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a minimum diameter of 3/4” and be trapped separately. 
IMPORTANT: Failure to install a trap may result in 
condensation overflowing the drain pan, resulting in 
substantial water damage to surrounding area.

•  Route both lines to a suitable drain, avoiding sharp bends 

and pinching of the lines. The drain should maintain a 
minimum horizontal slope in the direction of discharge 
of not less than 1” vertical for every 10 ft of horizontal 
run.

•  If the air handler is located in or above a living space 

where damage may result from condensate overflow, 
an auxiliary drain pan shall be installed under the unit. 
A separate drain line should extend from the pan to a 
conspicuous point and serve as an alarm indicating 
that the primary drain is restricted. As an alternative to 
a separate drain line, an approved water level indicator 
or float switch device should be used to shut down the 
unit in the event water is detected in the auxiliary pan.

•  Install a single 5 inch trap in the condensate drain line 

as close to the coil as possible. Make sure that the 
top of the trap is below the bottom of the drain pan to 
prevent the condensate from overflowing the drain pan. 
NOTE: There must be only one trap in the drain line. 
Using more than one trap may prevent drainage.

•  Prime the trap with water. Insulate the drain if it is located 

in an unconditioned space, and test the condensate line 
for leaks. Consult local codes for additional restrictions 
or precautions.

•  During  system  checkout,  inspect  the  drain  line  and 

connections to verify proper condensate drainage.

9. Charge the system with refrigerant. Refer to the 

outdoor unit installation manual for additional charging 
instructions.

10. Check the system for leaks, including the lineset and 

the brazed joints. NOTE: Apply a soap and water 
solution on each joint or union with a small paintbrush. If 
bubbling is observed, the connection is not adequately 
sealed.

11. Replace all grommets and properly dispose of all 

removed parts.

Condensate Drainage

 CAUTION:

The air handler must be level to ensure proper 
condensate drainage. An unlevel installation 
may result in structural damage, premature 
equipment failure, or possible personal injury.

•  Methods for disposing of condensate vary according 

to local codes. Refer to local codes or authority having 
jurisidiction for restrictions and proper condensate 
disposal requirements.

•  The  drain  pan  that  is  supplied  with  this  air  handler 

contains a primary and secondary drain fitting. The 
condensate is drained from the unit through two 3/4” 
female pipe fittings located on the front side of the unit 
as shown in Figure 6.

•  The drain pan MUST be drained with field supplied tubing 

and looped to form a trap. Both drain tubes must have 

3/4” Adapter w/

3/4” dia. hose barb

3/4” minimum dia. 

PVC or flexible tubing

HORIZONTAL

UPFLOW

DOWNFLOW

NOTES:
1. The drain lines must maintain a downward slope to ensure proper 

condensate drainage.

2. Each condensate drain must be trapped separately using a J-Trap or

field supplied loop.

Figure 6. Condensate Drainage

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

 WARNING:

ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION 
HAZARD

Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could 
result in serious injury or property damage.

Improper servicing could result in dangerous 
operation, serious injury, death or property 
damage.

•  Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power 

to the air handler.

•  When servicing controls, label all wires prior 

to disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly.

•  Verify proper operation after servicing.

•  Electrical  connections  must  be  in  compliance  with 

all applicable local codes and ordinances, and with 
the current revision of the National Electric Code 

 

(ANSI/NFPA 70).

•  For Canadian installations, the electrical connections 

and grounding shall comply with the current Canadian 
Electrical Code (CSA C22.1 and/or local codes).

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Страница 7: ...horizontal drain pan IMPORTANT If the webbing is not removed the condensate will not drain properly and ceiling damage may occur 3 Insert the plug from horizontal drain pan into the open and unused d...

Страница 8: ...r that minimizes the length of tubing and the number of bends in the tubing It should be supported in a manner that prevents it from vibrating or abrading during system operation Tubing should be kept...

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