More than 20”
(50 cm)
More than 20”
(50 cm)
WA LL
4
Installation
Upon removing the air conditioning unit from the box, check for any signs of shipping damage or missing parts (refer to parts list on page 2). If
you notice signs of damage or missing parts, do not try to operate the unit. Visit www.tripplite.com/support for service.
Select a Proper Location
Install your portable air conditioner on a at, level surface with rear and vented sides not less
than 20 inches (50 cm) from walls or other obstacles (see diagram). Be sure to install the unit
close to a properly grounded outlet. Also be sure the unit is placed near enough to a window,
or in a convenient spot for Window/Drop Ceiling installation. Wall outlet should have a power
supply consistent with that of the printed tag on the air conditioning unit, 90-110% of its rated
voltage.
Note: Do not use an extension cord to plug in the unit. This appliance should be installed in
accordance with national and local wiring regulations.
Installing Standard, Louvered
Air/Ducted Cooling Vents
To remove, hold the upper portion of the
selected vent (Standard, Louvered Air Vent for
room cooling, Ducted Cooling Vent for ducted
cooling), pull it outwards and upwards toward
you. To install or replace, position the vent
into the slot, and snap it down into place.
Exhaust/Cooling Duct
Mounting Instructions
Afx one end of the duct (longer tube) to
the Warm Air Exhaust Vent on the back
panel of the unit. Pushing inward, turn the
duct clockwise into the outlet as seen in the
diagram, being sure the duct is connected
solidly. Connect the Duct Adapter to the other
side of the duct in the same manner. You are
now ready for Window/Drop Ceiling Kit
installation described in the next section.
For Ducted Cooling
Attach Ducted Cooling Vent to the unit’s
Main Air Outlet. Afx one end of the duct
(shorter tube) to the Ducted Cooling Vent
by pushing downwards and turning the duct
clockwise into the vent as seen in the diagram,
being sure the duct is connected solidly. The
other end of the duct can now be placed in
a specific location for isolated cooling, such
as in a wiring closet or attached to a rack
configuration.