When it comes to split AC installation, the most essential thing is choosing a wall strong enough to withstand the jerks and vibrations caused by the unit. It becomes even more crucial if you are placing the indoor and outdoor unit on the same wall.
A Strong and robust wall will reduce the effect of vibrations in your building structure, ensuring safety for you and your loved ones. Moreover, we always try to place your AC a minimum of 7 feet above ground to ensure the perfect placement that makes it easy to service and maintain.
Mounting the plate at zero degrees is crucial. It ensures that your AC rests flush against the wall. We stick towards using a spirit level and measuring tape to ensure that zero-degree angle. Once done, we can start drilling holes for wires and pipes and connect the two units.
It’s time to mount the indoor unit. First, we remove any kind of cover that could be used for protection. Next, we would gently lift the unit towards the mount, run the wires and pipe out of the holes and start screwing it into place.
We always ensure that your copper pipes do not contain any sharp bends for optimal performance.
When placing your outdoor unit, we ensure that there is a distance of thirty centimeters between the wall and machine. This will guarantee that your AC gives a top-notch cooling performance. Moreover, a spot without direct sunlight is prioritized to ensure the AC performance your manufacturer promised.
It’s about time that your outdoor unit sits on the wall. However, before we can do that, we drill holes for the holding brackets.
Once done, we will lift the unit and screw it tightly to ensure a strong fit. Holding brackets helps in holding the unit tightly against the wall.
Since both the units are placed, we need to connect the wires now. If there are any connections to be made between the two units, we will start with that. Next, we will connect the main power supply with the electrical ports of your house.
A connection diagram, if provided, is used to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Using a vacuum pump, all the copper wires are connected to each other. Once done, flair nuts are closed, and the gas valves are opened to get the gas flow running.