Installation Guide
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Ground Pad or Wall Hangers Installation
1. Determine proper location for outdoor unit.
2. Follow all instructions provided by manufacturer for installing wall hangers or ground pad.
3. Verify the wall hangers or ground pad can safely support the weight of the outdoor unit.
4. Verify the wall hangers or ground pad is level and meets all outdoor dimensional clearances.
Outdoor Unit Risers Installation
If the outdoor unit requires added elevation above the ground, installing riser legs will provide
a sturdy and stable solution. Follow all instructions provided by manufacturer for installing
riser legs to outdoor unit.
NOTE: Riser legs will also help absorb vibrations and noise while facilitating proper drainage.
NOTE: To meet Florida Wind Load criteria, the outdoor unit must be anchored to concrete pad
using four
3
/
8
-in diameter Powers Wedge-Bolt
®
+ (or equivalent) with 1-in diameter fender
washers. Anchor bolts must be embedded into 3,000 PSI minimum concrete at a distance of
4
1
/
2
-in from any concrete edge. The concrete thickness must exceed 1.5 times the anchor depth.
Condensate Drain Installation for Outdoor Unit
During normal heating and defrost operation,
the outdoor unit will generate condensate water.
The condensate water should be routed to a safe
location through the drain hose.
1. Locate and select a drain hole on bottom of
outdoor unit.
2. Install the outdoor drain fitting into hole on
the bottom of outdoor unit as shown.
3. Connect the drain hose to drain fitting.
4. Route drain hose to safe location for proper
drainage of excess condensate water.
5. All non-used drain holes should be plugged.
Drain Fitting Installation
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