Condensate Trap - Carrier 59SC2A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions

Single stage 4—way multipoise condensing gas furnace
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CONDENSATE
TRAP
Condensate Trap - Upflow Orientation
When
the furnace is installed in the upflow
position, it is not
necessary
to relocate the condensate
trap or associated
tubing.
Refer to Fig. 8 for upflow condensate trap information. Refer to
Condensate
Drain
section
for
information
how
to
install
the
condensate drain.
Condensate
Trap - Downflow Orientation.
When
the
furnace
is installed
in the
downflow
position,
the
condensate trap will be initially located at the upper left corner of
the collector box, as received from the factory.
See the top image
in
Fig.
9.
When
the
furnace
is installed
in the
downflow
orientation,
the
condensate
trap
must
be
relocated
for proper
condensate drainage.
See the bottom image in Fig. 9.
To Relocate the Condensate Trap:
* Orient the furnace in the downflow position.
¢ Fig. 9 shows the condensate trap and tubing before and after
relocation. Refer to Fig. 9 to begin the trap conversion.
¢ Refer to Condensate Drain section for information how to install the
condensate drain.
Condensate
Trap - Horizontal Orientation.
When
the furnace is installed in the horizontal right position, the
condensate trap will be initially located at the bottom of the collector
box, as received from the factory.
See the top image in Fig. 10.
When
the furnace
is installed in the horizontal left position, the
condensate
trap will be initially located at the top of the collector box,
as received from the factory. See the top image in Fig. 11.
In both
cases the trap must be repositioned on the collector box for proper
condensate drainage.
See the bottom images in Fig. 10 and 11.
A.
field-supplied,
accessory
Horizontal
Installation
Kit
— (trap
grommet) is required for all direct-vent horizontal installations (only).
The kit contains a rubber casing grommet designed to seal between
the furnace casing and the condensate trap. See Fig. 16.
Condensate Trap
The field-supplied, accessory horizontal drain trap grommet is
ONLY REQUIRED
FOR DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS.
It it NOT
required
for
applications
using
single-pipe
or
ventilated combustion air venting.
The condensate trap extends below the side of the casing in
the horizontal position.
A minimum
of 2-in. (51 mm)
of
clearance is required between the casing side and the furnace
platform
for the trap
to extend
out of the casing
in the
horizontal position.
Allow at least 1/4-in. per foot (20 mm
per meter) of slope down.
To Relocate the Condensate Trap:
¢ Remove the knockout in the casing for the condensate trap.
¢ Install the grommet in the casing when required for direct-vent
horizontal applications.
* Orient the furnace in the desired position.
¢ Allow for 2 in. (51 mm) of clearance underneath the furnace for the
condensate trap and drain line.
¢ Fig. 10 shows the condensate trap and tubing before and after
relocation in the horizontal right position.
¢ Fig. 11 shows the condensate trap and tubing before and after
relocation in the horizontal left position.
¢ Refer to the appropriate figure to begin the trap conversion.
¢ Refer to Condensate Drain section for information how to install the
condensate drain.
Vent Pipe Clamp
Vent Elbow Clamp
Relief Port
Collector Box
°
Plugs
©
°
=
*
°
°
®
°
©
©
Vent Elbow
Collector Box
Plug
° o
3
Condensate Trap
C)
Relief Port
Condensate Trap
Pressure Switch
Outlet
Port
UPFLOW TRAP CONFIGURATION
1 & 2 Stage Units
A11807
Fig. 8 - Upflow Trap Configuration
(Appearance may vary)
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