Piping
Liebert
®
CRV
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5.2.1 Condensate Drain Piping—Field-Installed
The pump is field-connected for either top or bottom discharge.
•
Top condensate discharge
: Connect the factory-provided pump discharge hose to the provided
connection for top discharge.
•
Bottom condensate discharge
: Route the factory-supplied discharge hose through the
knockout in the base ofthe unit for connection to a field-provided drain.
NOTICE
Risk of improper field installed drain piping. Overflowing drain water can cause equipment
and building damage.
The drain line has an internal trap and must not be trapped outside the unit or water may
back up into the drain pan and overflow the unit cabinet.
• The drain line’s inside diameter must be the same as or larger than the factory-provided drain
connection’s ID
• Do not expose drain line to freezing temperatures
• Drain line may contain boiling water. Use copper or other suitable material
• Drain line must comply with local building codes
• Emerson recommends installing monitored under-floor leak detection equipment
Condensate Pump—600mm (24") Models
• 1/2" copper sweat connection is provided on units
with
optional factory-installed condensate
pump
• Condensate pump is rated for approximately 6GPM at 30 ft (22.7 l/m at 9m) total head
• Size piping based on available condensate head
Condensate Pump—300mm (12") DX Models
• 1/2" copper connection is provided on units
with
optional factory-installed condensate pump
• 208V condensate pump rated for 0.77GPM at 13 ft. (2.8l/m at 3.9m) of total head pressure
• 230V condensate pump rated for 0.92GPM at 13 ft. (3.3l/m at 3.9m) of total head pressure
• Size piping based on available condensate head—22ft. (6.7m)
Figure 18 Condensate pumps—600mm (24") and 300mm (12") DX units
600mm (24") Models
300mm (12") Models
Condensate
Pump