Bard IWS-A Wall Sleeve Instruction Manual
- June 8, 2024
- Bard
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Bard IWS-A Wall Sleeve
GETTING OTHER INFORMATION AND PUBLICATIONS
The following publications can help when installing the wall sleeve. They can
usually be found at the local library or purchased directly from the
publisher. Be sure to consult the current edition of each standard.
Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating
Systems…..ANSI/NFPA 90A
Standard for Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems …ANSI/NFPA 90B
In addition, if may be helpful to consult the latest revision of I-TEC
Installation Instructions manual 2100-549.
For more information, contact these publishers:
ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1712 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. Washington, DC 20009 Telephone: 202-483-9370 Fax: 202-234-4721
ANSI American National Standards Institute 11 West Street, 13th Floor New York, NY 10036 Telephone: 212-642-4900 Fax: 212-302-1286
ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30329-2305 Telephone: 404-636-8400 Fax: 404-321-5478
NFPA National Fire Protection Association Battery march Park P.O. Box 9101 Quincy, MA 02269-9901 Telephone: 800-344-3555 Fax: 617-984-7057
I-TEC WALL SLEEVE GENERAL INFORMATION
Shipping Damage
Upon receipt of equipment, the carton should be checked for external signs of shipping damage. If damage is found, the receiving party must contact the last carrier immediately, preferably in writing, requesting inspection by the carrier’s agent.
General
The IWS-* Series Wall Sleeve is designed for use with the I-TEC Series heat pump. The wall sleeve assembly consists of a large intake sleeve and a smaller exhaust sleeve. Both sleeves are telescoping to adjust for different wall depths. See Figures 1 and 2.
WALL SLEEVE MODEL NO. | WALL THICKNESS | STANDARD LOUVER DEPTH |
---|---|---|
IWS-A | 5.5″ – 8″ | 1″ |
IWS-B | 8″ – 13.5″ | 1″ |
IWS-C | 13″ – 23.5″ | 1″ |
These instructions explain the recommended method to install the wall sleeve.
The equipment covered in this manual is to be installed by trained service and
installation technicians.
These instructions and any instructions packaged with any separate equipment
required to make the entire air conditioning system should be carefully read
before beginning the installation.
While intended as a general recommended guide, these instructions do not supersede any national and/or local codes in any way. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before the installation is made.
Unpacking
- The smaller exhaust sleeve is attached to the weatherization plate with two (2) screws for shipping. Remove these screws (throw away) and set the exhaust sleeve assembly aside.
- Remove the inner telescoping sleeve (with the rubber gasket) from larger inlet sleeve and set it aside.
- Remove inlet sleeve, with weatherization plate attached, from the carton and turn over.
- Remove and save the four (4) screws attaching the security plate. Side Angle Relocation for ILA-2 Louver
Side Angle Relocation for ILA-2 Louver
The IWS-* wall sleeve is designed for use with both 1″ and 2″ louver depths. As shipped, the sleeve is ready for 1″ louver installation. Refer to Figure 3 for angle installation instructions for 2″ louver depth.
*FIGURE 1 IWS- Wall Sleeve Dimensions
FIGURE 2 I-TEC and Wall Sleeve
FIGURE 3 Side Angle Relocation**
Installation Wood Framed Walls
For wood frame construction walls, the minimum dimensions of the opening must
be 48″ tall by 42-3/4″ inches wide. A 2 x 6 header will be required for the
opening. The sides of the opening must have trimmer studs to support the
header and to provide a structural member on which to fasten the sleeve (see
Figure 4).
FIGURE 4 Wood Framed Installation
All of the dimensions are referenced from the finished floor height. If a
riser platform accessory is used, adjust dimensions accordingly.
Once the opening is framed, the sheeting can be installed, the sheeting
material must not extend into the opening.
The intake sleeve should be test fit into the opening to make sure of the
dimensions. The sleeve must be inserted into the opening from the outside of
the building. The bottom of the sleeve must be level from side to side and the
sleeve must be square in the opening. A slope is built into the bottom of the
sleeve from the inside to the outside. This will allow any water that gets
into the sleeve to drain out. Once the test fit is completed, the sleeve must
be removed from the opening, and two 1/4″ beads of sealant must be applied to
the mounting flanges of the sleeve (see Figure 5).
FIGURE 5 Application of Sealant to Flanges
The sleeve is then re-inserted into the prepared opening from the outside of
the building. All of the mounting flanges must contact the exterior wall.
Check to see that there is enough sealant to make this joint watertight.
Additional sealant must be applied as necessary. The sleeve must be centered
in the opening and the bottom of the sleeve must be checked to make certain
that it is level from side to side. The bottom flange should be secured to the
wall by using two (2) field-supplied wood screws through the holes in the
bottom mounting flange of the sleeve. The sleeve must be checked to make sure
that it is square in the opening. Once the sleeve is square, the side and top
mounting flanges of the sleeve must be secured to the wall with ten (10)
field-supplied wood screws through the holes in the flanges.
The inner portion of the intake sleeve must be inserted from the inside of the
building. While holding the flanged side of the sleeve, slide it into the
outer sleeve and insert far enough so it projects approximately 1/2″ from
either the smooth wall surface or from the sill. Final adjustment must be done
from the outside.
