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CAUTION
Do
not use copper tubing or existing copper conden-
sate lines for drain line.
Condensate line must slope downward away from the
trap to drain. If drain level is above condensate trap,
condensate pump must be used. Condensate drain
line should be routed within the conditioned space to
avoid freezing of condensate and blockage of drain
line. If this is not possible, a heat cable kit may be used
on the condensate trap and line. Heating cable kit is
available from Lennox in various lengths; 6 ft. (1.8m) −
kit no. 26K68; 24 ft. (7.3m) − kit no. 26K69; and 50 ft.
(15.2m) − kit no. 26K70.
FIGURE 45
CONDENSATE TRAP LOCATIONS
(Unit shown in upflow position with remote trap)
*5’ max.
To Drain
PVC Pipe Only
Field Provided Vent
Min. 1" Above Condensate
Drain Connection
1" Min.
Trap Can Be Installed a
Maximum 5’ From Furnace
*Piping from furnace must slope down a minimum
of 1/4" per ft. toward trap.
2" Max.
FIGURE 46
Field−Provided Vent
(1" min. to 2" Max. above
condensate drain connection)
Drain
Condensate trap
and evaporator coil
drain separately as
shown.
Condensate
Drain Connection
ML195UH With Evaporator
Coil Using A Separate Drain
FIGURE 47
Condensate Drain
Connection
Field−Provided Vent
(4" min. to 5" Max. above
condensate drain connection)
*Piping from furnace and evaporator coil must slope down a minimum of 1/4" per ft. toward trap.
5’ max.
PVC Pipe Only
4”min
5”max
Evaporator
Coil
Drain Pan
ML195UH with Evaporatoir Coil Using a Separate Drain
(Unit shown in horizontal left−hand discharge position)