Nordyne M1B, M1G, M1S, M1M owner manual Install Furnace, Install Roof Jack

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bending of the duct connector tabs at the side(s) of the duct. (See Figure 18).

1.Score and cut the top of the metal duct as indicated in Step 1 or Step 2. With Step 1 choice, also cut out the metal from the shaded area “A”.

2.Fold the duct flap “B” up, (See Step 3).

3.At the front-to-back of duct run (Area “A”), bend the duct tabs and secure them directly to the duct.

4.At Area “B”, bend the duct tabs up and back over, around the duct connector, (See Step 3).

5.Fold/form the duct flap against the side of the duct connector and attach as shown, (See Step 4). Use three (3) staples (minimum) on each duct flap OR, if a 2X block/joist is not provided, use two (2) sheet metal screws (minimum) on each duct flap. An alternate attachment method is acceptable, as long as the duct connector is securely attached.

6.Tape the duct flap edges with an approved tape for a leak-free joint.

INSTALL FURNACE

a. Remove furnace outer door(s) and bottom fuel line knockout.

b. Place furnace onto duct connector and cen- ter with floor opening.

c.Slide onto mounting plate. (Bottom rear slots on furnace should engage with mounting plate tabs.)

d.Secure front with one (1) fastener at each corner (See Figure 19 or 20).

NOTE: Additional fasteners may be used at rear, sides or through door frame, as desired, to secure furnace to closet or alcove framing.

INSTALL ROOF JACK

Apply caulking compound on underside of roof flashing to form a continuous strip at least 3/8" wide (see Figure 21) around the underside of the perimeter of the flashing. Connect Roof Jack Assembly to the furnace. Insert telescop- ing Roof Jack Assembly through the opening cut on the roof. Connect flue pipe to flue collar of furnace. Connect combustion air pipe to furnace collar with sheet metal screw (See Figure 22). It is recommended that the connec- tion of the combustion air pipe to the furnace be made before the flashing is secured to the roof to maintain alignment of roof jack and furnace connections.

NOTE: For replacement furnaces, be sure the inner flue pipe connects over the furnace vent collar. DO NOT use a smaller diameter inner flue pipe which could slide inside the fur- nace vent collar and restrict the flow of furnace flue products.

Attach Roof Flashing: If necessary, shift roof flashing slightly in the roof opening so that assembly is in good alignment with furnace. Press down firmly over caulking on roof flashing to make the seal with roof water tight. Secure flashing with appropriate fasteners. As an

STEP 1.

 

STEP 2.

 

Fold Back Flap "B"

Fold Back Flap"B"

 

 

Cut- Out

"B"

Area "A"

"A"

"A"

 

"B"

Cut- Out Area"A"

Cut Lines

"B"

"B"

Duct

Top of Duct

Fold Back Flap "B"

Bend Duct Connector Tabs Up and Over- (along length of duct)

Fold Back Flap"B"

Staple Folded Duct

Flap (typ) to side of Duct

Connector

 

Duct

Duct

 

Flap "B"

 

 

 

 

STEP 3.

 

STEP 4.

Duct

Figure 18.

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Contents Leave These Instructions with the Homeowner B 056 a B W Table of ContentsMANUFACTURERWARRANTY, OWNER’S Responsibilities SpecificationsOwner Information about Your Central Furnace System General DescriptionNat M1 Furnace SpecificationsField Installation Blower Assemblies Installation StandardsCould cause unsafe operation, explo You feel that the furnace is not operMinimum Clearances Unit LocationReturn AIR Provisions Minimum Clearances27 45 All Weather Roof Jack AssembliesRoof Jack Selection AIR Distribution SystemsApplication Notes Slant Deck FlashingsNON-PLATINUM Series Duct Connector Selection Platinum SeriesCloset or Alcove CUT OUT Floor Opening & Fuel Line Hole InstallationNon-Platinum Series Alternate Attachment Methods Install Roof Jack Install FurnaceManufactured Home Factory Installation of TRANSIT- Mode Venting SystemManufactured Home Site Connect Power Supply Wires Electrical WiringConnect Thermostat Wires Control Panel All Models Fuel PipingTypical Gas Piping Thermostat Wire GaugeTypical Oil Piping for Above Ground Single-Line Supply How to Eliminate Air Leaks Hook-Up Procedure See FigureFuel Oil Type Lighting and Shutdown Flue GAS SamplingGENERAL-ALL Models Lighting Instructions for STAND- ING Pilot ModelsStanding Pilot Valve Sequence of Operation for STAND- ING PilotFurnace if YOU Smell GAS GENERAL-DIRECT Ignition ModelsOperating instructions for M1M Models with Direct IgnitionOil Gun Model Operating Instructions for OIL and GAS GUN FurnaceSequence of Operation for OIL GUN Models Oil Furnace Honeywell R7184 ControlFurnace Controls and FUNC- Tions Sequence of Operation for GAS GUN ModelsBurner Adjustments Service GuideFactory Combustion Air Settings Combustion AIROil Gun Only Electrode Setting Oil Gun OnlyGAS Conversion Atmospheric and Direct Ignition FurnacesBurner Adjustments Troubleshooting Standing Pilot ModelsControl Module Status Indicators M1M Series Control Module Is Powered Ignitor Does Not Heat Up Troubleshooting Direct Ignition Furnaces Including GAS GUNCad Cell Resistance when Sensing flame Troubleshooting OIL GUNOptional Accessories MaintenanceBy Serviceman Additional OIL Furnace MaintenanceDamper without Coil Cavity Non-Platinum Series Only Coil Cavity Damper Non-Platinum Series OnlyCooling Speed/ Evap Coil Wiring Diagrams M1GH 077, 090 Models 710150 08/00 710151 08/00 Blower WireTable Gas and Oil Furnaces, A/C Ready M1 B, S 066, 086 Models High Altitude Equivalent Orifice Sizes AT High Altitudes
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M1M, M1S, M1B, M1G specifications

Nordyne, a renowned player in the HVAC industry, has introduced a range of high-efficiency gas furnaces, including the M1S, M1G, M1B, and M1M models. Each of these furnaces is designed to provide efficient heating solutions tailored to the needs of homeowners.

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For those seeking a budget-friendly option without compromising on quality, the M1B model provides a solid performance with its straightforward, reliable single-stage heating. While it may lack some of the advanced features found in higher-end models, the M1B is built for ease of use with straightforward controls and maintenance, making it a great option for families.

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