Amana ACV9, AMV9 Hose and Tube Identification, Upright “Standard” Connections - Right Side

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Hose and Tube Identification

accordance with all local codes and the instructions in the follow- ing sections.

Follow the bullets listed below when installing the drain system. Refer to the following sections for specific details concerning fur- nace drain trap installation and drain hose hook ups.

The drain trap supplied with the furnace must be used.

The drain line between furnace and drain location must be constructed of 3/4” PVC or CPVC.

The drain line between furnace and drain location must maintain a 1/4 inch per foot downward slope toward the drain.

Do not trap the drain line in any other location than at the drain trap supplied with the furnace.

Do not route the drain line outside where it may freeze.

If the drain line is routed through an area which may see temperatures near or below freezing, precautions must be taken to prevent condensate from freezing within the drain line.

If an air conditioning coil is installed with the furnace, a common drain may be used. An open tee must be installed in the drain line, near the cooling coil, to relieve positive air pressure from the coil’s plenum. This is necessary to prohibit any interference with the function of the furnace’s drain trap.

UPRIGHT INSTALLATIONS

In an upright installation drain hoses are connected to drain ports on the rubber elbow and the recuperator coil front cover. The drain lines are then routed through the right or left side panel and into the drain trap secured to the outside of the cabinet.

NOTE: Refer to Section X, Condensate Drain Lines and Drain Trap

-Alternate Vent/Flue Hose Connections for upright installations using an alternate vent/flue outlet.

STANDARD RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE DRAIN HOSE CONNECTIONS

Upright installations using the standard vent/flue outlet require drain hoses to be connected as follows. The following quantity of hoses, tubes, and hose clamps are provided with the unit.

 

HOSE A

 

QTY: 1

 

 

HOSE B

 

TUBE 1

QTY: 1

 

 

 

QTY: 1

 

 

 

TUBE 2

 

 

QTY: 2

GREEN

 

RED

HOSE CLAMPS

 

HOSE CLAMPS

QTY: 3

 

QTY: 2

Hose and Tube Identification

1.Remove the rubber plug from the front cover drain port (right or left side, depending on the intended drain trap mounting).

2.Secure Hose A to front cover drain port with a red hose clamp. Route hose to rear side panel grommet hole.

NOTE: For left side drainage, grommets will have to be relocated to left side panel.

 

 

 

RIGHT SIDE

 

 

 

 

PANEL

 

 

 

 

RUBBER

 

 

 

 

ELBOW

 

 

 

RUBBER ELBOW

 

 

 

 

DRAIN PORT

 

 

 

RED HOSE CLAMP

 

 

 

 

TUBE 1

 

 

 

HOSE

SIDE PANEL

 

 

 

B

GROMMET

 

 

 

 

HOLES

 

 

 

 

TUBE(S) 2

FRONT COVER

RED HOSE

HOSE

DRAIN

CLAMP

A

GREEN

TRAP

DRAIN PORT

 

 

HOSE

 

 

 

 

CLAMPS

 

 

 

 

(3 PLACES)

 

Upright “Standard” Connections - Right Side

(Upflow Shown, Counterflow Similar)

LEFT

SIDE PANEL Upright “Standard” Connections - Right Side

FRONT COVER

RUBBER

DRAIN PORT

ELBOW

RED HOSE

RUBBER

CLAMP

ELBOW

HOSE A

DRAIN PORT

 

SIDE PANEL

RED HOSE

DRAIN

CLAMP

HOLES

TUBE 1

TUBE(S) 2

GREEN HOSE

 

 

CLAMPS

DRAIN

(3 PLACES)

HOSE B

TRAP

 

Upright “Standard” Connections - Left Side

(Upflow Shown, Counterflow Similar)

3.Cut and remove 1/4 inch from the end of the drain port on the rubber elbow.

4.Insert Tube 1 into rubber elbow drain port and secure with red hose clamp. Angle tube outward toward front of furnace.

5.Right side drains

Cut 17 3/4 inches from the long end of Hose B and discard. Secure the remaining hose to Tube 1 with a green hose clamp. Route the other end of Hose B to front right side panel grommet hole.

Left side drains

Cut “X” inches from the long end of Hose B and discard. Refer to table for appropriate length to cut. Secure remaining hose to Tube 1 with a green hose clamp. Route other end of Hose B to front left side panel grommet hole.

Cabinet Width

Models

"X" Length to Cut From Long

(inches)

(kBTU_Tons)

End of Hose B

 

 

 

17 1/2

45__30

7 inches

21

70__40

3 1/2 inches

24 1/2

090__50

None

115__50

 

 

6.Insert short end of each Tube 2 through side panel grommet holes. Secure tubes to Hose A and Hose B with green hose clamps. Ensure hoses and tubes maintain a downward slope for proper drainage and that they are not kinked or binding.

For details concerning mounting of the drain trap, refer to Section X, Condensate Drain Lines and Drain Trap - Upright Drain Trap Mounting.

ALTERNATE VENT/FLUE DRAIN HOSE CONNECTIONS

Upright installations using the alternate vent/flue outlet will require

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