2 In case of collective installation and continuous installation
[Fig. 6.0.2]
C
B
B
A
C
30
[1-3/16]
C
B
B
A
C
100
[3-15/16]
B
A
A
A
C
C
450*
450
450
100*
[17-23/32] [17-23/32] [17-23/32] [3-15/16]
B
C
A
A
A
450
450
[17-23/32] [17-23/32]
7. Transporting the unit
[Fig. 7.0.1]
•
Use suspension ropes that will withstand the weight of the unit.
•
When moving the unit, use a 4-point suspension, and avoid giving impacts to
the unit (Do not use 2-point suspension).
•
Place protective pads on the unit where it comes in contact with the ropes to
protect the unit from being scratched.
•
Set the angle of roping at 40˚ or less.
•
Use 2 ropes that are each longer than 8 m [26ft].
•
•
•
40
8
[26]
8
[26]
•
Be very careful when carrying/moving the product.
- When installing the outdoor unit, suspend the unit at the specified location of the
C
B
B
A
C
C
B
A
B
1000*
[39-3/8]
A Front
B Must be open
C Wall height (H)
When multiple units are installed adjacent to each other, secure enough space
to allow for air circulation and walkway between groups of units as shown in
the figures.
At least two sides must be left open.
As with the single installation, add the height that exceeds the height limit <h>
to the figures that are marked with an asterisk (*).
Place protective padding at the corners of the product to protect the product
from scratches or dents that might be caused by the rope.
Caution:
unit base. Stabilize as necessary so that it does not move to the side and support
it at 4 points. If the unit is installed or suspended with 3-point support, the unit
may become unstable and fall.
(Unit: mm [in])
(Unit: m [ft])
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