Typical Installation
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The Panasonic Energy Saver must be installed by a professional installer holding a valid refrigerant
handling certificate following the installation instructions supplied with the unit. We will assign you
a qualified installer local to your area.
The indoor unit should be placed in an open area giving the unit the ability to circulate
the air in the house - often this is in the hall-way and above the front door. It should be placed at
about 2.5-3 metres (10 feet) above the floor, and at least 10cm (4") below the ceiling.
The indoor unit should always be placed on the ground floor (when used for heating purposes) as warm air
tends to rise upwards.
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Outdoor unit and indoor unit
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The first step during installation is that a mounting plate is installed at the chosen location for the indoor unit.

Indoor unit mounting plate
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One small hole – diameter 10cm (2”) - needs to be drilled in a wall, so that the hoses and cables
can be connected together.
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Outdoor unit mounted
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The two units are connected via one electricity cable and two insulated high-pressure copper tubes
that carry the heating media.
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Indoor unit mounted and connected
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The maximum distance between the two units is 15m (50 feet).
Electricity (1 phase, 240V, 10A) is supplied via a normal wall socket.
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The Panasonic Energy Saver is now ready for operation.
Panasonic Energy Saver: 63% reduction in heating costs. £ 60-120 per year to heat your house
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