All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
Figure 9. Condensate Trap Assembly, Left Side with Tubing Installed
2.
Determine from which side of the furnace the condensate disposal lines will be run.
NOTICE: On the model series CLHS1 / CLHX1 the condensate disposal line must be on the opposite side
as the return air inlet. The return air cutout is sufficiently large to block normal placement of the condensate
trap and condensate lines.
Drive two (2) #8 x 3/4 inch sheet metal screws with black protective coating (supplied with furnace) to
attach the condensate trap to the furnace casing. Pilot holes are provided on both sides of the casing for
mounting the trap. After attaching the trap, rotate the black barb tee clockwise 90° so that the barbs are
horizontal.
3.
Attach one (1) drain hose (a length of 11/16 inch O.D. clear, colorless tubing) from the drain port of the
Coil Front Cover plate through the rubber grommet ("E" in Figures 8a & 8b) in the side panel and connect
to one of the barbs of the condensate trap. Tubing should create a gentle bend with no kinks. Cut to length
as necessary and discard excess. Use the spring-type hose clamp(s) provided in the parts package to secure
all connections.
If the condensate trap is on the Left Side of the furnace, as in Figure 8a, the tubing from the Coil Front
Cover must be snapped into this bracket to hold it in place as shown in Figure 9. The tubing support
bracket may be temporarily removed to allow easier assembly of the tubing into the bracket, but it must be
reinstalled properly.
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