 4 :-
1 2(N)
To outdoor unit
-: 5 :-
-: 6 :-
-: 7 :-
1 2(N)
To indoor unit
-: 8 :-
-: 9 :-
FIG. 1 – OUTDOOR UNITDimension A - figure 1: Minimum distance from the obstruction for air exit "A" = 800mm
Installation General Recommendations
At the time of the outdoor unit installation, the following precautions should be taken:
l Select a place where there is no constant movement of people.
l Select the driest and ventilated place as possible.
l Avoid installing it close to sources of heat or vapors, exhausts or inflammable gases.
l Avoid installing the units with the fan facing a wall directly.
l Avoid installing in places where the equipment will be exposed to predominant winds, strong and frequent rain and excessive humidity/dust.
l Avoid curves and unnecessary bends in the connection tubes.
l Follow the required spaces for installation, maintenance and air circulation in accordance with the figures 1 and 2.
6 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
30mm or more
FIG. 2 - RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SPACING BETWEEN THE UNITS
a
b
NOTE
Units should be assembled inaccordance with the figure 2a.In this way, the interconnectionconnections will be close to thewall.
For outdoor units assembledwith the electrical box facingthe same side (one facing theother), it is recommended aspacing of 600 mm.
NOTE
It is important that the installation be done over a firm and resilient surface; we recommend a base of concrete, fixing the unit to the base via screws and using rubber pads between both to avoid undesirable noises.
The minimum distance h = 30mm as shown in Fig-3 is recommended.
FIG. 3 - RUBBER PADS
300mm or more
NOTE
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It is recommended to not directly install unitover irregular surfaces, such as grass; this canharm the unit leveling (figure 4).
FIG. 6 - INSTALLATION WITH CROSS ARM BRACE
FIG. 4 – AVOID INSTALLATION ON GROUND
CAUTION
Check the existence of a perfect flow viahydraulic drain (if any) placing the water insidethe outdoor unit.
l It is recommended to not install outdoor unit in steps in order to avoid heated air from one unit to cross the other (figure 5).
l The condensation air discharge side must always be facing the area without obstructions such as walls.
When the outdoor unit installation is made over cross arm brace, the following aspects should be observed:
l The minimum distances and the recommended spaces should be as per figures 1, 3 and 6.
l The dimensions should be correct for all parts (cross arm brace, beams, supports, screws, etc.) used for installation of unit.
l The wall supports should be rigid in order to avoid accidents such as falls etc.
NOTE
FIG. 5 – AVOID INSTALLATION IN STEPS
For the installation of multiple outdoor units, seerecommendations as mentioned.
NOTE
2 m
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ElectricalCover
Electrical Cover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
WALL
7. Recommended layout for the installation of multiple outdoor units
The installation of more than one outdoor unit requires minimal distances between/among the units installed, the distance from surrounding walls etc. in order to make optimum air circulation and an easy access to interconnecting pipes and the electrical boxes of the units.
The following figures show the recommended layouts for the installation of two, three or four units.
WALL
WALL
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
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ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
Four (or three) units with Single wall
NOTEIt is recommended that for the installation of multiple outdoor units, considering three surroundingwalls, there should be a free spacing of 2 meters above the units.
-: 13 :-
WALL
WALL
WA
LL
WALL
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
ElectricalCover
WALL
WA
LL
NOTEDimension A:Minimum distance between the outdoor units.
- For Ch-1 HP “A”= 650 mm - For Ch-2 LP and Ch-2 “A” = 800 mm
8. Dimensions for Outdoor Units
Detail of connections
Units in millimeters (mm)
Detail of connections
Units in millimeters (mm)
CH-1 HP Chassis
Chassis
CH-2 LP
CH-2
"A" (mm)
563
704
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