Sears N9MP2, 9MPD Availablefromyourdistributor StandoffFilterRack, Combustible Floor Installation

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Downflow Furnace Installation

Non- Combustible Floor Installation

Fabricate a plenum to the dimensions given in Table 8, for the fur-

nace outlet. Plenum should be flanged, approximately 3/4" for support.

Note: The three(3) screws in the top panel of the furnace next to

the duct flange MUST be removed to provide serviceability of the primary heat exchangers in the downflow installation

1.Position plenum through the floor and set the furnace over

the opening in the floor. If necessary, grout around the base to seal air leaks between the base and the floor.

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Combustible Floor Installation

FIRE HAZARD

Failure to install unit on noncombustible subbase can

result in death, personal injury and/or property damage.

Place furnace on noncombustible subbase on

downflow applications, unless installing on non-com- bustible flooring.

CAUTION

If filters are only suitable for heating application, advise

homeowner that filter size may need to be increased if air

conditioning is added.

Addition Of Air Conditioning

When a refrigeration coil is used in conjunction with this unit, it must be installed on the discharge side of the unit to avoid con- densation on the heat exchanger. The coil installation instructions must be consulted for proper coil location and installation proce-

dures. With a parallel flow arrangement, dampers must be installed to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace. If manu- ally operated dampers are used, they must be equipped with a means to prevent operation of either unit unless the damper is in full heat or full cool position.

A 3" clearance is required on the right side of the furnace in order

to run the condensate drain line. Copper, iron or plastic tubing

may be used for the condensate drain line.

;ubbase for Combustible Floor

NOTE: The three(3) screws in the top panel of the furnace next to

the duct flange MUST be removed to provide serviceability of the primary heat exchangers in the downflow installation

Note: When using the subbase for combustible floors, the dis- charge air duct flanges on the furnace MUST be broken down to provide proper fit up to the subbase. Use duct pliers to bend the duct flanges flat onto the furnace casing. DO NOT bend the duct

flanges inward (toward the heat exchangers) as air flow restric- tions may occur.

The Subbase for Combustible Floors MUST be used when a

downflow furnace is set on a combustible floor, even when the fur- nace is installed on a coil box.

1.Cut the opening in the floor according to Table 8. The hole in the floor must be cut to the dimensions listed in Table 8

since the base is equipped with locating tabs that center the base over the opening.

The opening in the base is 11/4" shorter and 11/8" narrower than

the recommended size of the opening in the floor. This is done to maintain clearance between the floor and the plenum.

2.Fabricate the plenum to the dimensions given in Table 8.

Note that the dimensions given are outside dimensions.

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Contents SingleStage Denotes Brand MP D 0 75 F 12 a #JellJill 440 01 1114Furnace/Drip- Leg? YES Date of Start-UpCO2 ? 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 RequirementsUnconfined Space Installation EhrFree 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 TransitionSomemodels MountingScrews4Drain HorizontalLeft Installations Dual Certified *9MPD-A4Models 25-24-12Switch Hose Si.g.Pre...reSwitchRpeept.oT \ e.spre X3L/\Page ReturnAir Page Left Side Venting Satetrapandsecurewitha3/4clamp Boxandsecurewitha3/4clamp Drainstubonthetransitionandsecurewitha3/4clampStubonthecondensatetrapandsecurewitha3/4clamp VentFitting TPipe & Clamps InletReturn Air Modelsshownhave Twopressureswitches CapReturn Air ClampsLeft Connecting Vent and Combustion Air Piping Combustion Air Pipe Connection Dual Certified orVent Pipe Connection PVCProper Sealing Procedure for Combustion Blower Horizontal TerminationVent 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 OrificesNatural Gas Input Rating Check Typical Gas Piping for UpflowExample 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 + SoftLockoutConcentric Termination Vent Termination ClearancesConcentric Vent Termination Kit # Arerequiredtocompletetheinstallation Concentric Vent Roof InstallationRain Cap to Vent Pipe Assembly Concentric Termination Kit NAHA001CV & NAHA002CV VentingConcentric 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/II2Specifications 9MPD 3OONAHA00SLV 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.

The N9MP2 is a high-efficiency multi-speed gas furnace that boasts an impressive AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating. This feature allows the furnace to convert a significant portion of fuel into usable heat, which effectively translates to lower energy bills for homeowners. The unit is equipped with a two-stage gas valve that provides increased comfort by adjusting the heating output based on demand, ensuring an even temperature throughout the home.

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.

The 9MPD model takes a step further with its advanced technology integration. It features a sophisticated control board that allows for easier diagnostics and enhanced system management. The 9MPD is also designed with quiet operation in mind, employing advanced sound-reduction technologies to minimize noise levels during heating cycles. Homeowners will appreciate the peace and quiet it brings, particularly in shared living spaces.

All three models are equipped with high-quality insulation and specialized heat exchangers that enhance their thermal efficiency. Additionally, they are designed with safety features such as automatic shut-off systems and robust flame rollout protection, ensuring a safe heating experience.

In terms of characteristics, these models are generally constructed with durable materials, designed to endure harsh weather conditions while providing consistent heating. They can be connected to various home automation systems, which adds to their appeal for tech-savvy consumers.

In conclusion, the Sears N9MP2, N9MP1, and 9MPD represent a comprehensive lineup of reliable, efficient, and technologically advanced heating systems suitable for contemporary homes. Their dedication to performance ensures that homeowners enjoy a warm and energy-efficient environment throughout the chilly seasons.