Downward Venting; Venting Through A Masonry Chimney - Trane AUH1B040A9H21B Installation Manual

High efficiency single stage upflow/horizontal and downflow/horizontal gas-fired, direct vent condensing furnaces
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Installer's Guide

DOWNWARD VENTING

Furnace may be in vertical
or horizontal configuration.
DOWNWARD VENT
LENGTH IS LIMITED
TO A MAXIMUM OF 15
EQUIVALENT FEET.
Slope 1/4" per ft.
Slope 1/4" per ft.
All horizontal pipes must be supported
at a maximum of 3 foot intervals
NOTES:
A) Condensate trap for vent pipe must be a minimum
of 6 inches in height.
B) Condensate trap for vent and inlet pipe must be
connected into a condensate drain pump; an open
or vented drain; or it can be connected to the out-
let hose of the furnace's condensate trap. Outdoor
draining of the furnace and coil condensate is per-
missible if allowed by local codes. Caution should
be taken to prevent drains from freezing or causing
slippery conditions that could lead to personal in-
jury. Excessive draining of condensate may cause
saturated ground conditions that may result in
damage to plants.
C) The condensate trap should be primed at initial
start up prior to heating season operation.
VENTING ROUTED THROUGH A MASONRY CHIMNEY
VENT FITTING MATERIAL – STAINLESS STEEL
Gas and liquid tight single wall metal vent fitting, de-
signed for resistance to corrosive flue condensate such
as Type 29-4C MUST be used throughout.
These fittings and fitting accessories are to be supplied
locally.
DIRECTION OF STAINLESS STEEL FITTING
All stainless steel fitting must be installed with male end
towards the furnace.
All horizontal stainless steel sections must be positioned
with the seam on top.
All long horizontal sections must be supported to prevent
sagging.
All pipe joints must be fastened and sealed to prevent es-
cape of combustion products into the building.
22
x
40 Inch
Upflow or
Downflow
Furnace
6" Min.
NOTE:
Both venting methods shown in Figure 30 & 31 must
also have the combustion air inlet installed - meeting
dimension requirements of Figure 21.
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MAINTAIN 12 IN.
(18 IN. FOR CANADA)
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
ABOVE HIGHEST
ANTICIPATED SNOW
LEVEL. MAXIMUM OF
24 IN. ABOVE ROOF.
BAYAIR30AVENTA
CONCENTRIC VENT
ROOF TOP APPLICATION
b
VENT
REMOVE RIBS
FROM CAP
COMBUSTION
AIR
ROOF BOOT
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
VENT
CONCENTRIC VENT
ROOF INSTALLATION
For Canadian applications only, IPEX 196006 may be used for
vertical vent terminations.
12 INCHES MIN. CLEARANCE MUST BE
MAINTAINED ABOVE HIGHEST
ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL.
MAXIMUM NOT TO EXCEED
24 INCHES ABOVE ROOF.
VENT
COMBUSTION
AIR
For Canadian applications
only, IPEX 196006 may
be used for vertical vent
terminations.
MAINTAIN 12 IN.
(18 IN. FOR CANADA)
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
ABOVE HIGHEST
ANTICIPATED SNOW
LEVEL. MAXIMUM OF
24 IN. ABOVE ROOF
SUPPORT
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
ELBOW
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
COMBUSTION
AIR
18-CD33D1-4

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