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Texas Furnace(Consolidated Ind) 4223700 Condensate Trap Assembly

Special Price $67.17 Regular Price $77.25
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4223700
The Texas Furnace(Consolidated Ind) 4223700 Condensate Trap Assembly is an element that is used to gather and drain it during the cooling or high-efficiency heating process in the HVAC systems. It creates a closed water trap that does not allow unwanted air flow but allows condensation to leave via the drain line, provides the correct amount of pressure in the system, and does not allow moisture to get around the appliance. This system is mounted in residential and light commercial furnaces or air handlers, where condensate should be controlled.
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Manufacturer Name: Texas Furnace(Consolidated Ind)
Product Number: 4223700
OEM Part Number: 4223700
Product Description: Condensate Trap Assembly
Weight:0.3lbs/136.08g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Texas Furnace (Consolidated Ind) 4223700 Condensate Trap Assembly?

Inspect and clean the condensate trap regularly to prevent sludge buildup and blockages. Flush with water and check seals for leaks. Proper maintenance ensures efficient drainage and prevents water backup into the system.

What are common issues with the Texas Furnace (Consolidated Ind) 4223700 Condensate Trap Assembly?

  • Clogging from debris and sludge buildup.
  • Cracked or leaking trap housing.
  • Frozen condensate lines in cold conditions.
  • Restricted airflow or sensor errors.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off unit power and gas supply, and allow the unit to cool.

Step 2: Remove old condensate trap and inspect drain line.

Step 3: Position new trap securely in original mounting location.

Step 4: Connect inlet/outlet drain hoses ensuring tight, leak-free seals.

Step 5: Verify correct slope for proper condensate flow.

Step 6: Restore power and gas, then run unit to check drainage inspect for leaks and ensure safe operation.