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AIR
DUCTS
Many
states,
provinces
and
localities
are
considering
or
have
implemented
standards
and/or
restrictions
on
duct
sizing
practices,
ductwork
leakage,
and/or
ductwork
thermal,
airflow
and
electrical
efficiencies.
CONSULT
LOCAL
CODE
OFFICIALS
for
ductwork
design
and
performance
requirements
in
your
area.
General
Requirements
The
duct
system
should
be
designed
and
sized
according
to
accepted
national
standards
such
as
those
published
by:
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
Association
(ACCA
Manual
D),
Sheet
Metal
and
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
National
Association
(SMACNA)
or
American
Society
of
Heating,
Refrigerating
and
Air
Conditioning
Engineers
(ASHRAE)
or
consult
The
Air
Systems
Design
Guidelines
reference
tables
available
from
your
local
distributor.
The
duct
system
should
be
sized
to
handle
the
required
system
design
CFM
at
the
design
external
static
pressure.
The
furnace
airflow
rates
are
provided
in
Table
9-Air
Delivery-CFM
(With
Filter).
When
a
furnace
is
installed
so
that
the
supply
ducts
carry
air
circulated
by
the
furnace
to
areas
outside
the
space
containing
the
furnace,
the
return
air
shall
also
be
handled
by
duct(s)
sealed
to
the
furnace
casing
and
terminating
outside
the
space
containing
the
furnace.
Secure
ductwork
with
proper
fasteners
for
type
of
ductwork
used.
Seal
supply-
and
return-duct
connections
to
furnace
with
code
approved
tape
or
duct
sealer.
NOTE:
Flexible
connections
should
be
used
between
ductwork
and
furnace
to
prevent
transmission
of
vibration.
Ductwork
passing
through
unconditioned
space
should
be
insulated
to
enhance
system
performance.
When
air
conditioning
is
used,
a
vapor
barrier
is
recommended.
Maintain
a
1-in.
(25
mm)
clearance
from
combustible
materials
to
supply
air
ductwork
for
a
distance
of
36-in.
(914
mm)
horizontally
from
the
furnace.
See
NFPA
90B
or
local
code
for
further
requirements.
Return
Duct
Sizing
Refer
to
the
Filter
Selection
and
Duct
Sizing
section
for
information
on
the
proper
selection
of
filter
sizes
and
the
associated
ductwork
and
duct
transitions.
Improperly
designed
filtering
systems
and
return
ductwork
are
the
most
common
causes
of
airflow
and/or
noise
complaints
in
HVAC
systems.
Ductwork
Acoustical
Treatment
NOTE:
Metal
duct
systems
that
do
not
have
a
90
degree
elbow
and
10
ft.
(3
M)
of
main
duct
to
the
first
branch
take-off
may
require
internal
acoustical
lining.
As
an
alternative,
fibrous
ductwork
may
be
used
if
constructed
and
installed
in
accordance
with
the
latest
edition
of
SMACNA
construction
standard
on
fibrous
glass
ducts.
Both
acoustical
lining
and
fibrous
ductwork
shall
comply
with
NFPA
90B
as
tested
by
UL
Standard
181
for
Class
1
Rigid
air
ducts.
NOTE:
For
horizontal
applications,
the
top
most
flange
may
be
bent
past
90°
to
allow
the
evaporator
coil
to
hang
on
the
flange
temporarily
while
the
remaining
attachment
and sealing
of
the
coil
are
performed.
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