Allied Air Enterprises 95G1DF, A95DF, 92G1DF, A93DF Trap / Drain Assembly Using 1/2 PVC or 3/4 PVC

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TRAP / DRAIN ASSEMBLY USING 1/2" PVC OR 3/4" PVC

OPTIONAL Condensate Drain Connection

 

 

Adapter 1/2 inch slip X

 

 

 

Adapter 1/2 inch slip X

 

 

1/2 inch mpt (Not Furnished) Condensate Drain

1/2 inch mpt (Not Furnished)

 

Connection In Unit

 

 

 

 

 

90° Street Elbow

 

 

 

1 (25) Minimum

Vent

1/2 inch PVC

 

 

 

5 Feet

 

 

 

 

(Not Furnished)

 

 

Above Top of Condensate Drain

 

 

Maximum

 

 

 

 

Connection In Unit

 

Condensate Drain

 

 

90° Elbow 1/2 inch PVC

 

 

 

 

(Not Furnished)

 

Connection In Unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/2 inch PVC Pipe

1/2 inch PVC Pipe

 

 

 

 

(Not Furnished)

OPTIONAL Drain Piping

(Not Furnished)

Coupling 1/2 inch slip X slip

Drain Assembly for 1/2 inch Drain Pipe

 

 

(Not Furnished)

 

 

 

1/2 inch PVC Pipe

 

 

 

 

(Not Furnished)

Drain Trap

1/2 inch PVC

 

 

 

 

 

 

90° Elbow

Assembly

(Not Furnished)

 

 

(Furnished)

 

 

1/2 inch PVC

 

 

 

 

To

To

(Not Furnished)

 

Drain

 

 

Drain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drain Assembly for 3/4 inch Drain Pipe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drain Trap

 

 

 

 

 

Clean Out

90° Elbow

 

 

90° Elbow

 

 

3/4 inch PVC

 

 

3/4 inch PVC

 

 

(Not Furnished)

 

(Not Furnished)

 

To

To

Coupling 3/4 inch slip X slip

 

Drain

Drain

 

(Not Furnished)

 

 

Drain Trap Assembly with 1/2 inch Piping

Drain Trap Assembly with 3/4 inch Piping

1 inch (25mm) Minimum Above Top of Condensate Drain Connection In Unit

1 inch (25mm) Minimum Above Top of Condensate Drain Connection In Unit

Drain Trap Assembly

Vent

 

Vent

(Furnished)

 

 

 

 

 

 

3/4 inch

 

 

 

Piping

7

 

Condensate Drain

Condensate Drain

(178)

 

Connection In Unit

 

Connection In Unit

 

 

 

