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Marvair ComPac Installation & Operation Manual
12/2017 Rev.16
2.5 Fresh Air Hood (non-economozer air conditioners only)
The fresh air hood is located on the inside, behind the slots on the bottom front panel. To access the
hood, remove the screws that hold the front panel. The air flow can be adjusted from no (0%) fresh air
to approximately 15% of rated air flow of fresh air, in 5% increments. The hood is shipped from the
factory in the closed position (no fresh air). To provide fresh air, remove the two screws on either side
of the hood and reposition as desired.
0% 5% 10%
15%
Figure 7a. Fresh Air Hood Damper,
Models 24-72
Figure 7b. Fresh Air Hood Damper
for AVPA/AVHA12
2.6 Bracket Installation
1. All models have built-in mounting flanges.
2. Apply a bead of silicone sealer on the wall side of the bottom support brackets on the unit. Circle
the mounting holes with the silicone bead.
3. Refer to Figure 4. Attach the bottom support bracket to the wall using appropriate 3/8" diameter
hardware.
Note: the AVPA12 air conditioners do not require a bottom support bracket.
For example, on wooden structures, use 3/8" x 2-1/2" all-thread lag screws. The screws must penetrate
the center of the wall stud. Drill a pilot hole in the stud to prevent it from splitting.
2.7 Mounting The Unit
1. For wiring into the back of unit, locate the lower of the two knockouts on the wall side of the unit.
Drill a one inch hole in the shelter wall to match this opening. Allow sufficient clearance to run
3/4" conduit through the hole and to the unit.
2. Using an appropriate and safe lifting device, set the unit on the bottom support bracket mounted
on the wall. You must stabilize the unit on the bracket with the lifting device or by some other
means - the bracket alone is not sufficient.
3. Make sure that the duct flanges are properly aligned with the wall opening. Adjust as necessary.
4. Note the holes in each side flange. Using the holes for guides, drill holes through the wall with a
3/8" drill bit. Insert the 3/8" x 5" bolts through the flanges. Install nuts and washers on the inside
of the shelter. Tighten the bolts to secure the unit.
5. Apply a bead of silicone where the mounting flange contacts the unit and the shelter wall.
6. On the inside of the shelter, install the wall sleeves in the supply and return air openings. The sleeves
may be trimmed to fit flush with the inside wall.
7. Check the fit of each sleeve to its mating flange for possible air leaks. Apply silicone sealer to close
any gaps. Install the air return and supply grilles.