Install Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Safety Considerations
- Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
- To The Installer
- Product Application
- Location Requirements & Considerations
- Clearances and Accessibility
- Combustion & Ventilation Requirements
- Installation Positions
- Horizontal Applications & Considerations
- Vent Pipe & Combustion Air Pipe
- Materials – Installations In The U.S.A.
- Materials – Installations In Canada
- Pipe Installation
- Combustion Air Pipe Connection
- Vent/Intake Terminations For Installation of Multiple Direct Vent Furnaces
- Condensate Drain Lines & Drain Trap
- General Drain Information
- Field Supplied Drain
- Upflow Model Installed Vertically
- Drain Exiting Right Side
- Drain Exiting Left Side
- Upflow Model Installed Horizontally with Right Side Down
- Upflow Model Installed Horizontally with Left Side Down
- Upflow Model Installed Horizontally With Left Side Down - Alternate
- CounterFlow Model Installed Vertically
- Drain Exiting Left Side (See Figure 28)
- Drain Exiting Right Side (See Figure 29)
- Counterflow Model Installed Horizontally with Right Side Down (See Figure 30)
- Counterflow Model Installed Horizontally with Left Side Down (See Figure 31)
- Electrical Connections
- Gas Supply and Piping
- High Altitude Installation
- Circulating Air & Filters
- Filters - Read This Section Before Installing The Return Air Duct work
- Startup Procedure & Adjustment
- Gas Supply Pressure Measurement
- Operational Checks
- Safety Circuit Description
- Maintenance
- Filters
- Before Leaving an Installation
- Repair and Replacement Parts
- Special Instructions for Products Installed in the State of Massachusetts
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1. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting. The
integrated control will close the gas valve and
extinguish ame. Following a 15 second delay, the
induced draft blower will be de-energized. After
the blower o delay time expires, the blower de-
energizes.
2. Remove the burner compartment door and move
the furnace gas valve manual control to the OFF
position.
3. Close the manual gas shuto valve external to the
furnace.
4. Replace the burner compartment door.
The line pressure supplied to the gas valve must be within
the range specied below. The supply pressure can be
measured at the gas valve inlet pressure tap or at a hose
tting installed in the gas piping drip leg. The supply
pressure must be measured with the burners operating.
To measure the gas supply pressure, use the following
procedure.
1. Turn OFF gas to furnace at the manual gas shuto
valve external to the furnace.
2. Connect a calibrated manometer (or appropriate gas
pressure gauge) at either the gas valve inlet pressure
tap or the gas piping drip leg. See White-Rodgers
36J22 gas valve gure for location of inlet pressure
tap.
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3. Turn ON the gas supply and operate the furnace and
all other gas consuming appliances on the same gas
supply line.
4. Measure furnace gas supply pressure with burners
ring. Supply pressure must be within the range
specied in the table.
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If supply pressure diers from table, make the necessary
adjustments to pressure regulator, gas piping size, etc.,
and/or consult with local gas utility.
5. Turn OFF gas to furnace at the manual shuto valve and
disconnect manometer. Reinstall plug before turning on
gas to furnace.
6. Turn OFF any unnecessary gas appliances stated in step
3.
Only small variations in gas pressure should be made by
adjusting the gas valve pressure regulator. The manifold
pressure must be measured with the burners operating.
To measure and adjust the manifold pressure, use the
following procedure.
1. Turn OFF gas to furnace at the manual gas shuto valve
external to the furnace.
2. Turn o all electrical power to the system.
3. Outlet pressure tap connections:
White-Rodgers 36J22 valve: Back outlet pressure
test screw (inlet/outlet pressure tap) out one turn
(counterclockwise, not more than one turn).
4. Attach a hose and manometer to the outlet pressure tap
(White-Rodgers valve).
5. Turn ON the gas supply.
6. Turn on power and close thermostat “R” and “W”
contacts to provide a call for heat.
7. Measure the gas manifold pressure with burners
ring. Adjust manifold pressure using the
table shown on this page.