Nordyne E3 Optional Equipment, Typical Installation of Downflow Systems or Platinum System

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Return Air Codes and Requirements

Unducted return air systems may be used for closet or alcove installations.

NOTE: Applicable installation codes may limit the furnace to installation in a single-story residence only. Furnace installations other than closet or alcove installations require ducted return air systems.

Air return to the furnace must have a minimum free area opening (see Table 1).

Acceptable fl oor or ceiling return air systems for closet installations with return air entering through an opening in the closet fl oor or ceiling must meet all of the following requirements:

Return air opening into closet, regardless of its location, must not be smaller than size specifi ed on unit data label.

If located in fl oor of closet, return air opening must be provided with means of preventing its inadvertent closure by a fl at object placed over opening.

Materials located in return air duct system must have a fl ame-spread classifi cation of 200 or less.

Noncombustible pans having 1” upturned fl anges must be located beneath openings in a fl oor-return duct system.

Wiring materials located in return duct system must conform to NEC Article 300-22(c).

Gas piping must not run in or through return air duct system.

If return air opening is located below top of furnace, a minimum clearance must be provided between opening and furnace (see “Accessibility for servicing” in Table 1).

Closed-Off Space Requirements

Living space not served by, and closed off from, the return air ducts to the furnace by doors, sliding partitions, and other means must be provided with permanent, uncloseable openings in the doors or partitions to allow air to return to the furnace from all parts of the home. Return air grilles, with a minimum open area of one square inch for every fi ve square feet of living space closed off from the furnace, must be provided in the door or room partition.

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

Contact your nearest NORDYNE distributor for a complete list of electric furnace accessories.

Return Air Grille

A return air grille and frame assembly (see Figure

2)is available for use in unducted return air instal- lations.In downflow alcove installations, the grille and frame assembly may be mounted directly to the top of the furnace. In closet installations, a wall mount grille is available for attachment to a door or wall.

Optional Automatic Furnace Damper #901083 -

Furnace may (not required) be equipped with the optional automatic damper when a packaged air conditioner is installed and connected to the warm air duct system. This damper prevents cooled air from discharging through the furnace cabinet, causing excessive cooling of the immedi- ate area. Refer to instructions supplied with the damper for details.

Multi-Speed Blower Conversion Package (4 or 5 ton):

Upgrade blower packages are available for adding air conditioning or heat pump systems. See furnace “Options and Compatibility” label for systems available.

TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF DOWNFLOW SYSTEMS OR PLATINUM SYSTEM

The following steps describe installation instruc- tions for an under-the-fl oor supply duct system with a return air system that can be either unducted or ducted. Duct connectors (Table 4) are recommended for this application.

NOTE: Before installing this furnace, consider all clearances for the installation and future servicing of the furnace. Refer to Table 1.

Return Air and Filtering Systems

Furnaces may be installed with unducted or ducted return air. For unducted return air systems, either the optional grille and frame assembly or the optional wall mount grille is rec- ommended. For ducted return air systems with air conditioners or heat pumps, either providing an access panel in the duct or using the optional coil cabinet is recommended. The duct system must be properly sized so as to account for any additional external static pressure produced from the chosen fi ltering method.

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Contents E3 Series Air Conditioner/Heat Pump Air Handler Downflow, Upflow Electric FurnacesPage Model Identification Furnace Parts IdentificationMaintenance Instructions Overview of E3 Furnace Before YOU Call a ServicemanSection Installer Information General Optional AIR Conditioner and Heat PumpFurnace Codes CODES, SPECIFICATIONS, and RequirementsMiscellaneous Listings & Installation Requirements Unit CheckoutOptional Equipment Typical Installation of Downflow Systems or Platinum SystemOptional Rear Mounting Plate Optional Accessories Item Number DescriptionE3EH Unit SpecificationsOptional Duct Connectors for Downflow Systems Selecting Duct ConnectorMethod a Platinum Series Installing Duct ConnectorPreparing Floor Openings Floor Cavity SizesMethod C Rear Mounting PlateMethod E Platinum Duct Connector Method DCloset Installation Alcove InstallationFurnace Installation Standard Closet Installation Typical Installation of Upflow SystemsSpecial 1 Clearance Over-the-Floor Return Air Sys Tem with Upflow Stand Downflow and Upflow InstallationsOver-the-Floor Return Air System Non-Ducted Applications and Furnace InstallationElectrical System Installation Codes, Specifications, and Re- quirementsUpflow Floor Cutout Locations nominal dimensions Connecting Supply Service WiresSelecting Blower Speed Blower InstallationChanging Blower Speed Installing Control Circuit WiringFurnace Blower Speed Data Clearances Checking InstallationSystem Checkout Blower Performance Furnace Thermostat Model020H Electrical SpecificationsE3EB 010H Wiring Diagrams Servicing the furnace Position BeforeE3EB 015H, E3EB 017H Wiring Diagrams Switch circuit breakers to E3EB 020H, 023H, and 023H 5 Ton, E2EB-015HBR Wiring DiagramsE3EX 010H E3EX 015/017H Typical AC Furnace Inspection Report Page ¢708827H¤

E3 specifications

The Nordyne E3 is an innovative and efficient heating and cooling system designed to meet the demands of modern residential and commercial spaces. With a focus on energy efficiency and advanced technology, the E3 series offers a variety of features tailored to provide optimal comfort throughout the year.

One of the standout characteristics of the Nordyne E3 is its multi-stage heating and cooling capability. This system utilizes a two-stage compressor, which allows it to operate at different capacities based on the current temperature demand. By adjusting its output, the E3 can maintain a more consistent indoor climate while maximizing energy savings. This not only enhances comfort but also reduces energy bills over time.

The E3 series also includes a variable-speed blower motor, which significantly improves airflow management. This technology enables the system to operate quietly and efficiently, reducing energy consumption while providing precise temperature control. Homeowners can enjoy a comfortable environment without the disruptive noise often associated with traditional HVAC systems.

Another key feature of the Nordyne E3 is its advanced refrigerant technology. The system uses R-410A refrigerant, an environmentally friendly option that has a lower impact on ozone depletion compared to older refrigerants. This commitment to sustainability aligns with the growing demand for eco-friendly solutions in the HVAC industry.

Additionally, the Nordyne E3 incorporates integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing users to control their system remotely via smartphone or tablet. This smart technology enables homeowners to adjust temperature settings, monitor energy usage, and schedule maintenance alerts from virtually anywhere.

Energy Star certification further highlights the E3’s commitment to energy efficiency. Systems bearing this label are rigorously tested to ensure they meet strict guidelines for energy consumption, providing peace of mind for consumers looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

In summary, the Nordyne E3 heating and cooling system stands out for its energy-efficient design, advanced technologies, and commitment to comfort. With features like multi-stage operation, variable-speed motors, eco-friendly refrigerants, and smart home compatibility, it represents a significant step forward in HVAC technology. Homeowners can rely on the E3 to create a comfortable living environment while also contributing to a more sustainable future.