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Condensate Trap Installation

1.

Reinstall the condensate adapter if it was earlier removed or
ensure adapter is still in place.

Important:

The condensate adapter must be present for proper
condensate drain operation.

2.

Install condensate trap into new location by fitting into grommet
and aligning the hole on the condensate trap with the hole labeled
“HL”.

When installing a 21.0” wide S-Series furnace, the condenser trap
grommet must be rotated so that the notch in the grommet faces the
outer edge of the furnace cabinet as shown in the illustrations. This
allows the rain gutter tubing to fully seat onto the lower condensate
port trap.

3.

Hand tighten screws.

1.

Connect PS2 tubing to switch and new sensing location.

Important:

Cut to length but insure there is a rise in the tubing to
avoid condensed flue gases from entering pressure
switch.

2.

Remove port cap on left side of inducer and connect inducer
condensate tubing. Connect other end of inducer condensate
tubing to top port on the condensate trap. Cut tubing to length, if
necessary.

3.

Install previously removed port cap onto bottom port of the
inducer. (As viewed in upflow)

4.

Connect condensate pressure switch tubing to pressure port on
the condensate trap.

Important:

Trim the condensate pressure switch tubing to
length to ensure there is no sag or trap created.

5.

Remove port plug from rain gutter and install in new position on
opposite side of the rain gutter.

6.

Connect rain gutter condensate hose to the rain gutter and the
lower port of the condensate trap. Route rain gutter condensate
hose to the right of the inducer motor.

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Page 8: ...ield Wiring 58 59 Condensate Drain Instructions 61 61 Vertical Applications 62 Horizontal Applications 66 General Start up and Adjustment 67 Preliminary Inspections 67 Lighting Instructions 67 Control...

Page 9: ...d requires specific knowledge and training Improperly installed adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury When working on the equipment observe all...

Page 10: ...F h Clean the furnace duct work and components upon substantial completion of the construction process and verify furnace operating conditions including ignition input rate temperature rise and venti...

Page 11: ...nches of clearance between the furnace combustion air openings in the front panel and any closed panel or door provided 5 Are the ventilation and combustion air openings large enough and will they rem...

Page 12: ...12 18 CE03D1 1F EN Outline Drawings Upflow Furnace B Size Cabinet...

Page 13: ...18 CE03D1 1F EN 13 Upflow Furnace C Size Cabinet O Ou ut tl li in ne e D Dr ra aw wi in ng gs s...

Page 14: ...14 18 CE03D1 1F EN Upflow Furnace D Size Cabinet O Ou ut tl li in ne e D Dr ra aw wi in ng gs s...

Page 15: ...18 CE03D1 1F EN 15 Downflow Furnace B Size Cabinet O Ou ut tl li in ne e D Dr ra aw wi in ng gs s...

Page 16: ...16 18 CE03D1 1F EN Downflow Furnace C Size Cabinet O Ou ut tl li in ne e D Dr ra aw wi in ng gs s...

Page 17: ...urnace may be placed horizontally in a crawl space on a pad or other noncombustible material which will raise the unit for sufficient protection from moisture The Furnace must be supported at both end...

Page 18: ...s Line Grommet 1 8 NPT Test Fitting Upflow furnace with gas piping on right side Automatic Gas Valve with Manual Shut off Main Manual Shut off Valve Ground Union Joint Drip Leg Gas Line Grommet 1 8 NP...

Page 19: ...1 8 NPT Test Fitting Horizontal left furnace with gas piping out right side Automatic Gas Valve with Manual Shut off Main Manual Shut off Valve Ground Union Joint Drip Leg Gas Line Grommet 1 8 NPT Tes...

Page 20: ...ing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa Note Maximum pressure to the gas valve for...

Page 21: ...utility company and compare to the nameplate rating This must not exceed the nameplate rating Gas Flow in Cubic Feet Per Hour 2 Cubic Foot Dial Sec Flow Sec Flow Sec Flow Sec Flow 10 732 31 236 52 141...

Page 22: ...high altitude d Replace and tighten the regulator cover screw securely 6 Adjust 1st stage gas heat by removing the low LO adjustment regulator cover screw a To increase outlet pressure turn the regula...

Page 23: ...MBER 44 ORF00501 54 ORF00555 45 ORF00644 55 ORF00693 46 ORF00909 56 ORF00907 47 ORF00910 57 ORF00908 48 ORF01099 58 ORF01338 49 ORF00503 59 ORF01339 50 ORF00493 Turn the main Gas Valve toggle switch w...

