Adjustment Of Temperature Rise; Belt Drive Blower; Troubleshooting; Cooling Troubleshooting Guide - York 20 Series Installation Manual

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To find the Btu input, multiply the number of
NOTE:
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
- it varies widely from city to city.)
TABLE 26: GAS RATE - CUBIC FEET PER HOUR
Seconds
for One
1/2 cu. ft.
Rev.
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
Example: By actual measurement, it takes 13 seconds for the hand on the 1-
cubic foot dial to make a revolution with just a 300,000 Btuh furnace running.
Read across to the column in the table above, headed "1 Cubic Foot", where
you will see that 278 cubic feet of gas per hour are consumed by the furnace at
that rate. Multiply 278 x 1050 (the Btu rating of the gas obtained from the local
gas company). The result is 292,425 Btuh, which is close to the 300,000 Btuh
rating of the furnace.

ADJUSTMENT OF TEMPERATURE RISE

The temperature rise (or temperature difference
between the return air and the heated air from the fur-
nace) must lie within the range shown on the rating
plate and the data in the Gas Heat Application Table 4.
Btuh Input x 0.8
=
CFM
108
.
After the temperature rise has been determined, the
cfm can be calculated as follows:
After about 20 minutes of operation, determine the fur-
nace 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. Increase the blower cfm to decrease the temper-
ature rise; decrease the blower cfm to increase the
rise. Refer to the Blower Motor and Drive Data
Table 21.

BELT DRIVE BLOWER

All units have belt drive single-speed blower motors.
The variable pitch pulley on the blower motor can be
adjusted to obtain the desired supply air CFM.
56
Size of Test Dial
1 cu. ft.
450
900
300
600
228
450
180
360
150
300
129
257
113
225
100
200
90
180
82
164
75
150
69
138
64
129
o
x F Temp Rise
.

TROUBLESHOOTING

COOLING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Troubleshooting of components may require
opening the electrical control box with the
power connected to the unit. Use extreme
care when working with live circuits! Check
the unit nameplate for the correct line voltage
and set the voltmeter to the correct range
before making any connections with line termi-
nals.
For troubleshooting of optional VFD, discon-
nect all power to the drive. Be aware that high
voltages are present in the drive even after
power has been disconnected. Capacitors
within the drive must be allowed to discharge
before beginning service.
When not necessary, shut off all electric power
to the unit prior to any of the following mainte-
nance procedures so as to prevent personal
injury.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when ser-
vicing controls. Wiring errors can cause
improper and dangerous operation, which
could cause injury to person and/or damage
unit components. Verify proper operation after
servicing.
On calls for cooling, if the compressors are operating
but the supply air blower motor does not energize after
a short delay (the room thermostat fan switch is in the
"AUTO" position).
1. Turn the thermostat fan switch to the ON position.
If the supply air blower motor does not energize, go
to Step 3.
2. If the blower motor runs with the fan switch in the
ON position but will not run after the first compres-
sor has energized when the fan switch is in the
AUTO position, check the room thermostat for con-
tact between R and G in the AUTO position during
calls for cooling.
3. If the supply air blower motor does not energize
when the fan switch is set to ON, check that line
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