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Connectthe 5/8" OD rubber hose with the 90 ° bend to the lower drain stub on the vent fitting and secure with a 5/8" clamp.

Route the hose to the horizontal drain stub on the condensate

trap. Cut off excess hoses and discard. Connect the hose to the drain stub on the condensate trap and secure with a 5/8" clamp.

Connect the 3/4" OD rubber hose with the 90 ° bend to the large drain stub on the condensate trap and secure with a 3/4" clamp.

Route the hose to the drain stub on the bottom of the plastic transi-

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tion box. Cut off excess hose and discard. Connect the hose tothe drain stub on the transition and secure with a 3/4" clamp.

The pressure tap on the condensate trap MUST be connected to the unused pressure tap located on the top of the plastic transition box. Remove the plastic caps from the pressure taps on the con- densate trap and the plastic transition and connect with the 5/16" OD rubber hose.

NOTE: This will require drilling a 5/16" OD hole in the furnace cas-

ing next to the condensate trap.

NOTE: Ensure hoses maintain a downward slope to the conden- sate trap with no kinking or binding for proper condensate drain- age.

 

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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 11). Install the condensate trap/hose assem-

bly to 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 caps and clamps on the condensate drain trap from the vertical drain stub to the horizontal drain stubs. Se-

cure the clamps tightly to prevent condensate leakage.

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

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9MPD, N9MP1, N9MP2 specifications

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