Select a place where there is no movement of people.
Select a place as dry and ventilated as possible.
Avoid installing near sources of heat or vapors, exhaust or flammable gases.
Avoid installing in such a way that condensate air is discharged in the opposite direction to prevailing winds.
Avoid installing in locations where the equipment will be exposed to dust.
Obey the spaces required for installation and air circulation.
It is recommended not to install the condenser unit directly on the ground, or on a soft surface such as grass, as this will ultimately impair the leveling of the unit
Never install condensing units in front of each other.
Location of the location to be installed the condenser unit
For positioning the condensing unit you can choose to install it on the wall using French hand or by building on the ground a firm and sturdy base such as a concrete base.
In the latter case fix the unit to the base with screws and use rubber wedges between them.
The discharge side of the condensation air should always be facing towards an unobstructed area such as walls.
The condenser unit is designed to provide a drop-out to facilitate drainage of water through the drain.
Check for proper drainage through the drain hydraulics (if any) by placing water inside the condenser unit.
Avoid liquid flow from the evaporator to the compressor by gravity.