Thermo Products MHA1-50N, MDA1-50N, MHA1-75N, MHA1-100N, MHA1-125N Adjustment Of Heat Input Rate

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

B. Adjustment Of Heat Input Rate

The main burner gas orifices for this unit were selected based upon the following assumed characteristic values of the two fuel gases suitable for use with this appliance design:

a.For natural gas having a higher heating value of 1025 BTU per standard cubic foot and a specific gravity of 0.60, or

b.For commercial propane gas with a higher heating value of 2500 BTU per standard cubic foot and a specific gravity of 1.53.

The appliance rating plate inside the burner compartment will specify for which gas the main burner orifices were selected. If the appliance is installed at an altitude that is more than 2,000 feet above sea level, it is mandatory that the input to the burner be reduced 4.0% for every 1,000 feet that it is above sea level. Example: A furnace installed at an elevation of 5,000 feet, its input must be reduced 20.0%. At 5000 ft, a total reduction of 5000 ft x 4% per 1000 ft or 20% is required. This equates to a reduced firing rate of 80,000 BTUH (100,000 BTUH x

0.80= 80,000 BTUH) at an elevation of 5,000 feet. (If the furnace is installed at an elevation of 2,000 feet or less, no reduction in input rate is required.)

For high altitude installations, your local gas supplier may assist in determining the correct main burner orifice size for the elevation at which the appliance is installed. Our Engineering Department will gladly assist in sizing the orifice if the lower heating value, in BTU per cubic foot, the specific gravity of the fuel gas, and the altitude where the appliance will be installed are provided.

To check the input rate of the furnace, allow the unit to operate for 15 minutes and proceed as follows:

1.Contact your gas supplier and ask for the BTU content (higher heating value) of one standard cubic foot of the fuel gas supplied to the appliance at the installation site. If the higher heating values are unavailable, it is reasonable to assume values of 1025 BTU/cu ft, for natural gas, or 2500 BTU/cu ft, for commercial propane gas.

2.With all other gas consuming appliances turned off and using a stopwatch, clock the time required for the (small) dial on the gas meter to make one full revolution. The meter dial will indicate how many cubic feet pass through the meter during one revolution, usually one, two or five. The unit must have been in operation at least 15 minutes before clocking.

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Contents Induced Draft Highboy COUNTERFLOW/HORIZONTAL GAS Furnace Section Safety II. Installation Guidelines Page Shipping Damage PackagingSafety Codes II. Installation GuidelinesCloset and Alcove Installation Installation LocationPlenum Flue or Vent All Models Covered by This Manual Standard ClearancesRefer to Figure Non-combustible MaterialAir for Combustion and Ventilation MDA1 Horizontal Installation MDA1 Installed Horizontal Duct Work and Air Conditioning Filters/ Filter InstallationOptional Thermo Pride Filter Rack Use of Non-Thermo Pride Filter Retention MeansFormula FPMVenting Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Replacing An Existing Furnace From a Common VentCondensing in the Chimney Page Page Vent Connection to Inducer Inducer Mounting Automated Literature FAX Sidewall VentingHorizontal Size and Length for Sidewall Venting Horizontal Size and Lengths for Horizontal VentsGeneral GAS Piping Fire or Explosion Hazard GAS PipingPage Typical Gas Piping Installation of Natural GAS PipingSteel Pipe Size for Natural Gas IPS Installation of Propane GAS PipingPage Electrical Field Wiring and Replacing WiringRoom Thermostat Electronic Air Cleaner and Humidifier ConnectionsBlower and Control Panel Initial Startup To delay fan Set SwitchWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS To Turn Off Gas To Appliance Adjustment Of Heat Input Rate Page Burner Adjustment Typical Observation of Main Burner Flames Setting Supply Air Temperature RiseImportant Remove flue blockage when done Checkout ProcedureLED will also flash once at power-up Diagnostic FeaturesGeneral Inspection Shut off gas and disconnect power before continuingHouse Air Blower Return Air Filter Filter Maintenance ProcedureFilter Replacement VI. Installers Instructions to User Appendix a Sources for Reference Standards Sequence of Operations for Heating System Appendix B Sequence of OperationsMode of Operation Control System Action Heating System Appendix C Troubleshooting FlowchartsYes Is ignitor positioned Correctly? Does system run until thermostat is satisfied? Description Part Number QTY MDA1/MHA1-50S00S4426Appendix E Replacement Parts List MHA1 Page Replacement Parts List MDA1 Page Appendix F Wiring Diagram Page MID-EFFICIENCY Highboy GAS Furnace SPECIFICATIONS5 Appendix G MID-EFFICENCY Furnace SpecificationsNominal temp. rise Heating fan speed