Trane UX1D120A9601A Horizontal Applications, Upflow Horizontal 21 & 24 Units, Downflow Vertical

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HORIZONTAL APPLICATIONS

Upflow and Downflow furnaces - All horizontal ap- plications are left side only. It is always recommended that the auxiliary drain pan be installed under a hori- zontally installed evaporator and/or 90% gas furnace. Connect the auxiliary drain pan to a separate drain line (no trap is needed in this line).

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Left side

UPFLOW (VERTICAL)

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Use

extension hose here

UPFLOW HORIZONTAL 21" & 24" UNITS

(Left side only)

The trap must be repositioned to the exterior of the cabinet. Remove the trap from its present location and reposition the trap outside of the unit, through the long circular hole, next to the secondary recuperated cell. Remove the larger drain line (from the secondary cell) and trim to fit between the secondary cell and the new trap location. On upflow units, plug the hole in the blower deck where the tube went through.

Remove the hose from the induced blower and reposi- tion into the other drain tap of the inducer, which is lo- cated 90° clockwise around the inducer. Move the cap from that drain tap to the unused drain tap. On upflow units, plug the hole in the blower deck where the tube went through. This tube on downflow units will need to be cut to fit between the inducer and the trap. On upflow units, this tube may need to be extended, using the tubing shipped with the furnace.

Installer’s Guide

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Left side

DOWNFLOW (VERTICAL)

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Right side

Use CPVC tubing from Trap outlet,

over burner box to cabinet exit

DOWNFLOW (VERTICAL)

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Cut off curved end of

Inducer drain hose

DOWNFLOW (HORIZONTAL)

Connections must be made to an OPEN/ VENTED DRAIN. Outdoor draining of the furnace and coil con- densate is permissible if allowed by local codes. Caution should be taken to prevent drains from freezing or caus- ing slippery conditions that could lead to personal in- jury. Excessive draining of condensate may cause satu- rated ground conditions that may result in damage to plants.

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Contents Downflow Upflow UPFLOW/HORIZONTAL DOWNFLOW/HORIZONTAL Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Safety SectionInstaller’s Guide Contents Installer’s Guide Outline Drawing DX-C Downflow / Horizontal Outline DrawingSubbase Cross Section Downflow InstallationsUpflow Installation Horizontal InstallationAIR for Combustion and Ventilation Outside AIR is RecommendedUpflow Horizontal Shown Confined Space Return AIR Duct Connection Duct ConnectionsFront Typical Upflow Return AIR Filter INSTALLA- TionsReturn AIR Filters FilterOptional Filter Rack Installation for Bottom Return Bottom Filter Rack InstallationRetaining Springs Bottom Panelfilter Installed Rack RailsSide CutoutCabinet Filter Filter Bracket Width Size Location Installing the Optional FilterTypical Downflow Furnace Return AIR Filter Installations Unit Return AIR Size Bottom SideTion and Ventilation General VentingPVC Vent Fitting Material Vent Fitting Material PlasticBonding of PVC Equivalent Feet for UPFLOW/ Horizontal Venting Table Maximum Vent LengthSingle Pipe Venting DOWNFLOW/ Horizontal Venting Table Maximum Vent LengthSee Figure Direct Vent Terminal Clearances BAYVENT200B Possible Configurations for TWO Pipe Venting SystemsHorizontal Venting Horizontal Venting Through WallVenting Through the Roof Combustible Material WallBAYAIR30AVENTA Noncombustible Material WallTEE AT a Maximum of 3 IntervalsBAYAIR30AVENTA Direction of Stainless Steel FittingType 29-4C Stainless Steel Venting Used Through Chimney That VentsAnother GAS Appliance Installer’s Guide Upflow Horizontal 17 Units Condensate Drain InstructionsVertical Applications Upflow VerticalDownflow Horizontal Horizontal ApplicationsUpflow Horizontal 21 & 24 Units Downflow VerticalFurnace See Twinning FurnacesStage HEATING, 1 Stage Cooling Electrical ConnectionsTwinning Connection Diagram GAS Piping Combustion and Input Check Orifice SizesFuel Pressure Final Manifold Pressure SettingsHigh Altitude Derate Preliminary Inspections Start UP and AdjustmentReinstallation of the Burner BOX Cover Part Numbers for Replacement OrificesIndoor Blower Timing Airflow AdjustmentRoom AIR Thermostat Heat Anticipator Adjustment Sequence of OperationAbnormal Conditions Burner BOX Temperature Limit DeviceInstaller’s Guide Integrated Furnace Control Error Flash Codes Trane

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