Installation guide

INSPECT
NEW
UNIT
After
uncrating
unit,
inspect
thoroughly
for
hidden
damage.
If
damage
is
found,
notify
the
transportation
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
company
immediately
and
file
a
concealed
damage
claim.
Consult
a
qualified
installer,
service
agency,
or
the
dealer/distributor
for
information
and
assistance.
The
qualified
installer
must
use
factory
authorized
kits
and
accessories
when
modifying
this
product.
Refer
to
the
individual
instructions
packaged
with
the
kit
or
accessory
when
installing.
The
weight
of
the
product
requires
careful
and
proper
handling
procedures
when
lifting
or
moving
to
avoid
personal
injury.
Use
care
to
avoid
contact
with
sharp
or
pointed
edges.
Follow
all
safety
codes.
Wear
safety
glasses,
protective
clothing,
and
work
gloves.
Use
a
heat
sinking
material
such
as
a
wet
rag
-
during
brazing
operations.
Keep
a
fire
extinguisher
available.
Consult
local
codes
and
the
National
Electric
Code
(NEC)
for
special
requirements.
Improper
installation,
adjustment,
alteration,
service
or
maintenance
can
void
the
warranty.
LOCATION
4&
WARNING
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to
turn
off
the
main
(remote)
electrical
dis-
connect
device
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
Before
installing,
modifying
or
servicing
system,
turn
OFF
the
main
(remote)
electrical
disconnect
device.
There
may
be
more
than
one
disconnect
device.
Lock
out
and
tag
switch
with
a
suitable
warning
label.
A
CAUTION
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
proper-
ty
damage
R-410A
systems
operate
at
higher
pressures
than
R-22
systems.
When
working
with
R-410A
sys-
tems,
use
only
service
equipment
and
replace-
ment
components
specifically
rated
or
approved
for
R-410A
service.
Check
local
codes
for
regulations
concerning
zoning,
noise,
platforms,
and
other
issues.
Locate
unit
away
from
fresh
air
intakes,
vents,
or
bedroom
windows.
Noise
may
carry
into
the
openings
and
disturb
people
inside.
Locate
unit
in
a
well
drained
area,
or
support
unit
high
enough
so
that
water
runoff
will
not
enter
the
unit.
Locate
unit
away
from
areas
where
heat,
lint,
or
exhaust
fumes
will
be
discharged
onto
unit
(as
from
dryer
vents).
CLEARANCES
Locate
unit
away
from
recessed
or
confined
areas
where
recirculation
of
discharge
air
may
occur
(refer
to
CLEARANCES
section
of
this
document).
Roof-top
installation
is
acceptable
providing
the
roof
will
support
the
unit
and
provisions
are
made
for
water
drainage
and
noise/vibration
dampening.
NOTE:
Roof
mounted
units
exposed
to
wind
may
require
wind
baffles.
Consult
the
manufacturer
for
additional
information.
Nominal
minimum
clearances
are
48
inches
(1.2m)
above
unit
for
discharge
air
and
18
inches
(457mm)
on
each
side
of
the
coil
for
intake
air.
Clearance
on
any
one
side
of
the
coil
(normally
between
unit
and
structure)
may
be
reduced
to
6
inches
(152mm).
Nominal
minimum
clearances
are
based
on
a
solid
parallel
object
such
as
a
wall
or
roof
overhang.
The
clearance
may
be
reduced
for
a
single
object
with
small
surface
area,
such
as
the
end
of
a
wall,
outside
corner
of
a
wall,
fence
section,
post,
etc.
As
a
general
rule,
the
minimum
clearance
from
the
unit
should
equal
the
width
of
the
object.
For
example,
a 6
inch
(152mm)
fence
post
should
be
a
minimum
of
6
inches
(152mm)
from
the
unit.
Do
not
install
unit
under
roof
overhangs
unless
gutters
are
present.
A
minimum
vertical
clearance
of
48
inches
(1.2m)
is
required
to
the
overhang.
Inside
corner
locations
on
single
story
structures
require
evaluation.
Large
overhanging
soffits
may
cause
air
recirculation
in
a
corner
area
even
though
recommended
minimum
clearances
are
maintained.
As
a
guide,
locate
the
unit
far
enough
out
so
that
half
of
the
discharge
grille
is
out
from
under
the
soffit.
When
placing
two
or
more
units
side-by-side,
provide
a
minimum
of
18
inches
(457mm)
between
units.
Provide
minimum
service
clearance
of
24
inches
(610mm)
from
control
box
corner
and
side
service
panel.
Refer
to
Figure
1.
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