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Fusi ble Unk Con tro l
This control is m ounte d in th e burner compartment. If the
temperature in the bur ner compart ment exceeds 306°F, the
cir?ui
. t to the ig . n iter contr ol and the gas valve is de-energized.
Th1s 1s·a one-t1me fusible link type control. Before the furnace
can operate again, the control must be replaced. The operation
of this control indicates a possible burner flame r<?ltout . condi­
tion. The combustio n air blower and the combustion a1r pres­
sure switch should be checked for proper operation.
Pressure Switches
This furnacels supplied with pressure switches which monitor
the flow through ths-combustion air/vent piping system. These
switches de-energize the ignition control module and the gas
valve if any of the following conditions are present.
1. Blockage of combustion air piping or terminal.
2. Blockage of vent piping or terminal.
3. Failure of combustion air blower motor.
4. Blockage of condensate drain piping.

START-UP AND ADJUSTMENTS

The initial start-up of the furnace requires the following addi­
tional procedures:
1. When the gas supply is' initially connected to the furnace,
the gas piping may be full of air. In order to purge this air,
it is recommended that the ground union be loosened until
the odor of gas is detected. When gas is detected, imme­
diately retighten the union and check for leaks. Allow five
minutes for any gas to dissipate before continuing with the
start-up procedure.
WARNING: Be sure proper ventilation is available to dilute and
carry away any vented gas.
2. The condensate trap must be filled with water before
putting the furnace into operation. The recommended
procedure is as follows:
a Disconnect the condensate drain hose from the con­
densate drain outlet fitting (see Figure 10 for location
of this hose connection).
b. Elevate this hose above trap level and fill with water
using a funnel. Drain excess water into a container.
c. Replace the condensate drain hose and clamps.
3. All electrical 'connections made in the field and in the
factory should
checked for proper tightness.
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IGNITION SYSTEM CHECKOUT/ADJUSTMENT

1. Tum gas supply OFF at external gas valve or main gas
valve (see F. i gure
12).
that 24 volts is available across terminal C and R on the
transformer.
2. Check ignition module operation as follows:
a. Set the thermostat to "heat". Tum thermostat setting
above room temperature to call for hea1.
b . . Through burner box observation ports watch-for the hot
surface igniter to begin glowing.
c. If glow is seen, turn the thermostat down (below room
temperature). Hot surface igniter should stop glowing.
3. Tum the gas supply ON at external valve and main gas valve.
4. Set the-thermostat above room temperature to call for h
5 .
SystE)m �tart-Lip will occur
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Turnelectrical power ON. Check
follows:
as
a. Venter motor will
a fter venter
start-up, th e hot suriace igniter will glow
a bout 45
seconds.
b. After warm-up
(open) the
ma1n gas
i
e power
t
to
m
NOTE: Burner ignition may not be s atisfactory on first start-up
due to residual air in gas line , or un til gas pressure
fold} or burner air shutters are adjusted.
6. With furnace in operation, paint the
gasket lines with a rich soap and water··solution. Bubble
indicate a gas leak. T ake appropriate steps to
leaks. If the leak persists, replace the co
WARNING: DO NOT omit this test! NEVER use
check for gas leaks.
ADJUSTMENT OF MANIFOLD
1. Tum gas off at main gas valve. Remove 1/8" plug in the main
gas valve body and install proper manometer tube adapter
fitting. Connect line from gas valve tap to manometer
2. Refer to Figure 12 for location of pressure regulator adjust­
ment cap and screw on main gas valve.
Inlet
Wrench
Boss
Manual Gas
Control Knob
FIGURE
12- GAS VALVE
NOTE: The screw-off cap for the pressure regulator must be
moved
entirely to gain access to the adjustment
ing or tifjltening the cap cbes not adjust the flow of gas.
3. Turn gas and electrical supplies ON. Start furnace and
observe manifold pressure on manometer.
4. Adjust manifold pressure by adjusting gas valve reg'u. ! ator
screw: for natural gas, set at 3.5" W.C.; for propane
gas, set at 10.0" W.C.
If gas valve regulator is turned in, or clockwise, manifold
pressure is increased. If screw is turned out, or counter­
clockwise, manifold pressure will decrease.
Natural Gas
WARNING: If manifold pressure is too high, an over-fire con-
dition exists which could cause heat exchanger failure. If
the manifold pressure is too low, sooting and eventual
clogging of the heat exchanger could occur.
WARNING: Once the correct gas pressure to the burners has
been established, tum the gas valve knob to OFF and turn
the electrical supply switch to OFF; then remove the-
pressure tap at the gas valve and re-install the plug, using
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a compound
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on the threads) resistant to the action of LP
gases.
start and
come up to speed. Sh ortly
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le will energize
cycle, ignition m
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valve for four seconds.
the igniter is shut otf .
pipe joints
on
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Termin als
Press. Reg.
Outlet
Under Cover
Pressure
Screw
Tap
screw
3.5" w.c.
10.0" w.c.
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for
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