York GF9S*DH, GM9S*DH, GY9S*DH Applying Filter Pressure Drop to Determine System Airflow

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APPLYING FILTER PRESSURE DROP TO DETERMINE SYSTEM AIRFLOW

To determine the approximate airflow of the unit with a filter in place, fol- low the steps below:

1.Select the filter type.

2.Determine the External System Static Pressure (ESP) without the filter.

3.Select a filter pressure drop from the table based upon the number of return air openings or return air opening size and add to the ESP from Step 2 to determine the total system static.

4.If total system static matches a ESP value in the airflow table (i.e. 0.20, 0.60, etc,) the system airflow corresponds to the intersection of the ESP column and Model/Blower Speed row.

5.If the total system static falls between ESP values in the table (i.e. 0.58, 0.75, etc.), the static pressure may be rounded to the nearest value in the table determining the airflow using Step 4 or calculate the airflow by using the following example.

Example: For a 120,000 Btuh furnace operating on high speed blower, it is found that total system static is 0.58" w.c. To determine the system airflow, complete the following steps:

1.Obtain the airflow values at 0.50" & 0.60" ESP.

Airflow @ 0.50": 2152 CFM

Airflow @ 0.60": 2042 CFM

2.Subtract the airflow @ 0.50" from the airflow @ 0.60" to obtain air- flow difference.

2042 - 2152 = -110 CFM

3.Subtract the total system static from 0.50" and divide this differ- ence by the difference in ESP values in the table, 0.60" - 0.50", to obtain a percentage.

(0.58 - 0.50) / (0.60 - 0.50) = 0.8

4.Multiply percentage by airflow difference to obtain airflow reduc- tion.

(0.8) x (-110) = -88

5.Subract airflow reduction value to airflow @ 0.50" to obtain actual airflow @ 0.58" ESP.

2152 - 88 = 2064

 

FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES - NON-ELECTRICAL

MODEL NO.

DESCRIPTION

USED WITH

1NP0347

PROPANE (LP) CONVERSION KIT

ALL MODELS

1CT0302

CONCENTRIC INTAKE/VENT 2”

ALL MODELS EXCEPT 120 MBH

1CT0303

CONCENTRIC INTAKE/VENT 3”

ALL MODELS

1PS0904

 

40

1PS0901

HIGH ALTITUDE PRESSURE SWITCH KIT

60/100/120

 

(Does Not Include Orifices)

 

1PS0902

80/1200

1PS0903

 

80/1600

1NK0301

CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZER KIT

ALL MODELS

1HT0901

SIDEWALL VENT TERMINATION KIT 3”

ALL MODELS

1HT0902

SIDEWALL VENT TERMINATION KIT 2”

ALL MODELS

1CB0314

COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR BASE

14-1/2” CABINET

 

These kits are required in downflow application when using G*F*

 

1CB0317

17-1/2” CABINET

 

series coils. These kits are not required with MC/FC series coils,

 

1CB0321

21” CABINET

but please ensure that the coil and furnace are secured and that

1CB0324

24 1/2” CABINET

there are noair leaks.

 

 

 

1TK0914

 

14-1/2” CABINET

1TK0917

COIL TRANSITION KIT

17-1/2” CABINET

1TK0921

21” CABINET

 

1TK0924

 

24 1/2” CABINET

1VK0901

3-WAY TRANSITION KIT

All MODELS

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Contents List of Figures Section I SafetyList of Sections List of TablesAnce to a 50 HZ Power Supply or a Voltage Above 130 Volts Specific Safety Rules and PrecautionsSafety Requirements Combustion AIR Quality List of ContaminantsDirectly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL OBSTRUC- Tions InspectionFurnace Location and Clearances Section II Ductwork Floor Base and Ductwork InstallationDuctwork Installation Ductwork General InformationRound Duct Size InputReturn1 Rectangular2 Round2 Supply3 Downflow Air Conditioning Coil Cabinet Horizontal Installations With a Cooling Coil CabinetHorizontal Installations Without a Cooling Coil Cabinet Horizontal ModelsCFM Filter InstallationSection III Filters Downflow Filters Attic InstallationSuspended Furnace / Crawl Space Installation Horizontal ApplicationSection IV GAS Piping Afue Section V Electrical PowerElectrical Power Connections LOW Voltage Control Wiring Connections Supply Voltage ConnectionsAC1 Section VI Twinning and Staging Staging Combustion AIR and Vent SafetySection VII Combustion AIR and Vent System Combustion AIR/VENT Pipe Sizing Model Input Pipe Size MaximumCombustion AIR / Vent Clearances Combustion AIR and Vent Piping AssemblyElbow Dimension Furnace Vent Connection SizesVent Clearances Home LayoutVent System Downflow Vent AssemblyHorizontal Vent Assembly Horizontal Vent Applications and TerminationCombustion AIR Supply Vertical Vent Applications TerminationVenting Multiple Units Outdoor Combustion AirDampers, Louvers and Grilles Canada Only Ambient Combustion Air SupplyCombustion Air Source From Outdoors BtuhVentilated Combustion Air Termination Vent and Supply Outside Air Safety Check ProcedureVentilated Combustion Air Condensate Drain Trap and Drain Freeze Protection Section Viii Condensate PipingCondensate Drain Condensate Drain Hose Part NumbersHose #5 Hose #1 Horizontal Left Air Flow Inducer Low Refer to Figures 31Hose #9 Hose #4 Hose #6 Horizontal Right Air Flow Inducer High Refer to Figures Unitary Products Group HOSE#1 Hose #2 Barbed TEE Hose #4 Hose #7 Hose #9 Section IX Safety Controls Section X START-UP AdjustmentsIgnition System Sequence Calculating the Furnace Input Natural GASUSA use the following formula to calculate the furnace input Nominal Manifold Pressure Adjustment of Manifold GAS PressureInlet GAS Pressure Range Reading the gas pressure with the burner box cover in placeWith Burner BOX Cover in Place Adjustment of Temperature RiseAdjustment of FAN Control Settings With Burner BOX Cover RemovedSlow Green Flash Normal operation Furnace Control DiagnosticsDiagnostic Fault Code Storage and Retrieval Ignition ControlAirflow Range Minimum Filter Type Opening Size Disposable Filter PerformanceModels PleatedModel no Description Used with Field Installed Accessories NON-ELECTRICALApplying Filter Pressure Drop to Determine System Airflow Section XI Wiring Diagram Unitary 5005 Norman Product York Group Drive 73069

GF9S*DH, GY9S*DH, GM9S*DH specifications

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