To

To

Drain

Drain

FIGURE 41

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Contents A95DF, A93DF, 95G1DF & 92G1DF Table of ContentsFront View Side View TOP ViewParts Arrangement Building Codes Safety InformationGas Furnace Shipping and Packing List Package 1 of 1 containsInstalled in Combination with a Cooling Coil Locations and ClearancesUse of Furnace as Construction Heater Combustion, Dilution & Ventilation Air Product Contains Fiberglass WoolEquipment in Confined Space − ALL AIR from Inside Unconfined SpaceConfined Space Air from InsideEquipment in Confined Space − ALL AIR from Outside Air from OutsideInstallation Setting Equipment Shipping Bolt RemovalUnits with 1/2 HP Blower Motor Installation on Non-Combustible Flooring Figure Installation on Combustible Flooring FigureNON−COMBUSTIBLE Floor Opening Size Installation on Cooling Coil Cabinet Figure Combustible Flooring Base Opening SizeReturn Air Opening Downflow Units Piping and Fittings Specifications Canadian Applications Only Outdoor Termination Kits UsageStandard Concentric Joint Cementing Procedure Venting Practices Piping Suspension GuidelinesReplacing Furnace That WAS Part of a Common Vent System Models Exhaust Piping FigureMinimum Vent Pipe Lengths MIN. Vent LengthA95DF / 95G1DF and A93DF / 92G1DF Typical Intake Pipe Connections Direct Vent Applications Typical Exhaust Pipe ConnectionsGeneral Guidelines for Vent Terminations For Canadian Installations OnlyIntake Piping Typical AIR Intake Pipe ConnectionsInside Corner Detail No minimum to outside corner Exhaust Pipe Termination Size Reduction Direct Vent Roof Termination KITModel 51mm 76mm Direct Vent Application Using Existing Chimney Direct Vent Concentric Rooftop TerminationDirect Vent Concentric Wall Termination NON−DIRECT Vent Field Supplied Wall Termination NON−DIRECT Vent Application Using Existing ChimneyNON−DIRECT Vent Field Supplied Wall Termination Extended NON−DIRECT Vent Roof Termination KITUnit with Evaporator Coil Condensate PipingTrap / Drain Assembly Using 1/2 PVC or 3/4 PVC Gas Piping Leak CheckFire or Explosion Hazard GAS Pipe Capacity − FT 3 /HR kL/HR Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Removal of the Furnace from Common VentElectrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions and ProceduresAccessory Terminals ElectricalGenerator Use Voltage Requirements Indoor Blower SpeedsTypical Wiring Diagram Placing the furnace into operation Integrated ControlAutomatic Hot Surface Ignition System Unit Start-UpFailure To Operate Priming Condensate TrapGas Valve Operation Figure Turning Off Gas to UnitGAS Meter Clocking Chart Burner Orifice Conversion Kits at Varying Altitudes Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Primary Limit Flame Rollout Switches TwoPressure Switch Temperature RiseBlower Data A93DF1D / 92G1DF Blower Data A95DF1D / 95G1DF Electrical SHOCK, Fire Or Explosion Hazard Cleaning the Burner Assembly Diagnostic Codes Planned ServiceBlower Parts Repair Parts ListCabinet Parts Heating Parts Control Panel PartsReturn Duct GAS SupplyIntake / Exhaust Pipe Duct System Supply AIR DuctUnit Operation Manufacturer Requirements Clear of ALL Obstructions

A95DF, 95G1DF, A93DF, 92G1DF specifications

Allied Air Enterprises offers a range of high-efficiency commercial and residential heating and cooling systems, with models like the 92G1DF, A93DF, 95G1DF, and A95DF gaining popularity for their cutting-edge technology and advanced features. Each of these models stands out in performance, reliability, and energy efficiency, making them excellent choices for diverse applications.

The 92G1DF model features a multi-stage gas valve that enhances temperature regulation, allowing for more precise heating. With an impressive Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating, this furnace efficiently utilizes fuel, resulting in lower energy costs and reduced emissions. Its compact design makes it suitable for installations in tight spaces, while the durable heat exchanger extends the unit’s lifespan.

In contrast, the A93DF is engineered for enhanced comfort and flexibility. This model incorporates a variable-speed blower motor, which adjusts air circulation according to the heating demands in the space. This feature not only maximizes comfort by providing consistent temperatures but also promotes energy savings by reducing unnecessary power consumption. Additionally, the A93DF includes advanced diagnostic capabilities that simplify troubleshooting and maintenance, making it a favorite among HVAC professionals.

The 95G1DF is another noteworthy model that combines versatile performance with exceptional efficiency. This furnace boasts an AFUE rating of up to 95%, making it one of the most efficient models in its class. Its innovative design includes a secondary heat exchanger that captures additional heat from exhaust gases, optimizing energy utilization. Furthermore, the 95G1DF is equipped with an advanced control system that allows homeowners to set specific comfort levels.

Lastly, the A95DF model takes efficiency to a new level. With features such as a modulating gas valve and a variable-speed blower, this unit seamlessly adapts to changing heating needs. The A95DF not only heats a space but also enhances air quality through advanced filtration options. Its whisper-quiet operation adds to user satisfaction, making it ideal for residential settings.

In summary, Allied Air Enterprises' models 92G1DF, A93DF, 95G1DF, and A95DF demonstrate a commitment to innovation and energy efficiency, with features designed to provide superior comfort and reliability. With their advanced technologies and high-performance characteristics, these models are positioned as top contenders in the heating and cooling marketplace, ensuring that customers can enjoy a comfortable environment year-round.