Page 24: ...em must not be interchanged with other vent systems or unlisted pipe or fittings Plastic components specified primers and glues must be from a single system manufacturer and not intermixed with other...

Page 25: ...may occur will now drain outside of the home The combustion air outlet piping must remain sloped back to the furnace Option 1 Slope equals 1 4 per foot To an approved vented drain Combustion air inta...

Page 26: ...Tee Combustion air intake Combustion air exhaust Primary drain vent stack must terminate below the bottom of the condensate trap Option 3 Side combustion air intake If sloping the combustion air intak...

Page 27: ...structure However the longest individual pipe will decide the value for the longest allowable equivalent vent inlet air length as shown in the vent length table Note For single pressure zone applicat...

Page 28: ...ons for different types of 2 and 3 size pipe and fittings that meet these requirements The materials listed are various grades of PVC CPVC ABS PolyPro by DuraVent Z Dens by Novaflex Group Innoflue by...

Page 29: ...the Furnace be connected and sealed with high temperature RTV This will enable the pipes to be removed later without cutting Be sure to properly support these joints Commercially available solvent cem...

Page 30: ...ASTM STANDARD PIPE TYPE ALLOWABLE TEMPERATURE F MARKING D2661 SCH 40 DWV 180 ASTM D2661 F628 SCH 40 DWV CELLULAR CORE 180 ASTM F628 PolyPro by DuraVent Z Dens by Novaflex Group Innoflue by Centrother...

Page 31: ...imum vent length for all models 15 equivalent 4 DO NOT MIX PIPE DIAMETERS IN THE SAME LENGTH OF PIPE OUTSIDE THE FURNACE CABINET Except adapters at the top of the furnace If different inlet and vent p...

Page 32: ...ing coupling it is used for 3 vent pipe installation Make sure the marking TOP is located on the top side of the pipe in horizontal venting applications The straight side of the coupling must be on bo...

Page 33: ...HROUGH COMBUSTIBLE WALLS Pitch 1 4 Inch Per Foot CLEARANCE 0 ACCEPTABLE FOR PVC VENT PIPE 1 ACCEPTABLE FOR TYPE 29 4C STAINLESS STEEL VENT PIPE 12 MINIMUM ABOVE NORMALLY EXPECTED SNOW ACCUMULATION LEV...

Page 34: ...in the same pressure zone Important Maintain 12 minimum clearance above highest anticipated snow level or grade whichever is greater Note All distances are centerline to centerline 6 Min 24 Max 12 Mi...

Page 35: ...in 3 feet of the vent terminal The vent for this appliance shall not terminate 1 Over public walkways or 2 Near soffit vents or crawl space vents or other areas where condensate or vapor could create...

Page 36: ...t the time of completion of installation the owner shall have a period of thirty 30 days to comply with the above requirements provided however that during said thirty 30 day period a battery operated...

Page 37: ...lding or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance 6 inches 15 cm for appliances 10 000 BTUH 3 kw 12 inches 30 cm for appliances 10 000 BTUH 3 kw and 100 000 BTUH 30 kw 36 inches 91 cm for appli...

Page 38: ...building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance 6 inches 15 cm for appliances 10 000 Btuh 3 kw 12 inches 30 cm for appliances 10 000 Btuh 3 kw and 100 000 Btuh 30 kw 36 inches 91 cm for ap...

Page 39: ...ABOVE ROOF VENT COMBUSTION AIR BAYAIR30AVENTA BAYAIR30CNVENT REMOVE RIBS FROM CAP COMBUSTION AIR ROOF FLASHING BOOT FIELD SUPPLIED COMBUSTION AIR VENT ELBOW FIELD SUPPLIED MAINTAIN 12 IN 18 IN FOR CAN...

Page 40: ...TABLE SUPPORT METHOD Venting Through an UNUSED Chimney Important Refer to Section 12 6 8 of NFPA 54 ANSI 223 1 2012 when routing vent piping through a chimney Important The single wall flue pipe joint...

Page 41: ...choose to remodel or change the area which contains your Furnace Furnaces must have a free flow of air for proper performance Provisions for combustion and ventilation air shall be made in accordance...

Page 42: ...rranties are not available in some instances Extended warranty does not cover repairs to equipment installed in establishments with corrosive atmospheres including but not limited to dry cleaners beau...

