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Carrier 58HDX - Condensate Drain Trap; Frozen and Burst Water Pipe Hazard; Condensate Drain Trap Freeze Protection

Carrier 58HDX
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Condensate
Drain
Trap
This
furnace
removes
both
sensible
and
latent
heat
from
the
products
of
combustion.
Removal
of
the
latent
heat
results
in
condensation
of
the
water
vapor.
The
condensate
is
removed
from
the
furnace
through
the
drains
in
the
plastic
transition
and
the
vent
fitting.
The
drains
connect
to
the
externally
mounted
condensate
drain
trap
on
the
left
or
right
side
of
the
furnace.
The
start-up
of
a
new
furnace
will
involve
a
cycle
or
two
of
the
furnace
to
properly
prime
the
condensate
trap
with
water.
Until
the
trap
is
fully
primed,
some
condensate
will
be
pulled
into
the
combustion
blower.
The
furnace
may
cycle
on
the
pressure
switch
connected
to
the
plastic
transition
box
due
to
condensate
buildup.
After
the
trap
is
primed,
the
condensate
will
start
draining
from
the
furnace.
The
combustion
blower
will
clear
out
any
remaining
condensate
in
the
blower
housing
through
the
vent
fitting
downstream
of
the
blower.
Note
that
the
condensate
trap
can
also
be
primed
by
pouring
water
into
the
!/>"
drain hose.
Remove
thet/>"
ID
drain
hose
from
either
the
gutter
or
the
white
PVC
tee
trap.
Using
a
funnel
pour
eight
(8)
ounces
of
water
into
!/5"(13
mm)
ID
drain
hose.
Water
will
flow
through
the
drain
hose
and
into
the
condensate
drain
trap.
This
will
prime
both
the
vent
and
the
transition
sides
of
the
trap.
Reconnect
the
"(13
mm)
ID
drain
hose
to
the
original
component,
either
the
gutter
or
the
PVC
tee
trap.
The
condensate
drain
trap
supplied
with
the
furnace
MUST
be
used.
The
drain
connection
on
the
condensate
drain
trap
is
sized
for
3/4"
PVC
or
CPVC
pipe,
however
alternate
1h"(13
mm)
CPVC
(nominal
°/g"
O.D.)
or
vinyl
tubing
with
a
minimum
inner
diameter
(I.D.)
of
°/g”
may
also
be
used,
as
allowed
by
local
codes.
Alternate
drain
pipes
and
hoses
may
be
used
as
allowed
by
local
codes.
The
drain
line
must
maintain
a
174"
(6
mm)
per
foot
downward
slope
toward
the
drain.
!/,"
(6
mm)
per
foot
is
recommended.
Installation
of an
overflow
line
is
recommended
when
the
174"
(6
mm)
per
foot
slope
to
the
condensate
drain
cannot
be
maintained.
A
drain
tube
clip
is
included
in
the
furnace
to
prevent
kinking/buckling
of
the
drain
tube.
The
clip
should
remain
in
the
furnace
(between
the
door
switch
plate
and
the
blower
shelf,
Fig.
9)
during
operation.
See
Fig.
19
for
proper
routing
and
installation
of
the
overflow.
DO
NOT
trap
the
drain
line
in
any
other
location
than
at
the
condensate
drain
trap
supplied
with
the
furnace.
FROZEN
AND
BURST
WATER
PIPE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
property
damage.
If
a
condensate
pump
is
installed,
a
plugged condensate
drain
or
a
failed
pump
may
cause
the
furnace
to
shut
down.
Do
not
leave
the
home
unattended
during
freezing
weather
without
turning
off
water
supply
and
draining
water
pipes
or
otherwise
protecting
against
the
risk
of
frozen
pipes.
If
possible,
DO
NOT
route
the
drain
line
where
it
may
freeze.
The
drain
line
must
terminate
at
an
inside
drain
to
prevent
freezing
of
the
condensate
and
possible
property
damage.
1.
A
condensate
sump
pump
MUST
be
used
if
required
by
local
codes,
or
if
no
indoor
floor
drain
is
available.
The
condensate
pump
must
be
approved
for
use
with
acidic
condensate.
2.
A
plugged condensate
drain
line
or
a
failed
condensate
pump
will
allow
condensate
to
spill.
If
the
furnace
is
in-
stalled
where
a
condensate
spill
could
cause
damage,
it
is
recommended
that
an
auxiliary
safety
switch
be
installed
to
prevent
operation
of
the
equipment
in
the
event
of
pump
failure
or
plugged
drain
line.
If
used,
an
auxiliary
safety
switch
should
be
installed
in
the
R
circuit
(low
voltage)
ONLY.
3.
If
the
auxiliary
switch
in
the
condensate
pump
is
used,
the
furnace
may
shut
down
due
to
a
blocked
condensate
line
or
failed
pump.
To
prevent
frozen
water
pipes
see
the
“Frozen
Water
Pipe
Hazard”
Installation
Section
of
this
manual.
Representative
drawing
only,
some
models may
vary
in
appearance.
A07705
Fig.
9
-
Drain
Tube
Clip
Location
Condensate
Drain
Trap
Freeze
Protection
Special
precautions
MUST
be
made
if
installing
furnace
in
an
area
Which
may
drop
below
freezing.
This
can
cause
improper
operation
or
damage
to
the
equipment.
If
the the
furnace
environment
has
the
potential
of
freezing,
the
drain
trap
and
drain
line
must
be
protected.
Use
3
to
6
watt
per
foot
at
115
volt,
40°
F
(4°
C)
self-regulating
shielded
and
waterproof
heat
tape.
Wrap
the
drain
trap
and
drain
line
with
the
heat
tape
and
secure
with
the
ties.
Follow
the
heat
tape
manufacturer’s
recommendations.
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