Existing Installations; Condensate Disposal; Circulating Air Requirements; Plenums & Air Ducts - Nordyne *TC Installation Instructions Manual

Two-stage condensing gas furnaces with fixed & variable speed blowers
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less susceptible to freezing, but must not be excessively
restrictive. The length of the 2 inch pipe must not be
longer than 18 inches.
if furnace
is installed
horizontally,
make sure the
drainage port on the in-line drain assembly is pointed
downward to ensure proper drainage of condensate.
See Figure 39 on page 48.
To prevent
debris
or creatures
from entering
the
combustion
system,
a protective
screen
may be
installed over the combustion air intake opening. The
screens hole size must be large enough to prevent air
restriction.
Existing
Installations
When an existing furnace is removed from a vent system
serving other appliances, the existing vent system may
not be sized properly to vent the remaining appliances
(For example: water heater). An improperly sized venting
system can result in the formation of condensate, leakage,
or spillage. The existing vent system should be checked
to make sure it is in compliance
with NFGC and must
be brought into compliance before installing the furnace.
NOTE: If replacing an existing furnace, it is possible you
will encounter an existing plastic venting system that is
subject to a Consumer Product Safety Commission recall.
The pipes involved in the recall are High Temperature
Plastic Vent (HTPV). If your venting
system
contains
these pipes DO NOT reuse this venting system! This
recall does not apply to other plastic vent pipes, such
as white PVC or CPVC. Check for details on the CPSC
website or call their toll-free number (800) 758-3688.
Condensate
Disposal
The method for disposing of condensate varies according
to local codes. Consult your local code or authority having
jurisdiction.
Each of the condensate
drain lines must be J-trapped
using field supplied parts. After the condensate lines are
J-trapped, they may be combined together into a single
run to the drain.The drain lines must be routed downward
to ensure proper drainage from furnace.
Neutralizer kit P/N 902377 is available for use with this
furnace. Please follow the instructions provided
with
the kit.
CIRCULATING
AIR REQUIREMENTS
WARNING:
Do not allow combustion
products
to enter the
circulating
air supply.
Failure
to prevent
the
circulation
of combustion
products
into the
living
space
can create
potentially
hazardous
conditions
including
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
that could result
in personal
injury
or death.
All
return
ductwork
must
be
secured
to
the
furnace
with
sheet
metal
screws.
For
installations
in confined
spaces,
all return
ductwork
must
be adequately
sealed.
When
return
air is provided through
the bottom
of the
furnace,
the joint between
the furnace
and the
return
air plenum
must
be air tight.
The surface
that the furnace
is mounted
on must
provide
sound
physical
support
of the furnace
with
no gaps,
cracks
or sagging
between
the
furnace
and the floor
or platform.
Return
air and circulating
air ductwork
must
not be connected
to any other
heat producing
device such as a fireplace
insert, stove, etc.This
may result
in fire, explosion,
carbon
monoxide
poisoning,
personal
injury, or property damage.
Plenums
& Air Ducts
= Plenums and air ducts must be installed in accordance
with the Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning
and Ventilating
Systems
(NFPA No. 90A) or the
Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and
Air Conditioning Systems (NFPA No. 90B).
= Tables 8 - 10 (pages 34 - 36) contain the maximum
airflow and temperature rise data for fixed and variable
speed motors. If the maximum airflow is 1,600 CFM or
more, it is recommended that two openings be used for
return air on upflow furnaces. Downflow furnaces can
only use one return opening.
= It is recommended
that the outlet duct contain
a
removable
access
panel. The opening
should
be
accessible when the furnace is installed in service and
shall be of a size that smoke or reflected light may be
observed inside the casing to indicate the presence of
leaks in the heat exchanger. The cover for the opening
shall be attached in such a way as to prevent leaks.
If outside air is used as return air to the furnace for
ventilation or to improve indoor air quality, the system
must be designed so that the return air is not less than
60 ° F (15 ° C) during operation. If a combination
of
indoor and outdoor air is used, the ducts and damper
system must be designed so that the return air supply
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