Nordyne M3RL GAS Supply and Piping, Furnace with Condensate Drain Trap Assembly

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Collector

A

 

 

 

Box

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clamp

 

 

 

 

Step 1:

Loosen

Burner

 

 

Step 2: Rotate to drain direction

 

 

Step 3:

Retighten

Box

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Hard”

 

 

Keep

 

 

Downward

J Drain Tube

 

 

 

 

Slope

 

 

 

Floor

 

 

 

 

Alt. Drain

Alt. Drain

Alt. Drain

Alt. Drain

 

Figure 21. Furnace with Condensate Drain Trap Assembly

1.Remove the collector box soft tube at location A in Figure 21 and insure the exit from the collector box is clear of any debris or obstructions.

2.Replace this tube and insure the fit to the header spout is air tight. Air will be drawn into the header if this connection is not tight.

3.Check other tube connections along the drain system. Insure that all are air tight.

NOTE: Industry research studies indicate that when condensate is routed to an active drain, household detergents, etc., buffer its acidity. If the drain is not actively used or if codes require, obtain a neutralizer kit (See Table 12). Proper drains and connections to the condensate tub- ing are required as NORDYNE cannot be held responsible for water leakage which occurs due to loose hose connections or improperly sealed drain line pipes.

GAS SUPPLY AND PIPING

General

This furnace is equipped for bottom, left, or right side gas entry. Typical gas service hook- ups are shown in Figure 22. When making the gas connection provide clearance between the gas supply line and the entry hole in the furnace casing to avoid unwanted noise and/or damage to the furnace.

All gas piping must be installed in compliance with local codes and utility regulations. Some localregulationsrequiretheinstallationofamanual main shut-off valve and ground joint union exter- nal to the furnace. The shut-off valve should be

readily accessible for service and/or emer- gency use. Consult the local utility or gas supplier for additional requirements regarding placement of the manual main gas shut-off. In the absence of local codes, the gas line instal- lation must comply with the provisions stated in the Federal Manufactured Home Standard (H.U.D Title 24, part 280) and the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA-54) or (CAN/ CGA B149) installation codes.

A drip leg should be installed in the vertical pipe run to the unit. Table 7 lists gas flow capacities for standard pipe sizes as a function of length in typical applications based on nominal pres- sure drop in the line.

NOTE: Gas piping must not be run in or through air ducts, gas vents, etc.

Compounds used on threaded joints of gas piping must be resistant to the actions of lique- fied petroleum gases.

!CAUTION:

Do not use matches, lighters, candles, or other sources of open flame to check for gas leaks.

NOTE: When pressure testing gas supply lines at pressures greater than 1/2 psig (14 in. water column), the furnace must be discon- nected from the gas supply piping system to prevent damage to the gas control valve.

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M3RL specifications

The Nordyne M3RL is a high-efficiency gas furnace designed for residential heating applications, characterized by its robust performance and advanced technologies. It is part of Nordyne's distinguished lineup, which emphasizes reliability and comfort in home heating systems. The M3RL model is particularly notable for its focus on energy efficiency, making it an attractive option for homeowners looking to reduce their energy expenses while maintaining optimal heating levels.

One of the standout features of the Nordyne M3RL is its high Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating, which often exceeds 80%. This efficient design ensures that more of the fuel consumed is converted into usable heat for the home. By employing a variable-speed blower, the M3RL enhances comfort by allowing for more precise control over air circulation, contributing to better temperature consistency throughout the living space.

The M3RL utilizes advanced multi-stage heating technology, allowing the system to operate at different capacities depending on the heating demand. This means it can run at lower settings during milder weather, which not only saves energy but also reduces wear and tear on the equipment, extending its lifespan. The furnace also includes a reliable ignition system that ensures quick and safe starts, eliminating the inefficiencies associated with older pilot light systems.

Another important characteristic of the Nordyne M3RL is its acoustical insulation, which minimizes operational noise. The quiet operation is particularly valued in residential settings, where noise pollution can be disruptive. Additionally, the furnace features a compact design, making it easy to install in a variety of spaces, including tight basements or utility rooms.

The M3RL model is also equipped with a smart control system that interfaces seamlessly with modern thermostats, offering homeowners the ability to program their heating schedules and optimize energy usage. This integration with smart home technology positions the M3RL not just as a heating solution, but as a component of a more comprehensive home energy management system.

In conclusion, the Nordyne M3RL gas furnace represents a blend of efficiency, advanced technology, and user-friendly features. Its high AFUE rating, multi-stage heating capability, quiet operation, and smart technology integration make it a reliable choice for homeowners aiming to enhance their comfort while minimizing energy costs. This furnace is a testament to Nordyne's commitment to innovation in the HVAC industry.