Preparation and location for installing the floor-type split air conditioner

 - Select an appropriate position that allows all corners of the room to be uniformly conditioned and that facilitates the positioning of the refrigerant line and the drain.

- Make sure the ceiling, wall or floor is strong enough to support the weight of the indoor unit.

- Check that there are no obstacles to air flow both in the return and in the supply.

- The refrigerant tubes between the indoor and outdoor units must be kept as short as possible.

- The condensate water drain pipes must be short and always tilted outwards.

- The clearances recommended for the service are in the manufacturer's manual.

- Avoid areas that may have leaks of flammable gases;

- Do not position the unit directly in sunlight or other heat sources that may affect its capacity;

- Do not allow external air to enter the conditioned space, as high humidity may condense in the air discharge from the unit.