Appliance type
Installation height
CL5000iL CF 105 E
CL5000iL CF 140 E
CL5000iL CF 160 E
Table 62 Minimum room area
General notices regarding indoor units
▶ Do not install the indoor unit in a room in which open ignition sources
(for example: open flames, an operating wall mounted gas boiler or
an operating electric heating system) are in operation.
▶ The installation location must not be higher than 2000 m above sea
level.
▶ Keep the air inlet and air outlet clear of any obstacles to allow the air
to circulate freely. Otherwise poor performance and higher noise
levels may occur.
▶ Keep TV, radio and and similar appliances at least 1 m away from the
unit and the remote control.
▶ Do not install the indoor unit in rooms with a high humidity (e.g.
bathrooms or utility rooms).
▶ For ceiling-mounted installation: the ceiling construction and
suspension system (on site) must be able to support the weight of the
appliance.
▶ Floor-standing installation: the floor must be stable and able to
absorb vibrations.
Notices regarding outdoor units
▶ The outdoor unit must not be exposed to machine oil vapour, hot
spring vapour, sulphur gas, etc.
▶ Do not install the outdoor unit directly next to water or where it is
exposed to sea air.
▶ The outdoor unit must always be kept free of snow.
▶ There must be no disruption caused by extract air or operating noise.
▶ Air should be able to circulate freely around the outdoor unit, but the
appliance must not be exposed to strong wind.
▶ Condensate that forms during operation must be able to drain off
easily. Lay a drain hose if required. In cold regions, installation of the
drain pipe is not advisable as freezing could result.
▶ Place the outdoor unit on a stable base.
3.3
Unit installation
NOTICE
Incorrect assembly can cause material damage.
If the indoor unit is mounted incorrectly, it may drop off the ceiling.
▶ Only mount the indoor unit on a solid flat ceiling. The ceiling must be
able to carry the weight of the appliance.
▶ Only use screws and wall plugs that are suitable for the ceiling type
and appliance weight.
3.3.1
Installing the indoor unit
▶ Open the box at the top and lift the indoor unit out and up.
▶ Determine the installation location, taking the minimum clearances
and orientation of the pipes into consideration ( Figs. 101
to 102).
▶ Define and mark the position of the suspension bolts on the ceiling or
wall.
▶ If necessary, break out the base or rear (Fig. 121) of the indoor unit
at the position marked accordingly.
▶ Drill wall or floor lead-through on a slope for piping.
Climate 5000 L • Climate 5000iL – 6721841494 (2024/06)
Minimum room area
2
[m]
[m
]
≤ 1.8
≥ 8
≤ 0.6
≥ 80
≤ 1.8
≥ 9
≤ 0.6
≥ 80
DANGER
Risk of injury!
The ceiling attachment must be suitable for carrying the weight of the
indoor unit. We recommend using threaded rods in order to be able to
adjust the height precisely.
DANGER
Risk of injury!
At least two persons are required to hang the appliance and fasten it
securely.
▶ Do not install the appliance on your own.
▶ Remove the side panels and air inlet grille (Fig. 116).
▶ Hang the indoor unit on the ceiling using the suspension bolts with
the washers and nuts (ceiling-mounted installation Fig. 117), or
secure it to the wall (floor-standing installation Fig. 118).
▶ Align the indoor unit horizontally or vertically by turning the nuts on
the threaded rods.
NOTICE
If the indoor unit is suspended inclined or is not standing level,
condensate may leak out.
▶ Use a spirit level to align the indoor unit horizontally.
▶ For ceiling-mounted installation ensure a slope of approx. 1.5%
Fig. 117.
▶ Secure the appliance at the correct installation position with lock
nuts.
▶ Establish pipe connections as described in chapter 3.5.
3.3.2
Installing the outdoor unit
▶ Place the box so it is facing upwards.
▶ Cut and remove the packing straps.
▶ Pull the box up and off and remove the packaging.
▶ Prepare and install a floor or wall mounting bracket, depending on the
type of installation.
▶ Set up or hang the outdoor unit.
▶ When installing on the floor or wall mounting bracket, attach the
supplied drainage elbow and gasket ( Fig. 106).
▶ Remove the cover for the pipe connections ( Fig. 110 and 111).
▶ Establish pipe connections as described in chapter 3.5.
3.4
Installing the outside air duct
There is an outside air intake opening on the appliance, which can be
used if required ( Fig. 121, [1]).
No more than 5% of the air volumetric flow rate can be introduced via the
outside air intake opening.
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