Bard Bayrd Furnace 403293A User Manual

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4. Condensate Disposal

Vent system must contain a tee with drain plug
and means of disposing of condensate. The drain
tee must be within the first 18 inches of vent run
to prevent furnace condensate and rain from
draining back into furnace.

•5" FOR 3" OIA. PIPE
*9" FOR 4.' DlA. PIPE

TO coMsusTieiE

material

HIGH TEMPERATURE

DRAIN TEC

*SEE SECTION B. "PLANNING THE INSTALLATION’

NOTE: tf flexible vinyl drain tube is in an area

that may expose condensate to below
freezing temperatures, use heat tapes.

Use heat tapes that will not melt conden­

sate tubing materia).

5. Wall Penetration

a. When penetrating a non-combustible wall,

make the hole just large enough for vent
pipe. Use approved sealant material to sea)
vent pipe to the non-combustible wait. See
Figure 4,

Figure 2

Attach correct size flexible vinyl drain tubing to
drain plug. Fill the drain tube trap with a water
seal. This will prevent combustion products from
escaping through the flexible vinyl drain tube.
See Figure 3.

WARNINGt

FAILURE

TO

FILL

FLEXIBLE

VINYL DRAIN TUBE TRAP WITH A WATER
SEAL COULD ALLOW COMBUSTION PROD­
UCTS TO COLLECT IN STRUCTURE DURING
USE, RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH.

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b, When penetrating a combustible wall, you

must use a listed wall thimble. All thimbles

are adjustable to fit variable wall thicknesses
and are listed in the parts list on page 2.

WARNINGS

FAILURE TO USE A WALL

THIMBLE COULD CAUSE COMBUSTIBLE
WALL MATERIAL TO IGNITE RESULTING
IN DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH.

NOTE: Use Figure 5 In conjunction with

instructions below to properly install
wall thimble.

1.

Cut an 8 1/2 inch diameter round hole in

wall. Locate it where you can maintain
the necessary 1 /4 inch per foot rise in the
vent system.

2.

Hold thimble in place by a):^lying ap­

proved sealant to male half before as­
sembling. Insert thimble into wall.

3.

After inserting thimble, secure to outside

and inside wails with nails or screws.
Seal thimble to inner and outer walls
with approved sealant material.

4.

Insert a section of vent pipe through

thimble that leaves at least 14 inches of
vent pipe protruding from thimble.

5.

To prevent vent pipe from moving in

thimble, attach stainless steel hose
clamp to both pipe ends extending
from thimble. See Figure 5.

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