Trane DX1D120A9601A, UX1C100A9481A AIR for Combustion and Ventilation, Outside AIR is Recommended

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Installer’s Guide

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The furnace may be placed horizontally in a crawl space on a pad or other noncombustible material which will raise the unit for sufficient protection from moisture.

The furnace must be supported at both ends and the middle when installed horizontally.

The furnace must also be elevated a minimum of 6 inches to allow clearance for the condensate drain to exit the cabinet in the horizontal position.

The horizontal furnace may also be suspended from the joists using 3/8" all-thread rods with pieces of angle iron underneath the furnace to form a hanging rack at both ends and the midpoint. The rods need to be of sufficient length to allow for proper clearances from combustible materials. The angle iron needs to be at least 32" in length to allow for access to service panels.

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50 CU. FT. OR MORE PER 1000 BTU/HR. INPUT ALL EQUIP. INSTALLED

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AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION

If these furnaces are installed in a nondirect vent capac- ity then the adequate flow of combustion and ventilat- ing air must not be obstructed from reaching the fur- nace. Air openings provided for combustion air must be kept free of obstructions which restrict the flow of air. Airflow restrictions affect the efficiency and safe opera- tion of the furnace. Keep this in mind should you choose to remodel or change the area which contains your furnace. Furnaces must have a free flow of air for proper performance.

Provisions for combustion and ventilation air shall be made in accordance with latest edition of Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation, of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 — CAN/CGA B149.1 or ap- plicable provisions of the local building codes. Special conditions created by mechanical exhausting of air and fireplaces must be considered to avoid unsatisfactory furnace operation.

OUTSIDE AIR IS RECOMMENDED

The use of indoor air for most applications is acceptable, unless there is the presence of corrosive chemicals or contamination. Certain types of installation will require the use of outside air for combustion.

The following types of installations will require use of OUTDOOR AIR for combustion, due to chemical expo- sures:

*Commercial buildings

*Buildings with indoor pools

*Furnaces installed in “confined” laundry rooms

*Furnaces installed in “confined” hobby or craft rooms

*Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas. Exposure to the following substances in the combustion air supply will also require OUTDOOR AIR for combus- tion:

*Permanent wave solutions

*Chlorinated waxes and cleaners

*Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals

*Water softening chemicals

*Deicing salts or chemicals

*Carbon Tetrachloride

*Halogen type refrigerants

*Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene)

*Printing inks, paint removers, varnish, etc.

*Hydrochloric acid

*Cements and glues

*Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers

*Masonry acid washing materials

Furnace locations may be in a “confined space” or an “unconfined space”.

Unconfined space is defined in Figure 6. These spaces may have adequate air by infiltration to provide air for combustion and ventilation. Buildings with tight construction (for example, weather stripping, heavily insulated, caulked, vapor barrier, etc.), may need addi- tional air to be provided as described for confined space. Confined spaces are installations with less than 50 cu. ft. of space per 1000 BTU/hr input from all equipment installed. Air for combustion and ventilation require- ments can be supplied from inside the building as in Figure 8 or from the outdoors, as in Figure 9.

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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 SectionUpflow Horizontal Shown AIR for Combustion and VentilationOutside AIR is Recommended 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 VentilationBonding of PVC PVC Vent Fitting MaterialVent Fitting Material Plastic 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 BAYAIR30AVENTAAnother GAS Appliance Type 29-4C Stainless Steel VentingUsed Through Chimney That Vents 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

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