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Installation guide, Indoor unit installation, Install mounting plate – Carrier 40GXQ User Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE

Ideal installation locations include:
Indoor Unit
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A location where there are no obstacles near inlet and outlet area.

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A location which can bear the weight of indoor unit.

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Do not install indoor units near a direct source of heat such as

direct sunlight or a heating appliance.

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A location which provides appropriate clearances as outlined in

Fig. 2 (pg. 5).

Outdoor Unit
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A location which is convenient to installation and not exposed to

strong wind. If unit is exposed to strong winds it is

recommended that a wind baffle be used. Contact your Carrier
Representative for drawings. (See Fig. 11, pg. 7)

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A location which can bear the weight of outdoor unit and where

the outdoor unit can be mounted in a level position.

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A location which provides appropriate clearances as outlined in

Fig. 3 (pg. 5).

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Do not install the indoor or outdoor units in a location with

special environmental conditions. For those applications, contact

your Carrier Representative.

INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION

INSTALL MOUNTING PLATE

1. Carefully remove the mounting plate, which is attached to

the back of the indoor unit.

2. The mounting plate should be located horizontally and level

on the wall. All minimum spacings shown in Fig. 4
through Fig. 7 should be maintained.

3. If the wall is block, brick, concrete or similar material, drill

.2” (5 mm) diameter holes and insert anchors for the ap-
propriate mounting screws.

4. Attach the mounting plate to the wall.

.04 (1)

8.58 (218)

2.64 (67)

.08 (2)

4.09 (104)

.52 (13)

15.47 (393)

18.94 (481)

65

A085862

Fig. 4

--- 9k Mounting Plate Spacing

65

3.15 (80)

21.93 (557)

7" (178)

10.4 (264)

Note: Units in ( ) = mm

10.4 (264)

A08291

Fig. 5

--- 12k Mounting Plate Spacing

25.6 (650.5)

10.1 (256)

A09664

Fig. 6

--- 18k Mounting Plate Spacing

1

1

.4 (290)

A09665

Fig. 7

--- 24k Mounting Plate Spacing

DRILL HOLE IN WALL FOR INTERCONNECTING

PIPING, DRAIN AND WIRING

Refrigerant Line Routing
The refrigerant lines may be routed in any of the four directions

shown in Fig. 8 (a) and (b).
For maximum serviceability, it is recommended to have refrigerant
line flare connections and the drain connection on the outside of

the wall that the fan coil is mounted on.

1 Right Exit

2 Right Rear Exit

3

Left Exit

4

Left Rear Exit

( a )

( b )

( c )

As viewed from front

Knockout 3

Knockout 2

Knockout 1

A08281

Fig. 8

--- Refrigerant Line Routing

If piping is going through the back:

1. Determine pipe hole position using the mounting plate as a

template. Drill pipe hole diameter per chart below. The
outside pipe hole is 1/2--in. (13 mm) min. lower than inside

pipe hole, so it slants slightly downward (see Fig. 9).
If piping is going to exit from the left rear, it is recommen-
ded to field--fabricate piping extensions to get the flare con-

nections to the outside of the wall.

1/2 in. (13 mm)

Min.

INDOOR

OUTDOOR

A07371

Fig. 9

--- Drill Holes

Model Size

Hole Diameter

in. (mm)

9k, 12k and 18k

2.56 (65)

24k

3.75 (95)

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