I'm about to have an air source heat pump installed, a Logic Air Monobloc. I need to make a concrete slab with drainage for it to sit on.
I've read the installation manual and spec sheets but can't find details of how it bolts down. I understand the installer will be putting it on rubber blocks.
I want to make the concrete slope slightly, away from the building behind at about 1:80, to shed rain and condensate into a drainage channel.
My question is... do heat pumps normally have a means of being levelled, e.g. adjustable bolts? Or do they just bolt down flat, in which case would it be a problem if it tips forwards slightly, or can they be packed with washers?
I've read the installation manual and spec sheets but can't find details of how it bolts down. I understand the installer will be putting it on rubber blocks.
I want to make the concrete slope slightly, away from the building behind at about 1:80, to shed rain and condensate into a drainage channel.
My question is... do heat pumps normally have a means of being levelled, e.g. adjustable bolts? Or do they just bolt down flat, in which case would it be a problem if it tips forwards slightly, or can they be packed with washers?