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BURNER --_
ORIFICE
cified
on
unit
rating
plate
for
high-and
low-heat.
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.
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury or death.
Disconnect
l15-v
electrical
power
and install
lockout
tag
before changing
speed tap.
Fig. 49 - Orifice
Hole
A93059
d. Refer to Table 12 for cubic fl. 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
low heat input is
achieved.
Re-install
low-heat
regulator
seal cap on gas
valve.
5. Set low-heat
temperature
rise. The furnace
must
operate
within the temperature
rise ranges specified
on the furnace
rating
plate.
Do not exceed
temperature
rise ranges
spe-
a. Verify unit is running
in low heat per Step 3. Place ther-
mometers
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:
If the temperature
rise is outside
this range,
first check:
(1.) Gas input for low heat operation.
(2.) Derate for altitude
if applicable.
(3.) Return
and supply
ducts for excessive
restrictions
causing
static pressures
greater
than 0.50-In.
W.C.
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