Allied Air Enterprises A95UH, 95G1UH, A93UH, 92G1UH Horizontal Application Installation Clearances

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Horizontal Application

Installation Clearances

Right-Hand Discharge

Top0

* Front

0

Back0

Ends0

Vent0

Floor0‡

*Front clearance in alcove installation must be 24 in. (610 mm). Maintain a minimum of 24 in. (610 mm) for front service access.

**An 8” service clearance must be maintained below the unit to provide for servicing of the condensate trap unless the trap is mounted remotely.

‡ For installations on a combustible floor, do not install the furnace directly on carpeting, tile or other combustible materials other than wood flooring.

Figure 15

Suspended Installation of Horizontal Unit

This furnace may be installed in either an attic or a crawl space. Either suspend the furnace from roof rafters or floor joists, as shown in Figure 16, or install the furnace on a platform, as shown in Figure 17. A horizontal suspension kit (51W10) may be ordered from your distributor or use equivalent.

NOTE: Heavy-gauge sheet metal straps may be used to suspend the unit from roof rafters or ceiling joists. When straps are used to suspend the unit in this way, support must be provided for both the ends. The straps must not interfere with the plenum or exhaust piping installation.

Cooling coils and supply and return air plenums must be supported separately.

Typical Horizontal Application

Figure 16

NOTE: When the furnace is installed on a platform or with the horizontal suspension kit in a crawl space, it must be elevated enough to avoid water damage, accommodate drain trap and to allow the evaporator coil to drain.

Platform Installation of Horizontal Unit

1.Select location for unit keeping in mind service and other necessary clearances. See Figure 15.

2.Construct a raised wooden frame and cover frame with a plywood sheet. If unit is installed above finished space, fabricate an auxiliary drain pan to be installed under unit. Set unit in drain pan as shown in Figure 17. Leave 8 inches for service clearance below unit for condensate trap.

3.Provide a service platform in front of unit. When installing the unit in a crawl space, a proper support platform may be created using cement blocks.

4.Route auxiliary drain line so that water draining from this outlet will be easily noticed by the homeowner.

5.If necessary, run the condensate line into a condensate pump to meet drain line slope requirements. The pump must be rated for use with condensing furnaces. Protect the condensate discharge line from the pump to the outside to avoid freezing.

6.Continue with exhaust, condensate and intake piping installation according to instructions.

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Contents Table of Contents A95UH, A93UH, 95G1UH & 92G1UHA95UH, A93UH, 95G1UH & 92G1UH Unit Dimensions inches mm Front View Side ViewExpanded View Safety Information A95UH, A93UH, 95G1UH &92G1UH Gas FurnaceShipping and Packing List Building CodesInstalled Locations Installed in Combination with a Cooling CoilUse of Furnace as a Construction Heater Product Contains Fiberglass Wool Combustion, Dilution & Ventilation AirUnconfined Space Confined SpaceAir from Inside Equipment in Confined Space All Air From InsideAir from Outside Installation Setting EquipmentShipping Bolt Removal Upflow ApplicationsInstallation Clearances Return Air GuidlinesSide Return Air With transition and filter Optional Return Air Base Upflow Applications Only Removing the Bottom PanelHorizontal Applications Horizontal Application Installation Clearances Suspended Installation of Horizontal UnitPipe & Fittings Specifications Return Air -- Horizontal ApplicationsFilters Duct SystemPiping and Fittings Specifications Canadian Applications OnlyJoint Cementing Procedure Outdoor Termination Kits UsageExhaust Piping Figures 22 Exhaust Pipe Horizontal ApplicationMinimum Vent Pipe Lengths Maximum Allowable Vent Length Right Hand Discharge Shown Intake Piping Figures 24 through Typical AIR Intake Pipe Connections For Canadian Installations Only General Guidelines for Vent TerminationsFor NON-DIRECT Vent INSTALLATiONS in the USA and Canada Vent Termination ClearancesFor Direct Vent INSTALLATiONS in the USA and Canada 15F75 or 44J41 Field Supplied Wall TerminationDirect Vent Concentric Rooftop Termination Direct Vent Application Using Existing Chimney NON-DIRECT Vent Application Using Existing Chimney NON-DIRECT Vent Roof Termination KITNON-DIRECT Vent Field Supplied Wall Termination Condensate PipingCondensate Trap and Plug Locations Unit shown in upflow positionCondensate Trap Locations Unit shown in upflow position with remote trapGas Piping Leak CheckFire or Explosion Hazard Horizontal Applications Possible Gas Piping Configurations Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Precautions and Procedures Interior MAKE-UP BOX InstallationAccessory Terminals ElectricalTypical Field Wiring Diagram Furnace & Condensing Unit Thermostat DesignationsIndoor Blower Speeds Generator Use Voltage RequirementsTypical Wiring Diagram Integrated Control Automatic Hot Surface Ignition System Unit Start-UpPlacing the furnace into operation GAS Valve Shown in on Position Gas Pressure Adjustment Supply Pressure MeasurementManifold Pressure Measurement High Altitude InformationCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Heat FAN-OFF Time Seconds Electrical SHOCK, Fire Or Explosion Hazard Cleaning the Burner Assembly Planned Service Failure CodesRepair Parts List Cabinet Parts Heating PartsControl Panel Parts Blower PartsUnit SET UP Unit Operation BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL Obstructions Manufacturer Requirements

92G1UH, 95G1UH, A95UH, A93UH specifications

Allied Air Enterprises is renowned for producing high-quality HVAC systems, and its models A93UH, 92G1UH, A95UH, and 95G1UH are no exception. These units exemplify cutting-edge technology, efficiency, and reliability, making them popular choices for residential and commercial applications.

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