Installation Positions; Horizontal Furnace Installation - ICP H9MPT050F12B1 Installation Instructions Manual

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InstallationReouirements
drain line must be provided.
See "Condensate
Drain Trap" section
for further
details.
1.
Install furnace level.
2.
This furnace
is NOT to be used for temporary
heat of build-
ings or structures
under
construction.
3.
Install furnace
as centralized
as practical
with respect to the
heat distribution
system.
4.
Install
the vent pipes as short as practical.
(See Vent and
Combustion
Air Piping
section),
5.
Maintain
clearance
for fire safety
and servicing.
A front
clearance
of 30" is recommended
for access
to the burner,
controls
and filter.
6.
Use a raised
base for upflow
furnace
if the floor is damp
or
wet at times.
7.
For downflow
installations,
non combustible
subbase
must
be used under the furnace
unless
installation
is on a non
combustible
floor
surface.
This requirement
applies
even
when a coil box or cabinet
is used.
Fire Hazard.
Place
furnace
on
noncombustible
subbase
on
downflow applications, unless installing on non-com-
bustible flooring.
Failure to install unit on noncombustible
subbase
can
result
in death,
personal
injury
and/or
property
damage.
8.
For horizontal
installations,
line contact
is permissible
only
between
lines formed
by intersection
of back and two sides
of furnace
jacket,
and building
joists,
studs
or framing.
9.
Residential
garage
installations
require:
Burners
and ignition
sources
installed
at least 1 8" above
the floor.
Located or physically protected from possible damage by
a vehicle,
10. Local codes
may require
a drain
pan under the entire
fur-
nace and condensate
trap when the furnace
is installed
in
attic application.
InstallationPositions
This furnace
can be installed
in an upflow, horizontal
(either left or
right) or downflow
airflow
position.
DO NOT install this furnace
on
its back. For the upflow
position,
the return
air ductwork
can be
attached
to either the left or right side panel and/or the bottom.
For
horizontal
and downflow
positions,
the return
air ductwork
must
be attached
to the bottom.
The return air ductwork
must never
be
attached
to the back of the furnace.
Furnace InstallationConsiderations
The installation
of the furnace
for a given application
will dictate
the position
of the furnace,
the airflow,
ductwork
connections,
vent and combustion
air piping.
Consideration
must be given to
the following:
Condensate Trap and Drain Lines
The supplied
condensate
trap must
be attached
to the furnace
side panel on either
the left or right side. For horizontal
installa-
tions, the drain trap is vertically
attached
to the side panel below
the furnace.
A minimum
clearance
of 6" below
the furnace
is re-
quired
for the condensate
trap.
Downward
slope of the conden-
sate drain line from the condensate
trap to the drain location
must
be provided.
Adequate
freeze
protection
of the drain trap and the
Leveling
Proper
leveling
of the furnace
must be provided
to insure
proper
drainage
of the condensate
from the furnace.
The furnace
must
be level to within
1/4" from front to back and from side to side for
upflow
and downf!ow
installations
or top to bottom
for horizontal
installations.
Vent and Combustion Air Connections
On the Dual Certified
furnace,
the vent and combustion
air pipes
attach to the furnace
through
the top panel for the upflow
and hori-
zontal
installations.
For the downflow
installation,
the vent and
combustion
air pipes attach
to the furnace
through
the alternate
locations
on the furnace
side panels.
Note: On the Direct Vent furnace,
the vent pipe attaches
to the fur-
nace through the side panels. The combustion
air pipe attaches
to
the top panel
or to the alternate
location
on the side panel.
On the Single
Pipe furnace,
the vent pipe attaches
to the furnace
through
the furnace
side panels.
Note: Repositioning
of the combustion
blower
is required
for the
vent pipe connection
to the furnace
through
the "right side" panel.
See "Vent and Combustion
Air Piping"
section
for further
details.
Horizontal Furnace Installation
This furnace
can be installed
horizontally
in an attic, basement,
crawl space,
alcove,
or suspended
from a ceiling in a basement
or
utility room (See Figure
4). Do not install furnace
on its back or in
the reverse
airflow
positions
as safety control
operation
will be ad-
versely
affected.
Typical Horizontal Installation
Inlet Pipe (not usedon SinglePipe model)
Vent
___
Pipe
Condensate
Trap
25-23-34
NOTE:
5" bottom
clearance
required
for condensate
trap.
If the furnace
is to be suspended
from the floor joists
in a crawl
space
or the rafters
in an attic, it is necessary
to use steel pipe
straps
or an angle
iron frame to rigidly attach
the furnace
to pre-
vent movement.
These
straps
should
be attached
to the furnace
with sheet metal screws
and to the rafters or joists with bolts. The
preferred
method
is to use an angle iron frame bolted to the rafters
or joists.
(Take caution
to allow
door panels
to be removed
for
maintenance)
If the furnace
is to be installed
in a crawl
space,
consult
local
codes.
A suitable
concrete
pad or blocks are recommended
for
crawl space
installation
on the ground.
NOTE:
6" bottom
clearance
required
for condensate
trap.
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