Nordyne M3RL AIR Distribution Systems, Duct Connector Selection, Duct Installation

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OUTLINE

 

 

 

 

 

FLOOR CUT-OUT

 

 

 

 

 

FOR DUCT CONNECTIONS

FURNACE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE

 

 

 

 

 

FUEL LINE ENTRY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 7. Cut-Out Locations

AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

For proper air distribution, the supply duct system must be designed so that the static pressure measured external to the furnace does not exceed the listed static pressure rating shown on the furnace rating plate.

Three typical distribution systems are illus- trated in Figure 2. Location, size, and number of registers should be selected on the basis of best air distribution and floor plan of the home.

DUCT CONNECTOR SELECTION

PLATINUM SERIES

a. For Platinum ready construction use the 14” round plenum, p/n: 903896.

NON-PLATINUM SERIES

a. Determine depth of floor cavity from surface of floor to top of supply air duct (See Figure 3).

b. Select appropriate model from Table 5 which matches X-dimension of the floor

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cavity. To maximize air delivery, re- move reducer “C” (see Figure 5) to obtain the largest open area that will fit the duct/floor construction.

DUCT INSTALLATION

Required floor, ceiling, and roof cut-out open- ings must be carefully located to avoid mis- alignment of the furnace (see Figures 6 & 7). Installation procedures are suggested for typi- cal furnace installations and need not be fol- lowed in the exact listed sequence.

CUT OUT FLOOR OPENING & FUEL LINE HOLE

a. Determine center of closet or alcove (Fig- ures 7 & 8).

b. Locate center of the floor opening, mea- sured 10" from the rear wall, and mark cut- out measuring approximately 14-1/2" by 14- 1/2" (± 1”) for model duct connector used (refer to Figures 4 & 5).

c.Locate center of gas line hole, measured 23- 1/4" from the rear wall and 6-5/8" to the left of center of the floor cut-out (See Figure 6) or

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Contents Installation Instructions Page Table of Contents L 060 a a WGeneral Shipping WeightFurnace Specifications/Airflow Data Top ViewOwner Information General DescriptionInstallation Standards Manufacturer WARRANTY, OWNER’S ResponsibilitiesCirculating AIR Supply LocationMinimum Clearances Duct Connectors Return AIR ProvisionsCloset or Alcove Ducted Return AIRDuct Installation Duct Connector SelectionAIR Distribution Systems CUT Duct Opening Finger Tabbed only Installing Platinum Series 14 Round Duct ConnectorInstalling Screw Down Duct CON- Nector Screw Down Platinum SeriesInstalling Finger Tabbed Duct CON- Nectors Alternate Attachment MethodsVenting and Combustion AIR Requirements Install FurnaceGeneral Venting Requirements Furnace Must not be Common Vented with Other AppliancesVent Table Vent Termination Clearances for Direct Vent FurnacesVent Pipe Installation Vent Pipe MaterialDownflow Furnace Horizontal VentingHorizontal Venting Alternate Horizontal Vent Installation Drainage of Condensate from FurnaceFurnace with Condensate Drain Trap Assembly GAS Supply and PipingHigh Altitude Derate ConversionLeak Check To Turn Off Fuel Supply to the ApplianceTo Convert the Unit to the Alternate Gas To Remove the Burner AssemblyTo Remove the Burner Orifices Approximate Orifice Size for Natural and LP GasesLighting and Adjustment of the Appliance Convertible Pressure Regulator CapType of Fuel Manifold Pressure Electrical WiringLine Voltage Wiring Completing the ConversionLow Voltage Wiring Electrical DataStart-Up Procedure START-UP and AdjustmentsVentilation Sequence of Operation Shut Down ProcedureVerifying Firing Rate Gas Flow Rate Verifying Operation of the Supply Air Limit SwitchDescription of Components Verifying Burner OperationCombustion Air and Vent System MaintenanceAccessory Kits Air FilterLubrication Condensate Drain AssemblySystem Operation Information Blower CompartmentCooling Mode Furnace Fails to OperateM3 Downflow Furnace Downflow Furnace Wiring Diagram Page INSTALLATION/PERFORMANCE Check List Fuel Type¢7082197¤

M3RL specifications

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