Thermo Products CHX1-125N, CDX1-75N, CHX1-75N, CHX1-100N, CDX1-125N Checking The Burner Flame

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

17.If checking the input rate by measuring burner manifold pressure, proceed to step 18. If measuring the input rate by clocking the gas meter, repeat steps 9 through 11, above.

18.If the gas pressure is not within the specified high fire manifold pressure range (refer to Table 5), repeat steps 12(a) through 12(d), above, adjusting the high fire gas pressure regulator.

If the manifold pressure remains low and it cannot be adjusted into the proper range, the supply pressure may be too low. Follow these steps.

a.Turn off the gas at the manual gas shutoff valve.

b.Remove the automatic gas control valve inlet pressure tap and attach another pressure gauge to the inlet tap.

c.Turn on the gas and repeat steps 14 and 15, above.

d.Adjust the upstream (inlet) gas pressure to 14.0 in. W.G., or as close as possible.

e.Using a pressure gauge, measure and adjust the burner manifold gas pressure.

If it is still not possible increase the manifold gas pressure to within the required range, there is too little gas supply to operate the furnace at full (high fire) input rate under present conditions. If necessary, consult your gas supplier or qualified heating contractor for recommendations to alleviate the problem.

19.Turn off the gas at the manual gas shutoff valve (turn handle to the OFF position).

20.Remove all pressure gauges and replace all pressure tap plugs.

21.Go to Checkout Procedure below.

Adjusting Burner Input For Altitudes Above 2000 Feet

Ratings of gas utilization equipment are based on sea level operation and shall not be changed for operation at elevations up to 2,000 feet (600 m.). For operation at elevations above 2,000 feet (600 m), equipment ratings shall be reduced at the rate of 4 percent for each 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level.

For additional information, refer to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code.

Checking The Burner Flame

?￿CAUTION: The furnace model series CDX1 and CHX1 are sealed combustion designs that do not require an air shutter adjustment (air shutters are not used) for proper flame characteristics. The burner box access cover must always be secured with all screws in place and tightened before operating furnace.

Once the input rate has been confirmed correct for a specific application, the burner flames should be checked for proper adjustment.

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Contents MG-1010 TWO Stage Condensing GAS FurnaceSafety Information Page Iii Page Index Section Beginning Width of Casing Depth of Casing II. Furnace Specifications CHX1 Series Model noTemperature Rise Blower Motor HP Power Chokes Height of Casing@HEATING TAP C High fire / Low fire CDX1 Series Model noCDX1-75 CDX1-100 CDX1-125 BTU/HR Input High fire / Low fire BTU/HR Output High fire / Low fire#S00S4378 Installation Parts Packages CHX1-75 Description Quantity#S00S4379 #S00S4380 Installation Parts Packages CDX1-75 Description Quantity#S00S4381 Codes and Clearances III. General InstallationCHX1-75 CHX1-100 CHX1-125 CDX1-75 CDX1-100 CDX1-125 B1. CDX1 Horizontal Application Furnace LocationPage General Requirements for Venting CHX1/CDX1 Replacing AN Existing Furnace from a Common VentMaximum Vent Length Sidewall Venting Vent Terminal Location Requirements E1. Single Pipe Sidewall Venting Option Vent Terminal Location GuidelinesOptional Terminations Installation of Outside VENT/AIR Intake TerminationsPage Page Connecting the Exhaust Vent to the Inducer Page Connecting the Combustion AIR Inlet Connecting the Furnace to Roof VENT/AIR Terminations Trap Assembly Mounted on CDX1 Trap Assembly Mounted on CHX1Page General GAS Piping Filters CHX1 Models Highboys CDX1 Models Counterflows AIR Velocity Furnace Model WiringUSE of NON-THERMO Pride Filter Retention Means RateThermostat Connections and Anticipator Setting Electronic AIR Cleaner EAC and Humidifier InstallationBlower and Control Panel Wiring CHX1-75 Settings Low fire High fire CDX1-75Field Wiring and Replacing Wiring CFMContacts Close Retry will be Made If System is in Lockout Operating Instructions Initial Start UPGas flowrate by clocking gas meter Exploded View of CDX/CHX Gas Control System BTU Pressure in. W.G CHX Low CDX LowCHX Low CDX Low Model Series Normal ManifoldChecking The Burner Flame Sketch of Typical Main Burner Flames During Operation Checkout ProcedureConverting GAS Flow Rate Installers Instructions to User Furnace Checkout ProcedureVI. Troubleshooting Diagnostic Features Terminals IND HI to IND N or IND LO to Is the High Limit Page 50V61-143 Control AIR Blower Turn OFF Replacement parts list for CHX1-75, CHX1-100 and CHX1-125 Page Replacement parts list for CDX1-75, CDX1-100 and CDX1-125 Page Appendix B Wiring Diagrams
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CDX1-100N, CDX1-125N, CHX1-100N, CHX1-75N, CHX1-125N specifications

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