A caution – Carrier WEATHERMAKER 8000 58WAV User Manual

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Table 6—Model 58WAV Orifice Size and Manifold Pressure for Correct Input Rate

(Tabulated Data Based on Altitude Up to 2000 Ft and 22,000 Btuh Per Burner)

GAS

HEAT

VALUE

(BTU/CU FT)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF NATURAL GAS

0.56

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

0.58

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

0.60

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

0.62

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

0.64

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

0.66

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

0.68

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

0.70

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

0.72

Orf

No.

Mnfid

Press.

860

41

42

3.2
3.6

41

42

3.3

3.7

41

42
40

3.4

3.8
3.2

41
40

3.5

3.3

41

39
40

3.7

3.2
3.4

41
39

40

3.8

3.3
3.5

39

40

3.4

3.6

38

39

40

3.2

3.5

3.7

38

39

40

3.3

3.6
3.8

875

42

3.4

41

42

3.2

3.6

41

42

3.3

3.7

41
42
40

3.4

3.8
3.2

41
40

3.5

3.3

41
39

40

3.6

3.2

3.4

41

39
40

3.8

3.3

3.5

39

40

3.3

3.6

38

39

40

3.2

3.4
3.7

890

42

3.3

42

3.4

41
42

3.2
3.6

41
42

3.3

3.7

41
42

3.4
3.8

41
40

3.5

3.2

41
40

3.6
3.3

41
39
40

3.7
3.2

3.4

41
39

40

3.8
3.3

3.5

905

42

3.2

42

3.3

42

3.4

41
42

3.2
3.6

41
42

3.3

3.7

41
42

3.4
3.8

41
40

3.5

3.2

41
40

3.6
3.3

41
39
40

3.7
3.2

3.4

920

43

3.8

42

3.2

42

3.3

42

3.4

41
42

3.2
3.5

41
42

3.3

3.7

41
42

3.4
3.8

41
40

3.5
3.2

41
40

3.6
3.3

935

43

3.7

43

3.8

42

3.2

42

3.3

42

3.4

41
42

3.2
3.5

41
42

3.3

3.7

41
42

3.4
3.8

41
40

3.5

3.2

950

43

3.6

43

3.7

43

3.8

42

3.2

42

3.3

42

3.4

41
42

3.2

3.5

41

42

3.3

3.6

41
42

3.4

3.7

965

43

3.4

43

3.6

43

3.7

43

3.8

42

3.2

42

3.3

42

3.4

41

42

3.2

3.5

41
42

3.3

3.6

980

44

43

3.8

3.3

42

3.5

43

3.6

43

3.7

43

3.8

42

3.2

42

3.3

42

3.4

41
42

3.2

3.5

995

44
43

3.7

3.2

44
43

3.8

3.4

43

3.5

43

3.6

43

3.7

43

3.8

42

3.2

42

3.3

42

3.4

1010

3.6

44

43

3.7
3.3

44

43

3.8

3.4

43

3.5

43

3.6

43

3.7

43

3.8

42

3.2

42

3.3

1025

44

3.5

44

43

3.6

3.2

44
43

3.7

3.3'

43

3.4

43

3.5

43

3.6

43

3.7

43

3.8

43

3.2

1040

44

3.4

3.5

44
43

3.6

3.2

44
43

3.7
3.3

43

3.4

43

3.5

43

3.6

43

3.7

43

3.8

1055

44

3.3

44

3.4

44

3.5

44
43

3.6

3.2

44
43

3.8
3.3

43

3.4

43

3.5

43

3.6

43

3.7

1070

44

3.2

44

3.3

44

3.4

44

3.5

44
43

3.7

3.2

44
43

3.8

3.3

43

3.4

43

3.5

43

3.6

1085

45

3.8

44

3.2

44

3.3

44

3.4

44

3.6

44
43

3.7
2.3

44
43

3.8

3.3

43

3.4

43

3.5

1100

45

3.7

45

3.8

3.4

44

3.2

44

3.4

44

3.5

44

3.6

44
43

3.7

3.2

44
43

3.8

3.3

43

3.4

A

CAUTION

DO NOT redrill burner orifices. Improper drilling (burrs, out

of round, etc.) can cause excessive burner operating noise and

misdirection of burner flames. This could result in flame

impingement on burners and heat exchanger surfaces, leading

to potential failures.

(2.) Turn off all other gas appliances and pilots.
(3.) Start furnace and let run for 3 minutes.
(4.) Measure time (in sec) for gas meter to complete 1

revolution.

(5.) Refer to Table 7 for cu ft of gas per hr.
(6.) Multiply gas rate (cu ft/hr) by heating value (Btu/cu

ft).

EXAMPLE:

Btu heating input = Btu/cu ft X cu ft/hr

Heating value of gas 1070 Btu/cu ft

Time for 1 revolution of 2-cu ft dial = 72 sec

Gas rate = 100 X 1070=107,000 Btuh ,

(7.) Measured gas input should not exceed gas input on

unit rating plate.

(8.) Proceed to item c. to adjust manifold pressure.

c. Adjust gas input.

(1.) Remove regulator adjustment seal cap. (See Fig. 11.)
(2.) Turn adjusting screw counterclockwise to decrease

input. Turn screw clockwise to increase input. DO

NOT set manifold pressure less than 3.2- in. wc or

more than 3.8-in. wc for natural gas. Make any major

adjustments by changing main burner orifices.

(3.) When correct input is obtained, replace regulator seal

cap. Main burner flame should be clear blue, almost

transparent. (See Fig. 12.)

d. High altitude —In the United States, gas input on rating

plate is for altitudes up to 2000 ft. Ratings for altitudes over

2000 ft must be 4 percent less for each 1000 ft above sea

level. To obtain the altitude adjusted rating, adjust the

manifold pressure (see item c.) and replace the main burner

orifices as needed. Refer to NFGC Appendix F, Table F-4

for proper orifice sizing at high altitudes.

e. Canadian installations only —The Canadian ratings are

approved for altitudes up to 2000 ft for natural and propane

gases. High-altitude ratings are from 2000 "ft to 4500 ft

above sea level. See Table 8 for nominal burner orifice

size. High-altitude rating includes a 10 percent derate as

required by Canadian standards.

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