Reznor R6GI User Manual

0-35% MANUAL FRESH AIR DAMPER
FOR USE ON PACKAGE EQUIPMENT MODELS
R6G(D,F,I) / R8GD / P6SD / Q6SD 024-060
INSTRUCTIONS
The 0-35% manual outside air damper system is designed to fit over the opening in the horizontal return air panel by replacing the unit horizontal return air duct cover. Slight field modification to the unit is required. The amount of outside air allowed into the occupied space is easily controlled by adjusting the two slide dampers included with the kit. The panel is fully insulated.
# 547832
FORM# 594A-0512 (REPLACES 594A-0298)
Warn ing:
Recognize this symbol as an indication of Important Safety Information!
Read all instructions prior to installation.
Disconnect electrical power to the unit before servicing.
Failure to do so can cause electrical shock resulting in personal injury or death.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer or service agency.
DO NOT DESTROY. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Step 1:
Check for correct number of parts. See list below:
1 ea. - Outside Air Intake panel assembly with hood and
slide dampers.
Step 2:
Remove the return air duct cover from unit and retain the screws for later use.
Step 3:
Using a pair of 3”-4” flat sheet metal crimping pliers carefully form the 90 Deg. mounting flanges outward along the perforated lines around the full perimeter of the horizontal return air opening.
Step 4:
Install outside air intake hood assembly as shown in Figure 1 over duct opening and attach with screws removed in Step 2. Screws should attach to formed flanges to avoid possible damage to internal components of the unit.
Step 5:
Adjust slide dampers to the desired position allowing the correct amount of fresh air into the return airstream to meet requirements of the building. CFM and percentage of fresh air can be determined through the following guidelines with the use of basic equipment. Temperature measurements for the outdoor fresh air and indoor return air are required to calculate the resultant supply air temperature while only the indoor blower is operating. No mechanical cooling should be operating while adjusting the damper blades position.
A/C UNIT
RETURN ACCESS PANEL
ADJUSTABLE SLIDE DAMPERS
OUTSIDE AIR ASSEMBLY
FILTER INSTALLED IN THE HOOD
FIGURE 1
0-35% MANUAL FRESH AIR DAMPER
INSTALLATION
FOR USE ON PACKAGE EQUIPMENT MODELS
R6G(D,F,I) / R8GD / P6SD / Q6SD 024-060
# 547832
INSTRUCTIONS
Fresh Air Damper Position Adjustment
Slide damper position for ventilation of building contaminants and people occupancy can be adjusted to the proper CFM requirements using the following guidelines. Consult your State or local codes as required.
1. Disconnect main power to the unit.
2. Set the thermostat Fan switch to “ON” or place a jumper across “R” and “G” at the unit low voltage terminal strip.
3. Restore power to the unit. Blower should energize and run continuously.
Calculate the appropriate mixed air temperature per the following equation:
* (Return Air Temp. x % of Return Air) + (Outside Air Temp. x % of Outside Air) = Mixed Air Temperature
Example:
Assume local code requires 10% outdoor air during occupied conditions, (200 CFM of total unit CFM = 2,000) outdoor air is 50 Deg. F, and return air is 75 Deg. F.
Under these conditions, what is the mixed air temperature in the supply duct?
* (50 Deg. F x 0.1) + (75 Deg. F x 0.9) = 5.0 Deg. F + 67.5 Deg. F = 72.5 Deg. F
Ad just the slide damper po si tion un til the mixed sup ply air tem per a ture reaches the cal cu lated value.
Note: It will be nec es sary to re move the in take hood so the sec ond slide damper can be re moved, if the full amount of out side air is re quired.
4. Once damper adjustments are completed, turn off power to the outdoor unit.
5. Remove jumper across “R” & “G” or return thermostat fan switch back to “AUTO” if desired.
6. Restore power back to unit.
SUPERSEDES 10-26-04 JUNE 5, 2012
FORM# NEI35OA06
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