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4-1.
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Section
II
SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
4-2.
SITE AND SHELTER REQUIREMENTS.
The  air  conditioner  is  designed  so  that  it  is  adaptable  to  a
Most  typical  installations
variety  of  installation  arrangements.
are made by preparing an opening in an exterior wall of the room or
enclosure  to  be  conditioned  and  positioning  the  air  conditioner  so
that  the  front  of  the  cabinet  is  inside  the  room  or  enclosure  and
Alternate  installations  may  be
the  back  of  the  cabinet  is  outside.
made  with  the  entire  cabinet  either  inside  or  outside  the
The  following  are  minimum  requirements  for  all
conditioned  area.
installations:
A  relatively  level  surface  capable  of  bearing  the  weight  of
a.
To  insure  proper
the  air  conditioner  on  which  to  set  the  base.
condensate  drainage,  the  surface  should  be  level  within  5  from
See  fig.  4-1,  Sheets  1,  2  and  3
front  to  back  and  side  to  side.
for  mounting  dimensions.
An  unobstructed  flow  of  air  from  outside  the  conditioned
b.
area  to  the  intake  and  discharge  of  the  condenser  fan  (back  face
of
air  conditioner).
An  unobstructed  flow  of  air  from  inside  the  conditioned  area
c.
to  the  conditioned  air  supply  and  discharge  openings  (front  face  of
air  conditioner).
An  unobstructed  flow  of  air  from  outside  the  conditioned
d.
area  to  the  fresh  air  intake  (back  face  of  air  conditioner).
Access  to  the  front  and  back  of  the  air  conditioner  for
e.
routine  operation  and  servicing  and  for  `necessary  maintenance
actions.
4-3

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