Nordyne SERIES M1B, AND M5S Leak Check, Fuel Oil Type, Conversion to Propane LP Gas

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5.Open the furnace door and connect the oil line to the intake port on the pump. Tighten other port plugs on the pump. NOTE: Verify the oil line is airtight! Air leaks can cause the pump to lose prime and will create other problems such as nozzle failure, odors, rumbling noise, and false safety shutdown.

6.Insert the short length of the copper tube level with the bottom of the duplex bushing. Form the tube into an inverted “U” to serve as a vent.

Leak Check

To eliminate problems caused by air in the oil line, all connections in the oil supply line and all plugs, nuts, and fi ttings on the pump must be airtight. NOTE: This includes the nut that covers the pressure adjustment. It is important that the hook-up be done carefully and with a good fl aring tool.

Prepare the burner for priming by attaching a clear plastic hose over the bleed port fi tting and fully opening the pump bleed port.Use a suitable container to collect purged oil.

To ensure continuous operation, use a wire to jump terminals T-T(or F-F) on the primary control while burner is running.

After the piping to the furnace is complete, all connections must be tested for leakage. This includes pipe connections at the main gas valve, emergency shutoff valve and each joint or union. The soap and water solution can be applied using a small paintbrush. If any bubbling is observed, the connection is not sealed adequately and must be retightened. Repeat the tightening and soap check process until bubbling ceases.

Priming furnaces equipped with Honeywell

R7184 primary control:

1.While the ignition is on, press for 1/2 second (or less), and release the reset button. The lockout time will be extended to 4 minutes.

2.If prime is not established within the 4 minutes, the control will lock out. Press the reset button to reset the control.

3.Repeat steps 1 & 2 (if needed) until the oil pump is fully primed.

Priming furnaces equipped with the Beckett

7505 primary control:

1.After the burner starts, press and hold the reset button until the yellow LED turns on (15 seconds). This indicates that the button has been held long enough.

2.Release the reset button. The yellow LED will turn off and the burner will start up again.

3.At burner start up, click the reset button while the igniter is still on.This transitions the control

to a dedicated pump prime mode, during which the motor, igniter and valve are powered for 4 minutes. The yellow LED will be on. NOTE: If prime is not established during the four minute pump prime mode, repeat step 3 until the oil pump is fully primed.

4.When oil fl ow is clear and free of air bubbles, close air-bleed valve and tighten. (Time to bleed air out will vary depending on length of oil line, number of bends, etc.)

Fuel Oil Type

Do not use fuel oil heavier than Grade No. 2. Grade No. 1 may be used where the oil supply is subject to low temperatures.

DO NOT USE GASOLINE, CRANKCASE OIL, OR ANY OIL CONTAINING GASOLINE.

WARNING:

Failure to keep supply of oil clean by various procedures described above may cause failure of certain components such as the fuel pump gears, check valve, shaft seal, or burner nozzle which may result in a burner fire.

Conversion to Propane (LP) Gas

This gas fired heating appliance was shipped from the factory for use with natural gas. However, the appliance can be converted for use with LP gas. Use the following procedure for gas conversion of the burner. See Table

Atmospheric and Direct Ignition Furnaces

1.Follow the instructions “How to Shut Off Gas” on pages 21 or 22.

2.Disconnect the gas pipe union and the electrical wires connected to the gas valve.

3.Remove the pilot tube and thermocouple from the gas valve (M1G).

4.Remove the gas valve assembly:

a.Remove screw(s) from gas valve bracket. Gas valve and spud may be removed. Orifi ce is located at the end of the spud (M1G or M1M) or remove three (3) bolts from U-shaped manifold plate and orifi ce assembly (M1B).

5.Replace the main orifi ce with the L.P. gas orifi ce supplied in the envelope located by the gas valve. Verify the orifi ce size matches the nameplate or Table 10 (page 31). NOTE: It is not necessary to convert the pilot orifi ce.

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Contents Installation Instructions For installationHomeowner Information Installer Information Information Return Air Connections Supply Air ConnectionsStanding Pilot Models Direct Ignition Models Oil Gun Models Safety Information Requirements and CodesSafety Gas Piping and Gas Pipe Pressure TestingGeneral Installation Combustion and Ventilation AirGeneral Information Minimum ClearancesALL Models Closet Alcove Unit Location AssemblyApplications BlowerGas piping is not run in or through the return duct system Circulating AIR RequirementsReturn Air Connections Supply Air ConnectionsGeneral Information Furnace InstallationDetermine which duct connector to use from Requirements and CodesCut-Out Dimensions for Standard Duct Connectors Duct Connector Sizes Standard Duct Connector InstallationDuct Connector Tabs Installing The FurnaceRoof Jack Selection Roof Jack InstallationRequired ceiling and roof cut-out openings see Application NotesRoof Jack Series If Roof Pitch is Slant Deck Factor Slant Deck FlashingsConnect fl ue pipe to fl ue collar of furnace. See Figure Installing The Roof JackInstallation of Transit-Mode Venting System Secure fl ashing with appropriate fastenersLine Voltage Wiring Electrical InformationThermostat Wire Gauge Low Voltage WiringWire Heating Heating/Cooling Thermostat Length Unit to T’STATFuel Supply and Piping Important NotesOil Tank and Piping Installation Fuel line Hook-UpLeak Check Fuel Oil TypeConversion to Propane LP Gas High Altitude Conversion Honeywell Gas ValveLighting Instructions Standing Pilot Models Standing Pilot ValveReplace the furnace door Operating Instructions for Direct Ignition Models M1MBurner Adjustments For oil, shut off all valves Replace the furnace doorPilot Flame Standing Pilot Only Factory Combustion Air Settings Electrode Setting Oil Gun OnlyCombustion Air Standing Pilot w/Induced Draft Blowers Operating SequenceStanding Pilot M1M Models with Direct IgnitionFurnace Controls & Functions Troubleshooting Standing Pilot ModelsDirect Ignition Furnaces Including Gas Gun M1B Series see , Page Cad Cell Resistance when Sensing flame Burner will not start and the LED indicator isOptional Accessories Cad cell is operational, replace the primary controlControl Module Status Indicator M1B Control Module Status Indicators M1M SeriesRed LED Indicator Status Control Module Status Indicator M5S SeriesAdditional Oil Furnace Maintenance MaintenanceInstaller Information Clean or replace the oil fi lter element at the oil tankM1MC Burner Direct Blower TonsM1GB Manifold Pressure Natural Gas 3.5 w.cOutput Mbtuh Equivalent Orifice Sizes for High Altitude InstallationsOrifi ce Size Nat. Gas Orifi ce Size LP Orifi ce Size Nat. GasGAS Information Gas Flow Rates Cubic Feet per HourWiring Diagrams ModelsM1GH 077, 090 Models Gas Atmospheric M1GB 056, 070 ModelsWiring Diagram Steady OFF No power Blinking Wiring Diagram Installation / Performance Check List Installation Address