Nordyne M1G, M1B, M1S, M1M owner manual Fuel Piping, Control Panel All Models

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cold drafts. The nominal anticipator setting is

0.4.(Refer to the thermostat literature for addi- tional information.)

Five-conductor thermostat wire is recom- mended for 24 volt low-voltage circuit (2-wire is required for furnace only; 5-wire for heating and optional cooling systems).

For Platinum-ready Construction: a. Use a heat/cool thermostat.

b. Run thermostat wire from the Thermostat to the Furnace (see Figure 39).

c. Using thermostat wire with at least two wires (four wire is recommended), run thermostat wire from the Furnace to the intended loca- tion of the Platinum-series unit. Leave at least six feet of extra thermostat wire at the in- tended location for future hook-up. Coil re- maining six feet of wire and attach to the home’s undercarriage.

Once the furnace is installed check the thermo- stat anticipator against the nominal setting of 0.4:

1.Connect the milliamp meter in series with one of the gas valve’s low voltage terminals.

2.Energize the gas valve.

3.Read the value of the milliamps.

4.Adjust the heat anticipator of the thermostat to the value read on the milliamp meter.

If the heat anticipator is set too high, the furnace may delay in coming on.

If the heat anticipator is set too low, the furnace may cycle frequently and not provide comfort to the homeowner.

14. FUEL PIPING

Sizing and installation of fuel lines must be in accordance with federal, state and local regu- lations. All piping shall be black iron pipe, or equivalently sized steel tubing. Internally tinned copper tubing may be used for gas supply systems.

Fuel line installations other than typical installa- tions shown in Figures 26 and 27 must comply with the fuel piping provisions stated in the Federal Manufactured Home Standard (H.U.D. TITLE 24, PART 280) and the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1/NFPA-54).

a.Optional fuel inlet lines are available for all gas furnace models to permit the addition of a 1/ 2" F.P.T. shut-off valve above the floor.

NOTE: Shut-off valve must be designed and listed for use with liquid petroleum (L.P. gas).

The gas supply to your home will either be Natural Gas or L.P. (bottle gas). Your furnace is factory equipped to operate on Natural Gas. If your gas supply is L.P. (bottle gas), you must contact a qualified serviceman or gas supplier to convert the furnace. The necessary instruc- tions for the gas conversion are found on the lighting instruction label attached to the furnace in Section 16, Service Guide.

On-Off

Switch

Blower

Plug

Power

Entry

On-Auto Switch (Heating Models Only)

Thermostat Wires

Furnace

Control Box

To Combustion

Blower or

Flame Roll-Out

Switch

To Gas Valve or Burner

Figure 25. Control Panel (All Models)

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Contents Leave These Instructions with the Homeowner Table of Contents B 056 a B WSpecifications MANUFACTURERWARRANTY, OWNER’S ResponsibilitiesOwner Information about Your Central Furnace System General DescriptionM1 Furnace Specifications NatInstallation Standards Field Installation Blower AssembliesCould cause unsafe operation, explo You feel that the furnace is not operUnit Location Minimum ClearancesReturn AIR Provisions Minimum ClearancesAll Weather Roof Jack Assemblies 27 45AIR Distribution Systems Roof Jack SelectionApplication Notes Slant Deck FlashingsDuct Connector Selection Platinum Series NON-PLATINUM SeriesCloset or Alcove CUT OUT Floor Opening & Fuel Line Hole InstallationNon-Platinum Series Alternate Attachment Methods Install Furnace Install Roof JackManufactured Home Factory Installation of TRANSIT- Mode Venting SystemManufactured Home Site Connect Power Supply Wires Electrical WiringConnect Thermostat Wires Fuel Piping Control Panel All ModelsThermostat Wire Gauge Typical Gas PipingTypical Oil Piping for Above Ground Single-Line Supply How to Eliminate Air Leaks Hook-Up Procedure See FigureFuel Oil Type Flue GAS Sampling Lighting and ShutdownGENERAL-ALL Models Lighting Instructions for STAND- ING Pilot ModelsSequence of Operation for STAND- ING Pilot Standing Pilot ValveGENERAL-DIRECT Ignition Models Furnace if YOU Smell GASOperating instructions for M1M Models with Direct IgnitionOperating Instructions for OIL and GAS GUN Furnace Oil Gun ModelSequence of Operation for OIL GUN Models Oil Furnace Honeywell R7184 ControlSequence of Operation for GAS GUN Models Furnace Controls and FUNC- TionsService Guide Burner AdjustmentsFactory Combustion Air Settings Combustion AIRElectrode Setting Oil Gun Only Oil Gun OnlyGAS Conversion Atmospheric and Direct Ignition FurnacesTroubleshooting Standing Pilot Models Burner AdjustmentsControl Module Status Indicators M1M Series Troubleshooting Direct Ignition Furnaces Including GAS GUN Control Module Is Powered Ignitor Does Not Heat UpTroubleshooting OIL GUN Cad Cell Resistance when Sensing flameMaintenance Optional AccessoriesBy Serviceman Additional OIL Furnace MaintenanceCoil Cavity Damper Non-Platinum Series Only Damper without Coil Cavity 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 Equivalent Orifice Sizes AT High Altitudes High Altitude
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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.

The M1S series is well-known for its reliability and performance. It features a single-stage heating process that delivers consistent warmth to any space. With its multi-speed blower, the M1S ensures quiet and comfortable airflow, adapting seamlessly to varying temperature demands. Its robust construction coupled with an energy-efficient design makes it an ideal choice for those looking for dependable heating without sky-high utility bills.

The M1G model steps it up with a two-stage heating system that offers enhanced comfort and efficiency. By operating at a lower speed during milder conditions, the M1G can effectively reduce energy consumption while still maintaining a cozy environment. It is equipped with a variable-speed blower that not only enhances efficiency but also minimizes noise, making it perfect for residential areas. The M1G is designed with advanced safety features, including an integrated control board that monitors furnace functions to ensure optimal performance.

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.

The M1M model integrates cutting-edge technology with a focus on maximum efficiency. Featuring a modulating gas valve, this model can adjust its output based on real-time heating requirements. This adaptability ensures that the furnace operates at peak efficiency, significantly lowering energy bills and improving overall comfort. The M1M also boasts advanced diagnostic capabilities that allow for easy troubleshooting, thus reducing maintenance time and costs.

In summary, Nordyne's M1 series furnaces—M1S, M1G, M1B, and M1M—offer a range of options to meet diverse heating needs. With technologies designed for efficiency, reliability, and comfort, Nordyne continues to solidify its reputation as a leader in the HVAC market, providing homeowners with effective heating solutions tailored to their lifestyles and budgets.