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In 

upright

 installations, the furnace’s drain hoses may exit either

the right or left side of the furnace.  

NOTE:

 If the alternate vent/flue

outlet is utilized in an upright installation, the drain trap and drain
connections must be located on the same side as the alternate
vent/flue outlet.
In 

horizontal

 installations, the drain hoses will exit through the

bottom (down side) of the unit with the drain trap suspended be-
neath the furnace.  The field-supplied drain system must be in
accordance with all local codes and the instructions in the follow-
ing sections.

Follow the bullets listed below when installing the drain system.
Refer to the following sections for specific details concerning fur-
nace drain trap installation and drain hose hook ups.

The drain trap supplied with the furnace must be used.

The drain line between furnace and drain location must
be constructed of 3/4” PVC or CPVC.

The drain line between furnace and drain location must
maintain a 1/4 inch per foot downward slope toward
the drain.

Do not trap the drain line in any other location than at
the drain trap supplied with the furnace.

Do not route the drain line outside where it may freeze.

If the drain line is routed through an area which may
see temperatures near or below freezing, precautions
must be taken to prevent condensate from freezing
within the drain line.

If an air conditioning coil is installed with the furnace, a
common drain may be used.  An open tee must be
installed in the drain line, near the cooling coil, to
relieve positive air pressure from the coil’s plenum.
This is necessary to prohibit any interference with the
function of the furnace’s drain trap.

U

PRIGHT

 I

NSTALLATIONS

In an upright installation drain hoses are connected to drain ports
on the rubber elbow and the recuperator coil front cover. The drain
lines are then routed through the right or left side panel and into
the drain trap secured to the outside of the cabinet.

NOTE:

  Refer to 

Section X, Condensate Drain Lines and Drain Trap

- Alternate Vent/Flue Hose Connections

 for upright installations

using an alternate vent/flue outlet.

S

TANDARD

 R

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OR

 L

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 S

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 D

RAIN

 H

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ONNECTIONS

Upright installations using the 

standard

 vent/flue outlet require

drain hoses to be connected as follows.  The following quantity of
hoses, tubes, and hose clamps are provided with the unit.

HOSE A

QTY: 1

HOSE B

QTY: 1

TUBE 1

QTY: 1

RED

TUBE 2

QTY: 2

HOSE CLAMPS
QTY: 2

GREEN
HOSE CLAMPS

QTY:  3

Hose and Tube Identification

1.

Remove the rubber plug from the front cover drain port (right
or left side, depending on the intended drain trap mounting).

2.

Secure Hose A to front cover drain port with a red hose
clamp. Route hose to rear side panel grommet hole.

NOTE: For left side drainage, grommets will have to be relocated
to left side panel.

DRAIN
TRAP

FRONT COVER

DRAIN PORT

TUBE(S) 2

GREEN

HOSE

CLAMPS

(3 PLACES)

RIGHT SIDE

PANEL

RUBBER ELBOW 

DRAIN PORT

TUBE 1

SIDE PANEL

GROMMET

HOLES

HOSE

B

HOSE

 A

RUBBER

ELBOW

RED HOSE

CLAMP

RED HOSE CLAMP

Upright “Standard” Connections - Right Side

(Upflow Shown, Counterflow Similar)

LEFT

SIDE PANEL

FRONT COVER

DRAIN PORT

HOSE A

SIDE PANEL

DRAIN

 HOLES

TUBE(S) 2

DRAIN

TRAP

GREEN HOSE

CLAMPS

(3 PLACES)

TUBE 1

RUBBER

ELBOW

HOSE B

RUBBER

ELBOW

DRAIN PORT

RED  HOSE

CLAMP

RED  HOSE

CLAMP

Upright “Standard” Connections - Left Side

(Upflow Shown, Counterflow Similar)

3.

Cut and remove 1/4 inch from the end of the drain port on
the rubber elbow.

4.

Insert Tube 1 into rubber elbow drain port and secure with
red hose clamp.  Angle tube outward toward front of furnace.

5.

