Nordyne M3RL Series Description of Components, Gas Flow Rate, Verifying Burner Operation

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GAS FLOW RATE (CUBIC FEET PER HOUR)

TIME FOR

CUBIC FEET PER REVOLUTION OF

 

TIME FOR

CUBIC FEET PER REVOLUTION OF

ONE REVOLUTION

 

METER

 

 

ONE REVOLUTION

 

METER

 

(SECONDS)

1

5

10

 

(SECONDS)

1

5

10

24

150

750

1500

 

80

45

225

450

26

138

692

1385

 

82

44

220

439

28

129

643

1286

 

84

43

214

429

30

120

600

1200

 

86

42

209

419

32

113

563

1125

 

88

41

205

409

34

106

529

1059

 

90

40

200

400

36

100

500

1000

 

92

39

196

391

38

95

474

947

 

94

38

191

383

40

90

450

900

 

96

38

188

375

42

86

429

857

 

98

37

184

367

44

82

409

818

 

100

36

180

360

46

78

391

783

 

102

35

176

353

48

75

375

750

 

104

35

173

346

50

72

360

720

 

106

34

170

340

52

69

346

692

 

108

33

167

333

54

67

333

667

 

110

33

164

327

56

64

321

643

 

112

32

161

321

58

62

310

621

 

114

32

158

316

60

60

300

600

 

116

31

155

310

62

58

290

581

 

118

31

153

305

64

56

281

563

 

120

30

150

300

Table 11. Gas Flow Rate

after the gas valve is closed. This timing can be changed using the BLOWER OFF timing switch opposite the terminal block on the control board (See Figure 27).

Verifying Burner Operation

To verify operation of the burners, remove front door and ensure that the door switch is in the “on” position (see Figure 29). Set the thermostat above room temperature and observe the ignition se- quence. The flame can be observed through the small clear window on the burner box. The burner flame should carry over between all burners. The flames should be blue, without yellow tips. Flames should extend from each burner without lifting, curling, or floating. After verifying ignition, set the thermostat below room temperature and verify that the burner flame extinguishes completely. Replace the front door.

Verifying Operation of the Supply Air Limit Switch

To verify operation of the supply air limit switch, make sure that the blower door is in place and that there is power to the furnace. Completely block the return airflow to the furnace by install- ing a close-off plate in place of or upstream of the filter(s). Set the thermostat above room

temperature and verify that the Sequence of Operation is as described in these instructions. The supply air limit switch should function to turn off the gas valve within approximately five minutes. The circulating air and combustion blowers should continue to run when the supply air limit switch opens. Remove the close-off plate immediately after the supply air limit switch opens. If the furnace operates for more than five minutes with no return air, set the thermostat below room temperature, shut off the power to the furnace, and replace the supply air limit switch.

DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS

Figure 29 shows the location of each of the functional components described below. If any component of the furnace must be replaced, use only factory authorized replacement parts. Contact your distributor for the approved re- placement parts.

Flame Sensor – The flame sensor acts to prove that flame has carried over from the ignitor to the opposite end burner. If no flame is sensed, the furnace will be shut down automati- cally.

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M3RL Series specifications

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