Trane UX1C100A9H41B manual Horizontal Venting Through Wall, BAYVENT200B, Combustible Material Wall

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Installer’s Guide

! CAUTION

When the vent pipe is exposed to temperatures below freezing, i.e., when it passes through unheated spaces, etc., the pipe must be insulated with 1/2 inch (22.7 mm) thick Armaflex-type insulation or equal. If the space is heated sufficiently to prevent freezing, then the insula- tion would not be required. If domestic water pipes are not protected from freezing then it is assumed the space meets the condition of a heated space.

HORIZONTAL VENTING THROUGH WALL

These furnaces may be installed as direct vent (as shipped) or as nondirect vent. Installation must con- form to national, state, and local codes.

The vent & inlet terminals must be located at least 12" minimum above normally expected snow accumulation level.

Avoid areas where staining or condensate drippage may be a problem.

Location of the vent/ wind terminal should be chosen to meet the requirements of Figure 24 for either direct or non-direct vent applications.

PITCH – Venting through the wall must maintain 1/4" per foot pitched upward to insure that condensate drains back to the furnace.

FLUE GAS DEGRADATION – The moisture content of the flue gas may have a detrimental effect on some building materials. This can be avoided by using the roof or chimney venting option. When wall venting is used on any surface that can be affected by this mois- ture, it is recommended that a corrosion resistant shield (24 inches square) be used behind the vent termi- nal. This shield can be wood, plastic, sheet metal, etc. Also, silicone caulk all cracks, seams and joints within 3 feet of the vent terminal.

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ANCHORS

 

(4 req.)

 

VENT

 

PLATE

 

VENT

3.2"

12" MINIMUM

 

TO OVERHANG

COMBUSTION

 

AIR

SCREWS

 

 

(4 req.)

 

VENT

 

VENT

 

CAP

 

MAINTAIN 12" (18" FOR CANADA) MINIMUM

 

CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED

 

SNOW LEVEL OR GRADE WHICHEVER IS GREATER

 

BAYVENT200B

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WALL

A minimum clearance of 1" to combustible materials must be maintained when using single wall stainless steel venting. See Figure 28.

Shield material to be a minimum of 24 gauge stainless or aluminized sheet metal. Minimum dimensions are 12"x12". Shield must be fastened to both inside and out- side of wall. Use screws or anchor type fasteners suited to the outside or inside wall surfaces.

NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WALL

The hole through the wall must be large enough to maintain pitch of vent and properly seal.

Use cement mortar seal on inside and outside of wall. See Figure 29.

VENTING THROUGH THE ROOF

When penetrating roof with a 2" PVC vent pipe, a 2" electrical conduit flashing may be used for a weather tight seal. Lubricate flexible seal on flashing before PVC pipe is pushed through the seal. (Field Supplied)

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(Sidewall)

NOTE:

No vent cap as shown in Figure 33 is the preferred method for vertical vent termination in extremely cold climates.

In extreme climate conditions, insulate the exposed pipe above the roof line with Armaflex type insulation.

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Contents Installer’s Guide Safety Section Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardInstaller’s Guide Contents Installer’s Guide Drawing UX1-H OutlineDX1-H Upflow Installation Downflow InstallationsHorizontal Installation Subbase Cross SectionAIR for Combustion and Ventilation Outside AIR is RecommendedConfined Space Duct Connections Return AIR Duct SystemsTypical Upflow Return AIR Filter Installations Optional Filter Rack Installation for BOT- TOM ReturnReturn AIR Filters Upflow Furnace onlyAirflow Alternate Upflow Filter Clip Bracket Installation KIT09224 Typical Downflow Furnace Return AIR Filter InstallationsModels Cabinet Filter Numbers QTY & SizeGeneral Venting Bonding of PVC PVC Vent Fitting MaterialVent Fitting Material Plastic Horizontal Venting Vent and Inlet AIR Connections Upflow Furnace Inside Corner Detail Possible Configurations for TWO Pipe Venting Systems Horizontal Venting Through Wall BAYVENT200BCombustible Material Wall Noncombustible Material WallBAYAIR30AVENTA BAYVENT200B Downward Venting Direction of Stainless Steel FittingInstaller’s Guide Used Through Chimney That Vents Another GAS Appliance EE CautionCondensate Drain Instructions Vertical ApplicationsUpflow Vertical Horizontal ApplicationsDownflow Vertical DownflowVertical Downflow HorizontalElectrical Connections Twinning FurnacesStage Heating only Thermostat GAS Piping Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool ThermostatUpflow Left Hand GAS Piping Orifice Sizes Combustion and Input CheckFinal Manifold Pressure Settings High Altitude DeratePreliminary Inspections Start UP and AdjustmentReinstallation of the Burner BOX Cover Lighting Instructions Sequence of OperationAirflow Adjustment Room AIR Thermostat Heat Anticipator AdjustmentBurner BOX Temperature Limit Device Power FailureReset After Burner BOX Limit Shutdown Limit switch must be reset by a qualified servicerIntegrated Furnace Control Error Flash Codes Trane