Right

 side drains

Cut 17 3/4 inches from the long end of Hose B and discard.
Secure the remaining hose to Tube 1 with a green hose
clamp.  Route the other end of Hose B to  front right side
panel grommet hole.

Left

 side drains

Cut “X” inches from the long end of Hose B  and discard.
Refer to table for appropriate length to cut.  Secure remaining
hose to Tube 1 with a green hose clamp.  Route other end
of Hose B to front left side panel grommet hole.

Cabinet Width

(inc hes)

Models

(kBTU_Tons )

"X" Length to Cut From Long

End of  Hos e B

045__30

070__30

070__40

090__40

090__50

115__50

24 1/2

None

17 1/2

21

7 inc hes

3 1/2 inches

6.

Insert short end of each Tube 2 through side panel grommet
holes.  Secure tubes to Hose A and Hose B with green
hose clamps.  Ensure hoses and tubes maintain a
downward slope for proper drainage and that they are not
kinked or binding.

For details concerning mounting of the drain trap, refer to 

Section

X, Condensate Drain Lines and Drain Trap - Upright Drain Trap
Mounting.

Summary of Contents for GMS95

Page 1: ...f in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation Remember it is your responsibility to install the product safely and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer...

Page 2: ...ROPER VENT FLUE AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING PRACTICES 13 TERMINATION LOCATIONS 13 CANADIAN VENTING REQUIREMENTS 14 STANDARD FURNACE CONNECTIONS 14 ALTERNATE FURNACE CONNECTIONS 14 NON DIRECT VENT SINGLE...

Page 3: ...afety Circuit Description 31 GENERAL 31 INTEGRATED CONTROL MODULE 31 PRIMARY LIMIT 31 AUXILIARY LIMIT 31 ROLLOUT LIMIT 31 PRESSURE SWITCHES 31 FLAME SENSOR 31 XVIII Troubleshooting 31 ELECTROSTATIC DI...

Page 4: ...warranty certificate is also supplied with the unit Read the warranty carefully and note what is covered Keep the warranty cer tificate in a safe location for future reference If additional informatio...

Page 5: ...lectrical Connection Inlets Alternate 19 Coil Front Cover Pressure Tap 20 Coil Front Cover Drain Port 21 Drain Line Penetrations 22 Drain Trap 23 Blower Door Interlock Switch 24 Capacitor 25 Integrate...

Page 6: ...are set per the furnace rating plate The input rate and temperature rise are set per the furnace rating plate 100 outside air is provided for combustion air requirements during construction Temporary...

Page 7: ...ly air opening and the combustible floor Exposure to contaminated combustion air will result in safety and performance related problems Do not install the furnace where the combustion air is exposed t...

Page 8: ...g system properly vents when tested as outlined above re turn doors windows exhaust fans fireplace dampers and any other gas burning appliance to their previous conditions of use halogen type refriger...

Page 9: ...input rating of all appliances installed in that space Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the appliances are installed through openings not furnished with doors are considered a par...

Page 10: ...nsion of rectangular air ducts shall not be less than 3 inches ing shall have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 1 000 BTU per hour of the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in...

Page 11: ...tallation Positions figure for appropriate in stallation positions ductwork connections and resulting airflow arrangements VII HO VII HO VII HO VII HO VII HORIZO RIZO RIZO RIZO RIZONT NT NT NT NTAL AP...

Page 12: ...ane gas installations require an orifice change to compensate for the energy content difference between natural and propane gas High altitude installations may require both a pressure switch and an or...

Page 13: ...nt flue pipe and a combustion air intake pipe Refer to the appropriate section for details concerning piping size length number of elbows furnace connections and terminations MATERIALS AND JOINING MET...

Page 14: ...DIRECT VENT INSTALLATIONS On upflow units secure the combustion air intake pipe directly to the air intake coupling On counterflow units secure the combus tion air intake pipe to the air intake coupl...

Page 15: ...ue piping to the rubber elbow using a worm gear hose clamp NOTE Use of the alternate vent flue location for upright installations requires the drain trap be installed on the same side of the unit as t...

