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Ducted installations, New ducted installations, Ducted application considerations – GE Monogram 5800 Series User Manual

Page 37: Replacements of existing ducted units

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Ducted Installations

2900 and 3900 Series Zoneline units may be used

in ducted installations.

With a ducted installation it is possible to condition the

air in two areas that have a common wall separating

them. A special adapter mounts on the wall case and a

transition piece directs the air from the unit into the adapter.

Instructions for mounting the adapter to the wall case are

included with the duct adapter. The adapter contains a

grille that allows air from the unit to be discharged into the

primary room and the adapter connects to a duct extension

that allows the air to flow to the adjoining room. Ducting

a unit may allow a single unit to be used rather than a

separate unit in each room, providing a means of reducing

initial equipment cost. The duct may extend a total of 15 feet

(with a field fabricated insulated duct extension) in one

direction, either to the right or to the left of the unit. A baffle

in the adapter allows up to 50% of the discharge air to be

delivered to the secondary room.
The installation of the wall case and sub-base, if used, is the

same for units being ducted as for free-standing units. The

duct adapter support bracket overlaps the wall case by 1"

and the bracket and mounting screws add approximately

/8" (/16" on each side) to the width of the wall case. If

less than 1" of the wall case projects into the room it will

be necessary to allow for the additional width in the opening

for the wall case. The duct adapter mounting brackets should

be mounted prior to installing the case in the wall.
Refer to pages 8 and 9 for drawings of ducted installations.
Prior to the installation of the transition from the room

cabinet to the adapter, it will be necessary to remove the

discharge grille from the room cabinet. Instructions for this

modification are included with the duct adapter.

New Ducted Installations

Components

Duct Adapter RAK6052 — The duct adapter is secured

to each side of the wall case and requires the drilling of

mounting holes in the wall case during installation. A

template for the hole location is in the installation instructions.

By securing the duct adapter to the wall case, the chassis

retains the slide-out feature for servicing after the transition

piece is removed.
Duct Extension RAK601 — This kit contains a 44"-long

insulated duct, a register mounting collar, and an air supply

register. It can be secured to the duct adapter at either end

of the adapter. This duct may be cut at any dimension and

used in two applications providing the sum of the two duct

lengths necessary do not exceed the 44" length. Even in

single applications the mounting flange must be cut off

one end of the duct to accept the collar and supply register.

Mounting Collar and Supply Register RAK602 —These

components are included in the Duct Extension Kit RAK601.

They may be ordered separately for installations where two

duct extensions are made from one RAK601.

Ducted Application Considerations

When designing a ducted application some application

considerations to be made include:
1. Do not exceed the 15-foot length maximum for the

duct extension. Field supplied duct extension must be

completely insulated with minimum of 1/2" insulation

2. The duct must be a straight run. Turns or bends in the

duct extension create air pressure drops that the unit is

not designed to overcome.

. Minimum recommended clearance between the unit and

the adjacent wall is 2".

4. Provisions for return air must be made to allow air

circulation from secondary room. Doors in both secondary

and primary rooms may be undercut or a return grille

may be installed through a common wall.

5. When calculating the heat gain/heat loss take both areas

into consideration.

Replacements of Existing Ducted Units

Since the design of the Zoneline chassis has changed over

the years to provide better performance and appearance,

some of the components used in ducted applications have

changed. Select the proper components from the information

below. The best procedure in determining the correct kit is to

measure duct extension cross section.

Flat Top-Discharge Units (Zoneline Units Built Prior
to 1988)

Existing Duct Extension Cross Section Measurements:

8-3/8" height x 6-1/2" width
Duct Adapter RAK7012
— This duct adapter will allow the

replacement of a new chassis (2900 or 900 Series unit)

into an existing ducted application. This adapter will align

properly with the duct extension and will eliminate the need

to modify the wall opening. In order to minimize replacement

costs, some of the components of the old duct adapter must

be removed and used in the new installation. Consult the

Installation Instructions of the RAK7012 before removing and

discarding the old duct adapter. See additional notes page 58.

Slope-Front Discharge Units

(Models With AZC, AZR, AZW, or AZ21 or AZ31 Prefix)

Existing Duct Extension Cross Section Measurements:

7-3/32" height x 6-1/2" width
Duct Transition RAK7022
— This duct transition will allow the

replacement of a new slope-front discharge Zoneline chassis

(2900 or 900 Series unit) into a previous design slope-front

ducted installation. See additional notes page 58.

Duct Adapter RAK6052

RAK601 Duct

Extension,

Mounting Collar

and Register

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