59SP6A: Installation, Start-up, Operating, Service and Maintenance Instructions
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A11574
Fig. 11 – Horizontal Left Configuration
(Appearance may vary)
A170135
Fig. 12 – Example of Field Drain Attachment
A14532
Fig. 13 – Example of Field Drain Attachment (Not Allowed)
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION
DO NOT trap the drain line in any other location than at the condensate
drain trap supplied with the furnace. If possible, DO NOT route the drain
line where it may freeze. The drain line must terminate at an inside drain
to prevent freezing of the condensate and possible property damage.
Special precautions MUST be made if installing furnace in an area
which may drop below 32°F (0°C). This can cause improper operation or
damage to the equipment. If the furnace environment has the potential of
freezing, the drain trap and drain line must be protected. In areas where
the temperature may be below 32°F (0°C), a Condensate Freeze
Protection kit is strongly recommended. The kit includes a condensate
If alternate vent position
is required, loosen clamp
on vent elbow inlet.
Remove relief tube
from port on collector
box.
Remove the screw that secures the
condensate trap to the collector box
and remove trap.
Remove relief tube from
relief port on condensate
trap.
Remove front pressure
switch tube and discard.
A new tube is shipped in
the Loose Parts bag.
Remove middle and right
plug from collector box.
DO NOT DISCARD.
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Unconverted Factory Trap Configuration
As Viewed in the Horizontal Left Orientation
Rotate elbow to
desired position
and torque clamp
on inlet 15 lb.-in.
Slide relief tube in
stand-offs to adjust
length.
Attach condensate
trap with screw to
collector box.
Align trap over middle
and right-hand port on
collector box.
Install two plugs previously
removed in open ports on
collector box.
Connect relief tube to port
on collector box.
Connect the new pressure switch
tube from Loose Parts bag to port
on front pressure switch.
Route pressure switch tube
underneath relief tube and
connect to port on
collector box.
Connect relief tube to relief
port on condensate trap.
Horizontal Left Trap Configuration
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NOTE: Remove knockout in
casing before re-installing the
condensate trap.
Air gap here
Open standpipe
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for coil
or
humidifier drain
TEE
(1/2” CPVC to 3/4” PVC
adapter from loose parts bag.)
To open drain
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Condensing
Furnace
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Blower
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3/4” PVC
3/4
3/4
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= Pressure lower than areas with
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another drain is connected
to furnace drain.
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(1/2” CPVC to 3/4” PVC
adapter from loose parts bag.)
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Condensing
Furnace
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Evaporator Coil
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Blower
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3/4
1/2”
CPVC
or
larger*
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= Positive pressure
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= Pressure lower than areas with
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3/4” PVC
DIRECTION
OF
AIRFLOW
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3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
Open standpipe
(Optional when coil drain is
not connected to furnace
drain.)
Recommend “T” fitting
standpipe of same
diameteror larger
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Condensing
Furnace
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Evaporator
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Coil
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Blower
-
3/4” PVC
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
+
= Positive pressure
< +
= Pressure lower than areas with
+
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= Negative pressure
3/4” PVC
Open standpipe
(Optional when coil drain is
not connected to furnace
drain.)
TEE
(1/2” CPVC to 3/4” PVC
adapter from loose parts bag.)
DIRECTION
OF
AIRFLOW
CAUTION
!
FROZEN AND BURST WATER PIPE HAZARD
Failure to protect against the risk of freezing may result in property
damage.
Special precautions MUST be made if installing furnace in an area
which may drop below freezing. This can cause improper operation or
damage to equipment. If furnace environment has the potential of
freezing, the drain trap and drain line must be protected. The use of
accessory drain trap heaters, electric heat tape and/or RV antifreeze is
required for these installations.
CAUTION
!
PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in burst water pipes and/or
property damage.
If a condensate pump is installed, a plugged condensate drain or a failed
pump may cause the furnace to shut down. Do not leave the home
unattended during freezing weather without turning off water supply
and draining water pipes or otherwise protecting against the risk of
frozen pipes.
+
+
+
Condensing
Furnace
-
-
- -
-
Evaporator Coil
+ +
+
< +
< +
< +
+
Blower
-
+
= Positive pressure
< +
= Pressure lower than areas with
+
−
= Negative pressure
Blower creates positive pressure.
Positive pressure extends into coil
condensate drain (no trap).
Furnace condensate does not flow
consistently when drain is at positive
pressure.
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ION
OF
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RF
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Condensing
Furnace
-
-
- -
-
Evaporator Coil
+
+
+
< +
< +
< +
+
Blower
-
3/4” PVC
1/2
3/4
1/2” CPVC or larger*
+
= Positive pressure
< +
= Pressure lower than areas with
+
−
= Negative pressure
+
3/4” PVC
DIRECT
ION
OF
AI
RF
L
O
W
+
+
+
+
1/2
3/4
3/4
3/4
Open
standpipe
+
+
3/4
+
+
+
+
Condensing
Furnace
-
-
- -
-
Evaporator Coil
+
+
+
< +
< +
< +
+
Blower
-
3/4” PVC
3/4
1/2” CPVC or larger*
+
= Positive pressure
< +
= Pressure lower than areas with
+
−
= Negative pressure
+
3/4” PVC
DIRECT
ION
OF
AI
RF
L
O
W
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3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
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