Johnson JR8V Serie Manual De Instrucciones página 96

Sistema vrv unidade exterior
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5.3 Installing the Outdoor Unit
5.3.1 Preparing the structure for installation
The base of the outdoor unit must use a solid
concrete surface such as cement or a steel beam
frame as a base.
The base must be completely level to ensure that
every point of contact is even.
During installation, make sure the base supports the
vertical folds of the front and back under plates of the
chassis directly as the vertical folds of the front and
back under plates are located where the actual
support for the unit load is.
No gravel layer is required when the base is built on
a roof surface, but the sand and cement on the
concrete surface must be level, and the base should
be chamfered along the edge.
A water drainage ditch should be set around the
base to drain water around the equipment. Potential
risk: slipping.
Check the load-bearing capacity of the roof to make
sure it can support the load.
When you choose to install the piping from the
bottom, the base height should be above 200mm.
Make sure the base where the unit is installed is
strong enough to prevent vibrations and noise.
Minimum
width 100mm
Depends on the positioning size of the unit
Use four ground bolts (M8) to
secure the unit in place. The
best option is to screw in the
ground bolt until it is embedded
in the base surface by at least 3
threads.
Please refer to the figure below for the installation
position of expansion bolts.
Anchor bolt hole
inside
B
A
(14×22 U-shape hole)
Table 5.1
Size
A
B
Model
252-450
705
960 710 850
500-670
1105 1360 710 850
730-900
1645 1900 710 850
Φ8 Expansion bolt
Drain size
100mmx20mm
Figure 5.8
At least 3 threads
Figure 5.9
Wooden frame
mounting hole
(outside)
Figure 5.10
Unit: mm
U-shaped
C
D
hole
Φ14*22
30
5.3.2 Outdoor unit installation space
Make sure there is sufficient space around the unit for
maintenance work, and the minimum space for air inlet
and air outlet is reserved (see below to select a feasible
method).
NOTE
Ensure there is enough space for maintenance.
The units in the same system must be placed at
the same height.
Outdoor units must be spaced so that sufficient
air may flow through each unit. Sufficient airflow
across heat exchangers is essential for outdoor
units to function properly.
For single installation
A
A
Installation with walls in two directions
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
Figure 5.11
Figure 5.12
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