AHRI GUIDELINE B-1997 Guidelines for Roof Mounted Outdoor Air-Conditioner Installations.pdf
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1、 Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute Sheet Metal and Air-Conditioning Contractors National Association GUIDELINE B-1997 Price $10.00 (M) $20.00 (NM) Copyright 1997, by Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute Printed in U.S.A. Registered United States Patent and Trad
2、emark Office ACKNOWLEDGEMENT These guidelines for Roof Mounted Outdoor Air-Conditioner Installations were prepared by the of the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) and the Sheet Metal and Air-Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA). Therefore, thanks are in
3、order for efforts by the technical staffs of each organization and the committees within each organization for their review and comments to final-ize this document. Note: This guideline supersedes ARI Guideline B-1986. i GUIDELINES FOR ROOF MOUNTED OUTDOOR AIR-CONDITIONER INSTALLATIONS Prepared by:
4、Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute 2111 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22201 Sheet Metal and Air-Conditioning Contractors National Association 4201 Lafayette Center Dr., Chantilly, VA 22021 June 1997 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Preface . 1 Section ACurb Criteria for Roo
5、f Mounted Equipment . 2 Section BStand Mounting Criteria . 3 Section CUnit Installation 9 Section DExternal Connections D-1Exterior Duct Closures and Connection to Equipment .11 D-2Electrical . 15 D-3Piping .16 D-4Drains . 19 Section EGeneral Instructions E-1Checklist for Equipment Installation and
6、Service . 20 E-2Flashings . 21 1 PREFACE This document contains guidelines for the installation of roof mounted outdoor air-conditioner equipment as developed and agreed upon by the Air-Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) and Air-Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc
7、. (SMACNA). The purpose of these Guidelines which cover curb and roof penetrations and sealings is to set forth good construction practices. The Guidelines are just thatguidelinesand are not standards, warranties or certifications. The information contained in these Guidelines should serve as a supp
8、lement to the unit manufacturers specific installation instructions. The precise steps to be taken with respect to a specific curb, roof penetration or sealing may vary according to particular circumstances, job con-ditions and manufacturers specifications. In all cases, the necessary installation w
9、ork should be done by and under the supervision of skilled and qualified personnel. These Guidelines cover instructions on the interface between the roof and the location at which the unit, pip-ing, electrical wiring or sheet metal ductwork pass through the roof. For more detailed design information
10、, see the SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual, HVAC Duct Construction Standards, and the National Electrical Code. These documents were the source for many of the recommendations made in these Guidelines. No changes in these AHRI - SMACNA Guidelines shall be made without the approval of AHRI and
11、 SMACNA. 2 Section A Curb Criteria for Roof Mounted Equipment 1. The top of the curb should be level after installation. 2. The curb and the equipment should be structurally capable of supporting intended loads and should be so designed that no penetration for drains, power lines, etc., will occur t
12、hrough the roof flashing. 3. The curb should be furnished with a wood nailer which provides a minimum of 3- inches of nailing surface, mounted at the top of the curb, to permit mechanical attachment of the flashing material. 4. Caution should be used when considering the use of wood that has been tr
13、eated with an oil borne preser-vative for wood nailers. The oil that is used in many lumber treatments can act as a solvent on roofing materials and can cause bitumen drippage. When wood nailers constructed of wood that has been treated with an oil borne preservative are used, a barrier of rosin-siz
14、ed sheathing paper or similar material should be placed between the built-up roof membrane and the nailer. 5. The curb should provide a minimum clearance of 10 inches between the top of the finished roof surface and the top of the wood nailer, continuous around the curb perimeter. In no case should
15、the curb be less than 14 inches in height. (See Figure 6.) 6. If the curb does not include a counterflashing receiver, a separate counterflashing receiver should be installed prior to the installation of the equipment. All receivers should be of watertight construction. 7. The metal counterflashing
16、may extend down over the base flashing so that no composition material is exposed, thereby reducing the danger to foot abuse. (See Figure 6.) 3 Section B Stand Mounting Criteria Some mechanical equipment installations require that roofing materials be installed or maintained beneath them. Table 1 pr
17、esents guidelines for the clearances nec-essary to accomplish this purpose. Units which allow access from the sides may permit reduction of these val-ues. Typical methods for flashing of unit supports are shown in Figures 1 through 5. Table 1 WORKING CLEARANCES Width of Height Above Equipment Roof S
18、urface Up To 24“ 14“ 25“ To 36“ 18“ 37“ To 48“ 24“ 49“ To 60“ 30 61“ And Wider 48“ 4 Figure 1 Mechanical Equipment Stand 5 Figure 2 Insulated Steel Deck Frame 6 Figure 3 Concrete Deck And Frame 7 Figure 4 Equipment Support 8 Figure 5 Flashing Structural Member Through Roof Deck 9 Section C Unit Inst
19、allation 1. WHEN UNITS ARE HANDLED, THE UNIT MANU-FACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE CARE-FULLY FOLLOWED. Units should not be moved over a roof membrane but should in some manner be lifted from the ground onto the curb or support framework. 2. Seal (to curbing): When setting the unit onto the curb, the
20、installer should ensure that a sealing material is positioned between the unit and curb to provide a continuous watertight connection. (See Figure 6.) 3. The base of curb mounted units should extend beyond the curb. (See Figure 6.) 4. Installation should be in accordance with local code requirements
21、. 5. Installation should provide for minimum blockage of snow. 6. Equipment mounting should be of heavy masonry or equivalent construction, or an auxiliary mounting platform shall be provided, to minimize vibration effects (see Paragraph 4.1.2 of AHRI Standard 270-95)“ (formerly ARI Standard 270-95)
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