Install Flue Hood - Carrier Infinity 48DT Series Installation Instructions Manual

14 single-packaged hybrid heat system with puron (r-410a) refrigerant 2 to 5 nominal tons
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Step 6 --Provide forCondensate
Disposal
NOTE: Ensure that c ondensate-water
disposal methods
comply
with local codes, restrictions,
and practices.
The units d ispose ofcondensate
through a3/4-in.NPT female
fitting t hat exits o n the compressor
end
o f the unit. Condensate
water
can be drained directly
onto the roof in rooftop
installations
(where
permitted)
or onto
a gravel
apron
in ground
level installations.
Install
a field-supplied
condensate
trap at end
of condensate
connection
to ensure
proper drainage.
Make sure that the outlet of
the trap is at least
1 in. lower
than the
drain-pan
condensate
connection
to prevent the pan from overflowing.
Prime the trap with
water. When using a gravel apron, make sure it slopes away from the
unit.
If the installation
requires
draining
the condensate
water away from
the unit,
install
a field-supplied
2-in.
trap at the condensate
connection
to ensure proper drainage.
Condensate
trap is available
as an accessory
or is field-supplied.
Make sure that the outlet of the
trap is at least
1 in. lower
than the unit drain-pan
condensate
connection
to prevent
the pan from overflowing.
Connect
a drain
trough
using
a minimum
of field-supplied
3/4
-in.
PVC
or
field-supplied
3/4 -in. copper
pipe at outlet end of the 2 -in. trap
(See Fig. 9). Do not undersize
the tube. Pitch the drain trough
downward
at a slope of at least 1 in. for every 10 ft. of horizontal
run.
Be sure to check the drain trough
for leaks. Prime the trap at the
beginning
of the cooling
season start-up.
Step 7--Install
Flue Hood
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning
could result in personal
injury
or death.
The venting
system is designed
to ensure proper venting. The
flue hood
assembly
must
be installed
as indicated
in this
section of the unit installation
instructions.
Install the flue hood as follows:
1. This installation
must conform with local building
codes and
with the National
Fuel Gas Code (NFGC),
ANSI Z223.1 (in
Canada,
CAN/CGA
B149.1,
and
B149.2)
or
NFPA
(National
Fire Protection
Association)
latest revision.
Refer
to provincial
and local plumbing
or wastewater
codes and
other applicable
local codes.
2. Remove
flue hood from shipping
location
(inside the return
section of the blower compartment-See
Fig. 8). Remove
the
return duct cover to locate the flue hood. Remove
two screws
on flue panel.
Place
flue hood assembly
over flue panel.
Orient screw holes in flue hood with holes in the flue panel.
3. Secure flue hood to flue panel by inserting
a single screw on
the top and the bottom
of the hood.
SUPPLY
DUCT
OPENING
R_TURN
Dt _CT
OPENING
Fig. 8 - 48DT
with Duct Covers
On
C99011
10
1" (25ram)
MIN
+
Fig. 9 - Condensate
Trap
099013
Step 8--Install
Gas Piping
The
gas supply
pipe
enters
the unit through
the
access
hole
provided.
The gas connection
to the unit is made to the 1/2-in.
FPT
gas inlet on the gas valve.
Install
a gas supply line that runs to the heating
section.
Refer to
Table 2 and the current edition of NFGC
in the U.S. and the current
NSCNGPIC
in
Canada.
Do
not
use
cast-iron
pipe.
It
is
recommended
that a black iron pipe is used. Check the local utility
for recommendations
concerning
existing
lines.
Size gas supply
piping
for 0.5 in. wc maximum
pressure
drop.
Never
use pipe
smaller than the 1/2-in.
FPT gas inlet on the unit gas valve.
For natural gas applications,
the gas pressure
at unit gas connection
must not be less than 4.0 in. wc or greater than 13 in. wc while the
unit
is operating.
For
propane
applications,
refer
to propane
conversion
kit instructions.
A
1/8-in.
NPT
plugged
tapping,
accessible
for
test
gauge
connection,
must
be installed
immediately
upstream
of the gas
supply
connection
to the gas valve
and downstream
of manual
equipment
shutoff valve.
When installing
the gas supply line, observe local codes pertaining
to gas pipe installations.
Refer to the NFGC ANSI
Z223.1-2005
NFPA latest edition (in Canada,
CAN/CGA
B149.1).
NOTE:In
the state of Massachusetts:
1. Gas supply connections
MUST be performed
by a licensed
plumber
or gas fitter.
2. When
flexible
connectors
are used,
the maximum
length
shall not exceed
36 inches (915 ram).
3. When lever handle
type manual
equipment
shutoff valves
are used, they shall be T-handle
valves.
4. The use of copper tubing for gas piping is NOT approved
by
the state of Massachusetts.
In the absence
of local
building
codes,
adhere to the following
pertinent
recommendations:
1. Avoid low spots in long runs of pipe. Grade all pipe 1/4 in.
for every 15 ft of length to prevent traps. Grade all horizontal
runs downward
to risers. Use risers to connect
to heating
section and to meter.
2. Protect all segments
of piping
system against
physical
and
thermal
damage.
Support
all piping with appropriate
straps,
hangers,
etc. Use a minimum
of one hanger
every 6 ft. For
pipe sizes larger than
1/2 in., follow
recommendations
of
national
codes.
3. Apply
joint compound
(pipe dope)
sparingly
and only to
male threads
of joint when making
pipe connections.
Use
only
pipe
dope
that
is resistant
to action
of liquefied
petroleum
gases as specified
by local and/or national
codes.
Never use Teflon tape.
4. Install sediment
trap in riser leading
to heating
section (See
Fig.
10). This
drip leg functions
as a trap for dirt and
condensate.
5. Install an accessible,
external,
manual
main shutoff valve in
gas supply pipe within 6 ft of heating
section.
6. Install ground-joint
union close to heating
section between
unit manual
shutoff and external manual
main shut off valve.

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