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6 ft.
24"
12"
12"
Figure 2. Minimum Unit Clearances
HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION
Locating the Heat pump
•  Select a solid, level position, preferably on a 
concrete slab, slightly above the grade level, 
and parallel to the home. DO NOT PLACE 
UNIT UNDER THE HOME.
•  The hot condenser air must be discharged up 
and away from the home, and if possible, in a 
direction with the prevailing wind.
•  Do not place the unit in a confi ned space.
•  If practical, place the heat pump and its ducts 
in an area where they will be shaded from 
the afternoon sun, when the heat load is 
greatest.
•  If possible, select a site for the unit that is as 
close as possible to the proposed return grille 
location.
•  The length of the supply and return ducts 
should be kept to a minimum with no sharp 
radius bends.
Unpacking the Unit
It is recommended that the unit be unpacked 
at the installation site to minimize damage due 
to handling.
 CAUTION:
Do not tip the unit on its side. Oil 
may enter the compressor cylinders 
and cause starting trouble. If unit has 
been set on its side, restore to upright 
position and do not run for several 
hours. Then run unit for a few seconds. 
Do this three or four times with fi ve 
minutes between runs.
1. Remove the bands from around the unit. 
2. Unfold the top and bottom cap fl anges.
3.  Carefully remove the top cap and tube.
Minimum Clearances
Minimum clearances MUST be maintained from 
adjacent structures to provide room for proper 
servicing and air circulation. See Figure 2. DO 
NOT install unit in a confi ned or recessed area that 
will allow discharge air from the unit to re-circulate 
into the condenser air inlet, through the coil.
Service Access Clearance:
Blower access panel side  .......................... 24”
Electrical compartment access panel side ... 12”
Clearance between overhang and
top of unit  ...............................................72”
Clearance around condenser coil area to 
wall or shrubs (excludes duct panel side) .. 12”
Clearances to Combustible Materials:
Combustible Base (Wood or Class A, B, or C 
roof Covering material) ...............................0”
Supply and Return Air Ducts .......................0”
Duct Connection side ..................................0”
Duct Requirements
The supply duct system, including the number 
and type of registers, will have much more 
effect on the performance of an air conditioning 
system then any other factor. The duct must be 
suffi ciently large to conduct an adequate amount 
of air to each register.
Elbow
Figure 3. Drain Trap
P-Trap
CONDENSATE DRAINAGE 
A 3/4” condensate fi tting extends out of the side 
of the unit (Figure 3). The drain trap, shipped in 
the electrical compartment, must be installed to 
prevent water from collecting inside the unit.
1.  Thread the elbow provided with the unit into 
the drain connection until hand tight.
2.   Connect the condensate tubing onto the fi tting, 
forming a trap near the drain connection. 
3.  Route the condensate tube from the trap to 
a suitable drain. NOTE: For proper drainage, 
make sure the trap is level to the ground and 
tubing outlet is below trap level.