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Ductwork Configuration
When connecting ducts, insert a canvas duct between
the main body and the duct.
• Use non-combustible duct components.
• Install sufficient insulation to prevent condensation
forming on outlet duct flanges and outlet ducts.
The contractor is responsible for providing transitions to
accommodate difference in sizing between the unit and
the building ducts. Duct connections to collar-type
openings can be made with S-cleats or overlapping joints.
Apply caulk around each duct connection. Failure to seal
duct connections can cause air leakage and system
performance problems.
Note:
•
When an air duct which carries supply air or warm air
passes through a combustible roof, a clearance of one inch
must be maintained between the outside perimeter of
ductwork and any combustible materials, per NFPA
Standard 90A
Figure.13: Duct Connection Dimensions
Service Clearance
Allow service clearances as approximately indicated in
Figure 14. Refer to NEC and local for minimum
clearances around the unit and control panel.
Figure.14: Service Clearance Dimensions
Table.14: Duct Connection Dimension
Chassis
Code
SA Outlet
OA Inlet
L1
L2
L4
L5
DC
17.6
53.8
49
16.4
Table.14: Service Clearance Dimensions
[Unit : inch]
D2
D1
ISOMETRIC VIEW
Chassis
Code
Fan &
Motor
Assembly
Controller,
Cycle(HR),
Filter
Min
Distance
Min
Distance
A1
A2
B1
B2
C
D1
D2
DC
45.6
45.6
36
96.2 50.2
22
20
Service Access
(Sensor, Filter)