Installation Checklist - Napoleon 9600 SERIES Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Two stage natural and propane gas high efficiency (condensing) forced air furnace
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INSTALLATION CHECKLIST

INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
Ensure condensate drain lines are correctly connected, and sloping towards
condensate trap with no sags.
Vent tee installed on outlet of condensate trap.
The vertical exhaust vent pipe MUST be supported so that the exhauster does not
bear the weight of the venting.
Exhaust vent piping from the termination to the furnace MUST slope downward a mini-
mum of ¼" per foot of run to properly return condensate to the furnace drain.
In Canada all venting material must be certifi ed to ULC S636, and be readily
accessible for visual inspection for the fi rst 3ft. (900mm)
Equivalent vent length must equal to or less than the allowable length in Table 4 Di-
rect and Non-Direct Vent Lengths.
Exhaust vent and Intake termination must be a minimum of 12" above grade or antici-
pated snow level.
Exhaust vent and Intake piping must stay consistent throughout the entire run, and
exposed vents and drains must be heat traced.
Use large radius elbows where possible.
Use direct (two pipe system) vent for installations that may see corrosive
contaminants being present in the combustion air.
The furnace MUST be installed on level ground. It is recommended that the furnace is
raised ¼" at the rear to facilitate condensate drainage.
Ensure all openings in the vestibule cabinet are sealed with the plugs, and grommets
provided. In a non-direct vent furnace installation (one pipe system), the air intake
must be open and non-obstructed. In a direct vent installation (two pipe system), the
vestibule MUST be sealed.
Check the high and low fi re, gas valve manifold pressures as described in Section
13.3 Setting The Manifold Gas Pressure. Gas pressures are listed on the furnace
rating plate.
Verify the furnace is operating and draining correctly by cycling it through a couple
heating (W1 and W2) requests.
Check temperature rise (supply air - return air) at both high fi re and low fi re operation.
Temperature rise is listed on the furnace rating plate.
W415-0919 / 10.12.10

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