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(2) When the left side condensate connection is performed, remove the cap from the left side condensate,
and then attach this cap to the right side condensate in order to change the condensate connection
from the right side to the left side.
If the cap is tight, carefully remove it with pliers. (Perform this procedure before the indoor unit is hung
onto the wall.)
Condensate
Outlet Cap
Insert up to
this line
Left Side
(3) Connecting Condensate Piping
(a) Prepare PVC piping with 5/8 inch (16mm) outer diameter or locally approved equivalent for the
application.
(b) When the condensate hose is used, do not twist or install on an incline.
(c) Wrap vinyl tape or locally approved equivalent around the connection to prevent damage from
condensation.
(d) Insulate all condensate piping upon completing the installation to prevent damage from
condensation.
PVC pipe (VP16) or
locally approved equivalent.
(4) Terminate the condensate piping utilizing locally approved methods and standards.
(5) After the condensate piping is completed, check that water flows smoothly by pouring water into the
condensate pan with a cup.
(6) Wrap the condensate piping with foam insulation tape or locally approved equivalent.
(7) When installing the pipe, do not secure the condensate piping and refrigerant pipe together.
Take care not to splash water on the electrical parts such as the fan motor or thermistors.
When the main condensate piping is connected with other indoor units, the connected position of each
indoor unit must be higher than the main piping to promote drainage. The size of main condensate piping
must be large enough according to the unit size and number of units.
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Condensate
Condensate
Outlet Cap
Hose
Install on a downward incline.
Wrap with foam insulation tape.
Connection
NOTICE
Condensate
Hose
Insert up to
this line
Right Side
NOTE:
Do not install a p-tranp in
the condensate pipe.
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