Sears N9MP1, N9MP2 manual HorizontalLeft Installations, Dual Certified *9MPD-A4, Models, 25-24-12

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HorizontalLeftInstallations

(Dual Certified *9MPD-A4

Models)

NOTE: TRAP MUST BE PRIMED BEFORE OPERATION

Horizontal Trap Connection

 

 

 

"Clamp ears"

Model shown with two

Pointed OUT

 

pressure

switches

 

ipe Combustion Air

 

 

Pipe, (optional)

 

 

5/16" OD

 

 

Rubber

 

Preassembleand

insert intofurnace

 

 

 

 

Blower

 

Supply

 

 

 

 

 

Air

 

 

 

 

Return Air

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vent Pipe

 

 

 

 

PVC Vent

Grommet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Extension Pipe

 

 

 

Transition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3/4" Hose & Clamps

25-24-12

 

 

 

 

 

Vent Fitting

 

 

 

 

 

& Clamps Yellow

 

Rubber Couplings

 

 

Plastic

 

& Clamps

 

90° Elbow

 

 

& Clamps

Plastic Cap

DRAIN

SIDE VIEW

 

 

 

 

 

 

11" Section

 

 

 

 

& Clamps

2" PVCPipe

 

_tate

downward

 

 

Condensate

 

 

 

 

 

Trap & Gasket

 

 

 

 

 

(Field Supplied)

DrainLine:

_

Single Pressure Switch

 

 

 

 

Connections

on

 

 

 

 

All models

except 125

 

 

 

angled5° to 10° also.

 

Horizontal Left Installations - (Dual Certified *9MPD) (See Figure 10)

Note: DO NOT make hose 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 10). 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.

Relocate the plastic cap and clamp from the vertical transition drain stub to the horizontal transition drain stub on the conden-

sate drain trap. Secure the clamps tightly to prevent condensate leakage. Do not change the cap and clamp on the vent drain stub.

Mount the condensate drain trap in a vertical position to the left side of the furnace using the two screws and gasket that are pro-

vided. Note: The condensate trap will be located under the fur- nace in a vertical position when the furnace is placed horizontally on the left side. If needed, remove the hole plugs from the furnace side panel and relocate to the open set of holes in the opposite side panel.

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

Remove the 90 ° elbow and vent fitting from the combustion blow- er by loosening the clamps on the vent fitting. Connect the 90 ° el-

bow to the combustion blower using the rubber coupling and cla raps. Note for proper alignment of the vent pipe through the fur- nace, the 90 ° elbow must be installed with the "HORIZONTAL" lettering on the 90 ° elbow facing out. Connect a 11" section of 2" PVC pipe (field supplied) to the 90 ° elbow using the rubber cou- pling and clammps. The PVC pipe will extend through the top pa n- el a bout 11/2". Connect the vent fitting to the end of the 11" section of PVC pipe using the clamp.

NOTE: The 90 ° elbow is approved for use inside the furnace ONLY.

NOTE: 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.

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

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 vent fitting. See label on the PVC pipe for proper installation. This pipe may only be shortened if an elbow is used to connect the

