Goodmans CPG SERIES installation manual Propane GAS Installations, GAS Piping Checks

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GAS PIPING CHECKS

CAUTION

TO PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY DUE TO FIRE, THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE PERFORMED REGARDING GAS CONNECTIONS AND PRESSURE TESTING:

THE UNIT AND ITS GAS CONNECTIONS MUST BE LEAK TESTED BEFORE PLACING IN OPERATION. BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE, NEVER USE A MATCH OR OPEN FLAME TO TEST FOR LEAKS. NEVER EXCEED SPECIFIED PRESSURES FOR TESTING. HIGHER PRESSURE MAY

DAMAGE GAS VALVE AND CAUSE OVERFIRING WHICH MAY RESULT IN PREMATURE HEAT EXCHANGE FAILURE.

THIS UNIT AND ITS SHUT-OFF VALVE MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM

THE GAS SUPPLY DURING ANY PRESSURE TESTING OF THAT SYSTEM AT TEST PRESSURES IN EXCESS OF 1/2 PSIG (3.48 KPA).

THIS UNIT MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM BY CLOSING ITS MANUAL SHUT-OFF VALVE DURING ANY PRESSURE

TESTING OF THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM AT TEST PRESSURES EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 1/2 PSIG (3.48 KPA).

WARNING

TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY, BE SURE THERE IS

NO OPEN FLAME IN THE VICINITY DURING AIR BLEEDING.

There will be air in the gas supply line after testing for leaks on a new installation. Therefore, the air must be bled from the line by loosening the ground joint union until pure gas is expelled. Tighten union and wait for five minutes until all gas has been dissipated in the air. Be certain there is no open flame in the vicinity during air bleeding procedure. The unit is placed in operation by closing the main electrical disconnect switch for the unit.

PROPANE GAS INSTALLATIONS

WARNING

TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAUSED BY A PROPANE GAS LEAK, INSTALL A GAS DETECTING WARNING DEVICE. SINCE RUST CAN REDUCE THE LEVEL OF ODORANT IN PROPANE GAS, A GAS DETECTING WARNING DEVICE IS THE ONLY RELIABLE WAY TO DETECT A PROPANE GAS LEAK. CONTACT A LOCAL PROPANE GAS SUPPLIER ABOUT INSTALLING A GAS DETECTING WARNING DEVICE.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Propane gas conversion kits must be installed to convert units to propane gas. NOx screens must be removed before converting to LP. Remove burner assembly and pull NOx screens from each burner tube. When all the screens are out, reassemble the burner assembly without the screens.

All propane gas equipment must conform to the safety standards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters (See NBFU Manual 58).

For satisfactory operation, propane gas supply pressure must be within 9.7 - 10.3 inches W.C. at the manifold with all gas appliances in operation. Maintaining proper gas pressure depends on three main factors:

1.Vaporization rate, which depends on (a) temperature of the liquid, and (b) wetted surface area of the container or containers.

2.Proper pressure regulation.

3.Pressure drop in lines between regulators, and between second stage regulator and the appliance. Pipe size required will depend on length of pipe run and total load of all appliances.

TANKS AND PIPING

Complete information regarding tank sizing for vaporization, recommended regulator settings and pipe sizing is available from most regulator manufacturers and propane gas suppliers.

Since propane gas will quickly dissolve white lead or most standard commercial compounds, special pipe dope must be used. Shellac base compounds resistant to the actions of liquefied petroleum gases such as Gasolac®, Stalactic®, Clyde’s® or John Crane® are satisfactory.

See below for typical propane gas piping.

First Stage

5 to 15 PSIG

(20 PSIG Max.)

Regulator

Continuous

 

11" W.C.

200 PSIG

Second Stage

Maximum

Regulator

Typical Propane Gas Piping

ROOF TOP LOCATION AND INSTALLATION

The gas supply piping location and installation for roof top units must be in accordance with local codes or, in the ab- sence of locals codes, with ordinances of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1).

A manual gas shutoff valve must be field installed external to the roof top unit. In addition, a drip leg must be installed near the inlet connection. A ground joint union connection is re- quired between the external shutoff valve and the unit con- nection to the gas valve to permit removal of the burner as- sembly for servicing.

1.Route gas piping to unit so that it does not interfere with the removal of access panels. Support and align piping to prevent strains or misalignment of the manifold assembly.

2.All units are furnished with standard female NPT pipe connections. Connection pipe sizes for CPG036 through 072 units is 1/2" NPT on 045 to 140 mBH units. The size of the gas supply piping to the unit must be based on length of run, number of units on the system, gas characteristics, BTU requirement and available supply pressure. All piping must be done in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1).

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Contents CPG Series Replacement Parts Safety InstructionsGeneral Information High VoltageUnit Location Clearances Roof Curb POST-INSTALLATION Checks Roof TOP Duct ConnectionsRigging Details Weights shown are belt drive with no accessories Electrical Wiring Power and Low Voltage Block ConnectionsGAS Supply Piping Areas Without Convenience OutletInlet GAS Pressure Propane GAS Installations GAS Piping ChecksCirculating AIR and Filters Venting Condensate Drain ConnectionSTARTUP, ADJUSTMENTS, and Checks PRE-STARTUP InstructionsThree Phase Models Only Percent voltage unbalance Must not exceed 2%Rollout Protection Control Manifold Pressure Check PSC Motor Normal Sequence of Operation Flame Sensor and Ignition Electrode LocationTroubleshooting Check rollout limitAdjustment Input RatingInput Btu/Hr = AIR Flow Adjustments Motor Sheave AdjustmentsMaintenance PSC MotorCabinet Finish Maintenance Burner Flame CPG036 Direct Drive Down Shot CPG036 Direct Drive HorizontalCPG048 Direct Drive Down Shot CPG048 Direct Drive HorizontalCPG060 Direct Drive Down Shot CPG060 Direct Drive Horizontal CPG036 Standard Belt Drive Horizontal CPG048 Standard Belt Drive HorizontalCPG060 Standard Belt Drive Horizontal CPG072 Standard Belt Drive Horizontal806 744 CPG036 High Static Belt Drive Down Shot CPG048 High Static Belt Drive Down ShotCPG060 High Static Belt Drive Down Shot CPG072 High Static Belt Drive Down ShotCPG036 High Static Belt Drive Horizontal CPG048 High Static Belt Drive HorizontalCPG060 High Static Belt Drive Horizontal CPG072 High Static Belt Drive HorizontalAppendix B Electrical Data Appendix C Unit Dimensions Appendix D Wiring Diagrams CPG036480451D Single Phase 240V/60HZ Direct Drive IICINSTALLER/SERVICEMAN 208-240/1/60 0140L00510 REV aCPG0360480901D Single Phase 240V/60HZ Direct Drive 208-240/1/60 0140L00506 REV a CPG0060*1D Single Phase 240V/60HZ Direct Drive YL/PK240/1/60 0140L00429 REV B CPG060*3D Three Phase 208-230V/60HZ Direct YL PKS1 TB1 CPG060*3D Three Phase 208-230V/60HZ Direct Drive CPG036048*3D Three Phase 208-230V/60HZ Direct Drive Motor Wires208-240/3/60 0140L00512 REV B CPG036048*3D Three Phase 230V/60HZ Direct Drive 208-240/3/60 0140L00507 REV B 460-575/3/60 0140L00870 REV B 460-575/3/60 0140L00870 REV B Y1 C LPS HPS PLF High Voltage CPG0360480454B Three Phase 575V/60HZ Belt Drive VMR IGNCPG0360480453B Three Phase 240V/60HZ Belt Drive 208-240/3/60 0140L00979 REV B Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P