ALL-ACCESS AA1 Instructions

Condensate cleanout device

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NOTE: Nitrogen & co2 pressure should be used by HVAC
professionals ONLY.
Do NOT apply more than 30 psi to drain line in case of loose
connections.
To prevent leaks, close cover securely & tighten cap after each use.
If full, water may drip when cover or cap are opened, have small pan
ready.
Open cover to inspect & clean device at least every three (3) months.
Place instruction sticker (Included) in visible location.

To Install:

Install in ¾" or 1" (couplings not included) PVC drain line using PVC
glue.
Be sure arrows are pointing away (downstream) from unit drain pan.
Install horizontally (preferred) or vertical ONLY if necessary.
Allow enough space above device to access valve & to open cover.
If installed in garage or attic, insulate device.

To clear drain line using nitrogen or co2:

Remove cap from valve, attach hose & blow out. Replace cap
securely.
FOR TOTALLY CLOGGED LINES some air & water may blow toward
unit & out of cover.
This is a safety feature that protects drain lines from being blown
apart.
In order to apply more pressure, you MUST lift out flapper holder by
handle, insert adaptor into opening in direction to clear, attach hose to
adaptor & blow out drain. Reinstall flapper holder, close cover
securely.
ALL-ACCESS
Condensate Cleanout Device
Model AA1
INSTRUCTIONS

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  • Page 1 ALL-ACCESS Condensate Cleanout Device Model AA1 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Nitrogen & co2 pressure should be used by HVAC professionals ONLY. Do NOT apply more than 30 psi to drain line in case of loose • connections. To prevent leaks, close cover securely & tighten cap after each use.
  • Page 2 To vacuum out or blow out drain line using Gallo gun or drain Dawg or other method: Open cover & lift out flapper holder by handle. Insert adaptor into device opening in the direction you want to vacuum or blow. Attach hose to adaptor &...

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