Lennox G61MPV Service Manual page 69

G61mpv series units
Hide thumbs Also See for G61MPV:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

D−Gas Pressure Adjustment
1 − Operate unit at least 15 minutes before checking gas
flow. Determine the time in seconds for one revolu-
tions of gas through the meter. A portable LP gas me-
ter (17Y44) is available for LP applications.
2 − Compare the number of seconds and the gas meter
size in table 39 to determine the gas flow rate. Multiply
the gas flow rate by the heating value to determine the
unit input rate. If manifold pressure is correct and the
unit input rate is incorrect, check gas orifices for proper
size and restriction.
3 − Remove temporary gas meter if installed.
NOTE − To obtain accurate reading, shut off all other gas
appliances connected to meter.
TABLE 39
Gas Flow Rate (Ft.
Seconds for 1
Revolution
1/2 cu ft Dial
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
E−Check Manifold Pressure
A threaded plug on the inlet side of the gas valve provides
access to the supply pressure tap. Remove the threaded
plug, install a field−provided barbed fitting and connect a
manometer to measure supply pressure. Replace the
threaded plug after measurements have been taken.
3
/Hr.)
Gas Meter Size
1 cu ft Dial
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
38
75
36
72
35
69
33
67
32
64
31
62
30
60
Manifold Pressure Measurement
To correctly measure manifold pressure, the differential
pressure between the positive gas manifold and the nega-
tive burner box must be considered. Use pressure test
adapter kit (available as Lennox part 10L34) to assist in
measurement.
1 − Remove the threaded plug from the outlet side of the
gas valve and install a field−provided barbed fitting.
Connect test gauge +" connection to barbed fitting to
measure manifold pressure.
2 − Tee into the gas valve regulator vent hose and connect
test gauge −" connection.
3 − Start unit on low heat (40% rate) and allow 5 minutes
for unit to reach steady state.
4 − While waiting for the unit to stabilize, notice the flame.
Flame should be stable and should not lift from burner.
Natural gas should burn blue.
5 − After allowing unit to stabilize for 5 minutes, record
manifold pressure and compare to value given in table
40.
6 − Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 on high heat.
NOTE − Shut unit off and remove manometer as soon as an
accurate reading has been obtained. Take care to remove
barbed fitting and replace threaded plug.
Do not attempt to make adjustments to the gas valve.
Manifold Pressure (Outlet)
Manifold Pressure at All Altitudes (in. w.g.)
Low Fire
Natural Gas LP/Propane Natural Gas LP/Propane
1.7
F− High Altitude
NOTE − In Canada, certification for installations at eleva-
tions over 4500 feet (1372 m) is the jurisdiction of local au-
thorities.
The manifold pressure may require adjustment to ensure
proper operation at higher altitudes. Refer to table 40 for
manifold pressure and table 41 for required pressure
switch changes and conversion kits at varying altitudes.
The combustion air pressure switches are factory−set and
require no adjustment.
NOTE − A natural to L.P. propane gas changeover kit is nec-
essary to convert this unit. Refer to the changeover kit
installation instruction for the conversion procedure.
Page 69
CAUTION
TABLE 40
High Fire
4.9
3.5
10.0

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents