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Vertical Installation
Flexible canvas duct
connector to reduce
noise and vibration
Use turning vanes in
supply transition
Internally insulate supply
duct for first 1.2 m each way
to reduce noise
Internally insulate return
transition duct to reduce noise
Rev.: 2/13
Rounded return
transition
Remove supply duct
flanges from inside blower
compartment and install
on supply air opening of
unit. Do not use a supply
air plenum/duct smaller
than the size of the supply
duct flanges.
Figure 7: Vertical Unit Mounting
Figure 8: Typical Vertical Unit Installation Using
Ducted Return Air
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Vertical Unit Location
- Units are not designed for
outdoor installation. Locate the unit in an INDOOR
area that allows enough space for service personnel to
perform typical maintenance or repairs without removing
unit from the mechanical room/closet. Vertical units
are typically installed in a mechanical room or closet.
Never install units in areas subject to freezing or where
humidity levels could cause cabinet condensation (such
as unconditioned spaces subject to 100% outside air).
Consideration should be given to access for easy removal
of the fi lter and access panels. Provide suffi cient room to
make water, electrical, and duct connection(s).
If the unit is located in a confi ned space, such as a closet,
provisions must be made for return air to freely enter
the space by means of a louvered door, etc. Any access
panel screws that would be diffi cult to remove after
the unit is installed should be removed prior to setting
the unit. Refer to Figures 7 and 8 for typical installation
illustrations. Refer to unit submittal data or engineering
design guide for dimensional data.
1. Install the unit on a piece of rubber, neoprene orother
mounting pad material for sound isolation. The pad
should be at least 3/8” [10mm] to 1/2” [13mm] in
thickness. Extend the pad beyond all four edges of
the unit.
2. Provide adequate clearance for fi lter replacement
and drain pan cleaning. Do not block fi lter access
with piping, conduit or other materials. Refer to
unit submittal data or engineering design guide for
dimensional data.
3. Provide access for fan and fan motor maintenance
and for servicing the compressor and coils without
removing the unit.
4. Provide an unobstructed path to the unit within the
closet or mechanical room. Space should be suffi cient
to allow removal of the unit, if necessary.
5. Provide access to water valves and fi ttings and
screwdriver access to the unit side panels, discharge
collar and all electrical connections.
Vertical Unit Location
Notice!
Installation Note - Ducted Return: Many
horizontal WSHPs are installed in a return air ceiling
plenum application (above ceiling). Vertical WSHPs are
commonly installed in a mechanical room with free return
(e.g. louvered door). Therefore, fi lter rails are the industry
standard and are included on ClimateMaster commercial
heat pumps for the purposes of holding the fi lter only.
For ducted return applications, the fi lter rail must be
removed and replaced with a duct fl ange or fi lter rack.
Canvas or fl exible connectors should also be used to
minimize vibration between the unit and ductwork.