Johnson Controls TM9X*MP Section IV GAS Piping, Side Return, GAS Safety, GAS Piping Installation

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SIDE RETURN

Locate the “L” shaped corner locators. These indicate the size of the cut- out to be made in the furnace side panel. Refer to Figure 14.

Front of

Furnace

Side of

Furnace

Corner

Markings

FIGURE 14: Side Return Cutout Markings

Install the side filter rack following the instructions provided with that accessory. If a filter(s) is provided at another location in the return air system, the ductwork may be directly attached to the furnace side panel.

Some accessories such as electronic air cleaners and pleated media may require a larger side opening. Follow the instructions supplied with that accessory for side opening requirements. Do not cut the opening larger than the dimensions shown in Figure 13.

HORIZONTAL APPLICATION

Horizontal Filters

All filters and mounting provision must be field supplied. All installa- tions must have a filter installed.

Any branch duct (rectangular or round duct) attached to the plenum must attach to the vertical plenum before the filter. The use of straps and/or supports is required to support the weight of the external filter box.

Downflow Filters

Downflow furnaces typically are installed with the filters located above the furnace, extending into the return air plenum or duct. Any branch duct (rectangular or round duct) attached to the plenum must attach to the vertical plenum above the filter height.

Filter(s) may be located in the duct system external to the furnace using an external duct filter box attached to the furnace plenum or at the end of the duct in a return filter grille(s). The use of straps and/or supports is required to support the weight of the external filter box.

SECTION IV: GAS PIPING

GAS SAFETY

DANGER

An overpressure protection device, such as a pressure regulator, must be installed in the gas piping system upstream of the furnace and must act to limit the downstream pressure to the gas valve so it does not exceed 0.5 psig [14" w.c. (3.48 kPa)]. Pressures exceeding

0.5psig [14” w.c. (3.48 kPa)] at the gas valve will cause damage to the gas valve, resulting in a fire or explosion or cause damage to the furnace or some of its components that will result in property damage and loss of life.

Outlet

 

Vent Port

Pressure

 

 

 

Port

 

 

Inlet

 

Outlet

Wrench

OFF

 

Boss

ON

 

Inlet

Main Regulator

Pressure

On/Off Switch

Adjustment

Port

 

(Shown in ON position)

 

FIGURE 15: Gas Valve

Plan your gas supply before determining the correct gas pipe entry. Use 90° service elbow(s), or short nipples and conventional 90° elbow(s) to enter through the cabinet access holes.

GAS PIPING INSTALLATION

Properly sized wrought iron, approved flexible or steel pipe must be used when making gas connections to the unit. If local codes allow the use of a flexible gas appliance connection, always use a new listed con- nector. Do not use a connector that has previously serviced another gas appliance.

Some utility companies or local codes require pipe sizes larger than the minimum sizes listed in these instructions and in the codes. The furnace rating plate and the instructions in this section specify the type of gas approved for this furnace - only use those approved gases. The instal- lation of a drip leg and ground union is required. Refer to Figure 16.

To Gas

Supply

Ground

To Gas

NOTE: Ground Union maybe installed inside or outside unit.

 

Supply

 

External

 

 

 

 

 

Ground

 

External

 

Manual

To Gas

 

Union

 

Manual

Ground

Shut-off

 

Supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shut-off

 

Union

 

Valve

To Gas

 

 

 

 

Supply

 

To Gas

 

Valve

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Union

Drip

Leg

Gas

Valve

Gas

Pipe

Drip

Leg Ground

Union

Gas

 

 

Pipe

Drip

 

Upflow

Leg

Downflow

Drip Leg

External Manual

GroundShut-off Valve

Union

Gas

Valve

 

Gas

Gas

 

 

To Gas

 

Valve

 

 

Drip

Pipe

 

 

Supply

 

 

 

 

 

Leg

 

 

 

 

Ground

 

 

 

 

 

 

Horizontal

Drip

 

Union

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 16: Gas Piping

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Contents List of Tables List of SectionsList of Figures Combustion AIR and Vent SystemSpecific Safety Rules and Precautions Section I SafetySafety Requirements Combustion AIR Quality List of Contaminants Codes and StandardsInspection Furnace Location and ClearancesDuctwork General Information Floor Base and Ductwork Installation DownflowSection II Ductwork Duct FlangesFurnace Assembly MC & FC Series Coils Coil InstallationCOIL/FURNACE Assembly MC/FC/PC Series Coils Coil Flange InstallationBottom Return and Attic Installations Coil / Furnace Assembly HC Series CoilsDownflow Duct Connectors Critical Coil ProjectionHorizontal Application Downflow ApplicationSection III Filters Filter InstallationCabinet Dimensions Inches Btuh kWSection IV GAS Piping GAS SafetyGAS Piping Installation Side ReturnHigh Altitude GAS Orifice Conversion High Altitude Pressure Switch ConversionGAS Orifice Conversion for Propane LP Manifold Pressures in. w.cLOW Voltage Control Wiring Connections Section V Electrical PowerElectrical Power Connections Supply Voltage ConnectionsSingle Stage Air Conditioner Single Stage Furnace Single Stage Heat Pump Single Stage Furnace Humidifier Connection Accessory ConnectionsElectronic AIR Cleaner Connection TwinningCondensate Drain Termination Will cause the furnace Downflow Configuration Johnson ControlsConfiguration Horizontal LeftHorizontal Right Inducer Rotated Combustion AIR/VENT Pipe Sizing Combustion AIR and Vent SafetySection VII Combustion AIR and Vent System Model Input Pipe Size MaximumCombustion AIR / Venting Combustion AIR and Vent Piping AssemblyElbow a Dimension Fitting Equivalent LengthVent Clearances Home LayoutVent Applications and Termination Vent SystemVenting Multiple Units Combustion AIR Supply Downward VentingOutdoor Combustion Air Ambient Combustion Air SupplyDampers, Louvers and Grilles Canada Only Combustion Air Source From OutdoorsFree Area Ventilated Combustion Air Air Supply Openings and DuctsVentilated Combustion Air Termination Specially Engineered Installations Section Viii START-UP AdjustmentsVent Blower Rotation Ignition System Sequence GAS Piping Leak CheckCalculating the Furnace Input NAT. GAS Seconds For Revolution Cu FtRevolution Read the inlet gas pressure Adjustment of Manifold GAS Pressure & Input RateRead the manifold gas pressure Adjustment of Temperature Rise Adjustment of FAN Control SettingsRollout Switch Controls Section IX Safety ControlsBlower Door Safety Switch Control Circuit FuseSection X Normal Operation and Diagnostics Diagnostic Fault Code Storage and Retrieval Replacement Part Contact Information Section XI Replacement Parts ListFabricated Parts Wiring Furnace Section XII Wiring DiagramJohnson Controls Unitary Products York Drive Norman, OK

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