Remko rkl – REMKO RKL 490 DC User Manual
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Mounting on an external wall
with wall bracket
■
Fasten to the wall using the
supplied wall bracket.
■
Hook the outdoor unit into the
wall bracket and secure it with
the supplied M4 bolts
(Fig 4 and 5)
.
The wall brackets can be fastened
with the supplied fastening ele-
ments (dowel 6mm and screws).
External wall mounting with
fastening straps
Fastening straps are an additional
option for mounting the outdoor
unit to an external wall or parapet
wall.
■
Hook the wall bracket onto the
outdoor unit and secure it with
the screws (M4).
■
Hook one end of the fasten-
ing strap with the spring catch
into the fastening eyelet of the
outdoor unit.
■
Hook the other end of the fas-
tening strap into the eyelet bolt
which is to be attached to the
on-site external wall or parapet
wall (Fig. 7).
Ensure sufficient stability.
20 cm
max. 1.8 m
Spring catch
Fastening eyelet
Safety
bolt M4
Eyebolt
Safety bolt M4
353 mm
220 mm
Should this not be suitable for the
characteristics of the wall then
the fastening elements should be
selected on site to ensure suitable
holding force.
When mounting, ensure that the
cable is not stressed and that the
insulation is not damaged in the
process.
Maintain the minimum gaps.
The air outlets of the indoor and
outdoor units may not be blocked.
Mounting height
The outdoor unit (lower edge) may
only be mounted max. 1.8 m
above the installation level of the
indoor unit (Fig. 6). If the outdoor
unit is mounted below the installa-
tion level of the indoor unit, then
the height difference may not
exceed 1.5 m.
4 Required air circulation
5
Gaps assembly bracket
6 Max. assembly height
7 Assembly with fastening straps
Depending on weather conditions it is possible that condensate will
run out of the condensate drain on the rear of the outdoor unit.
This is a normal process. Select the installation site for the outdoor
unit in such a way as the draining water cannot cause any form of
damage or hook up the connection to a drain.
NOTE
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