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59SC2A
the
other
side
of
the
casing
should
be
facing
the
front
of
the
furnace.
11.
Slide
a
spring
clamp
over
the
end
of
the
remaining
rubber
drain
elbow.
12.
Attach
the
drain
elbow
to
the
angled
end
of
Z-pipe
and
the
drain
trap
outlet
stub.
Adjust
the
length
of
Z-pipe
inserted
into
the
grommet
at
the
opposite
side
of
the
furnace
as
necessary
for
proper
fit
and
positioning.
In
both
upflow
and
downflow
orientations,
the
Z-pipe
should
NOT
be
resting
on
any
sheet
metal
parts.
13.
Secure
the
rubber
elbow
to
the
drain
trap
and
the
Z-pipe
with spring
clamps.
14.
Secure
the
grommet
to
the
Z-pipe
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.
15.
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.
16.
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.
17.
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.
The
field-supplied,
accessory
horizontal
drain
trap
grommet
is
ONLY
REQUIRED
FOR
DIRECT
VENT
APPLICATIONS.
It
is
NOT
required
for
applications
using
single-pipe
or
ventilated
combustion
air
venting.
TIP
FROM
CONTRACTORS:
When
installing
the
furnace
horizontally,
use
the
entire
drain
elbow
(that
is,
do
NOT
cut
as
shown
in
Fig.
15
to
connect
the
trap
to
the
drain
line.
This
helps
to
prevent
bumps
and
shocks
to
the
drain
line
from
damaging
the
furnace
drain
trap.
Avoid
misalignment
of
the
drain
pipe
which
may
cause kinks
in
the
elbow.
Horizontal
Orientation
1.
The
condensate
trap
outlet
extends
2-in.
(51
mm)
below
the
furnace
casing.
Leave
enough
clearance
between
the
furnace
and
the
furnace
platform
for
the
trap.
bo
.
To
allow
for
servicing
the
trap,
the
condensate
drain
elbow
in
the
loose
parts
bag
can
be
used
to
make
a
coupler
to
allow
for
future
service
of
the
condensate
trap
and
drain
line.
3.
Remove
the
knock-out
for
the
condensate
trap
in
the
side
of
the
casing.
4.
Install
the
drain
trap
grommet
in
the
casing
if
required
for
direct-vent
applications.
If
necessary,
remove
the
trap,
install
the
grommet
and
re-install
the
trap.
5.
Remove
the
pre-formed
rubber
drain
elbow,
and
two
spring
clamps
from
the
loose
parts
bag.
6.
Connect
the
full
or
modified
elbow
and/or
grommet
to
the
outlet
of
the
condensate
trap
with one spring
clamp.
Avoid
misalignment
of
the
drain
pipe
which
may
cause kinks
in
the
elbow
or
grommet.
7.
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.
8.
Install
the
adapter
or
connect
the
1/2-in.
CPVC
pipe
by
sliding
a
spring
clamp
over
the
open
end
of
the
elbow
or
grommet
on
the
outside
the
furnace
casing.
9,
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.
10.
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.
CUT
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
personal
injury.
Sheet metal
parts
may
have
sharp
edges
or
burrs.
Use
care
and
wear
appropriate
protective
clothing,
safety
glasses
and
gloves
when
handling
parts,
and
servicing
furnaces.
L12F019B
Fig.
12
-
Knockout
Removal
TTT
OPEN
STAND
PIPE
FOR
AIC
OR
HUMIDIFIER
eo
®
@
TEE
ct
TO
OPEN
DRAIN
A11276
Fig.
13
-
Example
of
Field
Drain
Attachment
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