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Horizontal to downflow conversion, Condensate drain (air conditioning), Air filter requirements – Reznor R8HE Unit Installation Manual User Manual

Page 9: Removal of internal filter rack, Installing filters in the internal filter rack, Removing filters from internal filter rack, Warning

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• Securement of the drain line to the inside surface of

the roof curb is acceptable and should be made in the

wood nailer area (top 3.5”) to avoid possible leaks or

penetrations to roofing materials.

• Cut and remove the insulation covering the 2” x 3”

condensate drain passage in outer panel (G) only. Before

installing inner panel (G) ensure there is enough slope

and there are no kinks or high spots that could trap

water in the line prior to entering the warmer interior of

the building where a drain trap is acceptable.

• All panels must be securely in place during rigging and

hoisting, except control access panel. See

page 48

for additional lifting and setting of unit requirements.

Horizontal to Downflow Conversion

The unit is shipped ready for horizontal duct connections.

If down flow ducts are required, the unit must be converted

following the steps below for both the supply and return

ducts.

1. Remove both horizontal duct caps.

2. Locate the duct cap inside the duct openings and remove

the screw holding it in place.

3. Lift the cap out of the unit. (

Hint: The cap can be pushed

up from the bottom by reaching through the fork slot).

4. Cover the horizontal duct openings with the horizontal

duct caps removed earlier in step 1. The insulation will

be on the indoor side.

5. Fasten the cover with screws to seal.

6. Remove and discard the two wood supports beneath

the unit.

Condensate Drain (Air Conditioning)

Air conditioning condensate is removed from the unit

through the 3/4” female pipe and supplied fitting located
on the front side of the unit.

Figure 4 (page 10)

.

Install a 2 inch condensate trap in the drain line of the

same size and prime with water. When connecting rigid

drain line, hold the female fitting with a wrench to prevent

twisting.

Do not over tighten! Refer to local codes and

restrictions for proper condensate disposal requirements.

Air Filter Requirements

WARNING:

Never operate the unit without a filter in place.

Dust and lint could accumulate on internal parts,

resulting in loss of efficiency, equipment damage

and possible fire.

NOTE TO INSTALLER: After installing or replacing the

filtration system for this unit, add the following statement

on or adjacent to the filter service panel:

“Replace

filter(s) installed in your system only with the same

dimensional size filters that are being replaced.”
• A suitable air filter must be installed upstream of the

evaporator coil of the return air system. For recommended
external filter sizes, refer to

Table 1 (page 10)

.

• All return air must pass through the filters before entering

the evaporator coil. It is important that all filters be kept

clean and replaced frequently to ensure proper operation

of unit. Dirty or clogged filters will reduce the efficiency

of the unit and result in unit shutdowns.

• Air filter pressure drop is recommended not to exceed

0.08 inches WC.

• Single phase downflow applications require either a

Nordyne internal filter kit be used or an air filter system

be installed in the return air ductwork. Three phase

models are factory equipped with an internal filter rack
ready to accept field supplied filters. See

Table 1

for

specific unit model and filter sizes. Nordyne internal

filter rack adjusts for 1” or 2” filters.

• Horizontal installations require the air filter system be

installed in the return air ductwork.

Removal of Internal Filter Rack
(If Equipped, only required if economizer is
installed)

1. Remove the return air panel from the unit.

2. Remove the height adjustment screw from the inside

of the rack.

3. Remove (1) screw securing the assembly to the coil

located on the left leg of the rack.

NOTE: The assembly

can now be easily collapsed and removed from the unit.
See

Figure 5 (page 10)

for filter rack securing screw

locations.

Installing Filters in the Internal Filter Rack
(If Equipped)

1. Remove access panel screws from return air panel.

(

Hint: Loosen the unit’s top panel screws near the

top edge of the access panel. The access panel was

designed to be captured underneath the top panel.)

2. Slide the first filter between both guide channels of filter

rack and

allow the filter to drop easily into place.

3. Verify the bottom of the filter is within the channels of

the rack.

4. Slide the 2nd filter (and 3rd filter on taller models)

between both guide channels of filter rack.

5. Verify the top of the filter is within the channels of the

rack.

6. Replace access cover by sliding the top edge of panel

under the lip of the unit’s top panel. Secure access

panel by replacing the screws.

Removing Filters from Internal Filter Rack
(If Equipped)

1. Remove access panel screws from return air panel.

(

Hint: Loosen the unit’s top panel screws near the

top edge of the access panel. The access panel was

designed to be captured underneath the top panel.)

2. Remove upper filter by gently pulling filter through the

access panel opening.

3. Remove lower filter by lifting media to top of filter rack.

Remove in the same manner as described in step 2.

4. Install new filter in the filter rack as described in the

previous section.