Amana 10M52TB-P1230808R, 12M52TA-P1214709R, 10M52TA-P1214708R, 12M52TA-P1214712R Installation Guide

Thru-wall Installation Instructions
for Amana Compact Room Air Conditioner
Introduction
Amana Compact Room Air Conditioners can be installed through a wall or ina window. Window installations require
an Instant Mount Mounting Kit (model number RAWK1 ). Window mounting kits can be purchased from Authorized
Amana Dealers. This instruction sheet provides guidelines for installing air
conditioner through an outside wall.
CAUTION ]
Installing air conditioner through a wall requires
extensive carpentry and/or masonry experience. Through wall installations performed by inexperienced
or unqualified individuals can result in costly damage to home.
Air Conditioner Dimensions
The following figures show the outside dimensions of air conditioner with chassis installed, and dimensions of outer case with chassis removed. Dimensions shown are with
the top rail removed (bottom rail on case is permanently attached and is included in height dimensions).
25½"
23¾"
11¾"
16Y:
/ \
/ outer case _ \
/ \
!Front of ___ / Bottom rail \
f I,
I 5/8"
I I _ I //
t
247/8"
Air Conditioner Dimensions
(with chassis installed)
\ I 1" I /
Outer Case Dimensions
(chassis removed)
General Instructions
All Amana Compact Room Air Conditioners feature a slide- out chassis. Chassis must be removed from outer case for
installation. A finished opening 241/4-incheswide x 17-inches high is
recommended (this provides a finished opening 1/4-inch larger than the outer case on all sides). The lower left inside corner of opening must be within 5 feet of an appropriate electrical outlet (see Use and Care manual for air conditioner electrical requirements.)
When wall thickness exceeds 93/8-inches, opening must be modified to allow air to enter side louvers on case (see special instructions on back ). Do not install air conditioner
in walls thicker than 11¾-inches.
June 1998
24¼"-............._
Electricaloutletmust belocatedwithin5-feet
ofthispoint.
DimensionsofFinishedOpening
Masonry Construction
In masonry walls, cut or build a finished opening 17-inches high by 241/4-inches wide. Secure outer case in wall with mortar or concrete nails driven through holes in sides of outer case (predrill holes in case before securing).
Brick Veneer or Frame Wall Construction.
Cut or build rough opening large enough to allow a framed, finished opening 17-inches high and 241/4-incheswide. Secure outer case to framing material with nails or screws driven through holes in sides of outer case (predrill holes in case before securing).
Framing 17"
lumber _,.
Back of case (outdoor side) must be at least 3/s-inchlower than front of case to ensure proper condensate drainage. Ensure case has proper slope before securing in place.
Outercase must project a minimum ¾"
beyond inside wall or moiding to attach front frame
Lintel and flashing
93/8'' ...... 1,
Front of outer case
to side air louvers
drainage
Optional molding (not provided)
Installed Case
(brick veneer or frame wall construction shown)
Installation in Wall Thicker Than 93/8-inches
The side louvers in outer case provide ventilation to air conditioner compressor and fan motor and must not be blocked. When installing unit in a wall over 93/s-inches thick, provisions must be made in wall opening to ensure free airflow to the side louvers. This can be accomplished by chamfering the vertical portions of the outside opening
as shown. Ventilation louvers on top of case must not be obstructed.
Do not attempt to install unit in walls thicker than
11¾-inches.
_ Front of
outercase
¾" minimum
_ projection
93/8"
11¾"
Framed/Finished Opening
(brick veneer or frame wall construction)
Side air louvers
Placement of Outer Case in Opening
Center outer case in finished opening. Front of case must project ¾-inch (minimum) beyond inside wall in order to
attach air conditioner front frame.
Ifframing indoor side of finished opening with wood molding
4"_" 23¾" .I 4"
31¾"
Chamfering Walls Thicker Than 93/s-inches
(top view)
(both sides
(or other decorative material), outer case must extend ¾-inch (minimum) beyond molding in order to attach air
conditioner front frame.
Part No. 20070203 @1998 Amana Appliances Printed inUSA Amana, IA 52204
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