4. If you touch ungrounded objects (recharge your body with
static electricity), firmly touch furnace again before touch-
ing control or wires.
5. Use this procedure for installed and uninstalled (un-
grounded) furnaces.
6. Before removing a new control from its container, dis-
charge your body’s electrostatic charge to ground to protect
the control from damage. If the control is to be installed in
a furnace, follow items 1 through 5 before bringing the
control or yourself into contact with the furnace. Put all
used AND new controls into containers before touching
ungrounded objects.
7. An ESD service kit (available from commercial sources)
may also be used to prevent ESD damage.
INTRODUCTION
The model 355MAV 4-way multipoise, Gas-Fired, Category IV,
direct-vent condensing furnace is available in model sizes ranging
in input capacities of 40,000 to 120,000 Btuh.
APPLICATIONS
I.
GENERAL
Some assembly and modifications are required for furnaces
installed in any of the 4 applications shown in Fig. 1. All drain and
pressure tubes are connected as shown in Fig. 7. See appropriate
application instructions for these procedures.
CAUTION:
MINOR PROPERTY DAMAGE
Failure to follow this caution may result in minor
property damage.
Local codes may require a drain pan under entire furnace
and condensate trap when a condensing furnace is used in
an attic application or over a finished ceiling.
NOTE:
In Canada, installations shall be in accordance with
current NSCNGPIC and/or local codes.
II.
UPFLOW APPLICATIONS
An upflow furnace application is where furnace blower is located
below combustion and controls section of furnace, and conditioned
air is discharged upwards.
A.
Condensate Trap Location (Factory-Shipped
Orientation)
The condensate trap is factory installed in the blower shelf and
factory connected for UPFLOW applications. A factory-supplied
tube is used to extend the condensate trap drain connection to the
desired furnace side for field drain attachment. See Condensate
Trap Tubing (Factory-Shipped Orientation) section for drain tube
extension details. (See Fig. 6.)
B.
Condensate Trap Tubing (Factory-Shipped
Orientation)
NOTE:
See Fig. 7 or tube routing label on main furnace door to
confirm location of these tubes.
Fig. 6—Condensate Trap
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1
⁄
2
OD
INDUCER HOUSING
DRAIN CONNECTION
1
⁄
4
OD
COLLECTOR BOX TO
TRAP RELIEF PORT
5
⁄
8
OD
COLLECTOR BOX
DRAIN CONNECTION
1
⁄
2
-IN. PVC OR CPVC
SCREW HOLE FOR
UPFLOW OR DOWN-
FLOW APPLICATIONS
(OPTIONAL)
1 4
2
7 8
1 8
7
SLOT FOR SCREW
HORIZONTAL
APPLICATION
(OPTIONAL)
WIRE TIE
GUIDES
(WHEN USED)
1 2
1
3 4
1
3 4
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FURNACE
DOOR
FURNACE
DOOR
CONDENSATE
TRAP
78
1 4
26
4
FURNACE
SIDE
FURNACE
SIDE
1 2
1
1 4
26
4
3 4
5
3 4
5
4
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
END VIEW
FRONT VIEW
3 4
DOWNFLOW AND ALTERNATE
EXTERNAL UPFLOW APPLICATIONS
HORIZONTAL
APPLICATIONS
FIELD
DRAIN
CONN
FIELD
DRAIN
CONN
CONDENSATE
TRAP (INSIDE)
BLOWER SHELF
ALTERNATE DRAIN
TUBE LOCATION
UPFLOW APPLICATIONS
CONDENSATE TRAP
DRAIN TUBE LOCATION
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