Bryant DURAPAC 579F User Manual

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III. STEP 3 — FIELD FABRICATE DUCTWORK

Secure all ducts to building structure. Use flexible duct con-
nectors between unit and ducts as required. Insulate and
weatherproof all external ductwork, joints, and roof openings
with counter flashing and mastic in accordance with applica-
ble codes.

Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be insu-
lated and covered with a vapor barrier.

IV. STEP 4 — MAKE UNIT DUCT CONNECTIONS

Unit is shipped for thru-the-bottom duct connections. Duct-
work openings are shown in Fig. 1, 4, and 5. Duct connec-
tions are shown in Fig. 6. Field-fabricated concentric
ductwork may be connected as shown in Fig. 7 and 8. Attach
all ductwork to roof curb and roof curb basepans.

V. STEP 5 — INSTALL FLUE HOOD AND WIND BAFFLE

Flue hood and wind baffle are shipped secured under main
control box. To install, secure flue hood to access panel. See
Fig. 9. The wind baffle is then installed over the flue hood.

NOTE: When properly installed, flue hood will line up with
combustion fan housing. See Fig. 10.

VI. STEP 6 — TRAP CONDENSATE DRAIN

See Fig. 11 for drain location. One

3

/

4

-in. half coupling is pro-

vided inside unit evaporator section for condensate drain
connection. An 8

1

/

2

-in. x

3

/

4

-in. diameter and 2-in. x

3

/

4

-in.

diameter pipe nipple, coupled to standard

3

/

4

-in. diameter

elbows, provide a straight path down through hole in unit
base rails (see Fig. 12). A trap at least 4-in. deep must be
used.

NOTE: Do not drill in this area; damage to basepan may result in water
leak.

Fig. 6 — Air Distribution — Thru-the-Bottom

NOTE: Do not drill in this area; damage to basepan may result in water
leak.

Fig. 7 — Concentric Duct Air Distribution

NOTE: Dimensions A, A

′, and B′ are obtained from field-supplied ceil-

ing diffuser.

Shaded area indicates block-off panels.

Fig. 8 — Concentric Duct Details

WIND
BAFFLE

Fig. 9 — Flue Hood Location

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