Installation
SS-SVX002B-EN
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Air Distribution Connection
Up-flow Configuration Air Patterns
In an up-flow configured unit, the conditioned supply air
has two methods of discharge: ducted or through a grilled,
2 or 3-way discharge air plenum box (see the following
figure 13). The return air pattern is front free return.
The supply air outlet is provided with a flange for
connecting ductwork (refer to the installation drawing
provided with the unit). The connection of ductwork to the
unit may be made with either pop rivets or self-tapping
screws. If ductwork is to be used, always consult your state
and local codes when determining ducting requirements.
The duct system should be designed to allow the air to
move with as little resistance as possible.
Figure 13.
Up-flow Configuration Air Patterns
TOP DISCHARGE- 2 OR 3 WAY PLENUM
RETURN AIR INLET
RETURN AIR INLET
3-WAY DISCHARGE
PLENUM (OPTIONAL)
SUPPLY AIR OUTLET
DUCT
SUPPLY
AIR OUTLET
Down-flow Configuration Air Patterns
In a down-flow configured unit, the conditioned supply air
discharges through the bottom of the cabinet into a raised
floor. There are two basic return air distribution methods:
top free return and top ducted return (see the following
figure 14).
The return air inlet is provided with a turned in flange on
top of the cabinet for connection of ductwork (refer to the
installation drawing provided with the unit). The
connection of ductwork to the unit may be made with
either pop rivets or self-tapping screws.
If ductwork is to be installed, always consult your state and
local codes when determining ducting requirements. The
duct system should be designed to allow the air to move
with as little resistance as possible.