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Figure 56
FRR045
EVAPORATOR COIL
TOP VIEW OF UNIT
REMOVE AND DISCARD
SCREWS
RIGHT SIDELEFT SIDE
BACK
FRONT
REMOVE AND SAVE
SCREW FOR
RE-INSTALLATION
COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR
REMOVE AND DISCARD
FOAM BLOCKS
CAUTION
Remove Shipping Blocks
Prior to operating the unit remove
the foam shipping blocks.
Failure to do so may result in
damage to the unit which is not
covered by the manufacturer’s
warranty!
STEP 5. Check the window sill and frame to be sure they are in
good condition and functioning.
STEP 6. CABINET MOUNTING – Raise the lower window
1
/4more than
the height of the cabinet. Carefully slide the cabinet through
the opening until the lower sill plate channel rests behind the
window sill and the top angle rests against the window (see
Figure 58). Center the cabinet within the opening. Drill three (3)
5
/32diameter pilot holes into window sill using the holes in the
cabinet sill plate as a guide. Install three (3) #12 x 2″ long screws
(Item 4) (see Figure 58).
STEP 7. OUTSIDE SUPPORT MOUNTING – Refer to Figures 57
and 58. Assemble the support brackets (Item 1) to the
bottom of the cabinet with four (4) 10-24 1″ long screws
(Item 2) and four 10-24 flat nuts (Item 3). Adjust the support
brackets, using a combination of the elongated holes of the
bracket and different hole locations in the cabinet, to bring
the bottom support bracket pads in contact with the wall. A
1″ x 4″ or 2″ x 4″ SPACER SHOULD BE USED BETWEEN THE
WALL AND SUPPORT THE BRACKETS WHEN INSTALLED
ON ALUMINUM OR VINYL SIDING. Drill
5
/32diameter pilot
holes and secure the brackets to the wall with two (2) 12A
x 2″ long screws (Item 4).
NOTE: DO NOT LEVEL the cabinet from front-to-back. Make sure
there is approximately a
3
/8to
1
/2slope (
1
/8 to
1
/4 bubble
on level) toward the outside of the house.
Adjust the support brackets to provide an inside-to-outside slope for
excess condensation drainage (refer to Standard Window Installation,
Figures 59 through 61). Tighten all screws.
Alternate support method A: If you have a deep window sill which
prevents you from mounting the brackets as shown in Figure 61, try the
following: Using the elongated holes and different hole locations in the
cabinet, set the placement of the bracket to support the unit’s weight
(Figure 62). Tighten all screws.
Alternate support method B: If the window ledge gap is narrow, try the
following. Bend the bracket end tab at. Cut the bracket in two (2) places
as shown in Figure 63. Bend the short piece so it will be vertical when
installed. Adjust the placement as required. Tighten all screws.
STEP 8. Measure and cut the wingboard panels (t with about
1
/8
clearance) from the supplied Masonite (Item 8) to t the space
between the window side channels and cabinet (Figure 64).
Make sure you include the depth of the window channel.
NOTICE
For YOUR security and safety, YOU must
provide a means of preventing the upper
part of the window from opening.
STEP 9. To assemble the wingboard panels, push on the “J” type speed
nuts (Item 9) and spring steel clips (Item 10) (see Figure 65
on Page 35). Secure each panel with two (2) screws (Item 11).
Refer to Figure 66 on Page 36.
Standard Window Installation continued
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