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4 - Move gas valve switch to OFF.
5 - Replace the upper access panel.
Failure To Operate
If the unit fails to operate, check the following:
1 - Is the thermostat calling for heat?
2 - Are access panels securely in place?
3 - Is the main disconnect switch closed?
4 - Is there a blown fuse or tripped breaker?
5 - Is the lter dirty or plugged? Dirty or plugged lters
will cause the limit control to shut the unit off.
6 - Is gas turned on at the meter?
7 - Is the manual main shut-off valve open?
8 - Is the internal manual shut-off valve open?
9 - Is the unit ignition system in lockout? If the unit
locks out again, inspect the unit for blockages.
Heating Sequence Of Operation
1 - When thermostat calls for heat, combustion air
inducer starts.
2 - Combustion air pressure switch proves blower
operation. Switch is factory set and requires no
adjustment.
3 - After a 15-second prepurge, the hot surface ignitor
energizes.
4 - After a 20-second ignitor warm-up period, the gas
valve solenoid opens. A 4-second Trial for Ignition
period begins.”
5 - Gas is ignited, ame sensor proves the ame, and
the combustion process continues.
6 - If ame is not detected after rst ignition trial,
the ignition control will repeat steps 3 and 4 four
more times before locking out the gas valve
(“WATCHGUARD” ame failure mode). The ignition
control will then automatically repeat steps 1 through
6 after 60 minutes. To interrupt the 60-minute
“WATCHGUARD” period, move thermostat from
“Heat” to “OFF” then back to “Heat”. Heating
sequence then restarts at step 1.
Gas Pressure Adjustment
Gas Flow (Approximate)
TABLE 10
GAS METER CLOCKING CHART
ML193
Unit
Seconds for One Revolution
Natural LP
1 cu ft
Dial
2 cu ft
Dial
1 cu ft
Dial
2 cu ft
Dial
-045 80 160 200 400
-070 55 110 136 272
-090 41 82 102 204
-110 33 66 82 164
-135 27 54 68 136
Natural-1000 btu/cu ft LP-2500 btu/cu ft
Furnace should operate at least 5 minutes before check-
ing gas ow. Determine time in seconds for two revolu-
tions of gas through the meter. (Two revolutions assures
a more accurate time.) Divide by two and compare to time
n table 10 below. If manifold pressure matches table 11
and rate is incorrect, check gas orices for proper size and
restriction. Remove temporary gas meter if installed.
NOTE - To obtain accurate reading, shut off all other gas
appliances connected to meter.
Supply Pressure Measurement
When testing supply gas pressure, use the 1/8” N.P.T.
plugged tap or pressure post located on the gas valve to
facilitate test gauge connection. See FIGURE 60. Check
gas line pressure with unit ring at maximum rate. Low
pressure may result in erratic operation or underre. High
pressure can result in permanent damage to gas valve or
overre.
On multiple unit installations, each unit should be checked
separately, with and without units operating. Supply pres-
sure must fall within range listed in table 11.
Manifold Pressure Measurement
1 - Remove the threaded plug from the outlet side of
the gas valve and install a eld-provided barbed
tting. Connect to a manometer to measure manifold
pressure.
2 - Start unit and allow 5 minutes for unit to reach
steady state.
3 - While waiting for the unit to stabilize, observe the
ame. Flame should be stable and should not lift
from burner. Natural gas should burn blue.
4 - After allowing unit to stabilize for 5 minutes, record
manifold pressure and compare to value given in
table 11.
5 - Shut unit off and remove manometer as soon as an
accurate reading has been obtained. Take care to
replace pressure tap plug.
6 - Start unit and perform leak check. Seal leaks if
found.
TABLE 11
Supply Line and Manifold Pressure (inches w.c.)
Unit Fuel
Manifold
Pressure
Line Pressure
All Nat. Gas 3.5 4.5 - 10.5
All L.P. Gas 10.0 11.0 - 13.0
NOTE - A natural to L.P. propane gas changeover kit is
necessary to convert this unit. Refer to the changeover kit
installation instruction for the conversion procedure.