Return Duct; Locating & Installing The Return Air Assembly; Ducts; Connecting The Return & Supply Air Flexible Ducts - Nordyne P5RD Series User's Manual & Installation Instructions

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4. Tapcollar(if necessary) to ensure engagement with
unitopening andinstall s econd screw.
5. Tighten firstscrew androtate collar clockwise sojoint
is nearthreeo'clockposition.
Return Duct
1.Assemble
the collar by overlapping
the two ends.
NOTE: One end of the collar is slotted and the opposite
end has two small holes. Position the end with small
screw holes underneath the slotted end.
2. Fasten the collar ends with two self drilling sheet metal
screws.
3. Position the collar over the unit opening. Align the
four holes in the collar with the four dimples or holes
(depending on unit model)in the panel.
4. Secure the collar to the rear panel using self drilling
screws (10-16x.5).
Locating & Installing
the Return Air Assembly
To simplify installation, locate and install the return air
assembly first. If desired, the return opening can be
located inside a closet with Iouvered doors that has an
open area equal to or greater than a 12"x 20" grille. The
return air grille can be placed in the wall of a closet and
the air ducted into the filter box through a boxed-in area
at the closet floor level (Figure 5). Verify the filter
is
readily accessible.
NOTE: The return air box with grille and filter should not
be located in heavy traffic areas like hallways or center
of rooms. A good spot is in a corner or under a table, if a
minimum two inch clearance is available.
1. Start the installation from under the home by cutting a
small hole in the subfloor. Determine how the floor joist
location will affect cutting the opening needed for the
return air box. NOTE: Floor joists are generally located
on 16" centers, leaving 14-3/8" between joists.
2. After measuring the return air box (approximately
12-
1/4" x 20-1/4"), cut the hole through the floor so that
the box will fit between the floor joists. Care should be
taken when cutting through carpeting to avoid snags.
NOTE: In most installations it will be necessary to cut a
similar hole in the fiberboard directly under the hole in
the floor. However, if the floor is more than ten inches
deep, it will only be necessary to cut a hole for the collar
on the return air box or for the insulated duct.
3. Set the box into the opening and fasten with screws or
nails.
4. Install the filter and return air grille in the air box.
Connecting
the Return & Supply Air Flexible Ducts
• Flexible ducts can be connected to the corresponding
fittings with the clamps provided with the ducts. See
Figure 10 (page 13). NOTE: To prevent a loss in cooling
capacity, make sure all connections are tight.
• The flexible ducts may be cut to the required length,
see instructions packed with duct. Keep all ducts as
short and straight as possible. Avoid sharp bends.
• Ducts may be spliced with sheet metal sleeves and
clamps.
• After the inner duct is connected to the proper fitting,
the insulation and plastic sleeve should be pulled over
the connection and clamped.
• Homes
with
multiple
supply
ducts
(or special
applications),
a Y fitting is available to divide the
supply air so it can be ducted to different areas of the
home for more efficient cooling. NOTE: For maximum
performance, insulate the Y fitting.
Locating & Installing
the Supply Damper(s)
CAUTION-.
if installing
this
air
conditioning
system
in
conjunction
with
a furnace,
a damper
must
be
installed
in the
furnace
base
assembly
to
prevent
cold
air from
being
discharged
around
the
heat
exchanger.
Damage
to
the
heat exchanger
and asphyxiation
may occur
if
a damper
is not installed.
Check with the furnace
manufacturer
for damper
requirements.
Failure
to install
the
required
furnace
damper
may
invalidate
code
agency
listing
and limited
warranty
on the furnace.
RILLE
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AIR
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Figure 5. Return Air Box
When locating the supply damper(s),
carefully check
floor joists and frame members that could interfere with
the installation of the damper or flexible duct. Ideally, the
damper (Figure 6, page 8) should be located in the bottom
of the main duct, forward of center of the home, at least
three feet from the nearest register. The round supply
opening in the slanted side of the damper should face
the side of the home where the air conditioner is located.
1. Locate the center of the heat duct by cutting a small
hole in the fiberboard
below the duct at the desired
location.
2. Cut a hole approximately 3/4" larger than the damper
opening in the fiberboard.

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