Page 43: ...e with the outdoors Refer to the Minimum Free Area in square inches for confined spaces table for minimum open areas required CONFINED SPACE AIR FROM OUTDOORS CONFINED SPACE OUTLET OUTDOOR AIR DUCTS I...

Page 44: ...installed so that the supply ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace the return air shall also be handled by a duct s sealed to the furnace and ter...

Page 45: ...KI IT TA AA A k ki it t C Co oi il ls s i in ns st ta al ll le ed d o on n u up pf fl lo ow w f fu ur rn na ac ce es s m mu us st t h ha av ve e d dr ra ai in n p pa an ns s t th ha at t a ar re e s...

Page 46: ...k ki it t C Co oi il ls s i in ns st ta al ll le ed d o on n u up pf fl lo ow w f fu ur rn na ac ce es s m mu us st t h ha av ve e d dr ra ai in n p pa an ns s t th ha at t a ar re e s su ui it ta ab...

Page 47: ...fu ur rn na ac ce es s m mu us st t h ha av ve e d dr ra ai in n p pa an ns s t th ha at t a ar re e s su ui it ta ab bl le e f fo or r 4 40 00 0 F F 2 20 05 5 C C o or r h ha av ve e a a m me et ta a...

Page 48: ...ng at the back of the furnace cut the side flanges along perforations until past the end of the heat shield to avoid interference when bending 3 Bend furnace side flanges down 4 Support the furnace an...

Page 49: ...no Coil Important A BAYBASE is required when installing the furnace on a combustible floor 1 Bend furnace flanges up 2 Attach ducting 3 Seal per local codes and requirements F Fu ur rn na ac ce e G G...

Page 50: ...y An external overflow drain pan must be installed in all applications over a finished ceiling to prevent property damage Upflow Furnace with Bottom Return in Closet with Remote Filter 1 Remove the bo...

Page 51: ...rom a remote location 3 Install filter at a remote location 4 Seal per local codes and requirements Upflow Furnace with Bottom Return Mounted on a Ducted Pedestal with Filter Box 1 Remove the bottom p...

Page 52: ...rnace Follow kit instructions Note The furnace bottom pedestal must be a minimum of 6 in height 3 Match the filter cabinet flush to the back and bottom sides of the furnace cabinet and secure in place...

Page 53: ...low Furnace with Two Side Returns Important One of the sides must have a transition to allow the condensate and thermostat wiring to exit the cabinet Important If a transition is not a viable option a...

Page 54: ...p of the furnace 3 Install remote filter 4 Seal per local codes and requirements Downflow Furnace with Top Return and Plenum 1 Remove the top plate 2 Attach the plenum ducting to the top of the furnac...

Page 55: ...Furnace with Top Return and Plenum with Filter Box 1 Remove the top plate 2 Attach the filter box to the top of the furnace 3 Attach ducting 4 Seal per local codes and requirements Filter F Fu ur rn...

Page 56: ...rn Air Filter Installations All return air duct systems should provide for installation of return air filters 1 Determine the appropriate position to set the furnace in order to connect to existing su...

Page 57: ...out Thin cloths should be placed over the registers and the furnace fan should be run for 10 minutes Don t forget to remove the cloths before you start the furnace 4 The horizontal installation of the...

Page 58: ...IFC and connect wiring 2 The factory Y1 O jumper must remain in place for proper LED read out in cooling mode 3 Y1 and Y2 wiring from the thermostat must connect to the IFC for proper airflow and LED...

Page 59: ...24 V FIELD WIRING 24 V FACTORY WIRING Furnace IFC BK JUMPER SEE NOTE 1 O BK BK Y2 Y1 Y1 B C B C W2 W1 W1 G G R R O Y1 B C Single Stage Thermostat Furnace Outdoor Unit No Transformer SEE NOTE 2 SEE NO...

Page 60: ...OOLING HP D R B Outdoor Unit NOTES 1 Cut the BK jumper at the indoor unit After cutting the jumper power must be off or cycled on off on for the IFC to work properly 2 Requires an 850 control with sof...

Page 61: ...resistant condensate pump must be used if a pump is required for a specific drain system C CA AU UT TI IO ON N W Wa at te er r D Da am ma ag ge e P Pr ro op pe er rt ty y D Da am ma ag ge e I It t i...

Page 62: ...PRIMARY DRAIN VENT STACK MUST TERMINATE BELOW THE BOTTOM OF THE CONDENSATE TRAP IF THE FURNACE IS INSTALLED OVER A FINISHED CEILING OVERFLOW FROM THE PRIMARY DRAIN VENT STACK MUST FLOW INTO AN AUXILIA...

