Drainage Pipe Installation And Drainage System Testing - Gree GMV-ND07T/A-T(U) Owner's Manual

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4.3 Drainage Pipe Installation and Drainage System Testing

4.3.1 Notice for Installation of Drain Pipe
(1) The drainage pipe should be short and the gradient downwards should be at least 1%~2%
in order to drain condensation water smoothly.
(2) The diameter of drainage hose should be bigger or equal to the diameter of drainage pipe
joint.
(3) Install drainage pipe according to the following fig and arrange insulation to the drainage
pipe. Improper installation may lead to water leakage and damp the furniture and other
things in the room.
(4) You can buy normal hard PVC pipe used as the drainage pipe. During connection, insert
the end of PVC pipe into the drainage hole and then tighten it with drainage hole and wire
binder. Can't connect the drainage hole and drainage hole with glue.
(5) When the drainage pipelines are used for several units, the position of pipeline should be
about 100mm(4 in.) lower than the drainage port of each unit. In this case, thicker pipes
should be applied.
4.3.2 Drainage Pipe Installation
(1) Drainage pipe should have the same diameter or larger diameter than the connecting
pipes (PVC pipe, outside diameter 25mm(1 in.), thickness≥1.5mm(1/16 in.) )
(2) Keep drainage pipe short and sloping downwards at a gradient of at least 1% for
preventing forming air bubbles.
(3) If the gradient of drainage pipe could not meet the installation requirements, rasing pipe
should be applied.
(4) Insert the drainage hose into drain socket, tighten the metal clamp securely.
(5) Warp the sealing pad over drain hose and metal clamp for heat insulation.
(6) Make sure to perform insulation work for all drainage piping in order to prevent any
possible water drop due to dew condensation.
(7) Apply the suitable diameter for converging drainage pipe according to the operating
capacity of the unit.
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Fig 4.3.1
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