Sizing, Insulation, Filters – Sears 9MPD User Manual
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CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
This
could
result
in
death,
personal
injury
and/or
property damage.
Cool
air
passing
over
heat
exchanger
can
cause
condensate to form resulting in heat exchanger failure.
Connections
NOTE:
On upflow installations, return air can enter through either
side, both sides, or the bottom. On horizontal or downflow installa
tions the return air must enter through the knockout opening in the
lower panel of the furnace. Return air
can not
enter through rear
of the furnace. When the furnace is located in an area near or ad
jacent to the living area, the system should be carefully designed
with returns to minimize noise transmission through the return
grille. Any blower moving a high volume of air will produce audible
noise which could be objectionable to when the unit is located
very close to living areas. It is advisable to route the return air
ducts under the floor or through the attic.
1. For side connections using a 16" x 25" filter, cut out the em
bossed area shown in
Figure 33.
This will provide a
I
4
V
2
"
X 2 2
V
2
" approximate opening.
NOTE:
Furnaces with 5 TONS cooling rating
require
two(2) side
returns or one side return with bottom return.
2.
Bottom returns can be made by removing the knockout
panel in the furnace base. Do
NOT
remove knock-out ex
cept for a bottom return.
3. Installation of locking-type dampers are recommended in
all branches, or in individual ducts to balance system's air
flow.
4.
Non-combustible, flexible duct connectors are recom
mended for return and supply connections to furnace.
5. If air return grille is located close to the fan inlet, install at
least one, 90° air turn between fan and inlet grille to reduce
noise.
NOTE
: To further reduce noise, install acoustical air turning vanes
and/or line the inside of duct with acoustical material.
Sizing
Existing or new ductwork MUST be sized to handle the correct
amount of airflow for either heating only or heating and air condi
tioning.
Insulation
1
.
Insulate ductwork installed in attics or other areas exposed
to outside temperatures with a minimum of
2
" insulation
and vapor barrier.
2.
Insulate ductwork in indoor unconditioned areas with a
minimum of
1
" insulation with indoor type vapor barrier.
Filters
A Filter must be used:
Filters are not supplied with these furnaces, but can be purchased
from dealer.
Use either filter type:
• Washable, high velocity filters are based on a maximum
air flow rating of 600 FPM.
• Disposable, lowvelocityfiltersarebasedona maximum
air flow of 300 FPM when used with filter grille.
NOTE:
Disposable, low velocity filters may be replaced with
washable, high velocity filter providing they meet the minimum
size areas. Washable, high velocity filters can be replaced
ONLY
with same type and size.
Figuro 34 Side Mounted Filter Rack
Filter Installation using Optional Filter Rack
When installing or removing a bottom mounted filter, slidethe two
side filter clips to the back of the furnace
BEFORE
installing or re
moving. This will allow the filter to clear the front raised edge of the
furnace. Insert filter into side clips first and push filter back until it is
fully engaged into back clip. When filter is in place, slide clips back
into place midway on filter as shown in
Figure 35.
Refer to
Figure
36 and for guidelines to install filters. Furnaces
which require larger filter media and have limited clearances on
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