Sears N9MP2, N9MP1, 9MPD manual Left Side Venting, Drain Side View

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Upflow Installations (Single Pipe N9MP1 & Direct Vent N91VIP2-A4 Models)

NOTE: TRAP MUST BE PRIMED BEFORE OPERATION

 

 

LEFT Side Venting

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Connections on all

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Upflow Installations - (Single Pipe & Direct Vent N9MP1 & N9MP2 Models) (See Figure 13)

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 13). Install the condensate trap/hose assembly to the furnace casing. Hook one side ofthe"cla mp ears" on the drain stub through the hole in the casing and push the con- densate trap into position. Secure with the two screws. Recon- nect the drain hoses to the stubs on the vent fitting and the plastic transition 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.

Ensure that the vent fitting is securely attached to the combustion blower using the rubber coupling and clamps.

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

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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

PVC vent extension tube to field-installed vent pipe. Securely at- tach the PVC vent extension pipe to the vent fitting with the cla rap.

This configuration allows left side venting from the furnace. If right side venting is required, the combustion blower must be relocated on the plastic transition box. Loosen the four(4) screws that se-

cure the blower to the transition approximately 1/2'., Rotate the blower 180 ° and secure with the four(4) screws. Note that some combustion blowers have plastic spacers on the mounting legs of the blower located at the 6 and 12 o'clock positions (blower snout to the left or right) that are required for proper fit up of the blower to the transition. Use caution to not over tighten the screws to pre- vent stripping out of the plastic mounting holes.

NOTE: For right 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. (See Figure 14)

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

PVC vent extension tube to field-installed vent pipe. Securely at- tach the PVC vent extension pipe to the vent fitting with the cla rap.

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