Installation Guide
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Indoor Unit Installation
 CAUTION
Be extremely careful not to dent or damage the 
piping while bending it away from the unit, as 
this could negatively affect the performance. 
Fig. 5.7
Step 4: Prepare indoor unit refrigerant piping
The piping of the indoor unit is attached to the back of 
the unit towards the bottom. It will be covered with 
insulation, and there will also be a drain pipe with 
these. This piping will need to be bent and prepared 
before it can be fed through the wall hole. 
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NOTE: Refrigerant piping should exit the indoor 
unit from the right-hand side (Refer to Fig 5.6)
Based on the position of the wall hole, relative to 
the mounting plate, determine the necessary angle 
the piping will need to be bent to pass through the 
wall hole when the unit is mounted to the bracket.
Grip the refrigerant piping at the base of the bend. 
Then, slowly, and with even pressure, bend the 
piping away from the back of the unit roughly 90 
degrees. The piping should be sticking straight out 
from behind the unit once completed (Refer to 
Fig 4.6).
Step 5: Mount the Indoor Unit 
In the following steps the indoor unit will now be 
mounted to the wall bracket and the piping and 
wires will be fed through the wall hole.
Double-check that the ends of the refrigerant 
pipes are sealed (screw on caps are still in place) 
to prevent any dirt or foreign material from 
entering the pipes.
Feed the MC Cable/signal wire (should be 
protected by conduit) through the wall hole.
Carefully lift the indoor air handler, and slowly 
feed the taped bundle of refrigerant pipes and 
drain hose through the wall hole, as you 
position it to mount to the wall bracket. 
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Now, you will need to lightly tape the refrigerant 
piping and drain pipe together in a bundle, using 
electrical tape, making sure that the drain pipe is at 
the bottom. DO NOT tape the ends of the piping 
(connectors). Refer to Fig 5.7 and the image below 
for the correct orientation of the piping when taping. 
Refrigerant 
 piping
Drain hose
Tape
Fig. 5.6
The drain hose must be placed at the bottom of 
the bundle. If it is not, it could cause the drain 
pan to overflow, which could lead to fire or water 
damage. 
DRAIN HOSE MUST BE ON BOTTOM
NOTE: Positioning the air handler on to the 
wall bracket, while feeding the piping 
through the wall hole, might be difficult for a 
single person to manage. If so, it may be 
necessary to seek the assistance of another 
person for this step. 
Slightly lean the top of the air handler toward the 
wall and hook the top of the indoor unit on the 
upper hook of the wall mounting plate.
Check that the unit is hooked firmly on the 
mounting plate by applying slight pressure to the 
left and right-hand sides of the unit. The unit 
should not jiggle or shift.
Using even pressure, push down on the bottom 
half of the unit. Continue pushing down until the 
unit snaps onto the hooks along the bottom of 
the mounting plate.
Again, check that the unit is firmly mounted to 
the wall bracket by applying slight pressure to 
the left and right-hand sides of the unit.
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Repeat these steps for each of the additional air 
handler you are installing.
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