the connection point is at the condenser unit,
so where ever your unit sits, exposed or not is what you'll get.
of course somewhat sheltered with at least a roof over it would be my preference in
an outdoor situation if i had a say in it.
since the condenser is made to be outside so the connection point is also made to be in the weather also, I'm in the deep south so snow isn't a factor.
as far as electrical, I doubt a 12-3 would be good at 70ft,
probably 10-3 but I ain't a certified electrician, check with rives on the boards here, he will be the one to ask,
there's a thread on just such a scenario with 70ft of line to run, size etc etc.
do a search on rives posts
he's the go to guy here for anything elec.
if you have separate zones to cool get 2 units imo,
the 24K btu has a 220V plug and you supply the recepticle
i don't remember if it has a low temp ambient kit for low tmep ac operation... sorry
info should be available though?
let me check my paper work and see if i can find out
so where ever your unit sits, exposed or not is what you'll get.
of course somewhat sheltered with at least a roof over it would be my preference in
an outdoor situation if i had a say in it.
since the condenser is made to be outside so the connection point is also made to be in the weather also, I'm in the deep south so snow isn't a factor.
as far as electrical, I doubt a 12-3 would be good at 70ft,
probably 10-3 but I ain't a certified electrician, check with rives on the boards here, he will be the one to ask,
there's a thread on just such a scenario with 70ft of line to run, size etc etc.
do a search on rives posts
he's the go to guy here for anything elec.
if you have separate zones to cool get 2 units imo,
the 24K btu has a 220V plug and you supply the recepticle
i don't remember if it has a low temp ambient kit for low tmep ac operation... sorry
info should be available though?
let me check my paper work and see if i can find out