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THE CABINETMAYBEINSTALLED
THROUGH THE WALL IN BOTH EXISTING
BUILDINGS AND NEW CONSTRUCTION
IMPORTANT
Any side louvers must project on the
outdoor side of the wall.
the room at least 1" from the finished wall.
The cabinet must be installed level from side to
side and with a 3/8" tilt from front to rear.
TOOLS REOUIRED
screwdriver
. Magnetic stud finder (optional)
. Tin snips
Handsaw
Level
. Chisel
Concrete saw (if installing through a
masonry wall)

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS

12 #10 wood screws, 1" long
1 tube high grade caulking compound
Wooden framing studs
Lintel, if required, to suppoti bricks or blocks
above opening
Flashing, aluminum or galvanized steel
12
. Hammer
. Caulking gun
Tape measure
(obtain locally)
1.
Determine size of opening. Measure width
and height of cabinet and add 1/8" to each
dimension.
2. Choose the wall opening location. Be sure a
power receptacle is (or will be) installed nearby.
3. Make the opening. Frame it to suppofi the
weight of the air conditioner. Add metal flashing
over bottom of frame opening and 1" up on
sides to reduce the possibility of moisture
entering the area between the inner and outer
wall. The flashing lip should be 1" wide and bent
down 45°. See the illustration on the next page.
2. PREPARE THE CABINED
See Window installation setion.
2. With caulking compound or electrical tape, seal
all holes provided in the cabinet for window
installation hardware not used in this installation.
3. INSTALL CABINfllN WALL.
1.
Place the cabinet into the wall opening with
the bottom rail resting firmly on the botiom of
the wood frame.
.
with two 1" long #10 wood screws.
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