On the inside of the building, the gaps between the sleeve and the rough wall
opening must be filled with insulation.
NOTE: If foamed insulation is used, the final location of the inner
sleeve must be determined since the foam insulation could lock the inner
sleeve into an incorrect location causing either an air leak between sleeve
and back of unit or preventing the unit from going as tight to the wall or
sill as desired. This must be done before the unit is placed and before the
inner portion of the intake sleeve is secured with screws to the outer sleeve.
Insulating this space will prevent infiltration of any unwanted outside air
(see Figure 7 on page 9).
If the I-TEC unit will be drained through the wall, the drain line must be
installed prior to setting the unit. Information for the drain installation is
provided in the installation manual supplied with the unit. At this point, the
following are options:
-
Install the weatherization plate, if the I-TEC unit is not ready to be installed.
NOTE: The exhaust sleeve attaches to the I-TEC unit. Store it and any remaining mounting hardware in a safe location. -
Proceed with attachment of wall sleeve to I-TEC unit (see page 8).
Installation Masonry Construction Walls
For masonry construction walls, the minimum dimensions for the opening will be
48″ tall by 42-3/4″ wide. These dimensions are measured from the finished
floor height (see Figure 5). These will be the finish dimensions of the
opening.
The sleeve should be test fit in the opening before final preparations are
made. The sleeve will be installed into the opening from the outside of the
building in. The sleeve must be centered in the opening from side to side. The
mounting flanges of the sleeve must contact the outside wall all around the
opening. The side and top mounting flanges must have the mounting holes
drilled into the outside wall for the concrete anchors which will hold the
sleeve in the wall.
The holes should be drilled through the holes in the sleeve with the sleeve
level and square in the opening. A slope is built into the bottom of the
sleeve from the inside to the outside. This will allow any water that gets
into the sleeve to drain out. Once the test fitting has been checked out, the
sleeve should be removed from the wall.
With the sleeve removed, two 1/4″ beads of sealant must be applied to the
flanges that contact the outside wall (see Figure 5).
The sleeve must be installed back in the wall making sure that the predrilled
holes in the wall line up with the holes in the mounting flanges of the
sleeve. Check to make sure that there is enough sealant between the wall and
the flanges to make the joint watertight. Additional sealant must be applied
as required. The sleeve must be anchored to the wall. All four mounting
flanges must be fastened to the outside wall using twelve (12) field-supplied
masonry screws.
The inner portion of the intake sleeve must be inserted from the inside of the
building. While holding the flanged side of the sleeve, slide it into the
outer sleeve and insert far enough so it projects approximately 1/2″ from
either the smooth wall surface or from the sill. Final adjustment must be done
from the outside.
FIGURE 6 Masonry Construction Installation
On the inside of the building, the gaps between the sleeve and the rough wall
opening must be filled with insulation.
NOTE: If foamed insulation is used, the final location of the inner
sleeve must be determined since the foam insulation could lock the inner
sleeve into an incorrect location causing either an air leak between sleeve
and back of unit or preventing the unit from going as tight to the wall or
sill as desired. This must be done before the unit is placed and before the
inner portion of the intake sleeve is secured with screws to the outer sleeve.
Insulating this space will prevent infiltration of any unwanted outside air
(see Figure 7).
FIGURE 7 Typical Installation
If the I-TEC unit will be drained through the wall, the drain line must be
installed prior to setting the unit. Information for the drain installation is
provided in the installation manual supplied with the unit. At this point, the
following are options:
-
Install the weatherization plate if the I-TEC unit is not ready to be installed.
NOTE: The exhaust sleeve attaches to the I-TEC unit. Store it and any remaining mounting hardware in a safe location. -
Proceed with attachment of wall sleeve to I-TEC unit.(see page 8).
Attachment of Wall Sleeve to I-Tec Unit
Move the unit into place ensuring it is aligned side to side. Push it back
until the side panels are flush with the wall or until the sides contact the
window sill–if that is the case. From the outside of the building, push the
inner sleeve inward until the foam gasket contacts the unit. Attach the sleeve
to the rear of the I-TEC using the twelve (12) 3/4″ long self-tapping screws
supplied with the sleeve (Figure 8, Ref. B).
Tie the inner and outer sleeves together with the three (3) 3/4″ long self-
tapping screws on each side (Figure 8, Ref. A). Apply a bead of caulk to the
entire perimeter seam between the inner and outer sleeves (Figure 8, Ref. A).
The exhaust sleeve has three (3) screw slots in each side flange. Line these
up with the screw engagement holes in the fan panel. Attach using six (6) 3/4″
long sheet metal screws supplied with the sleeve (Figure 8, Ref. C). Extend
the sleeve out until it is flush with the louver attachment angles. Lock the
sleeve in place using two (2) 1/2″ long sheet metal screws on each side by
shooting through the slot into a pre-punched hole (Figure 8, Ref. D). Use
1-1/2″ long screws supplied to attach louver to outer sleeve (See Figure 8,
Ref. E).
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