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Installation and Maintenance
(These diagrams are for reference as basic guides. Each installation should be engineered properly and compliant
to Local, State, and Federal Codes.)
Securely fasten the two bases to floor or wall.
Mount tubes across bases and secure with the two clamps.
Connect plastic tubes or PVC piping from appliance or breeching drains to P-traps and then from P-trap outlet to
either one of the two Kit inlets.
Connect the Kit outlet to house drain or condensate pump.
Use Teflon tape on all threaded plastic fittings.
NOTE- Always contact the local authority in regards to any requirements concerning flue gas condensate
handling codes.
Installation Instructions:
Installation Notes:
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Bottom of water heater condensate outlet MUST be ABOVE bottom of Neutralizer Kit outlet
Neutralizer Kit must be installed lower than condensate outlet in a horizontal position to prevent backflow
Condensate outlet must be oriented up with the condensate inlet into the side
When using PVC pipe, remove the inlet and outlet hose barb fittings and replace with threaded PVC fittings.
Include unions in the piping to allow removal of the tube for inspection and service.
When securing pipe or tubing in place, protect with a shield if necessary if routed through traffic areas.
Use hose clamps at all connections when using plastic tubing.
If the condensate drain termination is located at the floor drain or the condensate pump reservoir inlet, make sure
it is secured in place with clamps.
Elevate the Kit on a structural base if necessary for the outlet to be raised.
Route discharge line from condensate pump assembly per instructions supplied by pump manufacturer.
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Relief Valve
Discharge Line
Drain Tap with mesh filter
Sediment Trap
Exhaust
Intake Air
Condensate Hose
Adapter
Eternal Condensate
Neutralizer
Cap