Installation Guide
3
HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION
General Information
Split system heat pumps are designed only for outdoor 
rooftop or ground level installations. This unit has been 
tested for capacity and efficiency in accordance with 
AHRI Standards and will provide many years of safe 
and dependable comfort, providing it is properly installed 
and maintained. Abuse, improper use, and/or improper 
maintenance can shorten the life of the appliance and 
create unsafe hazards.
To achieve optimum performance and minimize equipment 
failure, it is recommended that periodic maintenance be 
performed on this unit. The ability to properly perform 
maintenance on this equipment requires certain 
mechanical skills and tools.
Refer to the Quick Reference Data sheet for additional 
electrical, charging and unit information.
Before You Install the Heat Pump
√  The cooling load of the area to be conditioned must be 
calculated and a system of the proper capacity selected. 
It is recommended that the area to be conditioned be 
completely insulated and vapor sealed.
√  Check the electrical supply and verify the power supply 
is adequate for unit operation. The system must be wired 
and provided with circuit protection in accordance with 
local building codes. If there is any question concerning 
the power supply, contact the local power company.
√  The indoor section (air handler, furnace, etc) should be 
installed before routing the refrigerant tubing. Refer to 
the indoor unit's installation instructions for installation 
details.
√  All units are securely packed at the time of shipment and 
upon arrival should be carefully inspected for damage 
prior to installing the equipment at the job site. Verify 
coil fins are straight. If necessary, comb fins to remove 
flattened or bent fins. Claims for damage (apparent or 
concealed) should be filed immediately with the carrier.
√  Please consult your dealer for maintenance information 
and availability of maintenance contracts. Please read 
all instructions before installing the unit.
Locating the Heat Pump
• Surveythejobsitetodeterminethebestlocationfor
mounting the outdoor unit.
• Overheadobstructions,poorlyventilatedareas,and
areas subject to accumulation of debris should be 
avoided. See Figure 1.
• Sufcientclearanceforunobstructedairowthroughthe
outdoor coil must be maintained in order to achieve rated 
performance. See Figure 1 for minimum clearances to 
obstructions.
• Considerationshouldbegiventoavailabilityofelectric
power, service access, noise, and shade.
Packaging Removal
To prevent damage to the tubing onnections, carefully 
remove the carton and user’s manual from the equipment. 
Discard the shipping carton.
Ground Level
Ground level installations must be located according to 
local building codes or ordinances and these requirements:
• Clearancesmustbeinaccordancewiththoseshown
in Figure 1.
• A suitable mounting pad must be provided and be
separate from the building foundation. The pad must 
be level and strong enough to support the unit’s weight. 
The slab height must be a minimum of 2” (5 cm) above 
grade and with adequate drainage. See Figure 1.
Rooftop
• Themethodofmountingshouldbedesignedsothatit
does not overload roof structures or transmit noise to 
the interior of the structure. The roof must be structurally 
capable of handling the weight of the unit.
• Full perimeter support is required under the unit.
Support must be made of weather resistant materials 
and installed prior to unit installation.
• Thesupportmustbebuilttoraisetheunit6"abovethe
roof.
Figure 1. Clearance Requirements
6"
24" for 
Service Access
12" See
Note
12"
See Note
DO NOT
OBSTRUCT
TOP OF UNIT
NOTE: Units require full perimeter clearances. Installer must maintain
18” between two units or 12” between single unit and structure.
Building or Structure
2”
48”










