Lennox Allied Air EFV Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 4

0650329-56 / 506265-03

Issue 1924

Page 4 of 13

Condensate Drain Connection

Do not operate unit without a drain trap. The condensate 

drain is on the negative pressure side of the blower; 

therefore, air being pulled through the condensate line 

will prevent positive drainage without a proper trap.

To avoid drain pan overflow, the web must be removed 

from inside any threaded drain pan hole to which a 

drain line is to be connected. Use care when removing 

the web so as to not damage the coil.

On horizontal units, the primary drain connection is flush 

with the bottom of the inside of pan. Auxiliary connection 

is raised above the bottom of the inside of the pan. Plastic 

web  covering  3/4”  auxiliary  connection  must  be  broken 

out if used. Do not get primary and auxiliary connections 

interchanged.

When  making  drain  fitting  connections  to  the  drain  pan, 

hand  tighten  only.  Overtightening  the  fittings  can  split 

connections on the drain pan.

The  unit  is  provided  with  3/4”  FPT  condensate  drain 

connections.

•  Connect the drain lines to the appropriate drain pan 

fittings.

•  Secondary drain connections should be connected to 

a separate drainage system.

• 

Install a trap in the drain line below the bottom of the 

drain pan and pitch the drain lines down from the coil at 

least 1/4” per foot of run. Horizontal runs over 15’ long 

must also have an anti-siphon air vent (stand pipe), 

installed ahead of the horizontal run. An extremely 

long horizontal run may require an oversized drain line 

to eliminate air trapping.

•  Route to the outside or to an appropriate drain. Check 

local codes before connecting drain line to an existing 

drainage system.

• 

Insulate drain lines where sweating could cause water 

damage.

•  The removal of cabinet knockouts required for drain 

connections can be made much easier with the indoor 

coil assembly removed from the cabinet.

•  Install drain lines so they do not block service access 

to  front  of  unit. A  24”  clearance  is  required  for  filter, 

coil, or blower removal and service access.

• 

Make  sure  unit  is  level  or  pitched  slightly  toward 

primary drain connection so that drain pan will empty 

completely without water standing in pan.

• 

Install a 2” trap in the primary drain line as close to the 

unit as practical. Make sure that the top of the trap is 

below connection to the drain pan to allow complete 

drainage of pan.

•  Auxiliary drain (if used) should be run to a place 

where it would be noticeable if it becomes operational. 

Occupant should be warned that a problem exists if 

water  should  begin  running  from  the  auxiliary  drain 

line.

•  Test condensate drain pan and drain line after 

installation is complete. Pour several quarts of water 

into drain pan, enough to fill drain trap and line. Check 

to make sure drain pan is draining completely, no leaks 

are found in drain line fittings, and water is draining 

from the termination of the primary drain line.

Unit

Drain Connection

Positive Liquid Seal Required

3.00" Min.

1.00" Min.

12.00"

Max.

Figure 1. Typical Condensate Drain Connection

A field fabricated auxiliary drain pan, with a drain pipe to 

the outside of the building, is required in all installations 

over a finished living space or in any area that may be 

damaged by overflow from the main drain pan. In some 

localities, local codes may require an auxiliary drain pan 

for any horizontal installation.

 CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Allied Air EFV Series

Page 1: ...ded for use by qualified service technicians familiar with safety procedures and equipped with the proper tools and test instruments Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in equipment malfunction property damage personal injury and or death WARNING Disconnect all power supplies to both the indoor blower section and outdoor section before making any electri...

Page 2: ... rating plate for specific information These electric furnaces are completely factory assembled and all components are performance tested Each unit consists of a blower assembly optional refrigerant coil and controls in an insulated galvanized factory finished enclosure and may also include electric heat as specified Knockouts are provided for electrical power wiring entrance When used on cooling ...

Page 3: ... blower If an elbow is included in the plenum close to the unit it must not be smaller than the dimensions of the supply duct flange on the unit Non Ducted Return Closet Installation The cabinet can be installed in a closet with a false bottom to form a return air plenum or be installed with a return air plenum under the unit Louvers or return air grilles are field supplied Local codes may limit a...

Page 4: ... codes before connecting drain line to an existing drainage system Insulate drain lines where sweating could cause water damage The removal of cabinet knockouts required for drain connections can be made much easier with the indoor coil assembly removed from the cabinet Install drain lines so they do not block service access to front of unit A 24 clearance is required for filter coil or blower rem...

Page 5: ... 240 volt single phase 60 cycle AC power supply The units are internally factory wired for 240 volt installation If 208 volt installation is desired it will be necessary to change the black transformer lead in the blower cabinet control box to the 208V terminal on the transformer The variable speed motor in the EFV electric furnace contains DC filter capacitors that will cause a surge or inrush of...

Page 6: ...t the O wire to the 24 volt R wire The motor control board that provides airflow selection also features LED indicators that display operating mode humidity control and airflow CFM In addition thermostat signals for emergency heat EM aux heat W1 reversing valve O compressor stage 1 Y1 compressor stage 2 Y2 and blower G are all indicated by lit LED s on this board If a humidistat is used the dehumi...

Page 7: ...00 Emer Heat X X 1600 1400 1200 1100 EFV20DCP Cont Blower X 900 800 700 600 Cooling X X 1800 1600 1400 1200 Heating X 1800 1600 1400 1200 Aux Heat X X 1800 1600 1400 1200 Emer Heat X X 1800 1600 1400 1200 This CFM is not approved for use with highest kW heater size Humidistat will reduce cooling airflow by 10 in high humidity Air flow is greater of COOL and HEAT when both electric heat and heat pu...

Page 8: ...g elements and the indoor blower motor come on Units with a second heat sequencer can be connected with the first sequencer to W on the thermostat sub base or connected to a second stage on the sub base Heating heat pump When the thermostat calls for heat the circuits between R and Y and R and G are completed Circuit R Y energizes the contactor starting the outdoor fan motor and the compressor Cir...

Page 9: ...Is the unit circuit breaker s rotated properly ON up OFF down Are all access panels in place and secure Refer to outdoor unit installation instructions for system start up instructions and refrigerant charging instructions Airflow For proper system operation the airflow through the indoor coil should be between 350 450 CFM per ton of cooling capacity Each electric furnace is shipped configured to ...

Page 10: ...nd dust IMPORTANT See unit position figures for location of filter in unit cabinet and service panel giving access to unit filter Inspect air filters at least once a month and replace or clean as required Dirty filters are the most common cause of inadequate heating or cooling performance Replace disposable filters Washable filters can be cleaned by soaking in mild detergent and rinsing with cold ...

Page 11: ...0650329 56 506265 03 Issue 1924 Page 11 of 13 Airflow Configurations Left to Right Airflow Right to Left Airflow Upflow Counterflow Horizontal Figure 3 Airflow Configurations ...

Page 12: ...0650329 56 506265 03 Issue 1924 Page 12 of 13 Figure 4 Wiring Diagram Variable Speed Blower ...

Page 13: ...Air Conditioning with or without Electric Heat Electric Furnace Thermostat Air Condensing Unit R R O C C1 C W2 EM W1 W1 Y2 Y2 Y1 Y1 Y1 G G 2nd Stage Electric Heat if used 1st Stage Electric Heat if used 2 Stage System only for single stage systems jumper Y1 to Y2 Connect O to R for proper cooling blower delay Y Y2 Heat Only Electric Furnace Thermostat R R C C1 W2 EM W1 W1 G G 2nd Stage Electric He...

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