All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
In addition, long term exposure of building materials to combustion products may cause discoloration of material surfaces and corrosion or degradation of materials. The preferred installation location will allow combustion products to freely escape the immediate area of the appliance and rapidly disperse into the atmosphere, without being drawn back into the appliance or a nearby structure.
To prevent combustion products from entering a structure, the vent terminal must expel combustion products away from any point of entry. The minimum acceptable distances from the vent terminal to points of entry to a building are 4 feet horizontally from, and 1 foot above, or at least 4 feet below, any window, door, or gravity air inlet into the building. And, 3 feet or more above any forced air inlet to the building located within 10 feet of the terminal.
Once the unit is installed in a suitable location, the installer must mount the vent terminal to the appliance. Two sheet metal screws are installed in the unit for this purpose. Refer to Figure 2 for a sketch of the correctly assembled vent terminal.
FIGURE 2: Vent Terminal Mounting Position
D. Condensate Drain
This appliance is equipped with a ¾ inch PVC stubbed drain extension for connection of a condensate line to the evaporator drain pan. A condensate removal line should be fabricated and attached to the PVC drain extension, refer to Figure 3. The condensate drain line must be pitched downward to drain properly. The drain line can also be trapped and the condensate pumped to a suitable drain. If the drain line clogs, when the air conditioner is operating, the condensate tray under the evaporator coil will fill with water. As a result, water may enter the appliance housing and the supply air ductwork to the structure.
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