York GY9S*DH, GM9S*DH Section Viii Condensate Piping, Condensate Drain Hose Part Numbers

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268890-UIM-B-0607

12” MINIMUM BETWEEN BOTTOM OF BELOW AND ANY MATERIAL

12”

MIN.

FIGURE 28: Attic Combustion Air Termination

Specially Engineered Installations

The above requirements shall be permitted to be waived where special engineering, approved by the authority having jurisdiction, provides an adequate supply of air for combustion, ventilation and dilution of flue gases.

Be sure to instruct the owner not to block this intake pipe.

SECTION VIII: CONDENSATE PIPING

CONDENSATE DRAIN TUBE 5/8” (1.59 cm)

FIGURE 29: Condensate Drain Internal Hose Routing

CONDENSATE DRAIN

The condensate drain connection is provided in the furnace for field installation. It consists of the hoses shown below, a NPT male connec- tion, and a 1/2” (1.27 cm) female x 3/4” (1.9 cm) PVC slip coupling. Some of the drain hoses will be needed to convert the condensate drain system when the furnace is installed in a horizontal left or right configu- ration. Refer to Figures 30 - 36 for the condensate hose sizes for con- densate drain connections.

IMPORTANT: The condensate drain from the furnace may be con- nected in common with the drain from an air conditioning coil if allowed by local code.

IMPORTANT: Condensate must be disposed of properly. Follow local plumbing or wastewater codes. The drain line must maintain a 1/4" per foot (0.635 cm per meter) slope to the drain.

CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP AND DRAIN FREEZE PROTECTION

Special precautions MUST be made if installing furnace in an area, which may drop below freezing. This can cause improper operation or damage to the equipment. If the furnace is installed in an area that has the potential of freezing, the drain line and the drain trap must be pro- tected. Use a 3 to 6 watt per foot at 115 vac, 40º F (4.4° C) self-regulat- ing, shielded and waterproof heat tape. Wrap the drain trap and the drain line with the heat tape and secure with ties. Follow the heat tape manufacturer's recommendations.

CONDENSATE DRAIN HOSE PART NUMBERS

TABLE 15: Condensate Drain Hose

Part

Hose

 

 

Numb

 

Description

Number

 

er

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

028-15156-000

#1

 

Drain tube - Condensate pan (Down flow)

 

 

 

 

028-15176-000

#2

 

Drain tube - Inducer (Horizontal RT.)

 

 

 

-Vent system Down flow)

028-15168-000

#3

 

Drain tube - Inducer (Down flow)

 

 

 

 

028-15176-000

#4

 

Drain tube - Rain gutter (Down flow & Horizontal RT.)

028-15176-000

#5

 

Drain tube - After Tee (Down flow)

 

 

 

 

028-15196-000

#6

 

Drain tube – Upper rain gutter (Horizontal LT.)

 

 

 

 

028-15169-001

#7

 

Drain tube - After Tee (Horizontal RT.)

028-13309-004

#8

 

Drain tube - P-trap (All models)

 

 

 

 

028-15158-000

#9

 

Drain tube - Vent system (Horizontal LT.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

Before Tee (Horizontal RT.)

028-15197-000

#10

 

Drain tube – Condensate pan (Horizontal –

 

drain closer to the front of the furnace, both LT & RT)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hoses #2, #4, #5, along with a barbed nipple, and a barbed tee are part of condensate hose assembly 028-15176-000.

DOWNFLOW/HORIZONTAL CONDENSATE INTERNAL DRAIN CONFIGURATIONS

Downflow - Refer to Figure 30

Furnace is shipped with one end of condensate hose #2 left open in the furnace. If the provided Wye's drain is aligned with the opening in the top of the furnace, hose #2 can be used. If it is desired that the Wye and street elbow assembly point away from the opening in the casing top, then the #2 hose will have to be replaced with provided #9 hose. The dogleg end of hose #9 hose should be installed on the drain of the Wye.

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Contents List of Figures Section I SafetyList of Sections List of TablesAnce to a 50 HZ Power Supply or a Voltage Above 130 Volts Specific Safety Rules and PrecautionsSafety Requirements Combustion AIR Quality List of ContaminantsFurnace Location and Clearances InspectionDirectly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL OBSTRUC- Tions Section II Ductwork Floor Base and Ductwork InstallationDuctwork Installation Ductwork General InformationReturn1 Rectangular2 Round2 Supply3 InputRound Duct Size Downflow Air Conditioning Coil Cabinet Horizontal Installations With a Cooling Coil CabinetHorizontal Installations Without a Cooling Coil Cabinet Horizontal ModelsSection III Filters Filter InstallationCFM Downflow Filters Attic InstallationSuspended Furnace / Crawl Space Installation Horizontal ApplicationSection IV GAS Piping Electrical Power Connections Section V Electrical PowerAfue LOW Voltage Control Wiring Connections Supply Voltage ConnectionsAC1 Section VI Twinning and Staging Section VII Combustion AIR and Vent System Combustion AIR and Vent SafetyStaging Combustion AIR/VENT Pipe Sizing Model Input Pipe Size MaximumCombustion AIR / Vent Clearances Combustion AIR and Vent Piping AssemblyElbow Dimension Furnace Vent Connection SizesVent Clearances Home LayoutVent System Downflow Vent AssemblyHorizontal Vent Assembly Horizontal Vent Applications and TerminationCombustion AIR Supply Vertical Vent Applications TerminationVenting Multiple Units Outdoor Combustion AirDampers, Louvers and Grilles Canada Only Ambient Combustion Air SupplyCombustion Air Source From Outdoors BtuhVentilated Combustion Air Vent and Supply Outside Air Safety Check ProcedureVentilated Combustion Air Termination Condensate Drain Trap and Drain Freeze Protection Section Viii Condensate PipingCondensate Drain Condensate Drain Hose Part NumbersHose #5 Hose #1 Horizontal Left Air Flow Inducer Low Refer to Figures 31Hose #9 Hose #4 Hose #6 Horizontal Right Air Flow Inducer High Refer to Figures Unitary Products Group HOSE#1 Hose #2 Barbed TEE Hose #4 Hose #7 Hose #9 Section IX Safety Controls Section X START-UP AdjustmentsIgnition System Sequence Calculating the Furnace Input Natural GASUSA use the following formula to calculate the furnace input Nominal Manifold Pressure Adjustment of Manifold GAS PressureInlet GAS Pressure Range Reading the gas pressure with the burner box cover in placeWith Burner BOX Cover in Place Adjustment of Temperature RiseAdjustment of FAN Control Settings With Burner BOX Cover RemovedSlow Green Flash Normal operation Furnace Control DiagnosticsDiagnostic Fault Code Storage and Retrieval Ignition ControlAirflow Range Minimum Filter Type Opening Size Disposable Filter PerformanceModels PleatedApplying Filter Pressure Drop to Determine System Airflow Field Installed Accessories NON-ELECTRICALModel no Description Used with Section XI Wiring Diagram Unitary 5005 Norman Product York Group Drive 73069

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