Carrier 58HDV Connecting Vent and Combustion Air Piping, Vent Pipe Connection

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EXHAUST

Open Tee

Tee Trap

Evaporator Coil Drain Line (Optional)

Main

Drain

Line

 

INLET

 

VENT

IN

ON

 

OFF

Connecting Vent and Combustion Air Piping

!WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Cement or mechanically seal all joints, fittings, etc. to prevent leakage of flue gasses.

Refer to Fig. 11 through Fig. 19 that corresponds to the installation position of the furnace for the application.

Preassemble the vent and combustion air piping from the furnace to the vent termination. Do not cement the pipe joints until the pipe preassembly process is complete.

Combustion Air Pipe Connection (Direct Vent)

Install the air intake coupling and gasket to the furnace with the four(4) screws.

Note: The air intake coupling and gasket can be installed to the top panel to the alternate air intake locations on either the left or right side panels of the furnace.

For downflow installation, the air intake coupling and gasket must be installed to the alternate air intake location on either the left or right side panels. Remove the 3(76.2mm) hole plug from the furnace accessory bag and relocate to the open hole in the furnace panel. Use four screws to seal the four mounting holes in the top panel next to the hole plug. Drill four 7/64(2.8mm) diameter holes

58HDV

Condensate

Trap

Representative drawing only, some models may vary in appearance.

A07713

Fig. 20 - Connecting Tee Trap to Condensate Trap and Main

Drain Line

The tee trap must be connected to the main condensate drain line as conceptually shown above. Different installations may require slightly different orientations. The following steps apply to all installations.

1.The tee trap should be installed as close to the side or top of the furnace as practical. Minimize the distance between the inducer and the tee trap as much as possible.

2.An open tee is to be used at the tee trap discharge. The top end of the tee should be open to the atmosphere to eliminate potential air lock problems.

3.The drain line from the tee trap is to be connected to the furnace condensate trap drain line as shown above.

4.Condensate drain lines from a cooling coil may be connected downstream of the connection point of the tee trap and furnace condensate trap.

Important: Prime both traps with water before operation. Failure to prime the traps may result in discharge of flue gases from the condensate drain line and open tee for a period of time, and may result in temporary lockout of the furnace upon start up. Main drain line construction is left to the discretion of the installer. It may be made of either ridged pipe or flexible tube. Tube ID should NOT be less than 1/2(12.7mm).

in the casing using the air intake coupling as the template. The air intake coupling is sized for 2(50.8mm) PVC pipe.

Install the combustion air pipe to the air intake coupling using RTV sealant to provide for future serviceability.

Vent Pipe Connection

Install the vent pipe grommet to the furnace panel. Locate the grommet in the furnace panel at a location directly away from the vent fitting on the combustion blower. The grommet snaps into the 3(76.2mm) hole from the furnace panel. NOTE: Depending on the installation position, the vent pipe grommet will be installed to the top panel or to the alternate location on the side panels. If needed, remove the 3(76.2mm) hole plug from the loose parts bag and install it in the open hole in the furnace panel. (See Fig. 11 or Fig. 20)

Install the vent pipe to the rubber coupling, the vent fitting or the PVC vent extension pipe. Securely attach using the clamp or PVC cement as required.

NOTE: The vent fitting MUST be installed with the air flow marking arrow pointed toward the vent pipe. (See Fig. 21). Some installations require the vent fitting to be installed with a 5° to 10° downward slope. (See Fig. 11 thru Fig. 20)

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Contents Installation Instructions Required Notice for Massachusetts Installations Furnace Reliability Hazard CUT HazardFIRE, EXPLOSION, and Asphyxiation Hazard Frozen Water Pipe Hazard Winter ShutdownWater Damage to Property Hazard Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Installation PositionsInstallation Requirements Location and ClearancesLeveling Furnace Installation ConsiderationsHorizontal Furnace Installation Condensate Trap and Drain LinesDimensions and Clearances Air Openings and Connecting Ducts Knock OutsOutdoor Combustion Air Method Requirements Confined Space InstallationIndoor Combustion Air Unconfined Space Ventilation Air Venting and Combustion Air CheckMake the Following Check For Two Pipe Installation Direct Vent Dual Certified Direct or Non- Direct VentContaminated Combustion Air Sizing Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Combustion Air and Vent Piping Insulation GuidelinesSingle Piping only Vent Termination ClearancesDirect Vent Termination Clearance Other than Direct Vent Termination Clearance Frozen and Burst Water Pipe Hazard Condensate Drain TrapOnly Upflow Installations Top Vent See FigSide View Upflow Installations Vent through Left-Side See FigPVC All Models Vent through Right-Side See FigExhaust Downflow Left-Side Vent and Trap See FigDownflow Right-Side Vent and Trap Downflow Right-Side Vent and Trap See FigExhaust Horizontal Left through Top See FigInlet Horizontal Left-Side Vent See FigHorizontal Right through Top Horizontal Right through Top See FigExhaust Horizontal Right-Side Vent See FigConnecting Vent and Combustion Air Piping Combustion Air Pipe Connection Direct VentVent Pipe Connection Connecting Vent Pipes and Termination Joining Pipe and FittingsHorizontal Termination Multi Vent Termination Clearances Using Exterior RisersVertical Termination Vent Termination ShieldingConcentric Vent and Combustion-Air Concentric Vent Termination Vertical & Horizontal TerminationCarbon Monoxide POISONING, Fire and Explosion Hazard 40,000, 50,000, 60,000, & 75,000 Btuh Furnaces Fire Hazard Gas Piping RequirementsGas Supply Requirements Fire and Explosion HazardTypical Gas Piping for Upflow Electrical Operation HazardAdditional Propane Connection Requirements High Altitude Air Pressure SwitchPropane Conversion General Derating RulesElectrical SHOCK, Fire or Explosion Hazard Changing Orifices for High AltitudeThermostat Heating Power Supply WiringFinal Gas Piping Check Junction Box J- Box RelocationTap Select Interface Board CoolingOptional Equipment Furnace Control FuseInsulation InstallationConnections SizingFilter Installation using Filter Rack FiltersAddition Of Air Conditioning Subbase for Combustible Floor Combustible Floor InstallationManifold Gas Pressure Adjustments StartupGas Supply Pressure Temperature Rise Check Natural Gas Input Rating CheckMain Burner Flame Check Changing Blower Speed Blower AdjustmentsContinuous- Fan using G Hard Wired Continuous Fan OperationOn = OFF = Low Cooling Y1 Request High Cooling Y1 & Y/Y2 or Y/Y2 RequestContinuous Circulating Fan G Request Heating Request with Gas Shut Off Furnace Control Board Diagnostic Codes See FigWiring Diagram Thermostat Wiring Guide No Connection SINGLE-STAGE Thermostat TWO-STAGE Catalog No 58HDV---01SI