4. HOW TO INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT
4-1. Removing the Protective Spacer for
Transportation
Remove the packing skid from the bottom of unit and
then remove the plastic spacer used to secure the
compressor during transportation. (Fig. 4-1)
Place the unit on a level concrete pad, block or equal
and anchor.
Refer to Section 2. "Selecting the Installation Site".
4-2. Installing the Outdoor Unit
(1) Install blocks or a solid platform under the out-
door unit which provides a minimum height of
6 in. from ground level. (Fig. 4-2)
(2) The outdoor unit must be bolted down tightly to
the blocks or platform with 4 anchor bolts.
4-3. Tubing Direction
Tubing can be extended in 4 different directions as
shown in Fig. 4-3.
Service valves are housed inside the unit. To access
them, remove the access panel by removing the 3
attaching screws, then slide the panel downward
and pull it toward you.
If either rear, right or front tubing is needed, punch
out the knockout holes with a hammer or similar tool.
After punching out the knockout holes, mount
plastic protectors on the tubing outlets. These
accessories are packed inside the unit and can be
accessed through the access panel.
Use tube benders to extend refrigerant tubing to the
outside.
Inter-unit
wiring outlets
Access panel
Front
Tubing
outlets
Fig. 4-3
Rear
Power supply
wiring outlets
Right
Power
supply line
Control
wiring
Down
outlets
Packing
skid
6-11/16
Height :
Min: 6 in.
Connector Size
Power Supply
1/2"
Inter-unit
power line
Inter-unit
control line
1102_C_I
40
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Compressor
Plastic spacer
0496_C_I
Fig. 4-1
26
4-21/64
Anchor
bolts
(not supplied)
Unit: inch
1168_C_I
Fig. 4-2
Inter-unit Power Line
1/2"