7 condensate drainage connection and safe drainage, Condensate drainage connection and safe drainage – REMKO ML 263 DC User Manual
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Condensate drainage
connection and safe
drainage
3
2
4
9
5
5
11
100
6
8
7
10
10
12
12
1
Fig. 38: Condensate drainage, seepage of conden-
sate and strip foundation (cross-section)
1:
Outdoor unit
2:
Leg
3:
Condensate collection tray
4:
Floor bracket
5:
Reinforced strip foundation
HxWxD = 300x200x800mm
6:
Gravel layer for seepage
7:
Condensate drainage heating
8:
Drainage channel
9:
Conduit for refrigerant piping and electrical
connecting line (temperature-resistant up to at
least 60°C)
10: Frost line
11: Drainage pipe
12: Soil
E
B
B
A D
C
11
1
5
5
8
1
9
3
Fig. 39: Dimensions for the strip foundation (bird's
eye view)
For the designations of 1,3,5,8,9 and 11, please
refer to the legend for the Fig. 38
dimensioning of the strip foundation (in mm)
Dimen-
sion
ML 263 DC AT-523 DC AT
A
800
B
200
C
549
D
276
E
349
Condensate drainage connection
If the temperature falls below the dew point, con-
densation will form on the finned condenser during
heating mode.
A condensate tray should be installed on the
underside of the unit to drain any condensate.
n
The condensate drainage line should have an
incline of min. 2%. This is the responsibility of
the customer. If necessary, fit vapour-diffusion-
proof insulation.
n
When operating the unit at outside tempera-
tures below 4 °C, ensure the condensate
drainage line is laid to protect it against frost.
The lower part of the housing and condensate
tray is also to be kept frost free in order to
ensure permanent draining of the condensate.
If necessary, fit a pipe heater.
n
Following installation, check that the conden-
sate run off is unobstructed and ensure that the
line is durably leak tight.
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