StyleCrest Installation Manual

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DUCT
CONNECTOR
SCREWS
MOUNTING
PLATE
FUEL LINE
HOLE
FUEL LINE
HOLE
14” SUPPLY
CONNECTION
Figure 13. Round Duct Connector Installed
MTG. PLATE TABS
SLIDE FURNACE
ALL THE WAY BACK
ONTO MTG. PLATE
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
Knockout Over Holes
SECURE FURNACE
WITH 2 FASTENERS AT FRONT
CORNER HOLES
Figure 14. “A” & “B” Cabinet Furnaces
FUEL LINE HOLES
MTG. PLATE TABS
SLIDE FURNACE
BACK AGAINST
MTG. PLATE
SECURE FURNACE
WITH 2 FASTENERS
AT FRONT CORNER HOLES
SUPPLY
AIR DUCT
Figure 15. “A” Cabinet Furnace on Coil Cabinet
Figure 9 (page 7) will determine the correct duct
connector.
5. Determine which duct connector to use from Table 2,
(page 8).
6. Measure and drill gas hole and cut out for cooling coil
(if applicable). See Figure 6 or Figure 7.
Standard Duct Connector Installation
The standard duct connector is designed for use on
ducts 12” in width. Ducts narrower than 12” may not
allow sufficient clearances for this type of installation. See
Alternate Attachment Method section below.
1. Center the duct connector in the floor opening with
bottom tabs resting on top of the supply air duct.
2. Mark the cut-out area on the supply air duct by tracing
around the connector tabs of the duct connector. See
Figure 8 (page 7).
3. Remove the duct connector and cut out the marked
area of the supply air duct 1/4” larger the actual cutout
drawn.
4. Install the duct connector back in the floor opening with
the bottom tabs extending into the supply air duct.
5. Install the mounting plate under the back side of the
duct connector as shown in Figure 8. Align the screw
holes in both components.
6. Secure the duct connector and the mounting plate to
the wood floor with appropriate size screws.
7. Bend the connector tabs on the bottom of the duct
connector upwards and as tight as possible against
the supply air duct.
8. Bend both tabs up 90° on the mounting plate. See
Figure 10 (page 7).
9. Seal all connections with industrial grade sealing tape
or liquid sealant.
NOTE: Requirements for sealing ductwork vary
from region to region. Consult with local codes for
requirements specific to your area.
Alternate Attachment Method
The standard duct connector is designed for use on ducts
12” in width. However if there is insufficient clearance to
bend the duct connector tabs, this alternate attachment
method may be used.
1. Score and cut the top of the supply air duct as indicated
in Option 1 or Option 2. See Figure 11 (page 7).
NOTE: If Option 1 is selected, cut out the metal from
the shaded area.
IF FLOOR
CAVITY
“X” IS:
DUCT CONNECTOR
TYPE & PART NUMBER
STANDARD DUCT ROUND DUCT
7/8” / (22) 901987A 904008
2” / (51) 901988A N/A
4-1/4” / (108) 901989A 904010
6-1/4” / (159) 901990A 904011
8-1/4” / (210) 901991A 904012
10-1/4” / (260) 901992A 904013
12-1/4” / (311) 901993A 904014
NOTE: Dimensions shown as Inches / (Millimeter)
Table 2. Duct Connector Sizes
2. Fold the two flaps (Options 1 or 2) up to form the opening
for the duct connector.
3. Install the duct connector with the bottom tabs extending
into the supply air duct.
4. Bend the tabs on the bottom of the duct connector
upwards and as tight as possible against the supply
air duct. See Figure 12 (page 7).
5. Form the flaps (Options 1 or 2) up against the duct
connector as tight as possible.
6. Secure the duct connector flaps to the supply air duct
with staples (3 minimum) or if a 2x block/joist is not
provided, use sheet metal screws (2 minimum).