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Bosch Greentherm T9800 SEC 199 - Connecting the Condensate Water Drain

Bosch Greentherm T9800 SEC 199
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6 720 816 815 (2018/08)Greentherm T9800 SE 160/199 | SEC 199
Installation instructions | 27
Fig. 18 Horizontal venting system (sealed combustion)
[1] Intake
[2] Exhaust
[3] Termination
Fig. 19 Vertical venting system with flex PP (sealed
combustion)
[1] Intake
[2] Exhaust
4.6.5 Connecting the condensate water drain
Appliance condensate drain installation
The appliance comes equipped with an internal condensate
drain and siphon. This drains condensation formed in the
secondary heat exchanger. Piping must be installed under the
condensate drain outlet on the water heater and piped for
disposal in accordance with local codes.
To install the condensate drain, connect a ¾ "NPT adapter on
the water heater.
Fig. 20 Appliance drain installation
[1] Condensate drain connection
[2] Breather
Installing an additional breather downstream in not necessary
since this function is already included in the heater.
With Flex Pipe the maximum length is
reduced by 60%, (applies only to the section
in flex PP). Example: 10 feet of flex PP is
equivalent to 25 feet of rigid PP.
Flex Pipe according to the suppliers
instructions for use in the vertical part of the
installation only.
NOTICE: Risk of condensate pipe freezing!
Do not install condensate drain tubing in
areas where it may freeze.
CAUTION:
A blocked breather may cause an undesired
double-siphon effect.
Ensure that the breather included in the
siphon is not obstructed to allow correct
function.

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