Install Instructions
INDUSTRIES LIMITED
NC-Series CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZATION KIT
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Installation Instructions
NOTE - Check with your local water authority for regulations regarding discharge of treated condensate
to the drain or sewer system.
WARNING
- This product can expose you to Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size) which is
known in the state of California to cause cancer. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
- “Risk of damage to appliance”. The neutralization kit inlet and discharge must be at a lower
elevation than the condensate drain from appliance.
- Do not allow exhaust flue gases to vent through the neutralization kit. All condensate drains must
have a trap to prevent flue gas leakage. Flue gas leakage can cause injury or death from carbon
monoxide.
- Connection to the appliance and neutralization kit must be installed to ensure that no condensate
backflow into the appliance can occur.
The inlet has a centre connection port and the outlet connection is off centre. Mount the neutralization
capsule on the wall or floor securing it with the provided brackets. When mounting capsule in the horizontal
position rotate the tube so the outlet is at its highest point (Figure 1 and 2). When mounting in the vertical
position ensure the outlet is at a higher elevation than the inlet (Figure 3). The preferred mounting method is
in the horizontal position.
Wall Hung
Condensing
Boiler or
Furnace
Condensing
Boiler or
Furnace
Wall Hung
Condensing
Boiler or
Furnace
Figure 1. Figure 3.Figure 2.
* Safety overflow in the event the condensate drain
becomes clogged
* Overflow bypass
* Overflow bypass
* Overflow bypass
3603 Burron Avenue, Saskatoon, SK S7P 0E4
Ph: (306)
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