Amana VR8205 installation instructions Figure High Limit Control

Models: VR8205

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3.INPUT = GAS HTG VALUE x 3600 SEC. PER CUBIC FOOT (3600 is a conversion factor- 3600 seconds = 1 hour.)

Example: Natural gas with a heating value of 1000 BTU per cubic foot and 34 seconds per cubic foot as deter- mined by Step 2, then:

Input = 1000 x 3600 x 34

= 106,000 BTU per Hour

NOTE: BTU content of the gas can be obtained from the gas supplier.

This measured input must not be greater than the input indicated in Specification Sheet.

4.Relight all other appliances turned off in Step 1. Be sure all pilot burners are operating.

CHECK BURNER FLAMES

Flames should be stable, soft and blue, (dust may cause orange tips but they must not be yellow), extending directly outward from the burners without curling, floating or lifting off.

CHECK TEMPERATURE RISE

Check the temperature rise through the unit by placing thermometers in supply and return air registers as close to the furnace as possible. Be sure the thermometers do not “see” the heat exchangers or false readings could be obtained.

1.All registers must be open, all duct dampers must be in their final (fully or partially open) position, and the unit operated for 15 minutes before taking readings.

2.The temperature rise must be within the range specified on the rating plate or Specification Sheet.

NOTE: Air temperature rise is the temperature difference between supply and return air.

With a properly designed system, the proper amount of temperature rise will normally be obtained when the unit is operated at rated input with the “as shipped” blower speed.

If the correct amount of temperature rise is not obtained, it may be necessary to change the blower speed. A faster blower speed will lower the temperature rise. A slower blower speed will increase the temperature rise.

NOTE: Blower speed must be set to give the correct air temperature rise through the furnace as marked on the rating plate.

CHANGING BLOWER SPEEDS

Manual backgroundManual background WARNING

To avoid death or personal injury due to electrical shock, turn off power to the furnace before changing speed taps.

All furnaces ship at high speed for cooling and the speed listed in Specification Sheet for heating. These speeds should be adjusted by the installer to match the job require- ments. See Specification Sheet for details.

Connect the correct motor leads to the COOL, HEAT, and PARK terminals. If heating speed will equal cooling speed, use the jumper wire provided. All unused motor leads that are not connected to “PARK” terminals on the control must be taped to prevent shorts.

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High Limit Control

CHECK HIGH LIMIT CONTROL

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To prevent death, personal injury, property damage or premature failure of heat exchanger, do not adjust the limit control (factory preset).

Check limit control operation after 15 minutes of operation by blocking the return air grille(s).

1.After several minutes the burners must go OFF. Blower will continue to run.

2.Remove air restrictions and burners will relight after a cool down period of a few minutes.

Adjust the thermostat setting below room temperature

1.Burners must go off.

2.Circulating air blower will continue to run for 60, 90, 120 or 180 seconds as set.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This unit must not be used as a construction heater during the finishing phases of construc- tion of a new structure. This type of use may result in premature failure due to extremely low return air tempera- tures and exposure to corrosive or very dirty atmospheres.

TO TURN OFF FURNACE

1.Set the thermostat to lowest setting.

2.Turn off the electrical power supply to the furnace.

3.Honeywell Model VR-8205, or White Rodgers Model 36E36, or Robertshaw Model 7222: Turn the gas

control knob clockwise Manual background to the OFF position. The knob should turn easily. Do not use excessive force.

White Rodgers Model 36E22: Push switch to the OFF position.

4.Close manual gas shutoff valve external to the furnace.

5.Replace the door on the unit.

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Amana VR8205 installation instructions Figure High Limit Control