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Contents SingleStage Denotes Brand MP D 0 75 F 12 a #JellJill 440 01 1114Date of Start-Up Furnace/Drip- Leg? YESCO2 ? Frozen Water Pipe Hazard Frozen and Burst Water Pipe HazardInstallation Typical Upflow InstallationLocation and Clearances Winter ShutdownInstallation Requirements Installation PositionsFurnace Installation Considerations LevelingDimensions & Clearances VENTrgMPDAiRI.TAKE TOPCombustion & Ventilation Air For Single Pipe Installation Air Openings and ConnectingDuctsHorizontal Furnace Installation Confined Space Installation RequirementsEhr Unconfined Space InstallationFree Area Venting and Combustion Air Check Vent CheckMake the Following Check HoodVent and Combustion Air Piping Single Pipe N9MP1 ModelsDirect Vent N9MP2 Models Dual Certified gMPDModelsPiping Insulation Guidelines Sizing Combustion Air and Vent PipePipe Diameter Table N9MP2 Models Vent Termination ClearancesCondensate Drain Trap Condensate Drain Trap Freeze ProtectionUnited States Only Canada See Canadian Fuel Gas Code OtherThanUpflow Installations Dual Certified *9MPD-A4 Models YellowPlasticCapDrainLine TransitionMountingScrews4 SomemodelsDrain HorizontalLeft Installations Dual Certified *9MPD-A4Models 25-24-12Switch Hose Si.g.Pre...reSwitchRpeept.oT \ e.spre X3L/\Page ReturnAir Page Left Side Venting Drainstubonthetransitionandsecurewitha3/4clamp Satetrapandsecurewitha3/4clamp Boxandsecurewitha3/4clampStubonthecondensatetrapandsecurewitha3/4clamp Inlet VentFitting TPipe & ClampsReturn Air Modelsshownhave Twopressureswitches CapReturn Air ClampsLeft Connecting Vent and Combustion Air Piping Combustion Air Pipe Connection Dual Certified orVent Pipe Connection PVCHorizontal Termination Proper Sealing Procedure for Combustion BlowerVent Pipe Using Exterior Risers Checkholesizesbymakingsureitissmallerthan the couVertical Termination Vent Termination ShieldingEi271Recommended Alternate Installation for Sustained Cold Concentric Vent and Combustion Air Sidewall TerminationSidewall Inlet Vent and Exhaust Air Termination Rooftop Inlet Vent and Exhaust Air TerminationManifold Gas Pressure Adjustment Alternate Btuh Input RatingsUSA OnlySupplyPressure Gas Supply PressureHigh Altitude Air Pressure Switch Changing Orifices for High AltitudeGeneral Derating Rules Changing OrificesTypical Gas Piping for Upflow Natural Gas Input Rating CheckExample Electrical Wiring Power SupplyWiringHumidifier/Electronic Air Cleaner Gas Piping RequirementsInstallation Fan Delay DIP Switch SettingsFan Timer Connections Ductwork and FilterFilter Installation using Optional Filter Rack SizingInsulation FiltersCombustible Floor Installation Availablefromyourdistributor StandoffFilterRackAddition Of Air Conditioning Ubbase for Combustible FloorFurnace Subbase Coil CabinetChecks and Adjustments Adjust Pilot BurnerTemperature Rise Check Main Burner Flame CheckTochecktemperaturerise,usethefollowingprocedure Heating and Continuous BlowerSpeed the SameChanging Blower Speed Continuous Fan OperationGas Valve Diagnostic Codes See Figure Circulating Fan G RequestHeating Request with Gas Supply Line Shut Off OFFTypical Gas Valve Honeywell Honeywell SV9541M Honeywell SV9541M Smart Valve Trouble shooting FlashesFlashes + Flashes + SoftLockoutVent Termination Clearances Concentric TerminationConcentric Vent Termination Kit # Arerequiredtocompletetheinstallation Concentric Vent Roof InstallationConcentric Termination Kit NAHA001CV & NAHA002CV Venting Rain Cap to Vent Pipe AssemblyConcentric Vent and Combustion Air Side Termination Concentric Vent Sidewall Attachment 25-22-02440011114O0 N9MP2075B12A4 N9MP2080F16A4 N9MP2100F14A4 N9MP2100J20A4 N9MP2125J20A4Save This Manual For Future Reference Denotes BrandSpecifications N9MP1 GeneralSpecifications N9MP2 Snap HW HSP HwhspNAHA001LV NAHAO01LV NAHA002LV PSC/I/2 PSC/II23OO Specifications 9MPDNAHA00SLV For 075 Models 3 Ton Units For 100 Models Ton 19 & 22314 UnitsFor 100 Models 5 Ton 223/4 Units For 125 Models 5 Ton UnitsConnection Diagram Disconnect Before Servicing Ladder DiagramD22 = = =@O,c25-23-95 FF18Key Description Part Functional125J 100J 125JO50B 075B 080F LOOF LOOJ 125J IoofLOOJ 125J Non-Functional Number 12A 1GAKeyDescription No. Non-Functional NgMP1 050B 075B 080F 100F 100J 125J Number100F 100J 16A 14A 20AKeyDescription No.Functional Heat Exchanger,Primary Heat Exchanger,SecondaryGMPD Number 050F12AKeyDescription No.Non- Functional Models *9MPDO50F12A4, Natural Gas Replacement part supplied 080J16ANon-Functional Key DescriptionNon- Functional Number

9MPD, N9MP1, N9MP2 specifications

The Sears N9MP2, N9MP1, and 9MPD are prominent models in the realm of residential heating systems, specifically designed to provide efficient and effective heating solutions. These models are part of Sears' commitment to quality and innovation, making them a popular choice among homeowners seeking reliability and performance.

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The N9MP1, like its counterpart, is known for its reliability and efficiency. It offers a single-stage operation that is ideal for homes needing consistent heating without the necessity for the more complex stages present in two-stage systems. This model also has a good AFUE rating, making it a cost-effective solution for families looking to reduce their heating expenses. Its design is tailored for easy installation and maintenance, allowing homeowners to keep their heating systems running at optimal performance without hassle.

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