Furnace Installation; General Information; Requirements & Codes; Locating & Cutting Duct Openings - Nordyne M1B Installation Instructions Manual

Downflow, direct vent (sealed combustion) forced air gas & oil furnaces
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Location, s ize,andnumber of registers should
beselected on the basisof bestairdistribution
andfloorplanofthehome. T hesupplyair must
be deliveredto the heatedspaceby duct(s)
secured
to the furnace
casing, running full
size and without
interruption.
, The M1 Series gas and M5 Series oil furnace
is certified for use on wood flooring or supports,
but must be installed on top of a duct connector.
This factory
supplied
accessory
must
be
installed in the floor cavity and attached to the
supply air duct before the furnace is installed.
Three typical
distribution
systems
are shown
in Figure 5. The location, size, and number of
registers
should
be selected
on the basis of
best air distribution
and floor plan of the home.
A Single trunk
duct
_" Dual trunk
duct
B
w/crossover
connector
I
J
Transition duct
I C
[]_
w/branches
_
Figure 5. Typical Supply
Duct System
FURNACE INSTALLATION
NOTE:
These
Installation
procedures
are
suggested
for typical
furnace
installations.
Since a!! installations
are different
from each
other, the sequence
of instructions
may differ
from the actual installation. Only qualified HVAC
technicians
should install this furnace.
General Information
, The furnace must be leveled at installation and
attached to a properly installed duct system. Do
not use the back of the furnace
for return
air. See page 7 for circulating
requirements.
, The furnace
must be installed
so that all
electrical
components
are protected
from
water.
, The dimensions of the room or alcove must be
able to accommodate
the overall size of the
furnace and the installation clearances
listed
in Table 1 and Figure 3 (page 6)
, The furnace must be installed upstream from
a refrigeration system.
, The plenum attached to the A/C coil box and
ductwork within 3 ft. of the furnace must be
installed so that surfaces are at least 1/4" from
combustible construction.
, The cabinet plug must always be used to close
the hole in the side of the furnace when rotating
the inducer.
, M1/M5 models must be installed with the Nordyne
A/C coil box which are listed according to the
cabinet size of the furnace: "B" cabinet - 920169,
"C" cabinet - 920171, and"D" cabinet- 920172.
Requirements
and Codes
Installer must be familiar with and comply with
all codes
and regulations
applicable
to the
installation
of these
heating
appliances
and
related equipment, in the absence of local codes,
the installation
must be in accordance
with the
current provisions of one or more of the following
standards.
, Federal
Manufactured
Home Constructions
& Safety
Standard
(H.U.D. Title 24, Part
3280.707[a][2])
, American
National
Standard
(ANSI-119.2/
NFPA-501C)
for
all recreational
vehicle
installations.
, American
National
Standard
(ANSI-Z223.1/
NFPA-54) and/or CAN/CSA B149 for all gas-
fired furnace models.
, American
National
Standard
(ANSI-Z95.1/
NFPA-31) and/or CSA B139 for all oil-fired
furnace models.
, American National Standard (ANSI-C1/NFPA-
70) and/or CSA 22.1 Canadian
Electric Code
Part 1 for all electrical field wiring.
, Units have been researched under standards
UL 307A & B, UL727-1999,
ANSI Z21.47b/
CSA 2.%-2008,
and CSA B140.10.
Locating and Cutting
Duct Openings
Floor cut-outs and fuel line holes must be carefully
located to avoid misalignment
of the furnace,
and vent piping. To locate standard ducts see
Figure 6 (page 9). For round ducts, see Figure 7.
1. Measure 10" from the rear wall or alcove and
mark the centerline of the cut-out on the floor.
2. Using the centerline as a starting point, draw
the rest of the duct cut-out to the dimensions
shown in Figures 6 or 7.
3. Cut out the floor opening
1/16" larger than
the actual cutout drawn. This will allow some
clearance when installing the duct connector.
4. Measure from the top of the floor down to the
top of the supply air duct to obtain the depth of
the floor cavity. NOTE: The depth of the floor
cavity shown as "X" in Figure 9 (page 9) will
determine the correct duct connector.
5. Determine
which duct connector
to use from
Table 3 (page 9).
6. Measure and drill gas hole. and cut out for cooling
coil (if applicable). See Figures 6 or 7 (page 9).

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents