3-19. Suspending the Indoor Unit
Depending on the ceiling type:
• Insert suspension bolts (Fig. 3-63)
or
• Use existing ceiling supports or construct a suitable
support (Fig. 3-64).
Hole-in-anchor
Hole-in-plug
Suspension bolt (M10 or 3/8")
(field supply)
WARNING
It is important that you use extreme care in supporting
the indoor unit inside the ceiling. Ensure that the ceiling
is strong enough to support the weight of the unit. Before
hanging the unit, test the strength of each attached
suspension bolt.
(1) When placing the unit inside the ceiling, determine the
pitch of the suspension bolts referring to the dimensional
data as shown in Fig. 3-61-1 and Table 3-4-1 or Fig.
3-61-2 and Table 3-4-2.
Tubing must be laid and connected inside the ceiling when
suspending the unit. If the ceiling is already constructed,
lay the tubing into position for connection to the unit before
placing the unit inside the ceiling.
(2) Screw in the suspension bolts allowing them to protrude
from the ceiling (Fig. 3-63). (Cut the ceiling material, if
necessary.)
(3) Thread the 3 hexagonal nuts and 2 washers (field supply)
onto each of the 4 suspension bolts (Figs. 3-65 and 3-66).
Use 1 nut and 1 washer for the upper part, and 2 nuts and
1 washer for the lower part, so that the unit will not fall off
the suspension lugs.
Nuts and washers
(use for upper and lower)
Double nuts
Concrete
Insert
Fig. 3-63
Ceiling tiles
Ceiling support
Fig. 3-64
Suspension bolt
Suspension lug
Notch
Fig. 3-65
Suspension bolt
Hexagonal nut
Double nuts
● This shows an example of installation.
Air outlet duct
Air-outlet grille
Ceiling material
(This Type is Only for Spanish Version.)
Air outlet duct
Air-outlet grille
29
Fig. 3-66
Bolt anchor
Suspension
bolt
Air-intake
duct
Indoor unit
Air-intake
grille
Bolt anchor
Suspension
bolt
Indoor unit
Ceiling material
Fig. 3-67