3. Installing the indoor unit
E
A
D
Fig. 3-4
C
D
Fig. 3-5
A
Fig. 3-6
B
Fig. 3-8
C
Fig. 3-9
4
F
C
B
G
I
H
B
A
Fig. 3-7
A
E
D
Fig. 3-10
3.2.3. Installing the wall mounting fixture (Fig. 3-4)
Since the indoor unit weighs near 21 kg, 46.3lbs, selection of the mounting
location requires thorough consideration. If the wall does not seem to be
strong enough, reinforce it with boards or beams before installation.
The mounting fixture must be secured at both ends and at the centre, if
possible. Never fix it at a single spot or in any nonsymetrical way.
(If possible, secure the fixture at all the positions marked with a bold arrow.)
Warning:
If possible, secure the fixture at all positions indicated with a bold arrow.
Caution:
• The unit body must be mounted horizontally.
• Fasten at the holes marked with
Min. 120 mm, 4-11/16 inch
Min. 220 mm, 8-11/16 inch
Min. 70 mm, 2-3/4 inch
Fixing screws (4 × 25)
Level
Fasten a thread to the hole.
Place the level against the horizontal reference line of the mount board and mount so that it is
level. Hang a weight from the thread and align with
Weight
Mount board
3.3. When embedding pipes into the wall (Fig. 3-5)
• The pipes are on the bottom left.
• When the cooling pipe, drain pipes internal/external connection lines etc are to
be embedded into the wall in advance, the extruding pipes etc, may have to be
bent and have their length modified to suit the unit.
• Use marking on the mount board as a reference when adjusting the length of the
embedded cooling pipe.
• During construction, give the length of the extruding pipes etc some leeway.
Mount board
Reference marking for flare connection
A
Through hole
On-site piping
3.4. Preparing the indoor unit
* Check beforehand because the preparatory work will differ depending on the
exiting direction of the piping.
* When bending the piping, bend gradually while maintaining the base of the
piping exiting portion. (Abrupt bending will cause misshaping of the piping.)
Attachment of L-shaped connection pipe
Right, left and rear piping (Fig. 3-6)
1. Remove the flare nut and cap of the indoor unit. (Gas pipe only)
2. Apply refrigerating machine oil to the flare sheet surface. (Preparation on
location)
3. Facing the direction in which the L-shaped connection pipe
make a quick connection to the indoor unit flare connection opening.
4. Tighten the flare nut using a double open-end wrench. (Fig. 3-9)
Tightening force: 68~82 N•m, 49~59ft lbs
5. Attach the charge nut
leakage of the L-shaped connection pipe
Remove the charge nut
Tightening force: 34~42 N•m, 25~30ft lbs
6. Cover the flare connection portion with the pipe cover of the L-shaped
connection pipe
L-shaped connection pipe
Cut-off position (Straight pipe portion)
Tightening direction
Cover with pipe cover
Cover the flare nut connection portion with the pipe cover.
Lower piping (Fig. 3-7)
1. Cut L-shaped connection pipe
2. Insert the flare nut that was removed earlier onto the straight pipe side of the cut
L-shaped connection pipe
3. Remove the flare nut and cap of the indoor unit. (Gas pipe only)
4. Apply refrigerating machine oil to the flare sheet surface. (Preparation on
location)
5. Quickly connect the L-shaped connection pipe
described in part 2) to the indoor unit flare connection opening.
6. Tighten the flare nut using a double open-end wrench. (Fig. 3-9)
Tightening force: 68~82 N•m, 49~59ft lbs
7. Attach the charge nut
leakage of the L-shaped connection pipe
Remove the charge nut
Tightening force: 34~42 N•m, 25~30ft lbs
8. Cover the flare connection portion with the pipe cover of the L-shaped
connection pipe
as shown by the arrows.
EPK of the mount board to permit leveling.
to the liquid pipe side joint portion, and check for
connection portion.
after completion of the work.
so that it is not exposed. (Fig. 3-10)
at the position indicated in (Fig. 3-8).
and then flare the end of the pipe.
that has been processed as
to the liquid pipe side joint portion, and check for
connection portion.
after completion of the work.
so that it is not exposed. (Fig. 3-10)
will be removed,