Demented said:
A possibility is the building began to collapse on the interior before making it's way to the deck.
That seems extremely unlikely, well into magic bullet territory, if you're trying to suggest the HVAC caused or contributed to structural failure vertically, all the way to basement / lobby level, before causing the pool deck to drop. The Nir family from 111 had to walk past E4 and H4 to get to the lobby (those columns are part of the north wall of the corridor. There's a little grey around the precise location of the son and daughter when the mother ran to them after seeing the surface parking collapse from the lobby, but it appears that they were at least as far back as E4 if they were not back at their unit. They really could not have missed a major failure involving H4 prior to the surface parking dropping.
The lady from 611 had to run past H4 while making her escape. Admittedly, she was running with the building literally crumbling behind her, so would easily miss things due to adrenalin-fuelled tunnel vision. The certainty, however, is that her living room (with no direct proximity to H4) was cracking, but the slab directly attached to H4 was there for her escape. Even in adrenalin survival mode, she probably would have noticed a major structural failure with H4 as she passed it.
H2 would be more hidden from the witnesses, but the hypothetical progression towards the pool deck from it couldn't be missed by them.
H4 was part of the wall of the penthouse corridor, clearly visible after 10 and 11 stacks had significantly descended. We see essentially the entire 4 line of columns above and behind the collapse of the south facing units. With less precise identification (dark blob on the video without clear features), we see structure behind the 4 line as it begins to fall, and there's only the 1 and 2 lines of columns remaining to provide that.
If H2 and/or H4 failed prior to the pool deck, it would require far more than a crack and dropping an inch or two to propagate that failure across to M9.1. The internal failure would also need to pause for several minutes after progressing to the pool deck before the tower came down.
There is substantial evidence that there was no early failure involving the HVAC, with really nothing significant to support the alternative hypothesis. Its position on the rubble is entirely consistent with mostly just riding the collapse downwards and taking a tumble either due to torque acting on it from the support beams failing at one end (hinging at the other), meeting some resistance on the way down, or just rolling as it came to rest on the pile.