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So I have an air conditioning unit i intend to fit.
https://www.appliancesdirect.co.uk/p/iqool9/electriq-iqool9-air-conditioner
The instructions specify very clearly the distances from the adjacent walls and a 15cm clearance from the top of the unit to the ceiling.
It also says that the unit should ideally be fitted 200cm above floor level.
What it doesn’t say is whether a curtain rail can be situated just below the unit.
My wall has a large window that takes up most of the available space. I intend to fit the unit in the space above the window opening and 15 cm below the ceiling.
If I do this I will have just 1cm clearance from the bottom of the unit to the top of the batten holding the curtain rail.
The depth of the batten and curtain once drawn is 6cm.
Assuming that the 1cm clearance is enough to allow removal of the casing for servicing, will that 6cm protrusion of batten and curtain present operational difficulties?
https://www.appliancesdirect.co.uk/p/iqool9/electriq-iqool9-air-conditioner
The instructions specify very clearly the distances from the adjacent walls and a 15cm clearance from the top of the unit to the ceiling.
It also says that the unit should ideally be fitted 200cm above floor level.
What it doesn’t say is whether a curtain rail can be situated just below the unit.
My wall has a large window that takes up most of the available space. I intend to fit the unit in the space above the window opening and 15 cm below the ceiling.
If I do this I will have just 1cm clearance from the bottom of the unit to the top of the batten holding the curtain rail.
The depth of the batten and curtain once drawn is 6cm.
Assuming that the 1cm clearance is enough to allow removal of the casing for servicing, will that 6cm protrusion of batten and curtain present operational difficulties?