Trane UX1B040A9H21B manual Used Through Chimney That Vents Another GAS Appliance, EE Caution

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Installer’s Guide

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m TYPE 29-4C STAINLESS STEEL VENTING -

USED THROUGH CHIMNEY THAT VENTS

ANOTHER GAS APPLIANCE

STAINLESS STEEL

VENTCAP

(OPTIONAL)

EE CAUTION

6 IN. MIN.

 

,SEAL BETWEEN FLANGE, PIPE, COUPLING AND METAL PANEL

WITH HI TEMP RTV SILICONE SEALANT

FLUE PIPE

COUPLING

SUPPORT

FLANGE

CEILING

GALVANIZED FIRESTOP SHOULD

BE FABRICATED WITH 3-7/8" DIA.

HOLE FOR SUPPORT FLANGE (12" x 12" PANEL OR 12" DIA MIN.)

CLEARANCE ( 0" ACCEPTABLE FOR PVC VENT PIPE )

( 1" ACCEPTABLE FOR TYPE 29-4C STAINLESS STEEL VENT PIPE )

VENTING THROUGH CEILING

.THROUGH UNUSED CHIMNEYPVC PLASTIC VENTING - ONLY

SUPPORT THE SINGLE WAL

STAINLESS STEEL GAS

VENTING AND CENTER IT IN

THE CHIMNEY OPENING WI

ANGLES AS SHOWN OR

ANOTHER EQUIVALENT

MANNER.

NOTE:

HORIZONTAL VENTING

TO VERTICAL VENTING

! CAUTION

Do NOT run vent through chimney for wood burning or oil furnaces or incinerators.

If remaining free area between single wall flue pipe and masonry chimney is to be used for another gas

STAINLESS STEEL

VENTCAP

(OPTIONAL)

SEE CAUTION

FLUE PIPE

OUPLING TO SUPPORT

PE FROM ANGLES

R OTHER SUITABLE

UPPORT METHOD

FLUE PIPE

6 IN. MIN.

SUPPORT THE SINGLE

WALL FLUE PIPE AND

CENTER IT IN THE

CHIMNEY OPENING WI

ANGLES AS SHOWN O

ANOTHER EQUIVALEN

MANNER.

COUPLING

AS REQUIRED

NOTE:

HORIZONTAL VENTING

TO VERTICAL VENTING

appliance venting area must be sufficient to vent that appliance and that appliance must be con- nected to chimney with separate entry openings.

IMPORTANT

The single wall flue pipe joints must be sealed.

The 90° elbow connection to vertical pipe must be sealed to prevent condensate leakage to base of ma- sonry chimney.

! CAUTION

Do NOT run vent through chimney for wood burn- ing or oil furnaces or incinerators or any other gas appliance.

IMPORTANT –

The single wall flue pipe joints must be sealed.

The 90° elbow connection to vertical pipe must be sealed to prevent condensate leakage to base of ma- sonry chimney.

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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 PVC Vent Fitting Material Vent Fitting Material PlasticBonding of PVC Horizontal Venting Vent and Inlet AIR ConnectionsUpflow 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 DerateStart UP and Adjustment Reinstallation of the Burner BOX CoverPreliminary Inspections 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