Site Preparation; Clearance To Combustibles; Minimum Clearance; Model Identification - Bard D25A2PA Installation And Service Instructions Manual

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NEW SHELTER INSTALLATION VS.
RETROFIT INSTALLATION
These installation instructions cover both new shelter
installations and retrofit installations. Each installation
is unique and may require special accomodations and
modifications. Although Bard Manufacturing follows a
long-established tradition of manufacturing equipment
using industry standard dimensions for building
penetration, it is occasionally necessary to move or
enlarge supply and return openings when replacing
non-standardized equipment in a retrofit application.

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

D-Series wall-mount air conditioners are available in
both right-hand access models and left-hand access
models. Right-hand access models have the heat strip
access panel, external circuit breakers access panel
and internal controls access panel on the right side of
the unit. Left-hand access models are a mirror image
of the right-hand access models, and allow two wall-
mount units to be placed in relatively close proximity
and yet still allow complete access for maintenance
and repair.
On side-by-side installations, maintain a minimum of
26" clearance on control side to allow access to control
panel and heat strips, and to allow proper airflow to the
outdoor coil. For installations where units are installed
with both control panels facing each other (inward),
maintain a minimum of 36" clearance to allow access.
Additional clearance may be required to meet local or
national codes.
Care should be taken to ensure that the recirculation
and obstruction of condenser discharge air does not
occur. Recirculation of condenser discharge air can
be from either a single unit or multiple units. Any
object such as shrubbery, a building or a large object
can cause obstructions to the condenser discharge air.
Recirculation or reduced airflow caused by obstructions
will result in reduced capacity, possible unit pressure
safety lockouts and reduced unit service life.
For units with blow through condensers, such as the
D-Series units, it is recommended there be a minimum
distance of 10' between the front of the unit and
any barrier or 20' between the fronts of two opposing
(facing) units.
Clearances Required for Service Access
and Adequate Condenser Airflow
MODELS
All covered by this manual
Units with control panels
facing each other (inward)
LEFT SIDE
RIGHT SIDE
26"
26"
36" between units

SITE PREPARATION

CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES

WARNING
!
Fire hazard.
Maintain minimum 1/4" clearance between the
supply air duct and combustible materials in
the first 3' of ducting.
Failure to do so could result in fire causing
damage, injury or death.
The unit itself is suitable for 0" clearance, but the
supply air duct flange and the first 3' of supply air duct
require a minimum of 1/4" clearance to combustible
material. However, it is generally recommended that
a 1" clearance is used for ease of installation and
maintaining the required clearance to combustible
material. See Figures 1.3A-C on pages 10-12 for
details on opening sizes.
Minimum Clearances Required to
Combustible Materials
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
MODELS
All covered by this
manual

MODEL IDENTIFICATION

Identify the specific model using the model
nomenclature information found in Figure 1.1 and/
or model/serial tag found on the unit on the opposite
side of the control and access panels. See Figure 1.2
on page 8 for dimensions and critical installation
requirements.
CABINET
FIRST 3'
1/4"
0"
Manual 2100-643C
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