NOTE: Dimensions A, A′, B, and B′ are obtained from
Shaded areas indicate
Fig. 9 — Concentric Duct Details
Step 6 — Install Flue Hood and Inlet Hood —
Flue hood (smaller hood), inlet hood (larger hood), and screens are shipped inside the unit in the fan section. To install, remove the heat panel. The flue hood is attached to the heat section panel from the outside using the screws provided. See Fig. 10.
The inlet hood is installed by inserting the hood through the back of the heat panel. Attach the hood by inserting the screws provided through the clearance holes in the heat panel and into the intake hood.
Install the screens into both hoods using the screws and re- taining nuts provided with the unit.
Attach the cover of the observation hole on the intake hood and then replace the heat panel onto the unit to complete the in- stallation.
NOTE: When properly installed, the flue hood will line up with the combustion fan housing. See Fig. 11.
Step 7 — Trap Condensate Drain — See Fig. 12 for drain location. One
All units must have an external trap for condensate drain- age. Install a trap at least 4 in. deep and protect against freeze- up. If drain line is installed downstream from the external trap, pitch the line away from the unit at 1 in. per 10 ft of run. Do not use a pipe size smaller than the unit connection.
Step 8 — Install Gas Piping — Unit is equipped for use with natural gas. Refer to local building codes, or in the absence of local codes, to ANSI
Support gas piping. For example, a
Install
FLUE HOOD
INLET HOOD
Fig. 10 — Flue and Inlet Hood Locations
COMBUSTION
FAN HOUSING
HEAT
EXCHANGER
SECTION
MAIN BURNER
SECTION
Fig. 11 — Combustion Fan Housing Location
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