Coleman DGAA Installation Manual page 21

High efficiency sealed combustion gas furnace (single stage downflow only) 56-90 mbh input (16.41 -26.38 kw)input
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129098-UIM-H-1011
TOOLS
AND
INFORMATION
THAT
WILL
BE
REQUIRED
IN ORDER
TO PROPERLY
PERFORM
THE
FURNACE
START-UP
PROCECURE.
1.
Call the local gas supplier to obtain heating value of the natural
gas. If you cannot obtain the heating valve of the gas from the gas
supplier, you may use a default value of 1030 BTU/SCF (38.8 MJ !
m3).
2.
You will need a thermometer
or portable
digital thermometer
to
read the supply and return air temperatures.
3.
You will need a U-tube manometer
or digital equipment that has
the ability to read pressures between 0 - 15" in.w.c (0 - 3.73 kPa)
in order to measure the gas line and the manifold pressures.
4.
You will need a 3!32" Allen wrench for the pressure port plugs in
the gas valve.
5.
You will need 2 pieces of 1!8" (0.3 cm) ID flexible tubing that is 12"
(30 cm) in length, 2 - pieces of 1!8" (0.3 cm) tubing that are 4"
(10.0 cm)in
length, and a 1!8" (0.3 cm) adapter to connect the U-
tube manometer
or the digital pressure measuring equipment
to
the gas valve pressure ports.
There is an accessory
kit (1PK0601)
available
from Source 1, which
has the following items:
1 - 12" (30 cm) length x 1!8" (0.3 cm) diameter tubing
2 - pieces of 4" (10 cm) length x 1!8" (0.3 cm) diameter tubing
1 - 5!16" (0.8 cm) tee
1 - 5!16" (0.8 cm) x 1!8" (0.3 cm) reducing coupling
1 - 1!8" (0.3 cm) adapter
There is a accessory
kit (1PK0602) available from Source 1, which has
the following items:
12" (30 cm) length x 1!8" (0.3 cm) diameter tubing
2 - pieces of 4" (10 cm) length x 1!8" (0.3 cm) diameter tubing
1 - 5!16" (0.8 cm) tee
1 - 5!16" (0.8 cm) x 1!8" (0.3 cm) reducing coupling
1 - 1!8" (0.3 cm) adapter
1 - Dwyer-
Manometer
These items are required in order to properly perform the required start-
up procedure.
IGNITION
SYSTEM
SEQUENCE
1,
2.
3.
Turn the gas supply ON at external valve and main gas valve.
Set the thermostat above room temperature
to call for heat.
System start-up will occur as follows:
a.
The induced draft blower
motor will start and come up to
speed. Shortly after inducer start-up, the hot surface igniter
will glow for about 30 seconds.
b.
After this warm up, the ignition module will energize (open)
the main gas valve.
c.
After flame is established,
the supply air blower will start in
the time set on the control board.
AWARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could result in serious
injury, death or property damage.
Never test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a commercially
available soap solution made specifically
for the detection of leaks
to check all connections.
A fire or explosion
may result causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
[IMPORTANT
Burner ignition may not be satisfactory
on first start-up due to resid-
ual air in the gas line or until gas manifold pressure is adjusted. The
ignition control will make 3 attempts to light before locking out.
With furnace in operation, check all of the pipe joints, gas valve connec-
tions and manual valve connections
for leakage using an approved gas
detector, a non-corrosive
leak detection
fluid, or other leak detection
methods. Take appropriate
steps to stop any leak. If a leak persists,
replace the component.
The furnace
and its equipment
shut-off valve must be disconnected
from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that
system at test pressures in excess of 1!2 PSI (3.45 kPa).
The furnace
must be isolated from the gas supply piping system
by
closing the equipment shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the
gas supply piping system.
CALCULATING
THE
FURNACE
INPUT
(NATURAL
GAS)
NOTE: Burner orifices are sized to provide proper input rate using natu-
ral gas with a heating value of 1030 BTU/Ft 3. If the heating value of
your gas is significantly
different, it may be necessary to replace the ori-
fices.
1.
Turn off all other gas appliances connected to the gas meter.
2.
At the gas meter, measure the time (with a stop watch) it takes to
use 2 cubic ft. (0.0566 m3) of gas.
3.
Calculate the furnace
input by using one of the following
equa-
tions.
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