Installation guide
INSTALLATION
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Step 1 - Preparation
Procedure for Selecting the LocationRequired Tools for Installation
Drill
Wire Snipper
Hole Saw 2 3/4”
Vacuum pump
Soap-and-water solution or gas leakage
detector
Torque wrench
17mm, 22mm, 26mm
Tubing cutter
Flaring tool
Razor knife
Measuring tape
Level
Micron gauge
Nitrogen
Mini-Split AD-87 Adapter (1/4” to 5/16”)
A - Non-adhesive Tape
B - Adhesive Tape
C - Saddle (L.S.) with screws
D - Electrical wiring
E - Drain hose (Included)
F - Insulation
G - Piping hole cover (Included)
Note:
1) R-410A refrigerant is a safe, nontoxic and
there is a concern about a dangerous level
of refrigerant concentration in the case of
refrigerant leakage, add extra ventilation.
Place above the ceiling where you have
enough space to position the unit.
Place where the drainage pipe can be
properly positioned.
Place where the inlet and outlet air of the
indoor unit will not be blocked.
Do not install the unit in a place with
heavy oil or moisture (e.g. - kitchens and
workshops)
Do not install in a location with destructive
gas (such as sulfuric acid gas) or pungent
gas (thinner and gasoline) are used or
stored.
Choose a place solid enough to bear the
weight and vibration of the unit and where
Install where there are no expensive items
like a television or piano below the indoor
unit.
Leave enough space for maintenance.
Install at least 3 ft. away from televisions
and radios to avoid interference.
Threaded Rod Mounting Information
The Cassette unit should be mounted to the building
structure using threaded rods. The threaded rods should
have washers and nuts to allow the height and level of the
cassette to be adjusted.
items. The materials required for mounting to the brackets
on the cassette assembly include:
4- 3/8” Threaded Rods
4- Mounting Brackets
8- Washers
8- Nuts (Double nut the assembly as shown)