Trane UX1B080A9241A, UX1C100A9481A, UX1C080A9601A, UX1C100A9361A, UX1B080A9421A Installer’s Guide

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Installer’s Guide

! CAUTION

To prevent shortening its service life, the furnace should not be used as a “Construction Heater” during the finishing phases of construction until the require- ments listed in item 9, a-g of the safety section of this publication have been met. Condensate in the pres- ence of chlorides and fluorides from paint, varnish, stains, adhesives, cleaning compounds, and cement create a corrosive condition which may cause rapid de- terioration of the heat exchanger.

! CAUTION

Do NOT install the furnace in a corrosive or contami- nated atmosphere.

! WARNING

EXPLOSION HAZARD!

PROPANE GAS IS HEAVIER THAN AIR AND MAY COLLECT IN ANY LOW AREAS OR CONFINED SPACES. IN ADDITION, ODORANT FADE MAY MAKE THE GAS UNDETECTABLE EXCEPT WITH A WARN- ING DEVICE. IF THE GAS FURNACE IS INSTALLED IN A BASEMENT, AN EXCAVATED AREA OR A CONFINED SPACE, IT IS STRONGLY RECOM- MENDED TO CONTACT A GAS SUPPLIER TO IN- STALL A GAS DETECTING WARNING DEVICE IN CASE OF A GAS LEAK.

NOTE: The manufacturer of your furnace does NOT test any detectors and makes no representations regarding any brand or type of detector.

LOCATION AND CLEARANCES

The location of the furnace is normally selected by the architect, the builder, or the installer. However, before the furnace is moved into place, be sure to consider the following requirements:

1.Is the location selected as near the vent and as cen- tralized for heat distribution as practical?

2.Do all clearances between the furnace and enclo- sure equal or exceed the minimums shown in the Table 1.

3.Is there sufficient space for servicing the furnace and other equipment? A minimum of 24 inches front accessibility to the furnace must be provided. Any access door or panel must permit removal of the largest component.

4.Are there at least 3 inches of clearance between the furnace front panel and any closed panel or door provided?

5.Are the vent pipe and combustion air inlet pipe within vent table lengths? Will the pipes remain un- obstructed?

6.Allow sufficient height in supply plenum above or below the furnace to provide for cooling coil installa- tion if the cooling coil is not installed at the time of this furnace installation.

7.A furnace shall be installed so electrical components are protected from water.

8.If the furnace is installed in a residential garage, it must be installed so that the burners and the ig- nition source are located not less than 18 inches (46 cm) above the floor and the furnace must be located or protected to avoid physical damage from ve- hicles.

IMPORTANT:

The furnace must be installed level. The only allowable variation would be slightly to the left and/or forward in upflow installations or slightly toward the front in horizontal installations. This is necessary for proper condensate drain- age.

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Contents Downflow Upflow UPFLOW/HORIZONTAL DOWNFLOW/HORIZONTAL Safety Section Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardInstaller’s Guide Contents Installer’s Guide Outline Drawing Downflow / Horizontal Outline Drawing DX-CDownflow Installations Upflow InstallationHorizontal Installation Subbase Cross SectionOutside AIR is Recommended AIR for Combustion and VentilationUpflow Horizontal Shown Confined Space Duct Connections Return AIR Duct ConnectionTypical Upflow Return AIR Filter INSTALLA- Tions Return AIR FiltersFilter FrontBottom Filter Rack Installation Optional Filter Rack Installation for Bottom ReturnSprings Bottom Panelfilter Installed Rack Rails SideCutout RetainingInstalling the Optional Filter Typical Downflow Furnace Return AIR Filter InstallationsUnit Return AIR Size Bottom Side Cabinet Filter Filter Bracket Width Size LocationGeneral Venting Tion and VentilationVent Fitting Material Plastic PVC Vent Fitting MaterialBonding of PVC UPFLOW/ Horizontal Venting Table Maximum Vent Length Equivalent Feet forDOWNFLOW/ Horizontal Venting Table Maximum Vent Length Single Pipe VentingSee Figure Direct Vent Terminal Clearances Possible Configurations for TWO Pipe Venting Systems Horizontal VentingHorizontal Venting Through Wall BAYVENT200BCombustible Material Wall BAYAIR30AVENTANoncombustible Material Wall Venting Through the RoofAT a Maximum of 3 Intervals TEEDirection of Stainless Steel Fitting BAYAIR30AVENTAUsed Through Chimney That Vents Type 29-4C Stainless Steel VentingAnother GAS Appliance Installer’s Guide Condensate Drain Instructions Vertical ApplicationsUpflow Vertical Upflow Horizontal 17 UnitsHorizontal Applications Upflow Horizontal 21 & 24 UnitsDownflow Vertical Downflow HorizontalTwinning Furnaces Furnace SeeElectrical Connections Stage HEATING, 1 Stage CoolingTwinning Connection Diagram GAS Piping Orifice Sizes Combustion and Input CheckFinal Manifold Pressure Settings Fuel PressureHigh Altitude Derate Start UP and Adjustment Reinstallation of the Burner BOX CoverPart Numbers for Replacement Orifices Preliminary InspectionsAirflow Adjustment Room AIR Thermostat Heat Anticipator AdjustmentSequence of Operation Indoor Blower TimingBurner BOX Temperature Limit Device Abnormal ConditionsInstaller’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.

The UX1B040A9241A is a top-performing air conditioning unit that incorporates Trane's advanced variable-speed compressor technology. This allows for precise temperature control and consistent comfort while minimizing energy consumption. The system is also known for its quiet operation, making it ideal for residential settings where noise may be a concern.

On the other hand, the DX1D120A9601A model is particularly notable for its high energy efficiency ratings, incorporating a two-stage cooling system that enhances performance even in extreme weather conditions. This unit is engineered with a durable cabinet and a dependable design to stand up to harsh outdoor environments while providing reliable indoor comfort.

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.

The UX1B060A9241A model balances high performance with eco-friendly operation. It features advanced refrigerant technology that is compliant with today's environmental standards while maintaining high-efficiency ratings. This model ensures consistent comfort without sacrificing environmental responsibility.

Meanwhile, the DX1C100A9481A introduces a simplified yet effective approach to heating and cooling. This unit is designed for easy installation and offers user-friendly controls that allow homeowners to effortlessly adjust settings for optimal comfort throughout the year.

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