Panasonic 36PST1U6 26PEU1U6 Owner's Manual - Page 80

Specifications, HOW TO INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT, 3. Routing the Tubing and Wiring

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4. HOW TO INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT 1. Specifications 14-61/64 15-15/16 4-1. Installing the Outdoor Unit Use concrete or a similar material to create the base, and ensure good drainage. Ordinarily, ensure a base height of 2". or more. If a drain pipe is used, or for use in cold-weather regions, ensure a height of 6". or more at the feet on both sides of the unit. (In this case, leave clearance below the unit for the drain pipe, and to prevent freezing of drainage water in cold-weather regions.) Refer to the Fig. 1-10 for the anchor bolt dimensions. Be sure to anchor the feet with the anchor bolts (M10). In addition, use anchoring washers on the top side. (Use large square 32×32 SUS washers with diameters of 10.) (Field supply) 13-25/64 11-21/32 Drain port (2 locations) 6-11/16 25-63/64 8-5/8 5-29/32 33/64 33/64 4-21/64 25/32 25/64 25/32 19/32 33/64 33/64 37-1/64 4-2. Drainage Work Follow the procedure below to ensure adequate draining 1 for the outdoor unit. For the drain port dimensions, refer to the figure at right. Ensure a base height of 6 in. or more at the feet on both sides of the unit. Drain port Anchor bolt (M10) 4-3. Routing the Tubing and Wiring The tubing and wiring can be extended out in 4 directions: front, rear, right, and down. The service valves are housed inside the unit. To access them, remove the inspection panel. (To remove the inspection panel, remove the 3 screws, then slide the panel downward and pull it toward you.) Fig. 1-10 Inter-unit control wiring outlet Inspection panel Unit: inch Rear (1) If the routing direction is through the front, rear, or right, use a nipper or similar tool to cut out the knockout holes for the inter-unit control wiring outlet, power wiring outlet, and tubing outlet from the appropriate covers A and B. Cover A Front Power wiring outlet Down Cover B Right (2) If the routing direction is down, use a nipper or similar tool to cut out the lower flange from cover A. Tubing outlet CAUTION Route the tubing so that it does not contact the compressor, panel, or other parts inside the unit. Increased noise will result if the tubing contacts these parts. When routing the tubing, use a tube bender to bend the tubes. Fig. 1-11 1-74

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1. Specifications
4. HOW TO INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT
4-1. Installing the Outdoor Unit
Use concrete or a similar material to create the base,
and ensure good drainage.
Ordinarily, ensure a base height of 2". or more. If a
drain pipe is used, or for use in cold-weather regions,
ensure a height of 6". or more at the feet on both sides
of the unit. (In this case, leave clearance below the unit
for the drain pipe, and to prevent freezing of drainage
water in cold-weather regions.)
Refer to the Fig. 1-10 for the anchor bolt dimensions.
Be sure to anchor the feet with the anchor bolts (M10).
In addition, use anchoring washers on the top side. (Use
large square 32×32 SUS washers with diameters of
10.) (Field supply)
4-2. Drainage Work
Follow the procedure below to ensure adequate draining
for the outdoor unit.
For the drain port dimensions, refer to the figure at
right.
Ensure a base height of 6 in. or more at the feet on
both sides of the unit.
4-3. Routing the Tubing and Wiring
The tubing and wiring can be extended out in 4
directions: front, rear, right, and down.
The service valves are housed inside the unit. To
access them, remove the inspection panel. (To remove
the inspection panel, remove the 3 screws, then slide
the panel downward and pull it toward you.)
(1) If the routing direction is through the front, rear,
or right, use a nipper or similar tool to cut out the
knockout holes for the inter-unit control wiring outlet,
power wiring outlet, and tubing outlet from the
appropriate covers A and B.
(2) If the routing direction is down, use a nipper or similar
tool to cut out the lower flange from cover A.
CAUTION
Route the tubing so that it does
not contact the compressor,
panel, or other parts inside the
unit. Increased noise will result if
the tubing contacts these parts.
When routing the tubing, use a
tube bender to bend the tubes.
Fig. 1-10
Fig. 1-11
37-1/64
11-21/32
5-29/32
8-5/8
33/64
33/64
25/32
25/32
19/32
25/64
14-61/64
15-15/16
13-25/64
33/64
33/64
6-11/16
4-21/64
25-63/64
Drain port (2 locations)
Drain port
Anchor bolt (M10)
Unit: inch
Inter-unit control wiring outlet
Inspection panel
Cover A
Cover B
Power wiring outlet
Tubing outlet
Down
Front
Rear
Right
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