Nordyne M3RL Drainage of Condensate from Furnace, Alternate Horizontal Vent Installation

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Vent Configuration to

 

Provide 12" Minimum

 

height above

 

 

Snow Level.

12" Min.

 

 

 

 

19" Max.

 

Outside

Support

12" Above

Wall

 

 

Normally

 

 

 

 

Expected

 

1/2"

Snow

 

Level

 

Armaflex

 

 

 

Insulation or

 

 

Equivalent

 

 

(if required)

 

Figure 18. Alternate Horizontal

Vent Installation

Exhaust Vent

 

 

 

Option B

 

 

 

Mounting Kit

 

 

Exhaust Vent

Faceplate Secured

 

 

to Wall with Screws

12" Min.

 

Option A

Combustion

36" Max.

8" Min.

 

Air Inlet

 

 

 

Exhaust Vent

 

 

 

Option C

 

 

 

 

 

12" min.

 

 

 

36" max.

Grade

 

 

 

 

12" Min.

 

Level

 

36" Max.

 

or Normal

 

 

12" Min. to

Snow

7" Min.

 

 

 

Normal Snow Level

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inlet

Exhaust

Figure 19. Exhaust and Combustion Air

Pipe Clearances

DRAINAGE OF CONDENSATE FROM FURNACE

!WARNING:

The condensate produced by the furnace must be drained. Do not connect a water supply to the drainage hose of the furnace.

NOTE: The condensate drain should be pro- tected from freezing when in unheated spaces.

The furnace is supplied with an internal conden- sate drain trap.

!CAUTION:

Do not install additional traps in the condensate drain.

The condensate drain may exit through the left side panel, the right side panel, or through the left or right hole on the bottom panel. (See Figure 21). Ensure that the flexible drain hose is not kinked.

The condensate should drain from the plastic collector box (location A in Figure 21) as drop- lets or a small stream. If you notice the furnace has operated for more than 5 minutes without draining or the red status light on the control board is pulsing a 2-blink code follow the steps below.

A= 12" Above Roof or

5" Min.

36" Max.

Snow Accumulation Level

Exhaust

 

Elbow

Vent

 

 

Combustion

 

Air Intake 1"

10" Min.

 

A

Exhaust

Plumbing Vent

Roof Boot

(Typ. Both Pipes)

Note: If terminations meet- ing these vertical require- ments exceed the maximum height for safe transit, the vent and combustion air in- takes may be shipped with the home for assembly on site. The furnace must be labeled to notify the installer/ user not to use the furnace until the vent and combus- tion air intake terminations are installed.

Figure 20. Vertical Vent Termination

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M3RL specifications

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