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NOTE: See Fig. 5 or 6 or tube routing label on main furnace door to check for proper connections.

H.Condensate Trap Freeze Protection

Refer to Condensate Drain Protection section for recommenda- tions and procedures.

III.DOWNFLOW APPLICATIONS

A downflow furnace application is where furnace blower is located above combustion and controls section of furnace, and conditioned air is discharged downwards.

A.Condensate Trap Location

The condensate trap must be removed from the factory-installed blower shelf location and relocated in selected application location as shown in Fig. 2, 7, or 8.

To relocate condensate trap from the blower shelf to desired location, perform the following:

1.Remove 3 tubes connected to condensate trap.

2.Remove trap from blower shelf by gently pushing tabs inward and rotating trap.

3.Remove casing hole filler cap from casing hole. (See Fig. 2, 7, or 8.)

4.Install casing hole filler cap into blower shelf hole where trap was removed.

5.Install condensate trap into desired casing hole by inserting tube connection stubs through casing hole and rotating until tabs snap into locking position.

B.Condensate Trap Tubing

NOTE: See Fig. 7 or 8 or tube routing label on main furnace door to check for proper connections.

1. Collector Box Drain Tube

a. Remove factory-installed plug from LOWER collector box drain tube (blue and white striped label).

b. Install removed clamp and plug into UPPER collector box drain tube (blue label) which was connected to condensate trap.

c. Connect LOWER collector box drain connection to condensate trap.

(1.) Condensate Trap Located on Left Side of Casing

(a.) Connect LOWER collector box drain tube (blue and white striped label) to condensate trap. Tube does not need to be cut.

(b.) Clamp tube to prevent any condensate leakage.

(2.) Condensate Trap Located on Right Side of Casing

(a.) Install drain tube coupling (factory-supplied in loose parts bag) into collector box drain tube (blue and white striped label) which was pre- viously plugged.

(b.) Connect larger diameter drain tube (factory- supplied in loose parts bag) to drain tube coupling, extending collector box drain tube for connection to condensate trap.

(c.) Route extended collector box drain tube be- tween gas valve and inlet housing as shown in Fig. 8.

(d.) Determine appropriate length and cut.

(e.) Connect to condensate trap.

(f.) Clamp tube to prevent any condensate leakage.

2.Inducer Housing Drain Tube

a.Remove factory-installed cap and clamp from LOWER inducer housing drain connection.

COLLECTOR BOX

DRAIN TUBE (BLUE)

CAP

PLUG

COLLECTOR BOX

TUBE (GREEN)

COLLECTOR BOX

EXTENSION TUBE

COLLECTOR BOX

TUBE (PINK)

COLLECTOR BOX

DRAIN TUBE (BLUE

& WHITE STRIPED)

COLLECTOR BOX

EXTENSION TUBE

CONDENSATE

TRAP

INDUCER HOUSING

DRAIN TUBE (VIOLET)

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Fig. 7ÐDownflow Tube Configuration

(Left-Hand Trap Installation)

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PLUG

CAP

COLLECTOR BOX

DRAIN TUBE (BLUE)

COLLECTOR BOX

TUBE (PINK)

COLLECTOR BOX

TUBE (GREEN)

COLLECTOR BOX

EXTENSION TUBE

COLLECTOR BOX

DRAIN TUBE (BLUE

& WHITE STRIPED)

COLLECTOR BOX

EXTENSION TUBE

INDUCER HOUSING

DRAIN TUBE

(VIOLET)

CONDENSATE

TRAP

COLLECTOR BOX

EXTENSION

DRAIN TUBE

DRAIN TUBE

COUPLING

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Fig. 8ÐDownflow Tube Configuration

(Right-Hand Trap Installation)

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Contents Ð1Ð Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsUnit Size Dimensions→ ÐDimensional Drawing Ð2Ð→ ÐClearances to Combustibles Safety ConsiderationsElectrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Minimum Inches Clearance to Combustible ConstructionCondensate Trap Location Factory-Shipped Orientation IntroductionApplications General II. Upflow ApplicationsCondensate Trap Location Alternate Upflow Orientation Ð5ÐÐ6Ð Pressure Switch TubingCondensate Trap Field Drain Attachment Condensate Trap Tubing Condensate Trap Freeze ProtectionIII. Downflow Applications Condensate Trap LocationÐ8Ð IV. Horizontal Left SUPPLY-AIR Discharge ApplicationsConstruct a Working Platform Horizontal Right SUPPLY-AIR Discharge ApplicationsÐ9Ð ÐAttic Location and Working Platform Front Upflow or Downflow Horizontal II. Furnace Location Relative to Cooling Equipment III. Confined Space III. Hazardous LocationsAIR for Combustion and Ventilation General II. Unconfined SpaceCombustion AIR from Outdoors Through Vertical Ducts Installation Leveling Legs if DesiredCombustion AIR from Outdoors Through Horizontal Ducts Opening Dimensions II. Installation on a Concrete SlabFurnace Casing Width Ductwork acoustical treatment IV. Installation in Horizontal ApplicationsAIR Ducts General RequirementsVII. Bottom Closure Panel Return Air ConnectionsVI. Filter Arrangement Ðfilter Information171⁄2-IN. Wide Casings only VIII. GAS PipingElectrical Connections Ðmaximum Capacity of Pipe CU FT PER HRNominal Length of Pipe FT Iron Internal Diameter Size Amps Size WiringLength FT³ CKT BKR Amps Phase Ðelectrical DataÐWiring Diagram Removal of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems II -V WiringIII. Accessories VentingGeneral II. COMBUSTION-AIR and Vent PipingCombustion Air Pipe ÐCombustion-Air Inlet Pipe Assembly 3001 to Ðmaximum Allowable Vent Pipe Length FT4001 to 5000² 7001 to 8000² Ðmaximum Allowable Vent Pipe Length FT5001 to 6000² 6001 to 7000²9001 to 10,000² ÐShort Vent 5 to 8 Ft System040 060 080 100 120 Vent Extension PipeÐvent Pipe Termination Clearances III. Vent TerminationIV. Multiventing Condensate Drain GeneralÐRoof Termination Preferred IV. Heat Pump Mode Heating ModeII. Cooling Mode III. Continuous Blower ModeII. Prime Condensate Trap with Water START-UP Procedures GeneralComponent Test Component Test SequenceSet Gas Input Rate → ÐInducer Housing Drain TubeIV. Adjustments III. Purge GAS LinesAltitude BTU/CU FTOnly 5001 Only4001 5000Only 8001 7001775 8000Example Ðaltitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.AAltitude Derate Multiplier Factor for U.S.A ±SPEED Selector Set Temperature RiseBlower Off Delay Heat Mode Ðgas Rate CU FT/HRII. Check Pressure Switch Check Safety Controls Check Primary Limit ControlChecklist Vent Piping ChecklistðinstallationCHECKLISTÐSTART-UP Load Calculation
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