Space Requirement, Outdoor Unit, Geysir Air; Recommended Location Of Outdoor Unit, Geysir Air; Drilling Holes For Brine Lines - York YHGS Installation Instructions Manual

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2.8. SPACE REQUIREMENT, OUTDOOR UNIT,
GEYSIR AIR
• To ensure the function of the outdoor unit, there must be at least
300 mm of space behind and 1500 mm at the front.
• For maintenance work there must be approximately 300 mm of
space at the sides of the outdoor unit.
Figure 11: Minimum headroom for heat pump installation.
2.9. RECOMMENDED LOCATION OF OUTDOOR
UNIT, GEYSIR AIR
When positioning the outdoor unit, note the following:
The outdoor unit does not have to be positioned in any
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specific direction.
Noise is produced from the outdoor unit when the fan is
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in operation, remember this when positioning to reduce
disturbance in your own home as well as to any neighbours.
When the outdoor unit is defrosting, water will drip straight
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down under the unit. The area around the outdoor unit must
therefore be properly drained in order to catch the water
(approximately 2 litres per defrost).
Remember that the outdoor unit must have a certain amount
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of room in order to function and for servicing, see "Heat
pump information" chapter.
Remember that the water that drips from the outdoor unit
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during defrost must be able to drain into the ground. The
outdoor unit must therefore not be positioned on asphalt or
slabs where water cannot drain easily.
The outdoor unit's adjustable stand must be positioned on a
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secure base such as wooden sleepers, paving slabs or cast
footings.

3. DRILLING HOLES FOR BRINE LINES

NOTE! Ensure that the holes for the insert lines
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are positioned so that there is room for the other
installations.
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NOTE! The brine lines shall have separate lead-ins.
If the wall lead-ins are below the highest ground
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water level watertight lead-ins must be used.
The brine lines must be insulated from the heat pump, through the
walls and outside the house all the way to the collector so as to
avoid condensation and prevent heat loss.
If the brine lines are to be routed above ground, drill holes in the
walls for them.
If the brine lines are to be routed below ground see the instructions
below.
Figure 12: Drilling holes for brine lines.
Q
Insert line
W
Brine line
E
Mortar
R
Sealant
1.
Drill holes in the wall for the insert lines
Follow the dimension and connection diagrams in Section 2
Technical Data. If there is any risk of groundwater infiltration at
brine line lead-ins, watertight grommets must be used.
Q
2.
Position the insert lines
The inclination must be at least 1cm every 30cm. Cut them at
an angle (as illustrated) so that rain water cannot get into the
lines.
W
3.
Insert the brine lines
into the insert lines in the installation
room.
4.
Fill in the holes in the wall with mortar
W
5.
Ensure that the brine lines
so that the insulation is distributed equally on all sides.
Q
6.
Seal the insert lines
with a suitable sealant (foam)
Q
for the brine lines.
in the holes sloping downwards.
E
.
Q
are centred in the insert lines
R
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