Alternate Attachment Method; Round Duct Connector Installation; Installing The Furnace - Nordyne M1B Installation Instructions Manual

Downflow, direct vent (sealed combustion) forced air gas & oil furnaces
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BEND TABS TIGHTLY
AGAINST
SUPPLY
AIR DUCT
Figure 10. Duct Connector
Tabs
Alternate Attachment
Method
The standard
duct connector
is designed
for
use on ducts 12" in width. However if there is
insufficient clearance to bend the duct connector
tabs, this alternate attachment
method may be
used.
1. Score and cut the top of the supply air duct as
indicated in Option 1 or Option 2 (Figure 11).
With Option 1 choice, cut out the metal from
the shaded area.
2. Fold the two flaps (Options 1 or 2) up to form
the opening for the duct connector.
3. install the duct connector with the bottom tabs
extending into the supply air duct.
4. Bend the tabs on the bottom
of the duct
connector
upwards and as tight as possible
against the supply air duct (Figure 12).
5. Form the flaps (Options 1 or 2) up against the
duct connector
as tight as possible.
6. Secure the duct connector flaps to the supply air
duct with staples (3 minimum) or if a 2x block/
joist is not provided, use sheet metal screws
(2 minimum). NOTE: The duct connector tabs
may be attached
to the air duct with sheet
metal screws or other suitable fasteners as
long as the duct connector
and the air duct
are securely attached.
7. Seal all connections
with industrial
grade
sealing tape or liquid sealant.
NOTE:
Requirements
for sealing
ductwork
vary from region to region. Consult with local
codes for requirements
specific to your area.
OPTION
2
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Figure 11. Narrow Air Duct Openings
OPTION
1
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this
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tabs
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or sheet
metal
screws
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Figure 12. Narrow Ducts
Round
Duct Connector
Installation
1.Apply
a bead of caulking,
mastic, or other
approved
sealant
around
bottom
side
of
connector.
2. Install and center the duct connector
in the
floor opening.
3. Install the mounting plate under the back side
of the duct connector. See Figure 13 (page 11).
NOTE:
Align
the
screw
holes
in both
components.
4. Secure the duct connector and the mounting
plate to the wood floor with appropriate
size
screws.
5. Connect the round supply duct to the underside
of the duct connector
and secure them with
field supplied sheet metal screws.
&Seal
all connections
with industrial
grade
sealing tape or liquid sealant.
NOTE:
Requirements
for sealing
ductwork
vary from region to region. Consult with local
codes for requirements
specific to your area.
installing
The Furnace
Sides and back of the furnace may be enclosed
by wall framing such as in a closet or alcove.The
dimensions
of the room or alcove must be able
to accommodate
the overall size of the furnace
and the installation clearances outlined on page
2 and Figures 1 - 4 (page 6). The furnace shall
be appropriately
connected
to the supply and
return air distribution system as shown in Figures
14 & 15 (page 11).
1. Remove furnace outer door(s) and bottom fuel
line knockout.
2. Place furnace onto duct connector and center
with floor opening.
3. Slide onto mounting plate. (Bottom rear slots
on furnace should engage with mounting plate
tabs.)
4. Secure front with one (1) fastener
at each
corner (Figures 14 or 15).
NOTE: Additional fasteners may be used at rear,
sides or through door frame, as desired, tosecure
furnace to closet or alcove framing.

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