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Ducts
passing
through
an
unconditioned
space
must
be
insulated
and
covered
with
a
vapor
barrier.
If
a
plenum
return
is
used
on
a
vertical
unit,
the
return
should
be
ducted
through
the
roof
deck
to
comply
with
ap¬
plicable
fire
codes.
A
minimum
clearance
is
not
required
around
ductwork.
Cabinet
return
air
static
shall
not
exceed
-
.35
in.
wg
with
economizer
or
-
.45
in.
wg
without
economizer.
Step
3
Install
External
Trap
for
Condensate
Drain
All
units
must
have
an
external
trap
added
for
condensate
drainage.
A
3
/4-in.
NPT
connection
is
located
on
the
side
of
the
unit.
Use
a
trap
at
least
4-in.
deep
and
protect
against
freeze-up.
If
drain
line
is
run
to
a
drain,
pitch
line
away
from
unit
at
1
in.
per
10
ft
of
run.
Do
not
use
a
pipe
size
smaller
than
the
unit
connection.
See
Fig.
4
for
more
details.
Step
4
Rig
and
Place
Unit
inspect
unit
for
transportation
damage.
File
any
claim
with
transportation
agency.
Keep
unit
upright
and
do
not
drop.
Spreader
bars
are
not
required
if
top
crating
is
left
on
unit.
Rollers
may
be
used
to
move
unit
across
a
roof.
Level
by
using
unit
frame
as
a
reference.
See
Table
1
and
Fig.
5
for
additional
infor¬
mation.
Operating
weight
is
shown
in
Table
1
and
Fig.
5.
Lifting
holes
are
provided
in
base
rails
as
shown
in
Fig.
6.
Refer
to
rigging
instructions
on
unit.
A
CAUTION
All
panels
must
be
in
place
when
rigging.
POSITIONING
Maintain
clearance
around
and
above
unit
to
provide
minimum
distance
from
combustible
mate¬
rials,
proper
airflow,
and
service
access.
See
Fig.
6.
A
prop¬
erly
positioned
unit
will
have
the
following
clearances
between
unit
and
roof
curb:
14-in.
clearance
between
roof
curb
and
base
rails
on
each
side
and
front
of
unit;
l
5
/32-in.
clearance
between
roof
curb
and
rear
of
unit.
(See
Fig.
2,
section
C-C.)
Do
not
install
unit
in
an
indoor
location.
Do
not
locate
unit
air
inlets
near
exhaust
vents
or
other
sources
of
con¬
taminated
air.
Be
sure
that
unit
is
installed
such
that
snow
will
not
block
the
combustion
intake
or
flue
outlet.
Unit
may
be
installed
directly
on
wood
flooring
or
on
Class
A,
B,
or
C
roof-covering
material
when
roof
curb
is
used.
Although
unit
is
weatherproof,
guard
against
water
from
higher
level
runoff
and
overhangs.
Locate
mechanical
draft
system
flue
assembly
at
least
48
in.
from
any
opening
through
which
combustion
prod¬
ucts
could
enter
the
building,
and
at
least
48
in.
from
an
adjacent
building.
When
unit
is
located
adjacent
to
public
walkways,
flue
assembly
must
be
at
least
7
ft
above
grade.
Flue
vent
discharge
must
have
a
minimum
horizontal
clear¬
ance
of
4
ft
from
electric
and
gas
meters,
gas
regulators,
and
gas
relief
equipment.
Flue
gas
can
deteriorate
building
materials.
Orient
unit
such
that
flue
gas
will
not
affect
building
materials.
Adequate
combustion-air
space
must
be
provided
for
proper
operation
of
this
equipment.
Be
sure
that
installation
complies
with
all
local
codes
and
Section
5.3,
Air
for
Com¬
bustion
and
Ventilation,
NFGC
(National
Fuel
Gas
Code),
ANSI
(American
National
Standards
Institute)
Z223.1-
1984
and
addendum
Z223.la-1987.
In
Canada,
instal¬
lation
must
be
in
accordance
with
the
CAN1.B
149.1
and
CAN1.B149.2
installation
codes
for
gas
burning
appliances.

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