Page 63: ...ondensate tubing off and connect the tubing to the condensate trap Install the condensate grommet into the bottom panel Cut to length as needed DOWNFLOW FURNACES WITH BOTTOM DRAIN CONDENSATE PIPED TO...

Page 64: ...nsate drain trap 4 Cut off the excess tube and reinstall the end fitting to the drain hose BOTTOM HOLE MUST BE PLUGGED DOWNFLOW FURNACES LEFT SIDE DRAIN IF THE FURNACE IS INSTALLED OVER A FINISHED CEI...

Page 65: ...1 16 hole drilled through the cabinet and insert into drain line hose Secure with the spring clip Note Seal around the condensate drain tubing where it exits the cabinet Cut hose Approx 4 11 16 DIAMET...

Page 66: ...nsate will block drains resulting in furnace shutdown If the drain line cannot be installed in a conditioned space then UL listed heat tape should be applied as required to prevent freezing per manufa...

Page 67: ...e e f fu ur rn na ac ce e To shut off For complete shutdown Turn the toggle or control switch located on the main gas valve inside the unit to the OFF position and the external main gas shutoff valve...

Page 68: ...s and the options for venting the inlet and exhaust combustion air I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t When looking at the different orientations the direction of the combustion air exhaust in the illustratio...

Page 69: ...ion air exhaust vented through left side Note Requires a hole to be drilled in the case Refer to the illustrations below to find the approved venting options for downflow furnace models Important The...

Page 70: ...through vent outlet adaptor and insert into inducer outlet 2 Twist to insure PVC is fully inserted 3 Tighten the clamp on the end of the 45 degree elbow 4 Tighten the clamp on the outlet vent adapter...

Page 71: ...t side vent outlet is not allowed because condensate will not drain Before proceeding lay unit on its back to make conversion easier 1 Disconnect all drain tubes from condensate trap Note When removin...

Page 72: ...cabinet 1 Loosen the clamp holding the 45 elbow Remove the elbow and discard 1 Remove the three inducer mounting screws 2 Rotate inducer counter clockwise so that the inducer outlet aligns with the ex...

Page 73: ...rotated position 1 Attach the vent outlet gasket to the vent outlet 2 Install vent outlet to top of cabinet using 2 screws supplied in the dock pack 3 Install vent inlet gasket and vent inlet using 4...

Page 74: ...ion Important Trim the condensate pressure switch tubing to length to ensure there is no sag or trap created 2 Remove port cap at bottom of inducer and connect inducer condensate tubing Connect other...

Page 75: ...the trap with your hand to prevent the trap from breaking Removing the trap before the hoses is also an option 2 Remove tubing from PS2 to cold header 3 Remove drain tubing from bottom of inducer hou...

Page 76: ...the inducer so that the outlet is pointing vertically 3 Use the three screws to reattach the inducer to the cold header to 30 in lbs Do not overtighten F Fu ur rn na ac ce e C Co om mb bu us st ti io...

Page 77: ...let 4 Reuse the two 3 plugs to seal the two 3 default openings on the top of the furnace 1 Attach the vent outlet gasket to the vent outlet 2 Install vent outlet to top of cabinet using 2 screws suppl...

Page 78: ...irements Condensate Trap Installation 1 Reinstall the condensate adapter if it was earlier removed or ensure adapter is still in place Important The condensate adapter must be present for proper conde...

Page 79: ...trap orientation and inducer port caps The figure to the right shows the furnace as it is sent from the factory Use the following steps to modify the furnace for horizontal left with top venting of c...

Page 80: ...t 1 Remove the pressure switch bracket assembly 2 Remove the screw that holds PS2 rotate 90 degrees clockwise and reattach 3 Reattach the pressure switch bracket assembly F Fu ur rn na ac ce e C Co om...

Page 81: ...et PVC pipe Note The vent outlet adapter is used for strain relief against the weight of the venting The clamp should be tightened after the internal connection is made Note If required transition to...

Page 82: ...nsure there is a rise in the tubing to avoid condensed flue gases from entering pressure switch 2 Remove port cap on left side of inducer and connect inducer condensate tubing Connect other end of ind...

Page 83: ...tubing from PS2 to cold header 3 Remove drain tubing from bottom of inducer housing 4 Remove rain gutter tubing from inducer outlet 5 Remove tubing from condensate pressure switch 6 Remove the screws...

