Adequate clearance around the unit should be kept for safety, service, maintenance, and proper unit operation. A total clear- ance of 75” on the main control panel side of the unit is rec- ommended to facilitate possible fan shaft, coil, electric heat and gas furnace removal. A clearance of 48” is recommended on all other sides of the unit to facilitate possible compressor removal, to allow service access and to insure proper venti- lation and condenser airflow. The unit must not be installed beneath any obstruction. The unit should be installed re- mote from all building exhausts to inhibit ingestion of exhaust air into the unit fresh air intake.
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PANELS
Roof Curb Installation
ROOF CURB POST-INSTALLATION CHECKS
After installation, check the top of the curb, duct connection frame and duct flanges to make sure gasket has been ap- plied properly. Gasket should be firmly applied to the top of the curb perimeter, duct flanges and any exposed duct con- nection frame. If gasket is loose,
PROTRUSION
Inspect curb to ensure that none of the utility services (elec- tric) routed through the curb protrude above the curb.
CAUTION
IF PROTRUSIONS EXIST, DO NO ATTEMPT TO SET UNIT ON CURB.
ROOF TOP DUCT CONNECTIONS
Install all duct connections on the unit before placing the unit on rooftop.
HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE
For horizontal discharge, remove the supply and return duct covers and place them over the vertical discharge return and supply openings. Install with insulation facing up, using the longer screws provided in the literature package.
Ensure that the top of the duct connection frame is flush with the top of the roof curb.
Flexible duct connectors between the unit and ducts are rec- ommended. Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork and joints as required and in accordance with local codes.
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| 11” | 4 7/8”” |
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| COVERS |
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| 17” | 7 3/8” |
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| 25” |
12” | SUPPLY |
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6 3/16” |
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Horizontal Discharge Duct Connections
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