Installation Guide
507043-04C Page 3 of 9mrcool.com
Figure 1. Clearance Requirements
Do Locate the Unit:
• With  proper  clearances  on  sides  and  top  of  unit  (a 
minimum of 12” on the three sides, service side should 
be 24” and 48” on top
• On solid, level foundation or pad
• To minimize refrigerant line lengths
Do Not Locate the Unit:
• On brick, concrete blocks or unstable surfaces
• Near clothes dryer exhaust vents
• Near sleeping area or near windows
• Under eaves where water, snow or ice can fall directly 
on the unit
• With clearance less than 2 ft. from a second uni
• With clearance less than 4 ft. on top of unit
Indoor Coil Piston Selection
The outdoor section must be matched to a factory approved 
indoor section. It is mandatory that the installer ensure that 
the correct piston or TXV is installed in the indoor section. 
If necessary remove the existing piston and replace it with 
the  correct  piston  or  TXV.  See  indoor  unit  instructions 
for  details  of  changing  the  piston  or  TXV.  Contact  your 
distributor for accessory piston kits.
The  correct  piston  size  is  shipped  with  the  outdoor  unit, 
piston that  comes with the indoor unit, unless it matches 
the one listed on the outdoor unit.
Refrigeration Line Sets
Use only  refrigeration grade  copper  tubes.  Split  systems 
may be installed with up to 50 feet of line set (no more than 
20 feet vertical) without special consideration. For lines 50 
feet or longer, refer to long line set guidelines.
Do  not  leave  the  lines  open  to  the  atmosphere  for  any 
period  of  time,  moisture,  dirt and  bugs  may  contaminate 
the lines.
Filter Drier
and  reliability.  If  the  drier  is  shipped  loose,  it  must  be 
void, if the drier is not installed.
Model
13/16 SEER
Liquid Line Suction Line
18 3/8 3/4
24 3/8 3/4
30 3/8 3/4
36 3/8 7/8
42 3/8 7/8
48 3/8 7/8
60 3/8 1-1/8
* Fittings should be supplied by the installer.
Table 1. 
Installation of Line Sets
DO NOT fasten liquid or suction lines in direct contact with 
type  of  hanger.  Keep  both  lines  separate,  and  always 
insulate the suction  line. Long liquid line runs (30 feet or 
more) in an attic will require insulation. Route refrigeration 
line sets to minimize length.
DO  NOT  let  refrigerant  lines  come  in  direct  contact  with 
foundation.  When  running  refrigerant  lines  through  the 
foundation  or  wall,  openings  should  allow  for  a  sound 
and vibration absorbing material to be placed or installed 
between  tubing  and  foundation.  Any  gap  between 
with a vibration damping material.










