Thermo Products MDA1-125N, MDA1-50N, MHA1-75N, MHA1-100N, MHA1-50N, MHA1-125N, MDA1-75N Fpm, Formula

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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.

Table 2: Minimum Filter Area Required (Sq. in.)

 

Maximum

 

Furnace Model

 

Filter Type

Rate of

 

 

 

 

MHA1-50

MHA1-75

MHA1-100

MHA1-125

Velocity

 

 

(FPM)

MDA1-50

MDA1-75

MDA1-100

MDA1-125

*THERMO

 

 

 

 

 

PRODUCTS

 

 

 

 

 

SUPPLIED

600

172

254

328

402

PERMANENT

 

 

 

 

 

FILTER

 

 

 

 

 

STANDARD

 

 

 

 

 

PERMANENT

500

208

304

394

484

FILTER

 

 

 

 

 

DISPOSABLE

 

 

 

 

 

TYPE

300

344

506

656

804

FILTER

 

 

 

 

 

*The Thermo Products supplied filter can be cut to size to fit other filter retention systems as long as the minimum size requirement is met.

NOTICE: The filter areas in Table 2 are the minimum areas required based on the flowrate generated by the furnace for standard heating speeds only. The following formula can be used to determine the minimum filter area required for cooling, if the unit is equipped with cooling. This value should then be compared to the value shown in table 2 and the larger of the two should then be used for determining the minimum filter area required for that installation.

FORMULA:

(tons of cooling)(400 CFM per ton)(144 sq. in. per foot) = filter area sq. inches (max. air velocity of filter from table 5 for the filter type)

EXAMPLE: If you had an MHA1/MDA1-100 furnace and 4 tons of cooling and a standard reusable filter.

4 tons x 400 CFM x 144 = 460 square inches for cooling 500

For heating an MHA/MDA-100 needs 328 square inches of standard reusable filter. The filter system must be designed for the larger flow requirement determined for cooling of 460 square inches. A filter would have to be sized so that the area (length x width) was at least 460 sq. in.

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Contents Induced Draft Highboy COUNTERFLOW/HORIZONTAL GAS Furnace Section Safety II. Installation Guidelines Page Packaging Shipping DamageSafety II. Installation Guidelines CodesInstallation Location Closet and Alcove InstallationNon-combustible Material Standard ClearancesRefer to Figure Plenum Flue or Vent All Models Covered by This ManualAir for Combustion and Ventilation MDA1 Horizontal Installation MDA1 Installed Horizontal Filters/ Filter Installation Duct Work and Air ConditioningUse of Non-Thermo Pride Filter Retention Means Optional Thermo Pride Filter RackFPM FormulaVenting Replacing An Existing Furnace From a Common Vent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardCondensing in the Chimney Page Page Vent Connection to Inducer Inducer Mounting Sidewall Venting Automated Literature FAXHorizontal Size and Lengths for Horizontal Vents Horizontal Size and Length for Sidewall VentingGAS Piping General GAS Piping Fire or Explosion HazardPage Installation of Natural GAS Piping Typical Gas PipingInstallation of Propane GAS Piping Steel Pipe Size for Natural Gas IPSPage Field Wiring and Replacing Wiring ElectricalElectronic Air Cleaner and Humidifier Connections Room ThermostatBlower and Control Panel To delay fan Set Switch Initial StartupWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS To Turn Off Gas To Appliance Adjustment Of Heat Input Rate Page Burner Adjustment Setting Supply Air Temperature Rise Typical Observation of Main Burner FlamesCheckout Procedure Important Remove flue blockage when doneDiagnostic Features LED will also flash once at power-upShut off gas and disconnect power before continuing General InspectionHouse Air Blower Return Air Filter Filter Maintenance ProcedureFilter Replacement VI. Installers Instructions to User Appendix a Sources for Reference Standards Appendix B Sequence of Operations Sequence of Operations for Heating SystemMode of Operation Control System Action Appendix C Troubleshooting Flowcharts Heating SystemYes Is ignitor positioned Correctly? Does system run until thermostat is satisfied? MDA1/MHA1-50S00S4426 Description Part Number QTYAppendix E Replacement Parts List MHA1 Page Replacement Parts List MDA1 Page Appendix F Wiring Diagram Page Appendix G MID-EFFICENCY Furnace Specifications MID-EFFICIENCY Highboy GAS Furnace SPECIFICATIONS5Nominal temp. rise Heating fan speed