Adjustment Of Temperature Rise; Direct Drive Blower; Checking Gas Input; Natural Gas - York DNZ 024 Installation Manual

Single package gas/electric air-cooled air conditioners 2, 2-1/2, 3, 3-1/2, 4 and 5 nominal ton with r-410a refrigerant
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FIGURE 12 - IGNITOR AND FLAME SENSOR
ASSEMBLY
2.
Lift the pilot and sensor from the assembly. Care must be
taken not to damage the pilot or sensor when removing
this assembly.

ADJUSTMENT OF TEMPERATURE RISE

After about 20 minutes of operation, determine the furnace
temperature rise. Take readings of both the return air and the
heated air in the ducts about six feet from the furnace where
they will not be affected by radiant heat.
The temperature rise (or temperature difference between the
return air and the heated air from the furnace) must lie within
the range shown on the rating plate and the data in Tables 3
and 4.
After the temperature rise has been determined, the CFM can
be calculated as follows:
Degrees F Temp Rise =
CFM =
1.08 x Degrees F Temp Rise

DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER

All units have direct drive, constant CFM blower motors.
Refer to the Unit Wiring Diagram Table 1 for the desired cool-
ing CFM. Heating CFM is preset at the factory.

CHECKING GAS INPUT

NATURAL GAS

1.
Turn off all other gas appliances connected to the gas
meter.
2.
With the furnace turned on, measure the time needed for
one revolution of the hand on the smallest dial on the
meter. A typical gas meter usually has a 1/2 or a 1 cubic
foot test dial.
18
BTUH Output
1.08 x CFM
OR
BTUH Output
3.
Using the number of seconds for each revolution and the
size of the test dial increment, find the cubic feet of gas
consumed per hour from Table 11.
If the actual input is not within 5% of the furnace rating with
allowance being made for the permissible range of the regu-
lator setting, replace the orifice spuds with spuds of the
proper size.
NOTE: To find the BTU input, multiply the number of cubic
feet of gas consumed per hour by the BTU content
of the gas in your particular locality. (Contact your
gas company for this information since it varies
widely from city to city.)
TABLE 11: GAS RATE - CUBIC FEET PER HOUR
SECONDS
FOR ONE
REV.
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
1.
EXAMPLE: By actual measurement, it takes 38 sec-
onds for the hand on the 1-cubic foot dial to make a
revolution with just a 100,000 BTUH furnace running.
Using this information, locate 38 seconds in the first
column of Table 11. Read across to the column headed
"1 Cubic Foot," where you will see that 95 cubic feet of
gas per hour are consumed by the furnace at that rate.
Multiply 95 x 1050 (the BTU rating of the gas obtained
from the local gas company). The result is 99,750
BTUH, which is close to the 100,000 BTUH rating of
the furnace.
66433-YIM-B-1004
SIZE OF TEST DIAL
1/2 CU. FT.
1 CU. FT.
180
360
150
300
129
257
113
225
100
200
90
180
82
164
75
150
69
138
64
129
60
120
56
113
53
106
50
100
47
95
45
90
43
86
41
82
39
78
37
75
36
72
35
69
34
67
32
64
31
62
30
60
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