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Direct vent 4-way multipoise condensing gas furnace
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APPLICATIONS
General
Some assembly and modifications
are required for furnaces
installed in any of the four applications shown in Fig. 1. All
drain and pressure tubes are connected as shown in Fig. 7. See
appropriate application instructions for these procedures.
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution
may result in property
damage.
Local codes may require a drain pan under entire furnace
and condensate trap when a condensing furnace is used in
an attic application or over a finished ceiling.
NOTE:
In Canada,
installations
shall
be in accordance
with
current CAN/CSA-B149.1-05
and/or local codes.
UPFLOW
APPLICATION
An upflow
furnace
application
is where furnace
blower
is located
below
combustion
and
controls
section
of
furnace,
and
conditioned
air is discharged
upwards.
Condensate
Trap
(Factory-Shipped
Orientation)
The condensate
trap is factory
installed
in the blower
shelf
and
factory connected
for UPFLOW
applications,
A factory-supplied
tube is used to extend the condensate
trap drain connection
to the
desired
furnace
side for field drain
attachment.
See Condensate
Trap Tubing
section for drain tube extension
details, (See Fig. 6.)
Condensate
Trap Tubing
(Factory-Shipped
Orientation)
NOTE:
See Fig. 7 or tube routing
label on main furnace
door to
confirm
location
of these tubes.
1. Collector Box Drain, Inducer Housing Drain, Relief Port,
and Pressure Switch Tubes.
These tubes should be factory attached to condensate trap
and pressure switch ready for use in UPFLOW applica-
tions. These tubes can be identified by their connection
location and also by a color label on each tube.
These
tubes are identified as follows:
collector box drain tube
(blue label), inducer housing
drain tube (violet label or
molded), relief port tube (green label), and pressure switch
tube (pink label).
2, Condensate Trap Drain Tube
The condensate trap drain connection must be extended
for field attachment by doing the following:
f. Determine location of field drain connection, (See Fig.
2 or 7.)
NOTE:
If internal filter or side filter/media cabinet is used, drain
tube should be located to opposite side of casing from return duct
attachment to assist in filter removal.
g. Remove and discard casing drain hole plug button from
desired side.
h. Install drain tube coupling grommet (factory-supplied
in
loose parts bag) in selected casing hole.
i. Slide drain tube coupling (factory-supplied in loose parts
bag) through grommet so long end of coupling faces
blower.
j. Cement 2 factory-supplied
1/2-in. (13 mm) street CPVC
elbows to rigid drain tube connection on condensate trap.
(See Fig. 7.) These elbows must be cemented together
and cemented to condensate trap drain connection.

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