Warnings
3.2.2.
Fixing to the floor
Do not install the outside unit directly on the ground, as this can cause mal-
functions. Condensate can freeze between the ground and the base of the unit
and prevent condensate from being evacuated.
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In some regions, heavy snow can block the air outlet and inlet and prevent hot air
from being produced. Build a shelter and a pedestal or install the outside unit on
raised feet (depending on the environment).
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Install the unit horizontally (do not tilt more than 3 degrees). During installation,
ensure that the foundations provide sufficient space to allow the refrigerant lines to
be installed.
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Depending on the installation conditions, vibrations may be transmitted during oper-
ation, resulting in noise. To reduce vibrations, install the units on a base, for example
concrete blocks or anti-vibration mountings.
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The foundations must be able to support the frames of the outside unit and be at
least 50 mm thick.
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Affix the outside unit securely to the foundations, using a set of four M10 bolts, nuts
and washers (not supplied).
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The bolts must be at least 20 mm.
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50 mm or more
Bolt
Nut
Washer