0 mechanical, 1 gas piping and pressures, Bottom (vertical) duct connections – Reznor ADFH Unit Installation Manual User Manual
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Form I-ADF, P/N 131805 R5, Page 9
A
Airflow
Direction
C
D
E
F
1-7/8 (48)
Bottom
Discharge
Air
Opening
(Control Side of Heater)
Roof
Curb
1-7/8 (48)
1-7/8 (48)
Bottom
Discharge
Air
Opening
G
B
FIGURE 5 - Vertical Duct
Connection in Relationship
to Reznor
®
Roof Curb
Bottom (Vertical) Duct
Connections
If the system being installed has a vertical discharge, the duct opening has flanges for
connection to field-installed ductwork. See
FIGURE 5 for duct opening and spacing in
relationship to currently manufactured Reznor
®
roof curbs.
Model
ADF300
ADF500
ADFH300
ADFH500
ADF700/1200
ADFH700/1200
Discharge
Horizontal or Vertical
Vertical Only
Horizontal
Vertical
Vertical Only
Roof Curb Dimensions (inches) - FIGURE 4
A
84-9/16
84-9/16
108-1/4
108-1/4
90-7/8
115-25/32
115-25/32
B
29-13/16
43-9/16
29-13/16
43-9/16
54-1/2
54-1/2
54-1/2
C*
80-13/16
80-13/16
104-1/2
104-1/2
87-1/8
112-1/32
112-1/32
D*
26-1/16
39-13/16
26-1/16
39-13/16
50-13/16
50-13/16
50-13/16
Roof Curb Dimensions (mm) - FIGURE 4
A
2148
2148
2750
2750
2308
2941
2941
B
757
1106
757
1106
1384
1384
1384
C*
2053
2053
2654
2654
2213
2846
2846
D*
662
1011
662
1011
1291
1291
1291
*C and D are roof opening dimensions.
Dimensions - inches (mm)
Model
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
ADF300
80-13/16 (2053)
26-1/16 (662)
4-25/32 (121)
13-13/16 (351)
5-5/8 (143) 15-15/16 (405)
4-1/2 (114)
ADF500
80-13/16 (2053) 39-13/16 (935)
4-25/32 (121)
16-1/16 (408)
19-1/4 (489) 14-13/16 (376)
5-3/4 (146)
ADF700
112-1/32 (2846) 50-13/16 (1291) 28-19/32 (726) 13-13/16 (351) 5-5/16 (135) 40-5/16 (1024) 5-5/16 (135)
ADF1200
112-1/32 (2846) 50-13/16 (1291) 28-19/32 (726)
16-1/16 (408)
5-5/16 (135) 40-5/16 (1024) 5-5/16 (135)
ADFH300
104-1/2 (2654)
26-1/16 (662) 28-19/32 (726) 13-13/16 (351)
5-5/8 (143) 15-15/16 (405)
4-1/2 (114)
ADFH500
104-1/2 (2654)
39-13/16 (935) 28-19/32 (726)
16-1/16 (408)
19-1/4 (489) 14-13/16 (376)
5-3/4 (146)
ADFH700
112-1/32 (2846) 50-13/16 (1291) 28-19/32 (726) 13-13/16 (351) 5-5/16 (135) 40-5/16 (1024) 5-5/16 (135)
ADFH1200 112-1/32 (2846) 50-13/16 (1291) 28-19/32 (726)
16-1/16 (408)
5-5/16 (135) 40-5/16 (1024) 5-5/16 (135)
6.0 Mechanical
6.1 Gas Piping and Pressures
All piping must be in accordance with the requirements of the National Fuel Gas Code
ANSI/Z223.1 (latest edition ). Gas supply piping installation must conform with good
practice and with all local codes.
High pressure testing of supply lines is acceptable, provided the
supply line has been disconnected from the unit and the pipe end
is capped. See Hazard Levels, page 2.
Read this section of the installation manual to determine the minimum gas supply
pressure required to provide a maximum gas capacity. Minimum gas supply pressure
is also stated on the heater rating plate. The heater manifold terminates at the gas sup-
ply connection with a black iron pipe union. See
FIGURE 6. Local codes may require
a 6" condensate trap. Gas connection is either 1", 1-1/4", or 2" depending on the size
of the system.
WARNING: All components of the gas supply system must be leak
tested prior to placing equipment in service. NEVER TEST FOR
LEAKS WITH AN OPEN FLAME.