Page 16: ...ould be in stalled on either side of the wall and solvent cemented to a length of pipe connecting the two couplings The length of pipe should be the wall thickness plus the depth of the socket fitting...

Page 17: ...s in each Vent Flue Combustion Air Intake pipe Elbows and or tees used in the terminations must be included when determining the number of elbows in the piping systems If the combustion air intake pip...

Page 18: ...es If the pipes must go below the joist and then up into the last joist space to penetrate the header two 45 elbows should be used to reach the header rather than two 90 elbows VENT INTAKE TERMINATION...

Page 19: ...t installations using the standard vent flue outlet require drain hoses to be connected as follows The following quantity of hoses tubes and hose clamps are provided with the unit HOSE A QTY 1 HOSE B...

Page 20: ...flow models relocation of the front cover pressure switch hose is required Make connections as follows 1 Remove the rubber plug from the coil front cover drain port Counterflow furnaces Relocate the f...

Page 21: ...is an integral part of this furnace Field alter ation to comply with electrical codes should not be required Wires are color coded for identification purposes Refer to the wiring diagram for wire rout...

Page 22: ...at 120 VAC Turn OFF power to the furnace before installing any accessories Follow the humidifier or air cleaner manufacturers instructions for locating mounting grounding and controlling these access...

Page 23: ...field convertible for use with propane gas by replacing the regulator spring with a propane gas spring from an appropriate manufacturer s propane gas conversion kit Taps for measuring the gas supply p...

Page 24: ...rotect against external corrosion when in contact with masonry plaster or insulation or subjected to repeated wetting by liquids such as water except rain water detergents or sewage MANUAL SHUT OFF VA...

Page 25: ...nace manifold with all gas appliances in operation Maintaining proper gas pressure depends on three main factors 1 Vaporization rate depending on temperature of the liquid and wetted surface area of t...

Page 26: ...the dampers or other means used to control the flow of air must be adequate to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace and if manually operated must be equipped with means to prevent operation...

Page 27: ...nace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand 5 Move the furnace gas valve manual control to the OFF position 6 Wait five minute...

Page 28: ...soap suds check for leaks at hose connection Bubbles forming indicate a leak SHUTOFF GASAND FIXALLLEAKS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE PROCEEDING TO NEXT STEP 6 Measure furnace gas supply pressure Supply pressure...

Page 29: ...uals the installation s gas heating value multiplied with a conversion factor hours to seconds divided by the number of seconds per cubic foot The measured input must not be greater than the input ind...

Page 30: ...sensed Circulator blower is energized on heat speed following a fixed thirty second blower on delay Electronic air cleaner terminals are energized with circulator blower Furnace runs integrated contro...

Page 31: ...DISCHARGE ESD PRECAUTIONS NOTE Discharge body s static electricity before touching unit An electrostatic discharge can adversely affect electrical components Use the following precautions during furna...

Page 32: ...e filter s by reversing the procedure for removal 4 Turn ON electrical power to furnace MEDIA AIR FILTER OR ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER REMOVAL Follow the manufacturer s directions for service BURNERS Visu...

Page 33: ...he blower until filter clears bottom rail 5 Lower filter down and pull outward Front of Furnace Blower Front of Furnace Blower 6 Replace filter by reversing procedure X X X X XXI BEFO XI BEFO XI BEFO...

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Page 35: ...kage proper length elbows and termination Check drain system Correct as necessary Correct pressure switch setpoint or contact motion Tighten or correct wiring connection Pressure switch hose blocked p...

Page 36: ...e sensor with emery clot See Vent Flue Pipe section for piping details See rating plate for proper gas pressure 7 7 FLASHES Flame sensor is coated oxidized Flame sensor incorrectly positioned in burne...

Page 37: ...OSTAT CONNECTIONS BU GN GND 115 VAC 24 VAC BLOWER COMPARTMENT DOOR SWITCH OPEN WHEN DOOR OPEN DOOR SWITCH WARNING DISCONNECT POWERBEFORE SERVICING WIRING TOUNITMUST BE PROPERLYPOLARIZED AND GROUNDED B...

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