Horizontal Applications & C; Drain Trap And Lines; Leveling; Alternate Vent /Flue And Alternate Electrical And - Goodman ComfortNet GCVC95 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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H
A
ORIZONTAL
PPLICATIONS
Horizontal applications, in particular, may dictate many of the
installation's specifics such as airflow direction, ductwork connec-
tions, flue and combustion air pipe connections, etc. The basic
application of this furnace as a horizontal furnace differs only slightly
from an upright installation. When installing a furnace horizontally,
additional consideration must be given to the following:
ALTERNATE VENT/FLUE
AND COMBUSTION AIR
INTAKE LOCATIONS
GAS LINE WITH
DRIP LEG (3" MINIMUM)
DRAIN PAN
FURNACE MUST BE SUPPORTED
AT BOTH ENDS AND MIDDLE
Horizontal Furnace
D
T
L
RAIN
RAP AND
INES
In horizontal applications the condensate drain trap is secured to
the furnace side panel, suspending it below the furnace. A mini-
mum clearance of 4 3/4 inches below the furnace must be pro-
vided for the drain trap. Additionally, the appropriate downward
piping slope must be maintained from the drain trap to the drain
location. Refer to Condensate Drain Trap and Lines for further de-
tails. If the drain trap and drain line will be exposed to temperatures
near or below freezing, adequate measures must be taken to pre-
vent condensate from freezing.
L
EVELING
Leveling ensures proper condensate drainage from the heat ex-
changer and induced draft blower. For proper flue pipe drainage,
the furnace must be level lengthwise from end to end. The furnace
should also be level from back to front or have a slight tilt with the
access doors downhill (approximately 3/4 inches) from the back
panel. The slight tilt allows the heat exchanger condensate, gen-
erated in the recuperator coil, to flow forward to the recuperator coil
front cover.
A
V
/F
LTERNATE
ENT
LUE AND
In horizontal installations provisions for alternate flue and combus-
tion air piping are available for upflow furnaces with left discharge
and counterflow furnaces with right air discharge. This configura-
tion allows the flue and combustion air piping to be run vertically
through the side of the furnace. Refer to the "Recommended In-
stallation Positions" figure for further detail. The standard piping
connections may also be used in these positions. Refer to Vent/
Flue Pipe and Combustion Air Pipe for details concerning the
conversion to the alternate vent/flue and combustion air connec-
tions.
& C

ONSIDERATIONS

FURNACE MUST BE LEVEL
FROM END TO END
FURNACE MUST BE LEVEL
OR SLIGHTLY TILTED FORWARD
WITH THE DOORS 0" - 3/4"
BELOW THE BACK PANEL
4 3/4" MINIMUM
DRAIN TRAP
CLEARANCE
DRAIN LINE WITH 1/4" PER FOOT
DOWNWARD SLOPE
36" MINIMUM SERVICE
CLEARANCE REQUIRED
C
A
C
OMBUSTION
IR
ONNECTIONS
When using the horizontal alternate vent configuration, you must
use the RF000142 vent drain kit. See following illustration.
"FIELD-SUPPLIED DRAIN
HOSE"
FROM VENT-
DRAIN CONNECTED TO
CONDENSATE DRAIN
LINE WITH
"FIELD-
SUPPLIED CONNECTOR"
NOTE: MAKE SMALL
LOOP IN HOSE TO
SERVE AS "P-TRAP"
Alternate Vent/Flue Location
Recommended Installation Positions
NOTE: Alternate "vertical" piping connections can not be used
when an upflow furnace is installed with supply air discharging to
the right, or when a counterflow furnace is installed with supply air
discharging to the left. In either case, use the standard flue and
combustion air piping connections.
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VENT-DRAIN

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