Ductwork and filter (downflow), Warning – Sears N8MPL050B12B1 User Manual

Page 25

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

11. Ductwork and Filter (Downflow)

WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD.

Failure to properly seal duct could result in death

or personal injury.

Do NOT draw return air from inside a closet or
utility room where furnace is located. Return air
duct MUST be sealed to furnace casing.

WARNING

FIRE HAZARD.

Failure to install furnace on noncombustible

subbase could result in death, personal injury and/or
property damage.

Piace furnace on noncombustible subbase on
downflow applications, unless installing on
non-combustible flooring.

WARNING

FIRE HAZARD.

Failure to connect the return air duct to the top of a
downdlow furnace could result in death, bodily
injury, and/or property damage.

Side return air duct(s) may cause excessive furnace
and/or air temperatures, which could result in death,
bodily injury, and/or property damage.

Return air duct is to be connected to only the top of
downflow furnace.

WARNING

BURN HAZARD.

The vent may be hot. Failure to install vent shield
properly could result in personal injury.

Install VENT PIPE SHIELD NAHA002VC as
described below.

Vent Shield

Vent shield is required for all downflow installations. The vent Must
exit out the side of the furnace for all downflow installations. This

places the hot vent pipe (over 300° F) within reachof children. Vent

shield attaches to side of furnace to cover vent pipe. See Figure 5
in "2. Installation"section.

Outlet Duct Flange

Downflow installations with cased coils require the furnace outlet

duct flange to be bent outward and flat to mate the outlet of the fur­

nace to the cased coil.

Sub-Bases for Combustible Floors - Furnace Only

Note: When using the subbase for combustible floors, the dis­

charge air duct flanges on the furnace MUST be broken down to

provide proper fit up to the subbase. Use duct pliers to bend the

duct flanges flat onto the furnace casing. DO NOT bend the duct
flanges inward (toward the heat exchangers) as air flow restric­

tions may occur.

The Subbase for Combustible Floors MUST be used when a
downflow furnace is set on a combustible floor, even when the fur­
nace is installed on a coil box.

1.

Cut the opening in the floor according to the dimensions in

Table 5 because the base is equipped with locating tabs that
center the base over the opening.

The opening in the base is

1 V 4 "

shorter and iVg" narrower

than the minimum required size of the opening in the floor.
This is done to maintain a 1" clearance between the floor and
the plenum.

2.

Fabricate the plenum to the dimensions given in Table 5.

Note that the dimensions given are outside dimensions.

3.

Set the base over the opening in the floor, centering the open­
ing in the base over the opening in the floor. Fasten the base to

the floor with screws or nails. See Figure 27 and Figure 28.

4.

Drop the plenum through the opening in the base. The flange

of the plenum should rest on top of the combustible floor base.

Table 5

Sub-bases for Combustible Floors Dimensions

Sub-base for

Combustible Floors

Sub-base for Combustible

Floor Dimensions

Opening In Floor

Opening In

Base For Plenum

Typical Plenum

Dimensions

Part Number

J*

K"

L

M

N

P

R

S

T

Subbase for Furnace Only

NAHH001SB

14«/i6

16

15

TW

2

15

TÏT

2

NAHH002SB

I

95/16

283/4

183/is

16

1 6

I

/ 4

1 8

I

/ 4

15

171/8

15

171/8

NAHH003SB

2 2 1

6

21'^/l6

16

15

19^7^

15

19^7^

Subbase for Coil Box

NAHH004SB

1511/16

20a/i6

1 4 9

/

1

6

16

1 6 1 / 4

14%

15

I

3

I

/2

15

131/2

NAHH005SB

I

95/16

209/

i

6

183/is

16

1 6 1 / 4

I

8

V

4

15

171/8

15

171/8

NAHH006SB

221^16

20«/i6

2T'"/i6

16

15

15

*

Outside

Dimension

"

Base Spacer Side

°o

Side

441 01 2613 02

[23

Advertising