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Figure 6. Supply Damper
AUTOMATIC DAMPER IS CLOSED
WHEN HEAT PUMP IS OFF
Item
No.
Description
1
12” x 20” Return Air
2
16” x 20” Air Filter
3
12” x 20” Grille
4
Supply Damper
5
14” Diameter Flex Return Duct
6
12” Diameter Flex Supply Duct
7
12” x 12” x 12” “Y” Fitting
Table 1. Typical Applications
LOCATING AND INSTALLING THE 
SUPPLY DAMPER(S)
When locating the supply damper(s), carefully 
check fl oor joists and frame members that could 
interfere with the installation of the damper or 
fl exible duct. Ideally, the damper (Figure 6) should 
be located in the bottom of the main duct, forward 
of center of the home, at least three feet from the 
nearest register. The round supply opening in the 
slanted side of the damper should face the side 
of the home where the heat pump is located.
1. Locate the center of the heat duct by cutting 
a small hole in the fi berboard below the duct 
at the desired location. 
2.  Cut a hole approximately 3/4” larger than the 
damper opening in the fi berboard.
3. Cut a 9-1/8” x 13-1/8” hole in the duct and 
bend over all tabs fl at on the inside of the heat 
duct. 
4.  Insert the damper into the duct and bend over 
all tabs fl at on the inside of the heat duct.
5.  Seal the opening between the fi berboard and 
damper or fl exible duct.
DUCTING SYSTEM
Air ducts should be installed in accordance with 
the standards of the National Fire Protection 
Association “Standard for Installation of Air 
Conditioning and Ventilation Systems” (NFPA 
90A), “Standard for Installation of Residence 
Type Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning 
Systems” (NFPA 90B), these instructions, and 
all applicable codes.
The supply duct system, including the number 
and type of registers, will have much more effect 
on the performance of the system than any 
other factor. The duct must be suffi ciently large 
to conduct an adequate amount of air to each 
register. See Table 1 or Figure 7.
The heat pump system will not cool or heat 
the home if air is lost to the outside through 
leaks in the duct system. Ducts that are 
collapsed or restricted by foreign objects 
will also prevent adequate air fl ow.
MULTIPLE DUCT APPLICATION
SINGLE DUCT APPLICATION
6
6
4
4
5
2
3
1
5
2
3
6
4
1
7
Figure 7. Single and Multiple Duct Applications