Carrier 100/A Series Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions page 38

4-way multipoise, inducted-combustion gas furnace, input capacities: 45,000 thru 135,000 btuh
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c.
Measure
time (in sec) for gas meter
to complete
1
revolution
and note reading.
The 2 or 5 cubic feet dial
provides
a more accurate
measurement
of gas flow.
d. Refer to Table 12 for cubic ft. of gas per hr.
e. Multiply
gas rate (cu ft./hr) by heating
value (Btuh/cu
ft.)
to obtain
input.
If clocked
rate
does
not match
required
input
from
Step
1,
increase
manifold
pressure
to increase
input or decrease
manifold
pressure
to decrease
input. Repeat
steps b through
e until correct
input is achieved.
Reinstall
regulator
seal cap on gas valve.
5. Set temperature
rise. The furnace
must operate
within
the
temperature
rise ranges
specified
on the furnace
rating
plate.
Do not exceed
temperature
rise range
specified
on
unit
rating
plate.
Determine
the
temperature
rise
as
follows:
NOTE:
Blower
access
door
must
be installed
when
taking
temperature
rise reading.
Leaving
blower
access
door
off will
result in incorrect
temperature
measurements.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could result in personal
injury
or death.
Disconnect
115-v
electrical
power
before
changing
speed
tap.
a. Place thermometers
in return and supply ducts as close
to furnace
as possible.
Be sure thermometers
do not see
radiant
heat from heat exchangers.
Radiant
heat affects
temperature
rise readings.
This
practice
is particularly
important
with straight-run
ducts.
b. When thermometer
readings
stabilize,
subtract return-air
temperature
from supply-air
temperature
to determine
air
temperature
rise.
NOTE:
Blower
access
door
must
be
installed
for
proper
temperature
rise measurement.
NOTE:
If the temperature
rise is outside
this range,
first check:
(1.) Gas input for heating
operation.
(2.) Derate for altitude
if applicable.
(3.) Return
and supply
ducts for excessive
restrictions
causing
static pressures
greater
than 0.50-in.
wc.
(4.) Dirty filter.
c. Reinstall
blower
access door if removed.
d. Turn gas valve ON/OFF
switch to ON.
e, Adjust
air temperature
rise by adjusting
blower
speed.
Increase
blower
speed
to
reduce
temperature
rise,
Decrease
blower
speed to increase
temperature
rise
f. Turn
thermostat
down
below
room
temperature
and
remove
blower
access door.
g. To change
motor speed
selection
for heating,
remove
blower motor lead from control HEAT terminal
(See Fig.
24.) Select desired blower
motor speed lead from one of
the other terminals
and relocate
it to the HEAT terminal
(See Table
11 for lead color identification).
Reconnect
original
lead to SPARE
terminal.
h, Repeat
steps a through
e.
i. When correct input rate and temperature
rise is achieved,
turn gas valve
ON/OFF
switch to OFF,
j. Remove
manometer
or similar
device from gas valve,
k. Reinstall
manifold
pressure
tap plug in gas valve,
Fig. 52 - Gas Control
Valve
A06666
BURNER ---_
ORIFICE
Fig. 53 - Orifice
Hole
A93059
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury,
death, and/or property
damage.
Reinstall
manifold
pressure
tap plug in gas valve to prevent
gas leak.
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