Pvc Components; Typical Orientation; Alternate Orientation - Nordyne TC Series User Manual

Two-stage condensing gas furnaces with fixed & variable speed blowers
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The 3/4" rubber grommet is used if venting out the left
side of the cabinet and the drain tube is routed through
the blower deck. Remove the plastic plug from the hole
and install the grommet before routing the drain tube.
FRONT
FRONT lettering must be
Flange
located near front
Gasket
of furnace
Ø 3/4" Rubber
Grommet
Figure 16. Finish Flange & Rubber Grommets

PVC Components

IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Before permanently installing these components,
it is recommended you dry-fit them first to ensure
proper fit and alignment with other vent pipes.
• The 2" PVC pipe shown in
in the extra parts bag.
• The PVC Tee & Trap are not included with the *TL
furnaces. However the PVC Trap (P/N 664659) can
be purchased thru your local distributor.
The 2" PVC Tee and Trap shown in
when the inducer is rotated to vent out thru the left or right
side of the furnace cabinet.
The 1/2" x 3/4" hose barb can be used to route the
condensate drain to the outside of the cabinet. It must
be installed from inside the cabinet with the threaded
end inserted thru the 1 1/16" hole. See
32)
for hole location The condensate drain should be
connected to the barbed end. Attach 1" PVC drain line
to the threaded end.

Typical Orientation

1. Install the PVC Tee vertically on the 2" vent pipe that is
extending out the side of the cabinet. Permanently bond
them together using appropriate primer and cement.
Refer to the typical orientation shown in
2. Install the reducer or PVC trap (if supplied) on the bottom
end of the PVC Tee. Permanently bond them together
using appropriate primer and cement.
3. Install the 1/2" x 1/2" hose barb on the 2" PVC reducer.
NOTE: Do not over tighten! Use an adequate amount of
Teflon tape on the threads. Do not use liquid sealants.
4. Verify all connections and joints for tight fit and proper
alignment with other vent pipes.
Inlet Air
Finish Flange
ø 2 1/4" Rubber
Grommet
ø 7/8" Rubber
Grommet
Figure 17
is not provided
Figure 17
are used
Figure 28 (page
Figure
17.

Alternate Orientation

1. Install the 2" PVCTee horizontally on the 2" vent pipe that
is extending out the side of the cabinet.Permanently bond
them together using appropriate primer and cement.
Refer to the alternate orientation shown in
2. Install the 2" PVC Elbow on the end of the 2" PVC Tee.
Permanently bond them together using appropriate
primer and cement.
3. Install the reducer or PVC trap (if supplied) on the bottom
end of the PVC Tee. Permanently bond them together
using appropriate primer and cement.
4. Install the 1/2" x 1/2" hose barb on the 2" PVC reducer.
NOTE: Do not over tighten! Use an adequate amount of
Teflon tape on the threads. Do not use liquid sealants.
5. Verify all connections and joints for tight fit and proper
alignment with other vent pipes.
1/2" x 3/4"
Hose Barb
Installation of PVC Components (Typical Orientation)
1/2" x 3/4"
Hose Barb
Installation of PVC Components (Alternate Orientation)
Figure 17. PVC Components
Figure
2" PVC Pipe from
Inline Drain Assembly
(Not Included)
2" PVC Tee
2" x 1/2" PVC
Reducer
1/2" x 1/2"
1/2" Tubing
Hose Barb
(Field Supplied)
PVC Trap
1/2" Tubing Formed
into a Loop (Field Supplied)
2" PVC Pipe from
Inline Drain Assembly
(Not Included)
2" PVC TEE
2" PVC ELBOW
(Field Supplied)
2" x 1/2" PVC
Reducer
1/2" x 1/2"
1/2" Tubing
Hose Barb
(Field Supplied)
PVC Trap
1/2" Tubing Formed
into a Loop (Field Supplied)
17.
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