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R-410a outdoor units
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Choosing a Location (cont�)
For Units With Space
Limitations
In the event that a space limitation exists, we will
permit the following clearances:
Single-Unit Applications: Clearances below 6"
[15.2 cm] will reduce unit capacity and efficiency.
Do not reduce the 60" [152.4 cm] discharge or the
24" [61.0 cm] service clearances.
Multiple-Unit Applications: When multiple
condenser grille sides are aligned, a 6" [15.2
cm] clearance is recommended for 1.5 and 2
ton models and 9" [22.9 cm] for 2.5 ton to 5 ton
models� Two combined clearances below the
minimum will reduce capacity and efficiency� Do
not reduce the 60" [152.4 cm] discharge or 24"
[61.0 cm] service clearances.
ALLOW 60" [1524 mm]
OF CLEARANCE
6" MIN. (152 mm) FOR 1.5 & 2 TON
9" MIN. (229 mm) FOR 2.5-5 TON
24" MIN. (610 mm)
SERVICE PANELS/
INLET CONNECTIONS
/ HIGH & LOW
VOLTAGE ACCESS
ALLOW 24" [610 mm] OF
CLEARANCE

Customer Satisfaction Issues

• The heat pump should be located away from the
living, sleeping, and recreational spaces of the
owner and those spaces on adjoining property�
• To prevent noise transmission, the mounting pad
for the outdoor unit should not be connected to
the structure and should be located a sufficient
distance above grade to prevent ground water
from entering the unit�

Unit Mounting

WARNING:
and its elevating stand in order to prevent tipping�
Failure to do so may result in severe personal
injury or death�
Elevation of Unit
If elevating the heat pump, either on a flat roof or
on a slab, observe the following guidelines�
AIR INLET LOUVERS ALLOW
6" [152 mm] Min. OF
CLEARANCE ALL SIDES
12" [305 mm] RECOMMENDED
ST-A1226-04-00
Secure an elevated unit
INSTALLATION
• If elevating a unit on a flat roof, use 4" x 4"
[10.2 cm x 10.2 cm] or equivalent stringers
positioned to distribute unit weight evenly and
prevent noise and vibration�
• Where snowfall is anticipated, raise the unit
above the base pad to prevent ice buildup and
coil damage� Mount the unit high enough to be
above the average accumulated area snowfall�
See "Ground Snow Depth" chart on page 9 for
representative snow depths�
NOTICE:
Do not block drain openings on
bottom of unit�
• If unit must be elevated because of anticipated
snowfall, secure unit and elevating stand such
that unit and/or stand will not tip over or fall off�
Keep in mind that someone may try to climb on
unit�
ELEVATE ABOVE
ANTICIPATE HIGH
SNOW FALL
DO NOT BLOCK
OPENINGS
IN BASE PAN
ST-A1226-03-00
Factory-Preferred Tie-Down
Method for High Wind or
Seismic Loads
IMPORTANT:
approved/recommended method is a guide to
securing equipment for wind and seismic loads�
Other methods might provide the same result, but
the manufacturer method is the only one endorsed
by the manufacturer for securing equipment where
wind or earthquake damage can occur� Additional
information is available in the PTS (Product
Technical Support) section of the manufacturer's
Web sites Rheemote�net, MyRheem�com, or
MyRuud�com and can be found as a listing under
each outdoor model� If you do not have access to
this site, your distributor can offer assistance�
BASE PAD
(CONCRETE OR OTHER SUITABLE
MATERIAL)
The manufacturer-
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