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Table 12 – Gas Rate (cu ft/hr)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECONDS

SIZE OF TEST DIAL

SECONDS

SIZE OF TEST DIAL

FOR 1

 

 

 

FOR 1

 

 

 

REVOLUTION

1 CU FT

2 CU FT

5 CU FT

REVOLUTION

1 CU FT

2 CU FT

5 CU FT

10

360

720

1800

50

72

144

360

11

327

655

1636

51

71

141

355

12

300

600

1500

52

69

138

346

13

277

555

1385

53

68

136

340

14

257

514

1286

54

67

133

333

15

240

480

1200

55

65

131

327

16

225

450

1125

56

64

129

321

17

212

424

1059

57

63

126

316

18

200

400

1000

58

62

124

310

19

189

379

947

59

61

122

305

20

180

360

900

60

60

120

300

21

171

343

857

62

58

116

290

22

164

327

818

64

56

112

281

23

157

313

783

66

54

109

273

24

150

300

750

68

53

106

265

25

144

288

720

70

51

103

257

26

138

277

692

72

50

100

250

27

133

267

667

74

48

97

243

28

129

257

643

76

47

95

237

29

124

248

621

78

46

92

231

30

120

240

600

80

45

90

225

31

116

232

581

82

44

88

220

32

113

225

563

84

43

86

214

33

109

218

545

86

42

84

209

34

106

212

529

88

41

82

205

35

103

206

514

90

40

80

200

36

100

200

500

92

39

78

196

37

97

195

486

94

38

76

192

38

95

189

474

96

38

75

188

39

92

185

462

98

37

74

184

40

90

180

450

100

36

72

180

41

88

176

439

102

35

71

178

42

86

172

429

104

35

69

173

43

84

167

419

106

34

68

170

44

82

164

409

108

33

67

167

45

80

160

400

110

33

65

164

46

78

157

391

112

32

64

161

47

76

153

383

116

31

62

155

48

75

150

375

120

30

60

150

49

73

147

367

 

 

 

 

c. Adjust air temperature rise by adjusting blower speed. Increase blower speed to reduce temperature rise. Decrease blower speed to increase temperature rise. For low heat, speed selection can be low (factory setting), med-low, or med (5-speed blowers only).

d.Remove thermostat jumpers and release Blower Access Door Switch.

e.To change motor speed selection for low heat, remove blower motor lead from control LO-HEAT terminal. (See Fig. 34.) Select desired blower motor speed lead from 1 of the other terminals and relocate it to the LO-HEAT terminal. (See Table 13 for lead color identification). Reconnect original lead to SPARE terminal.

f.Repeat steps a through e.

!CAUTION

FURNACE OVERHEATING HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in reduced furnace life.

Recheck temperature rise. It must be within limits specified on the rating plate. Recommended operation is at the midpoint of rise range or slightly above.

g.When correct low heat input rate and temperature rise is achieved, proceed to Step 6.

6.Adjust Manifold Pressure to Obtain High Heat Rate

a. Remove high fire regulator adjustment cap from gas valve pressure regulator.

b.Manually close blower access door switch.

c.Jumper R, W/W1 and W2 thermostat connections on control to run furnace in high heat. (See Fig. 34.)

d.d. Turn high-heat adjusting screw (3/16 in. or smaller flat tipped screwdriver) counterclockwise (out) to decrease input rate or clockwise (in) to increase rate.

e.Re-install high-fire adjustment caps.

f.Leave manifold or similar device connected and proceed to Step 7.

NOTE: DO NOT set high-heat manifold pressure less than 3.2-in. wc or more than 3.8-in. wc for natural gas. If manifold pressure is outside this range, change main burner orifices.

7.Verify natural gas high heat input rate by clocking meter. NOTE: Gas valve regulator adjustment caps must be in place for proper input to be clocked.

a.Turn off all other gas appliances and pilots served by the meter.

b.Run for 3 minutes in high-heat operation.

c.Measure time (in sec) for gas meter to complete 1 revolution and note reading.

d.Refer to Table 12 for cubic ft of gas per hr.

e.Multiply gas rate cu ft/hr by heating value (Btuh/cu ft) to obtain input.

NOTE: Using the 2 cu. ft or 5 cu. ft gas meter dial provides greater accuracy in verifying gas input rate.

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Bryant 120 instruction manual Gas Rate cu ft/hr, Furnace Overheating Hazard, Seconds Size of Test Dial For Revolution

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