PG92MSA: Installation, Start-up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
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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.
17. 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.
18. 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. 
19. 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: When installing the furnace 
horizontally, use the entire drain elbow (that is, do NOT cut as shown in 
Fig. 17 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. 
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Fig. 17 – Modify Rubber Drain 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. 
2. 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
Carolan 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.
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Fig. 18 – Horizontal Drain Trap Grommet
INSTALLATION
Upflow Installation
N Coil Installation
When a 17-1/2-in. wide upflow N coil is  used with a 42060B furnace,
the N coil must either be raised using a transition piece at least 3-in. (76
mm) high or if a transition piece is not used, the refrigerant lines of the N
coil  must  point  to  the  front  of  the  furnace  casing.  Factory  accessory
4-3/4-in.  transitions  are  available.  Refer  to  the  Product  Data  for  the
current accessory transition part number.
NOTE:  The  furnace  must  be  pitched  as  shown  in  Fig. 19  for  proper
condensate drainage. 
NOTICE
!
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.
Connect short end of
elbow to Z-Tube
Connect long end of
elbow to trap outlet
NOTICE
!
This furnace is certified to leak 2% or less of nominal air conditioning
CFM delivered when pressurized to 1-in. water column with all present
air  inlets,  including  bottom  closure  in  upflow  and  horizontal
applications, air outlets, and plumbing and electrical ports sealed.
CAUTION
!
FURNACE RELIABILITY HAZARD
Failure  to  follow  this  caution  may  result  in  nuisance  limit  switch
cycling and unit component damage.
When a 17-1/2-in. wide upflow N coil is used with a 42060B furnace,
the N coil must either be raised using a transition piece at least 3-in. (76
mm) high or if a transition piece is not used, the refrigerant lines must
point to the front of the furnace casing.
Remove knockout.
Install grommet before
relocating condensate 
trap.
NOTE:  Trap grommet is required only for direct-vent 
applications.