Trane UX1B060A9H31B, UX1C100A9H41B manual Downward Venting, Direction of Stainless Steel Fitting

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Installer’s Guide

DOWNWARD VENTING

Furnace may be in vertical or horizontal configuration.

DOWNWARD VENT

LENGTH IS LIMITED

TO A MAXIMUM OF 15

EQUIVALENT FEET.

Slope 1/4" per ft.

x

40Inch

Upflow or Downflow Furnace

NOTE:

Both venting methods shown in Figure 30 & 31 must also have the combustion air inlet installed - meeting dimension requirements of Figure 21.

c

Slope 1/4" per ft.

6" Min.

All horizontal pipes must be supported

at a maximum of 3 foot intervals

NOTES:

A) Condensate trap for vent pipe must be a minimum

of 6 inches in height.

B) Condensate trap for vent and inlet pipe must be

connected into a condensate drain pump; an open

or vented drain; or it can be connected to the outlet

hose of the furnace's condensate trap. Outdoor

draining of the furnace and coil condensate is per-

missible if allowed by local codes. Caution should

be taken to prevent drains from freezing or causing

slippery conditions that could lead to personal in-

jury. Excessive draining of condensate may cause

saturated ground conditions that may result in

v

MAINTAIN 12 IN.

(18 IN. FOR CANADA) MINIMUM CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL. MAXIMUM OF 24 IN. ABOVE ROOF.

VENT

COMBUSTION

AIR

damage to plants.

C) The condensate trap should be primed at initial

start up prior to heating season operation.

VENTING ROUTED THROUGH A MASONRY CHIMNEY VENT FITTING MATERIAL – STAINLESS STEEL

Gas and liquid tight single wall metal vent fitting, de- signed for resistance to corrosive flue condensate such as Type 29-4C MUST be used throughout.

These fittings and fitting accessories are to be supplied locally.

DIRECTION OF STAINLESS STEEL FITTING

All stainless steel fitting must be installed with male end towards the furnace.

All horizontal stainless steel sections must be posi- tioned with the seam on top.

All long horizontal sections must be supported to pre- vent sagging.

All pipe joints must be fastened and sealed to prevent escape of combustion products into the building.

BAYAIR30AVENTA CONCENTRIC VENT

 

 

ROOF TOP APPLICATION

b

VENT

MAINTAIN 12 IN.

(18 IN. FOR CANADA)

REMOVE RIBS

 

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

FROM CAP

 

ABOVE HIGHEST

 

 

ANTICIPATED SNOW

COMBUSTION

 

LEVEL. MAXIMUM OF

 

24 IN. ABOVE ROOF

AIR

 

 

 

ROOF BOOT

 

 

(FIELD SUPPLIED)

 

 

 

 

SUPPORT

 

 

(FIELD SUPPLIED)

 

 

ELBOW

 

 

(FIELD SUPPLIED)

VENT

 

COMBUSTION

 

 

AIR

CONCENTRIC VENT

ROOF INSTALLATION

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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 Horizontal Installation Upflow InstallationDownflow Installations Subbase Cross SectionAIR for Combustion and Ventilation Outside AIR is RecommendedConfined Space Duct Connections Return AIR Duct SystemsReturn AIR Filters Typical Upflow Return AIR Filter InstallationsOptional Filter Rack Installation for BOT- TOM Return Upflow Furnace onlyAirflow Models Cabinet Filter Numbers Alternate Upflow Filter Clip Bracket Installation KIT09224Typical Downflow Furnace Return AIR Filter Installations QTY & SizeGeneral Venting Vent Fitting Material Plastic PVC Vent Fitting MaterialBonding of PVC Horizontal Venting Vent and Inlet AIR ConnectionsUpflow Furnace Inside Corner Detail Possible Configurations for TWO Pipe Venting Systems Combustible Material Wall Horizontal Venting Through WallBAYVENT200B Noncombustible Material WallBAYAIR30AVENTA BAYVENT200B Downward Venting Direction of Stainless Steel FittingInstaller’s Guide Used Through Chimney That Vents Another GAS Appliance EE CautionUpflow Vertical Condensate Drain InstructionsVertical Applications Horizontal ApplicationsVertical Downflow VerticalDownflow 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 DerateReinstallation of the Burner BOX Cover Start UP and AdjustmentPreliminary Inspections Lighting Instructions Sequence of OperationBurner BOX Temperature Limit Device Airflow AdjustmentRoom AIR Thermostat Heat Anticipator Adjustment Power FailureReset After Burner BOX Limit Shutdown Limit switch must be reset by a qualified servicerIntegrated Furnace Control Error Flash Codes Trane