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Install the Condensate Drain Hose for FYB-24 Floor/Low-Wall Mounted Console SystemsUpdated 18 minutes ago

Introduction

This article explains how to install the condensate drain hose for FYB-24 floor/low-wall mounted console systems

The condensate drain hose, also called a drain line, directs water away from the unit. Improper installation may cause property damage.

Prerequisites

Caution

  • Ensure the drain line installation complies with all local and national codes and regulations.
  • Verify that the drain line is insulated to prevent condensation and potential water damage. If it is not, insulate it properly.
  • If the drain line is bent or installed incorrectly, water may leak and cause a water-level switch malfunction.
  • Do not pull the drain line forcefully. This could disconnect it.

Installation Notes

  • When using an extended drain line, tighten the indoor connection with an additional protection tube to prevent accidental disconnection.
  • The drain line should slope downward at a gradient of at least 1/100 to prevent water from flowing back into the air conditioner.
  • To prevent the pipe from sagging, space the hanging wires every 3-feet, 3-3/8-inches to 4-feet, 11-inches (1-1.5 m). 
  • To prevent air bubbles, keep the drain hose level or slightly tilted up by 3 inches (less than 75 mm).
  • Installation requires a polyethylene tube (interior diameter = 5/8 in / 16 mm), which can be obtained at a local hardware store or dealer.

A. Plan the Drain Line Layout

Before beginning the installation, plan the drain line layout and connection. 

B. Cut the Drain Line (If Needed)

If necessary, cut the drain line to fit your layout and connection.

C. Insulate the Drain Line (If Needed)

Verify that the drain line is insulated to prevent condensation and potential water damage. If it is not, insulate it properly. Insufficient insulation may allow dew to form due to low condensate temperatures, resulting in potential water damage.

Insulate the drain line before beginning the connection, excluding the joint sections. These will be insulated at the end of the procedure. 

Ensure the insulation material is fitted tightly with no gaps. Do not over-tighten the insulation material. This may compress the air out of the material, causing poor insulation and early aging.

The insulation material must be made of flame-retardant material. Select a material that complies with local regulations. 

The thickness of the insulation material must be more than 3/8 of an inch (10 mm). 

Apply specialized adhesive to the insulation seams, then secure them with tape. Ensure the tape is at least 2 inches (51 mm) wide and applied firmly to prevent condensation. 

D. Connect the Drain Hose

Attach the drain hose to the indoor unit's drain line connection port. Sheath the mouth of the hose and clip it firmly with a pipe clasp. 

Install the drain line as illustrated in the following figures.

When connecting multiple drainpipes, install them as illustrated: 

In order to ensure smooth drainage, position the drainpipe as shown in the figure: 

The height of the difference between the wall outlet and hanging plate must be greater than 1-foot, 6-1/2-inches (470 mm). 

E. Pass the Drain Line Through the Wall Hole

When passing the drain line through the wall hole, make sure the water drains to a safe location where it will not cause water damage or a slipping hazard.

The drain line outlet should be at least 1-⅞ inches (50 mm) above the ground. If it touches the ground, the unit may become blocked, potentially leading to a malfunction. 

If the water is discharged directly into the sewer, ensure the drain has a U or S pipe to prevent odors from coming back into the house. 

F. Complete a Drainage Test

Complete a drainage test for the floor/low-wall mounted console systems. Click this link for information on completing the test. 

G. Insulate the Joint Sections

The pipe joint insulation should 2-4 inches (51-102 mm) longer than the gap to ensure a proper seal. 

Insert the pipe joint insulation into the gap of the existing insulation. 

Ensure the pipe joint insulation is securely fastened to the suction and liquid pipes to prevent gaps. Use glue to paste together the linking part. Do not over-tighten the insulation material. This may compress the air out of the material, causing poor insulation and early aging. 

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