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Figure 4. Return Air Box
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 & Table
9, (page 15). 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.
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 should be located
in the bottom of the main duct, forward of center of the home,
at least three feet from the nearest register. See Figure 5. 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.
3. Cut a 9-1/8” x 13-1/8” hole in the duct and bend over all tabs
flat on the inside of the heat duct.
4. Insert the damper into the duct and bend over all tabs flat on
the inside of the heat duct.
5. Seal the opening between the fiberboard and damper or
flexible duct.
Condensate Drainage
A 3/4” condensate fitting extends out of the side of the unit
(Figure 6). The drain trap, shipped in the electrical compartment,
must be installed to prevent water from collecting inside the unit.
1. Thread the elbow provided with the unit into the drain
connection until hand tight.
2. Connect the condensate tubing onto the fitting, forming a trap
near the drain connection.
3. Route the condensate tube from the trap to a suitable drain.
NOTE: For proper drainage, make sure the trap is level to
the ground and tubing outlet is below trap level.
Figure 5. Supply Damper
Figure 6. Drain Trap
Elbow
P-Trap

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Nortek PPA3RE Series Specifications

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BrandNortek
ModelPPA3RE Series
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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