GE Wall Mount Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
10 31-5000560 Rev. 3
Step 1 - Preparation Cont.
Installation Instructions
Step 2 - Installation of the Indoor Unit
A. Select the Indoor location:
• Do not expose the unit to unusual heat sources or steam 
outlets.
• Select a location where there are no obstacles in front of 
the unit.
• Make sure that condensate drainage can be conveniently 
routed away.
• Do not install near a doorway.
• Ensure that the space around the left and right of the unit 
is more than 4”. The unit should be installed as high on the 
wall as possible but allow a minimum of 4” from the ceiling. 
• Use a stud finder to locate and mark stud locations for 
mounting and to prevent unnecessary damage to the wall.
• Install in a location that is strong enough to withstand the 
full weight and vibration of the unit.
• Leave enough space to allow access for routine 
maintenance.
• Select a location that gives easy access to removing and 
cleaning air filters.
• Install in a location that is 3 ft. or more away from other 
electrical appliances, such as televisions and audio devices.
B. Install the Mounting Plate
• Remove plastic bag, tape, and mounting plate from the 
back of the indoor unit.
• Place the mounting plate on the wall in the desired location 
taking into account the minimum clearances necessary for 
proper operation.
• Using a level, verify that the mounting plate is horizontal 
and mark the screw locations.
• Attach the mounting plate to the wall with the supplied 
screws. 
• Wall anchors are supplied if not able to align all screw holes 
with studs.
• Be sure that the mounting plate has been attached firmly 
and that applied weight is evenly distributed by each 
screw. (At least one screw in wall stud, others can use wall 
anchors.)
• The piping for the indoor unit may be routed to and from 
the unit in one of several directions: left, left rear, right, right 
rear, or right below. See Illustration on page 7.
NOTES:
• OD unit cannot hang from a ceiling or be stacked.
• Ensure that accumulated snow, debris, etc… will not block the 
air inlet or the coil exchanger if installing the OD unit with a 
fence or rail guard around it.
• Ensure ventilation in case of refrigerant leakage. R-410A is a 
safe, nontoxic, and nonflammable refrigerant.
• Avoid installing the OD unit where corrosive gases, such as 
sulfur oxides, ammonia, and sulfurous gas are produced. If 
unavoidable, consult with an installation specialist about using 
a corrosion-proof or anti-rust additive to protect the unit coils.
• Do not install the outdoor unit near the edge of a balcony. 
Otherwise, children may climb onto the outdoor unit and fall 
off of the balcony. 
• Do not install the outdoor unit in the following areas: Areas 
heavily laden with oil or greasy vapors such as kitchens. Oils 
and grease will create sticky layer on the coil and also cause 
drainage problems, thus degrade unit performance.
• Corrosive areas that can potentially have combustible 
gas leaks, contain suspended fibers or flammable dust, or 
flammables such as paint thinner or gasoline can cause fires. 
• Areas that contain small animals, rodents, reptiles or insects 
that can infiltrate the equipment and cause damage to internal 
components.
• Area where animals may urinate on the unit or ammonia may 
be generated. 
• Install as necessary a protective fence or the like to prevent 
their access if the outdoor unit must be installed in an area 
within easy reach of the general public.
• Take appropriate measures to protect it from those elements 
If the outdoor unit is installed in a cold region that is affected 
by snow accumulation, snow fall, or freezing. To ensure a 
stable operating, install inlet and outlet ducts.
• Make sure the outdoor unit is installed level and is stable. 
Install snow protection hood as necessary. 
• Avoid salty places such as the seaside for installation where 
air conditioner trouble is liable to occur.
• Install the outdoor unit in a location that is away from exhaust 
or the vent ports that discharge vapor, soot, dust, or debris. 
• Install the unit where it will not be tilted by more than 3°. 
However, do not install the unit with it tilted towards the side 
containing the compressor. 
• When installing the outdoor unit where it may exposed to 
strong wind, fasten it securely. 
• It is recommended that unit be installed under a canopy or 
elevated on a high stand. 
• Protect the drain line from freezing in areas where 
temperature drops to 32°F (0°C) or lower. 
• Please set up the outdoor unit in a high place and please 
do not arrange the frame of installed stand under the drain 
port, because the water dropped from the drain port repeats 
freezing and accumulating, and may block the drain port. 
• Do not use mineral oils on flared parts. Prevent mineral oil 
from entering the refrigerant system. Introduction of mineral oil 
may reduce the system life. 
• Be sure to use an inert gas such as nitrogen while brazing 
any refrigerant lines to prevent any oxidation 
• Be sure not to exceed refrigerant tubing length limits 
mentioned in table on page 15 for different models to ensure 
smooth operation of the unit. Otherwise the equipment life 
cannot be guaranteed.










