General; Gas Piping Connections - Goodman GKS9 Installation Instructions Manual

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T
O PREVENT UNRELIABLE OPERATION OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE MUST BE AS SPECIFIED ON THE UNIT
. O
RATING PLATE
NLY MINOR ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD BE MADE BY
ADJUSTING THE GAS VALVE PRESSURE REGULATOR
Inlet gas supply pressures must be maintained within the ranges
specified below. The supply pressure must be constant and avail-
able with all other household gas fired appliances operating. The
minimum gas supply pressure must be maintained to prevent
unreliable ignition. The maximum must not be exceeded to pre-
vent unit overfiring.
Inlet Gas Supply Pressure
Natural Gas
Minimum:5.0" W.C. Maximum :10.0" W.C.
Propane Gas
Minimum:11.0" W.C. Maximum :13.0" W.C.
H
A
D
IGH
LTITUDE
ERATE
When this furnace is installed at high altitude, the appropriate High
Altitude orifice kit must be applied. This is required due to the
natural reduction in the density of both the gas fuel and combus-
tion air as altitude increases. The kit will provide the proper design
certified input rate within the specified altitude range.
High altitude kits are purchased according to the installation alti-
tude and usage of either natural or propane gas. Contact your
distributor for a tabular listing of appropriate altitude ranges and
corresponding manufacturer's high altitude (Natural, Propane Gas,
and/or Pressure Switch) kits.
Do not derate the furnace by adjusting the manifold pressure to a
lower pressure than specified on the furnace rating plate. The
combination of the lower air density and a lower manifold pressure
will prohibit the burner orifice from drawing the proper amount of
air into the burner. This may cause incomplete combustion, flash-
back, and possible yellow tipping.
In some areas the gas supplier may artificially derate the gas in an
effort to compensate for the effects of altitude. If the gas is artifi-
cially derated, the appropriate orifice size must be determined
based upon the BTU/ft
3
content of the derated gas and the altitude.
Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, and information
provided by the gas supplier to determine the proper orifice size.
A different pressure switch may be required at high altitude regard-
less of the BTU/ft
3
content of the fuel used. Contact your distributor
for a tabular listing of appropriate altitude ranges and correspond-
ing manufacturer's pressure switch kits.
P
G
C
ROPANE
AS
ONVERSION
P
OSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE
OCCUR IF THE CORRECT CONVERSION KITS ARE NOT INSTALLED
APPROPRIATE KITS MUST BE APPLIED TO ENSURE SAFE AND PROPER
. A
FURNACE OPERATION
LL CONVERSIONS MUST BE PERFORMED BY
A QUALIFIED INSTALLER OR SERVICE AGENCY
This unit is configured for natural gas.
manufacturer's propane gas conversion kit, must be applied for
propane gas installations. Refer to the Section VIII, Propane Gas
/ High Altitude Installations section for details.
G
V
AS
ALVE
This unit is equipped with a 24 volt gas valve controlled during
furnace operation by the integrated control module. As shipped,
the valve is configured for natural gas. The valve is field convertible
for use with propane gas by replacing the regulator spring with a
propane gas spring from an appropriate manufacturer's propane
CAUTION
.
WARNING
,
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH MAY
.
The appropriate
gas conversion kit. Taps for measuring the gas supply pressure
and manifold pressure are provided on the valve.
The gas valve has a manual ON/OFF control located on the valve
itself. This control may be set only to the "ON" or "OFF" position.
,
THE
Refer to the lighting instructions label or Section XIV, Startup Pro-
cedure & Adjustment for use of this control during start up and shut
down periods.
G
P
C
AS
IPING
ONNECTIONS
G
ENERAL
T
O AVOID POSSIBLE UNSATISFACTORY OPERATION OR EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE DUE TO UNDERFIRING OR EQUIPMENT
SIZE OF NATURAL
PIPE FROM THE METER
When sizing a trunk line, be sure to include all appliances which
will operate simultaneously when sizing a trunk line.
The gas piping supplying the furnace must be properly sized based
on the gas flow required, specific gravity of the gas, and length of
the run. The gas line installation must comply with local codes, or
in their absence, with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1.
Length of
Pipe in Feet
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
(Pressure 0.5 psig or less and pressure drop of 0.3" W.C.; Based on
0.60 Specific Gravity Gas)
CFH = BTUH Furnace Input
Heating Value of Gas (BTU/Cubic Foot)
To connect the furnace to the building's gas piping, the installer
must supply a ground joint union, drip leg, manual shutoff valve,
and line and fittings to connect to gas valve. In some cases, the
installer may also need to supply a transition piece from 1/2" pipe
to a larger pipe size.
The following stipulations apply when connecting gas piping. Re-
fer to Gas Piping Connections figure for typical gas line connec-
tions to the furnace.
Use black iron or steel pipe and fittings for building piping.
. T
HE
Where possible, use new pipe that is properly chamfered,
reamed, and free of burrs and chips. If old pipe is used, be
sure it is clean and free of rust, scale, burrs, chips, and old
pipe joint compound.
Use pipe joint compound on male threads ONLY. Always
use pipe joint compound (pipe dope) that is APPROVED
FOR ALL GASSES. DO NOT apply compound to the first two
threads.
Use ground joint unions.
Install a drip leg to trap dirt and moisture before it can enter
the gas valve. The drip leg must be a minimum of three
inches long.
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CAUTION
,
/
PROPANE GAS PIPING NEEDED WHEN RUNNING
/
TANK TO THE FURNACE
Natural Gas Capacity of Pipe
In Cubic Feet of Gas Per Hour (CFH)
Nominal Black Pipe Size
1/2"
3/4"
1"
132
278
520
92
190
350
73
152
285
63
130
245
56
115
215
50
105
195
46
96
180
43
90
170
40
84
160
38
79
150
USE THE PROPER
.
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
1050
1600
730
1100
590
980
500
760
440
670
400
610
370
560
350
530
320
490
305
460

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