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CONDENSATE
DRAIN
CONNECTION
4&
CAUTION
FROZEN
AND
BURST
WATER
PIPE
HAZARD
Failure
to
protect
against
the
risk
of
freezing
may
result
in
property
damage.
Special
precautions
MUST
be
made
if
installing
furnace
in
an
area
which
may
drop
below
freezing.
This
can
cause
improper
operation
or
damage
to
equipment.
If
furnace
environment
has
the
potential
of
freezing,
the
drain
trap
and
drain
line
must
be
protected.
The
use
of
accessory
drain
trap
heaters,
electric
heat tape
and/or
RV
antifreeze
is
recommended
for
these
installations.
4&
CAUTION
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
burst
water
pipes
and/or
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.
DO
NOT
trap
the
drain
line
in
any other
location
than
at
the
condensate
drain
trap
supplied
with
the
furnace.
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.
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
furnace
environment
has
the
potential
of
freezing,
the
drain
trap
and
drain
line
must
be
protected.
A
self-regulating,
shielded
and
waterproof
heat tape
rated
at
3
to
6
watt
per
foot
(10
to
20
watt
per
meter)
at
115
volt,
40°F
(4°C)
may
be
used
to
help
provide
freeze
protection.
Wrap
the
drain
trap
and
drain
line
with
the
heat tape
and
secure with
appropriate
plastic
ties.
Follow
the
heat tape
manufacturer’s
recommendations.
Prime
the
trap
before
furnace
operation.
Upflow/Downflow
Orientation
In
the
Upflow
or
Downtlow
orientation,
the
condensate
trap
is
inside
the
furnace
casing.
The
condensate
drain
must
be
routed
from
the
trap
through
the
furnace
casing.
The
condensate
drain
can
be
routed
through
the
left
or
right
side
of
the
casing.
(The
left
or
right
side
is
as
you
are
viewing/tacing
the
furnace
from
the
front.)
The
furnace
condensate
drain
can
be
connected
to
the
indoor
coil
condensate
drain,
humidifier
or
auxiliary
drain
traps
as
shown
in
Fig.
13.
NOTE:
On
narrower
casings,
it
may
be
easier
to
remove
the
condensate
trap,
connect
the
drain
line
components
and
re-install
the
condensate
trap.
Read
the
steps
thoroughly
to
familiarize
yourself
with
the
required
steps.
For
Right
Side
Condensate
Drain:
1.
Remove
the
7/8-in.
knock-out
from
the
right
side
of
the
casing. See
Fig.
12
for
suggested
knockout
removal
tech-
nique.
bo
.
Remove
the
pre-formed
rubber
drain
elbow
and
two
spring
clamps
from
the
loose
parts
bag.
3.
Slide
a
spring
clamp
1-inch
(25
mm)
down
the
plain
end
(the
end
without
the
formed
grommet)
of
the
drain
elbow.
4.
From
inside
the
casing,
insert
the
formed
grommet
end
of
the
elbow
through
the
7/8-in.
knockout
in
the
casing.
5.
Pull
the
grommet
through
the
casing
from
the
outside
until
it
is
seated
in
the
knockout
6.
Attach
the
plain
end
of
the
drain
elbow
to
the
outlet
stub
on
the
drain
trap.
Secure
the
drain
elbow
to
the
trap
with
the
spring
clamp.
The
remaining
drain
line
can
be
constructed from
field
supplied
1/2-in.
CPVC
or
3/4-in.
PVC
pipe,
in
compliance
with
local
building
codes.
A
factory-supplied
1/2-in.
CPVC
to
3/4-in.
PVC
adapter
is
supplied
in
the
loose
parts
bag
for
use
as
required.
7.
Install
the
adapter
or
connect
the
1/2-in.
CPVC
pipe
by
sliding
a
spring
clamp
over
the
open
end
of
the
grommet
on
the
outside
the
furnace
casing.
8.
Open
the
spring
clamp
and
insert
the
long end
of
the
adapter
or
the
1/2-in.
CPVC
pipe
into
the
outlet
stub
on
the
drain
tube.
9,
Connect
additional
condensate
piping
to
a
code-approved
drain,
or
to
a
condensate
pump
approved
for
use
with
acidic
furnace
condensate
and
compatible
with
mineral
and
vegetable
oils,
such
as
canola
oil.
Allow
at
least
1/4-in. per
foot
(20
mm
per
meter)
of
slope
down
and
away
from
the
furnace
in
horizontal
sections
of
drain
line.
TIP
FROM
CONTRACTORS:
Contractors
have
found
that
temporarily
removing
the
inducer
assembly
in
upflow
applications
while
performing
the
steps,
below,
makes
upflow
left-side
drain
connections
easier.
For
Left
Side
Condensate
Drain
Connection:
1.
For
left
side
condensate
drainage,
the
drain
line
is
routed
from
the
condensate
trap,
behind
the
inducer
(upflow)
or
gas
valve
(downflow)
and
out
through
the
left
side
of
the
furnace
casing.
A
pre-formed
1/2-in.
CPVC
“Z-pipe”
is
provided
with
the
furnace.
The
Z-pipe
is
long
enough
to
extend
across
the
casing
for
drain
connections.
bo
.
Locate
the
Z-pipe.
Remove
the
pre-formed
drain
elbow
and
four
spring
clamps
from
the
loose
parts
bag.
3.
The
Z-pipe
is
connected
to
the
condensate
trap
and
the
outside
of
the
furnace
by
modifying
the
formed
rubber
drain
elbow
as
shown
in
Fig.
15.
4.
Remove
the
formed
grommet
from
the
rubber
drain
elbow
by
cutting
the
elbow
along
the
vertical
line
located
about
1-3/8
in.
(35
mm)
away
from
the
formed
grommet.
See
Fig.
15.
DO
NOT
DISCARD
THE
FORMED
GROMMET
OR
THE
RUBBER
ELBOW.
Both
of
these
pieces
will
be
used.
Assemble
and
route
the
drain
line
to
the
opposite
side
of
the
furnace
as
detailed
below:
5.
Remove
the
knock-out
from
the
left
side
of
the
casing. See
Fig.
12
for
suggested
knockout
removal
technique.
6.
From
the
outside
of
the
casing,
insert
the
angled
end
of
the
Z-pipe
through
drain
hole
in
the
left
side
of
the
casing
and
behind
the
inducer
or
gas
valve.
Allow
the
Z-pipe
to
temporarily
rest
on
the
blower
shelf
(upflow)
or
burner
box
(downflow).
(NOTE:
When
the
inducer
housing
has
been
removed
to
ease
installation
in
upflow
applications,
this
step
is
not
needed.)
7.
After
inserting
the
Z
pipe
through
the
casing,
slide
a
spring
clamp
over each end
of
the
Z
pipe.
8.
From
inside
the
casing,
insert
the
short
end
of
the
formed
grommet
cut
from
the
rubber
drain
elbow
through
the
7/8-in.
drain
knockout
in
the
casing.
9,
Pull
the
grommet
through
the
casing
from
the
outside
until
it
is
seated
in
the
knockout.
10.
Align
the
Z-pipe
with
the
long end
of
the
grommet
inside
the
furnace
and
insert
slightly.
The
angled
end
of
the
tube
at
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