Trane UX1B080A9421A, UX1C100A9481A, UX1C080A9601A, UX1C100A9361A manual Installer’s Guide Contents

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Safety signal words are used to designate a degree or level of seriousness associated with a particular hazard. The signal words for safety markings are WARNING and

CAUTION.

a. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situa- tion which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

b.CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or mod- erate injury. It is also used to alert against unsafe practices and hazards involving only property dam- age.

! WARNING

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could re- sult in serious injury, death or property damage. Improper servicing could result in dangerous opera- tion, serious injury, death, or property damage.

GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equip- ment installed in violation of any code or regulation.

It is recommended that Manual J of the Air Condition- ing Contractors Association (ACCA) or A.R.I. 230 be fol- lowed in estimating heating requirements. When esti- mating heating requirements for installation at alti- tudes above 2000 ft., remember the gas input may need to be reduced (See High Altitude Installation).

Material in this shipment has been inspected at the factory and released to the transportation agency without known damage. Inspect exterior of carton for evidence of rough handling in ship- ment. Unpack carefully after moving equipment to approximate location. If damage to contents is found, report the damage immediately to the de- livering agency.

Codes and local utility requirements governing the installation of gas fired equipment, wiring, plumbing, and flue connections must be adhered to. In the ab- sence of local codes, the installation must conform with latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 • National Installation Code, CAN/CGA B149.1. The latest code may be obtained from the American Gas Association Laboratories, 400 N. Capitol St. NW, Washington D.C. 20001.

1-800-699-9277 or www.aga.org

These furnaces have been classified as CATEGORY IV furnaces in accordance with latest edition of ANSI Z21.47 • CAN/ CGA 2.3 standards.

Installer’s Guide Contents

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

General Installation Instructions

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Location and Clearances

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Outline Drawings

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Upflow Installation

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Downflow

Installation

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Horizontal

Installation

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Air For Combustion and Ventilation

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Duct Connections

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Return Air Filters

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General Venting Instructions

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Venting Material

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Venting Tables

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Horizontal Venting

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Venting Through The Wall

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Venting Through The Roof

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Downward Venting

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Venting Through a Masonry Chimney

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Condensate Drain Instructions

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Electrical

Connections

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Field Wiring Diagrams

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Gas Piping

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Combustion Input Checks

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Start Up and Adjustment

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Preliminary Inspections

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Lighting Instructions

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Sequence Of Operation

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Control And Safety Switch Adjustments

36

 

 

Airflow Adjustment

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Abnormal Conditions

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IFC Error Flash Code

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Category IV furnaces operate with positive vent static pressure and with a flue loss less than 17 percent. These conditions require special venting systems, which must be gas tight and water tight. These Category IV Direct Vent furnaces are approved for installation in Manufactured/ Mobile housing when used with BAYMFGH100A.

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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

UX1D100A9601A, DX1B060A9361A, UX1D120A9601A, DX1B080A9421A, DX1B040A9241A specifications

The Trane UX1B040A9241A, DX1D120A9601A, UX1D120A9601A, UX1B060A9241A, and DX1C100A9481A are part of Trane's innovative line of HVAC systems, designed to provide efficient heating and cooling for both residential and commercial applications. Each model is equipped with state-of-the-art features and technologies that prioritize energy efficiency, durable performance, and innovative climate control solutions.

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The UX1D120A9601A shares many of the same benefits, offering a flexible multi-stage system that can adapt to varying cooling loads. Its compact design allows for easy installation and maintenance, providing owners with versatility in placement and user-friendly servicing options.

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