Page 84: ...sket and vent inlet using 4 screws supplied in the doc pack 1 Remove three inducer screws 2 Rotate the inducer so that the outlet is pointing vertically 3 Use the three inducer screws to reattach the...

Page 85: ...nstall the combustion air inlet PVC pipe Note The vent outlet adapter is used for strain relief against the weight of the venting The clamp should be tightened after the internal connection is made No...

Page 86: ...ndensate port trap 3 Hand tighten screw 1 Connect PS2 tubing to switch and new sensing location Important Trim the condensate pressure switch tubing to length to ensure there is no sag or trap created...

Page 87: ...emove drain tubing from bottom of inducer housing 4 Remove rain gutter tubing from inducer outlet 5 Remove tubing from condensate pressure switch 6 Remove the screws that hold the condensate trap brac...

Page 88: ...nto the cold header outlet located on the bottom left of the cold header 4 Rotate the inducer 180 degrees so that the elbow is pointing towards the left 5 Use the three inducer screws to reattach the...

Page 89: ...vent inlet gasket and vent inlet using 4 screws supplied in the doc pack Note The vent outlet adapter is used for strain relief against the weight of the venting The clamp should be tightened after t...

Page 90: ...condensate drain operation 2 Install condensate trap into new location by fitting into grommet and aligning the hole on the condensate trap with the hole labeled HR Important When installing a 21 0 w...

Page 91: ...ary 3 Install previously removed port cap onto bottom port of the inducer As viewed in upflow 4 Connect condensate pressure switch tubing to pressure port on the condensate trap Important Cut to lengt...

Page 92: ...the doc pack 1 Slide PVC pipe through vent outlet adaptor and insert into inducer outlet 2 Twist to insure PVC is fully inserted 3 Tighten the two clamps 4 Install the combustion air inlet PVC pipe N...

Page 93: ...n air Important Right side vent outlet is not allowed because condensate will not drain Before proceeding lay unit on its back to make conversion easier 1 Disconnect all drain tubes from condensate tr...

Page 94: ...ion air exhaust and inlet 2 Reuse the two 3 plugs to seal the two 3 default openings on the top of the cabinet 1 Loosen the clamp holding the 45 elbow Remove the elbow and discard F Fu ur rn na ac ce...

Page 95: ...to 30 in lbs Do not overtighten 1 Remove the pressure switch bracket assembly 2 Remove the screw that holds PS2 rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise and reattach 3 Reattach the pressure switch bracket a...

Page 96: ...applications may use BAYREDUCE to meet ULC S636 requirements See Horizontal Venting section for proper orientation of 2 x 3 offset coupling 1 Connect PS2 tubing to switch and sensing location Importa...

Page 97: ...ny fan off delays to finish should be seen on the display Scroll to the selected Menu item by momentarily depressing the MENU key and then depress the OPTION key to the desired se ng Then momentarily...

Page 98: ...e nearest 10 cfm NOTES 1 The menu status displayed is solely dependent on the input of 24VAC that is applied to the low voltage terminal strip 2 The status will alternate between the system mode and t...

Page 99: ...r 10 seconds Turns on the circula ng blower on 2nd stage gas heat speed for 10 seconds The above sequence will repeat two more mes unless the Run Test Mode is exited see above Important The Run Test M...

Page 100: ...Second Stage Cooling Xp First Stage Heat Pump Xp2 Second Stage Heat Pump dFt Defrost Mode Menu Options err Active Alarm Menu L6F Last 6 Faults To clear Hold Option button down for 5 seconds Cr Code R...

Page 101: ...enu by pressing the Option key 3 Hold the Option key for at least 5 seconds 4 Release and a set of 3 dashes with be seen 3 times This confirms the faults have been cleared Resetting Factory Defaults 1...

Page 102: ...rning routine seen as L LR R1 1 on the seven segment LED display X Xt t1 1 and L LR R1 1 will alternately be displayed until the learning routine has been successfully completed See Learning Routine s...

Page 103: ...tacts open 13 When the temperature raises enough to satisfy the thermostat setting contacts R W1 will open 14 The gas valve relay will open closing the gas valve The inducer will continue to run for a...

Page 104: ...lo os se es s a at t d de ef fa au ul lt t s sp pe ee ed d a The inducer speed is reduced every 2 seconds until PS1 opens b At the time PS1 opens the IFC stores the inducer RPM c The inducer RPM is t...

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Page 108: ...lications For more information please visit www trane com or www americanstandardair com The manufacturer has a policy of continuous data improvement and it reserves the right to change design and spe...

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