Sears N9MP2 Upflow Installations Dual Certified *9MPD-A4 Models, YellowPlasticCap, DrainLine

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Upflow Installations (Dual Certified *9MPD-A4 Models)

YellowPlasticCap

NOTE: TRAP MUST BE PRIMED BEFORE OPERATION

 

 

 

 

Combustion

Air

 

 

 

TOP Venting

Pipe

(optional

on

 

Vent Pipe

 

some

models)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Air

 

_

_

 

 

 

Supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coupling

 

 

Vent P )e Grommet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pressure Switch

Rubber Coupling

Gas

Pipe

 

Hose,

Blower

 

 

Grommet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/

Plastic Cap

 

Rubber Hose

Some Models have one pressure switch

Sls"Hose&

Clamps

Plastic Cap

Blower

Pressure Switch

Hose, Transition

 

SinglePressureSwitch

CondensateTrap &

Connectionsonallmodels

Gasket (Leftor Right

except125

Side)

 

DrainLine

Transition

Box

Switch,

Return Air

Transition

25-24-11

_n"Clamp

ears"

Poin,ed

_

Figure

8 thru

Figure

17 for

specifies

for

Component

Identification

for Illustration

NOTE: DO NOT make connections until the hose routing and

lengths have been determined. Remove the condensate trap and drain hoses from the furnace and secure the drain hoses to the

drain stubs on the trap with the hose clamps (position the clamps as shown in Figure 8). Install the condensate trap/hose assem-

blyto the furnace casing. Hook one side ofthe"clamp ears" on the drain stub through the hole in the casing and push the condensate trap into position. Secure with the two screws. Reconnect the drain hoses to the stubs on the vent fitting and the plastic transi- tion and secure with the clamps.

Mount the condensate drain trap in a vertical position to either the left or right side of the furnace using the two screws and gasket that are provided. If needed, remove the hole plugs from the fur- nace side panel and relocate to the open set of holes in the oppo- site side panel.

NOTE: All gaskets and seals must be in place for sealed combus- tion applications.

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inseri into

fur-

 

 

 

nace

 

Ensure that the vent fitting and the 90 ° elbow are securely at-

tached

to the

combustion

 

blower using the clamps. Note for prop-

er alignment

of

the vent

pipe through

the furnace,

the 90 ° elbow

must

be installed

with the

"UPFLOW"

lettering

on

the

90 ° elbow

facing

out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

The

90 ° elbow

is

approved

for use

inside

the furnace

ONLY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plug the upper drain stub on the vent fitting with the yellow plastic cap.

For left side venting, remove 90 ° elbow from the vent fitting by loosening the clamp on the vent fitting. Securely attach vent fitting

to combustion blower.

NOTE: For left side venting, the vent fitting MUST be installed with the airflow marking arrow pointed toward the vent pipe, with the drain stub at a 5 ° to 10 ° downward slope.

Connect the PVC vent extension pipe to the vent fitting. This pipe

has a built-in channel to assist vent condensate disposal. Align the arrow on the PVC pipe with the airflow marking arrow on

the ventfittin . See label on the PVC i efor ro erinstallation. 44001 111400

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