Quick Start Manual
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DVC/DVH Inverter Mini-Split    Heat Controller
4. Refrigerant Line Installation
A. Remove the knockout from the desired side 
of the unit that the line set will be routed from. 
The lines from the unit can be routed either 
left or right, left back or right back (Fig. 14). 
B. Remove the clamp (Fig. 14) before attempt-
ing the bend the line set to prevent kinks. 
The clamp may be replaced and used to hold 
the line set in place, but this depends on the 
routing direction of the line set and whether it 
is needed, taking into account the line’s bend 
radius.
C. Loosley run the line set connections from the 
indoor unit through the hole in the wall.
D. Hang the unit onto the top anges of the wall 
bracket. Ensure the unit is properly seated. 
(Fig. 15)
E. Keep the unit away from the wall to prevent 
the line set from being kinked or crushed, use 
a piece of styrofoam as a spacer between the 
back of the unit and the wall. (Fig. 16) 
F. Feed the condensate drain line and refriger-
ant line set through the hole such that the unit 
can sit ush against the wall then remove the 
spacer. 
G. Push the bottom of the unit up and onto the 
lower anges of the wall bracket. Ensure that 
unit is properly sealed.
H. Be sure that the overall installation of the 
indoor unit and installation plate and ush 
against the wall and level.
5. Piping and insulating
A. Bundle the tubing, connecting cable*, and drain 
hose with tape or wire ties as shown in (Fig.17).
B. Be sure to arrange the drain line such that it 
is at the lowest point within the bundle as they 
exit the unit and hole in the wall to the out-
doors. (Fig. 17)
C. Because the condensed water from rear of 
the indoor unit is gathered in the ponding. Do 
not put anything else in this area.
E. Insulated the liquid line and suction lines 
separately.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Spacer
Top Flange
Bottom Flange
Ponding box
Tape/wire tie
Line set
Drain line
*Connecting 
Cable
Fig. 17
Fig. 14
Right
Knockout
Clamp
Knockout
Right back
Left Back
Left










