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2.3 Suggested Locations for Best Reliability <br /> Ensure the top discharge area is unrestricted for Avoid Install <br /> at least five (5) feet above the unit. Near Bedrooms <br /> Three (3) feet clearance must be provided in <br /> front of the control box (access panels) and any <br /> other side requiring service. 0 Min5'Unrestricted <br /> Do not locate close to bedrooms as operational Min 3' <br /> Min.12"to Unrestricted <br /> sounds may be objectionable. Shrubbery <br /> Avoid locations such as near windows where <br /> condensation and freezingdefrost vapor can �_-�� i <br /> ;�" ___--- Access Panel 11 J p <br /> annoy a customer. A A- <br />  _-- <br /> -_--- <br /> Position the outdoor unit a minimum of 12"from <br /> any wall or surrounding shrubbery to ensure ° <br /> adequate airflow. <br /> Outdoor unit location must be far enough away ° 4 <br /> as <br /> from any structure to prevent excess roof runoff d a <br /> water or icicles from falling directly on the unit. Min.12"to 4 <br /> Shrubbery—�{ H— Min.1 <br /> to Wall <br /> Ell <br /> 4�_q . <br /> — <br /> nIIwJI�rvJI 4YM'14ry <br /> 2.4 Cold Climate Considerations <br /> NOTE: It is recommended that these precau- <br /> tions be taken for units being installed in areas <br /> where snow accumulation and prolonged below <br /> freezing temperatures occur. <br /> • Units should be elevated 3-12 inches above <br /> the pad or rooftop, depending on local <br /> weather.This additional height will allow Min.12" <br /> drainage of snow and ice melted during Room <br /> defrost cycle prior to its refreezing. Ensure snow <br /> �q <br /> that drain holes in unit base pan are not Barrier <br /> obstructed preventing draining of defrost <br /> water. r f <br /> Snow Legs <br /> • If possible, avoid locations that are likely to <br /> 3-12"Elevation <br /> accumulate snow drifts. If not possible, a a <br /> snow drift barrier should be installed around Pad <br /> the unit to prevent a build-up of snow on the <br /> sides of the unit. <br /> 4 18-BC108D1-1 B-EN <br />
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