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Frequent washing of the cabinet, fan blade and coil with fresh water will remove
most of the salt or other contaminants that build up on the unit.
Regular cleaning and waxing of the cabinet with a good automobile polish will
provide some protection.
A good liquid cleaner may be used several times a year to remove matter on
the cabinet that will not wash off with water.
Several different types of protective coatings are offered in some areas. These
coatings may provide some benefit, but the effectiveness of such coating materials
cannot be verified by the equipment manufacturer.
LOCATING UNIT
CONDENSER LOCATION
Consult local and national building codes and ordinances for special installation
requirements. Following location information will provide longer life and simplified
servicing of the outdoor condenser.
NOTE: These units must be installed outdoors. No ductwork can be attached, or
other modifications made, to the discharge grille. Modifications will affect perfor-
mance or operation.
OPERATIONAL ISSUES
IMPORTANT: Locate the condenser in a manner that will not prevent, impair or
compromise the performance of other equipment horizontally installed in prox-
imity to the unit. Maintain all required minimum distances to gas and electric
meters, dryer vents, exhaust and inlet openings. In the absence of National
Codes, or manaufacturers recommendations, local code recommendations
and requirements will take presidence.
Refrigerant piping and wiring should be properly sized and kept as short as
possible to avoid capacity losses and increased operating costs.
Locate the condenser where water run off will not create a problem with the
equipment. Position the unit away from the drip edge of the roof whenever pos-
sible. Units are weatherized, but can be affected by the following:
Water pouring into the unit from the junction of rooflines, without protective
guttering. Large volumes of water entering the condenser while in operation
can impact fan blade or motor life.
Refer to clearance recommendations on Page 3.
o 24” to the service panel access
o 60” above condenser fan discharge (unit top) to prevent recirculation
o 12” to condenser coil grille air inlets (per condenser).
FOR CONDENSERS WITH SPACE LIMITATIONS
In the event that a space limitation exists, we will permit the following clearances:
Single Unit Applications: One condenser inlet air grille side may be reduced to no
less than an 8-inch clearance. Clearances below 8 inches will reduce unit capacity
and efficiency. Do not reduce the 60-inch discharge, or the 24-inch service clear-
ances.
Multiple Unit Applications: When multiple unit (2 or more condensers) air inlet
grilles are placed side by side, a 12-inch per unit clearance is recommended, for a
total of 24” between two units. When multiple condenser grille sides are aligned, a
4-inch per unit spacing can be used, for a total of 8 inches between multiple units.
Two combined clearances below 8 inches will reduce capacity and efficiency. Do
not reduce the 60-inch discharge, or 24-inch service, clearances.
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