Carrier KGANP5201VSP Installation Instructions Manual page 21

Gas convection kit natural-to-propane for variable speed, condensing and non-condensing gas furnace
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1-7/8
(47.6 mm)
A05026
Fig. 41 - Igniter
Position
- Top View
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SURFACE
iGNITER
ASSEMBLY
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IGNITER
7/8.
22.2 mm
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BURNER
--
IGNITER
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 42 - Silicon Carbide Igniters
CONVERT
GAS VALVE
A93347
UNIT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in unit damage
The G or J gas valve must
be converted
and pre-adjusted
before
operating
on propane
gas. The E valves
must
be
pre-adjusted
before
operating
on propane
gas. If left this
way, sooting
and corrosion
will occur
leading
to early heat
exchanger
failure.
FIRE,
EXPLOSION,
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury,
death or property
damage.
Gas
supply
MUST
be
shut
off
before
disconnecting
electrical
power
and proceeding
with conversion.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury,
death or property
damage.
Before
installing,
modifying,
or servicing
system,
main
electrical
disconnect
switch
must be in the OFF position
and
install
a
lockout
tag.
There
may
be
more
than
one
disconnect
switch.
Lock out and tag switch with
a suitable
warning
label. Verify proper
operation
after servicing.
NOTE:
For the 2-stage
furnaces
with a Series J and Series G gas
valve
(see Fig. 43), they MUST
have
both
regulator
springs
replaced
and the gas valve
MUST
be pre-adjusted.
For older model
2-stage
furnaces
with a Series E gas valve (see
Fig.
44),
they
DO
NOT
need
to have
the regulator
springs
replaced
in the gas valve, but the regulators
in the gas valve must
be pre-adjusted
for propane applications.
For J and G valves
See Fig 28.
1. Be sure main gas and electrical
supplies
are turned OFF.
2. Remove
both regulator
seal caps. (See Fig. 28.)
3. Remove
both regulator
adjustment screws.
4. Remove
both natural gas regulator
springs
(silver).
5. Install propane gas regulator
springs
(white).
6. Install regulator
adjustment
screws.
7. Turn low-heat
stage adjusting
screw
clockwise
(inwards)
9.5 turns, This will increase
the manifold
pressure
closer to
the low-heat
set point.
8. Turn high-heat
stage adjusting
screw clockwise
(inwards)
13.5 turns. This will increase
the manifold
pressure
closer
to the high-heat
set point,
9. Do not install regulator
seal caps at this time,
For E valves
see Fig 44.
1. Be sure gas and electrical
supplies
to furnace
are off.
2. Remove
caps
that conceal
adjustment
screws
for high-
and low-heat
stage gas valve regulators.
(See Fig. 44.)
3. Turn low-heat
stage adjusting
screw (3/32-in.
[2 mm] hex
Allen
screw) clockwise
(in) 1 full turn. This will increase
the manifold
pressure
closer
to the propane
low-heat
set
point.
4. Turn
high-heat
stage
adjusting
screw
(3/32-in.
[2 mm]
hex Allen screw)
clockwise
(in) 2 full turns. This will in-
crease
the manifold
pressure
closer to the propane
high-
heat set point.
5. Do not install regulator
seal caps at this time.
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