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Condensatedrain Trap - ICP 9MPD050F12B1 Installation Instructions Manual

90+ single stage category iv furnace fan assisted, direct vent gas furnace

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CondensateDrain Trap
This furnace
removes
both sensible
and latent heat from the prod-
ucts of combustion.
Removal
of the latent
heat
results
in con-
densation
of the water vapor. The condensate
is removed
from the
furnace
through
the drains
in the plastic transition
and the vent fit-
ting. The drains
connect
to the externally
mounted
condensate
drain trap on the left or right side of the furnace.
The startup
of a new furnace
will involve
a cycle or two of the fur-
nace to properly
prime
the condensate
trap with water.
Until the
trap is fully primed,
some condensate
will be pulled into the com-
bustion
blower. The furnace
may cycle on the pressure
switch con-
nected
to the plastic
transition
box due to condensate
buildup.
After the trap is primed,
the condensate
will start draining
from the
furnace.
The combustion
blower
will clear out any remaining
con-
densate
in the blower
housing
through
the vent fitting downstream
of the blower.
Note that the condensate
trap can also be primed
by
pouring
water
into the 1/2" drain
hose.
Remove
the1/2 " ID drain
hose from either
the gutter or the white PVC Tee Trap. Using a fun-
nel pour eight (8) ounces
of water into 112" ID drain hose.Water
will
flow through
the drain
hose and into the condensate
drain
trap.
This will prime both the vent and the transition sides of the trap. Re-
connect
the 1/2, ID drain hose to the original
component,
either the
gutter or the PVC Tee Trap.
The condensate
drain
trap supplied
with the furnace
MUST
be
used. The drain connection
on the condensate
drain trap is sized
for 3/4" PVC or CPVC
pipe, however
alternate
1/2" CPVC
(nominal
5/8" O.D.) or vinyl tubing
with a minimum
inner diameter
(I.D.)
of
5/8" may also be used,
as allowed
by local codes.
Alternate
drain
pipes and hoses
may be used as allowed
by local codes.
The drain line must maintain
a I/4" per foot downward
slope toward
the drain.
114" per foot is recommended.
Installation
of an overflow
line is recommended
when the 114" per foot slope to the conden-
sate drain cannot
be maintained.
See Figure
18 for proper routing
and installation
of the overflow.
DO NOT trap the drain
line in any other
location
than at the con-
densate
drain
trap supplied
with the furnace.
FROZEN AND BURST WATER PIPE HAZARD
Failure to do so could result in burst water pipes,
serious property
damage and/or personal
injury.
If a condensate
pump
is
installed,
a plugged
condensate
drain or a failed
pump may cause the
furnace
to shut
down.
Do not
leave
the
home
unattended
during freezing weather without
turning
off water
supply
and
draining
water
pipes
or
otherwise
protecting
against the risk of frozen pipes.
If possible
DO NOT route the drain line where
it may freeze.
The
drain line must terminate
at an inside drain
to prevent
freezing
of
the condensate
and possible
property
damage.
1.
A condensate
sump pump
MUST be used if required
by lo-
cal codes,
or if no indoor
floor drain
is available.
The con-
densate
pump
must
be approved
for
use
with
acidic
condensate.
2.
A plugged
condensate
drain
line or a failed
condensate
pump will allow condensate
to spill. If the furnace
is installed
where
a condensate
spill could cause damage,
it is recom-
mended
that an auxiliary
safety
switch
be installed
to pre-
vent operation
of the equipment
in the event of pump failure
or plugged
drain
line. If used,
an auxiliary
safety
switch
should
be installed
in the R circuit
(low voltage)
ONLY.
3.
If the auxiliary
switch
in the condensate
pump
is used, the
furnace
may shut down dueto
a blocked
condensate
line or
failed pump. To prevent
frozen
water pipes see the "Frozen
Water
Pipe Hazard"
section
on Page 4 of this manual.
Condensate Drain Trap Freeze Protection
Special
precautions
MUST be made if installing
furnace
in an area
which may drop below
freezing.
This can cause
improper
opera-
tion or damage
to the equipment.
If the the furnace
environment
has the potential
of freezing,
the drain trap and drain line must be
protected.
Use 3 to 6 watt per foot at 11 5 volt, 40 ° F self-regulating
shielded
and waterproof
heat tape. Wrap the drain trap and drain
line with the heat tape
and secure
with the ties. Follow
the heat
tape manufacturer's
recommendations.
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