Frozen water pipe hazard, Installation, Warning – Sears 9MPD125L20B1 User Manual

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Frozen Water Pipe Hazard

WARNING

WATER DAMAGE TO PROPERTY HAZARD

Failure to protect against the risk of freezing could

result in property damage and/or personal injury.

Do not leave your home unattended for long periods
during freezing weather without turning off water
supply and draining water pipes or otherwise
protecting against the risk of frozen pipes and
resultant damage.

Your furnace is designed solely to provide a safe and comfortable
living environment. The furnace is NOT designed to ensure that
water pipes will not freeze. It is equipped with several safety de­
vices that are designed to turn the furnace off and prevent it from
restarting in the event of various potentially unsafe conditions.

If your furnace remains off for an extended time, the pipes in your
home could freeze and burst, resulting in serious water damage.

If the structure will be unattended during cold weather you should

take these precautions.

1.

Turn off the water su pply to the structure a nd dra in the water
lines if possible and add an antifreeze for potable water to
drain traps and toilet tanks. Open faucets in appropriate

-or-

2.

Have someone check the structure frequently during cold

weather to make sure it is warm enough to prevent pipes

from freezing. Instruct them on a service agency to call to
provide service, if required.

-or-

3.

Install a reliable remote sensing device that will notify some­
body of freezing conditions within the home.

Winter Shutdown

If you go away during the winter months and do not leave the heat

on in your home, the plastic transition box and the condensate trap
on the furnace must be protected from freeze damage.

(See

Figure 9

trough

Figure 18)

1.

Disconnect the ^/g" OD rubber hose from the vent drain fit­

ting that is located downstream of the combustion blower.

Insert a funnel into the hose and pour four(4) ounces of sani­

tary type (RV) antifreeze into the condensate trap. Recon­

nect the %" OD rubber hose to the stub on the vent drain
fitting. Secure with the hose clamp.

2.

Disconnect the

^/4

" OD rubber hose from the condensate

trap. Insert a funnel into the hose and and pour four(4)

ounces of sanitary type (RV) antifreeze into the plastic Tran­
sition box. Squeeze the hose together near the end and
quickly reconnect the ^/

4

" OD rubber hose to the stub on the

condensate trap. Secure with the hose clamp.

When you return home, your furnace will be ready to start, as it is
not necessary to drain the antifreeze from the furnace.

2. Installation

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to properly vent this furnace or other
appliances could result in death, personal injury
and/or property damage.

This furnace can NOT be common vented or
connected to any type B, BW or L vent or vent
connector, nor to any portion of a factory-built or
masonry chimney. If this furnace is replacing a
previously common-vented furnace, it may be
necessary to resize the existing vent and chimney to
prevent oversizing problems for the other
remaining appliance(s). See Venting and Combus­

tion Air Check \n Gas Vent Installation section. lh\s

furnace MUST be vented to the outside.

Location and Clearances

1

. Refer to

Figure 1

or

Figure 2

for typical installation and ba­

sic connecting parts required. Refer to

Figure 4

for typical

horizontal direct vent installation and basic connecting parts
required. Supply and return air plenums and duct are also
required.

2.

If furnace is a replacement, it is usually best to install the fur­
nace where the old one was. Choose the location or evalu­
ate the existing location based upon the minimum clearance
and furnace dimensions

(Figure 3).

WARNING

FROZEN AND BURST WATER PIPE HAZARD

Failure to protect against the risk of freezing could

result in property damage and/or personal injury.

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 drainline must be
protected. The use of electric heat tape or RV
antifreeze is recommended for these installations.
(See "Condensate Trap Freeze Protection Section")

Do

NOT

operate

furnace

in

a

corrosive

atmosphere

containing

chlorine,

fluorine

or

any

other

damaging

chemicals.

Refer

to

Combustion & Ventilation Air section.

Contaminated Combustion Air.

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