Johnson Controls Residential Gas TM9V MP User Manual

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ADJUSTMENT OF MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE &

INPUT RATE

Inlet and manifold gas pressure may be measured by connecting the
“U” tube manometer to the gas valve with a piece of tubing. Follow the
appropriate section in the instructions below. Refer to Figures 39 for a
drawing of the locations of the pressure ports on the gas valve.

Turn gas off at the ball valve or gas cock on gas supply line
before the gas valve. Find the pressure ports on the gas
valve marked Out P and In P.

1.

The manifold pressure must be taken at the port marked OUT P.

2.

The gas line pressure must be taken at the port marked IN P.

3.

Using a 3/32” (2.4 mm) Allen wrench, loosen the set screw by turn-
ing it 1 turn counter clockwise. DO NOT REMOVE THE SET
SCREW FROM THE PRESSURE PORT.

Read the inlet gas pressure

Connect the positive side of the manometer to the IN P Tap on the gas
valve. Do not connect any tubing to the negative side of the manometer,
as it will reference atmospheric pressure. Refer to Figures 40 for con-
nection details.

1.

Turn gas and electrical supplies on and follow the operating
instructions to place the unit back in operation.

2.

Once the correct gas inlet pressure has been established, see
Table 16, turn the gas valve to OFF and turn the electrical supply
switch to OFF; then remove the flexible tubing from the gas valve
pressure tap and tighten the pressure tap plug using the 3/32” (2.4
mm) Allen wrench.

3.

Turn the electrical and gas supplies back on, and with the burners
in operation, check for gas leakage around the gas valve pressure
port for leakage using an approved non-corrosive gas leak detec-
tion fluid, or other non-flammable leak detection methods.

Read the manifold gas pressure

Connect the positive side of the manometer to the adapter previously
installed in the OUT P Tap on the gas valve. Do not connect any tubing
to the negative side of the manometer, as it will reference atmospheric
pressure. Refer to Figures 40 for connection details.

NOTE: The regulated outlet pressure has been calibrated at the factory.
Additional pressure adjustment should not be necessary. If adjustment
is necessary, set to the following specifications. After adjustment, check
for gas leakage.

This gas valve has separate regulator adjustment screws for high fire
and low fire, as shown in Figure 37. The procedure below is used to
adjust either the high fire manifold pressure or the low fire manifold
pressure.

1.

Refer to Figures 39 for location of pressure regulator adjustment
cap and adjustment screws on main gas valve.

2.

Turn gas and electrical supplies on and follow the operating
instructions to place the unit back in operation.

3.

Adjust manifold pressure by adjusting gas valve regulator screw
for the appropriate gas per the following:

4.

After the manifold pressure has been adjusted, re-calculate the
furnace input to make sure you have not exceeded the specified
input on the rating plate. Refer to “CALCULATING THE FURNACE
INPUT (NATURAL GAS)”.

5.

Once the correct BTU (kW) input has been established, turn the
gas valve to OFF and turn the electrical supply switch to OFF; then
remove the flexible tubing from the gas valve pressure tap and
tighten the pressure tap plug using the 3/32” (2.4 mm) Allen
wrench.

6.

Turn the electrical and gas supplies back on, and with the burners
in operation, check for gas leakage around the gas valve pressure
port for leakage using an approved non-corrosive gas leak detec-
tion fluid, or other non-flammable leak detection methods.

Table 16: Inlet Gas Pressure Range

INLET GAS PRESSURE RANGE

Natural Gas

Propane (LP)

Minimum

4.5” w.c. (1.12 kPa)

8.0” w.c. (1.99 kPa)

Maximum

10.5” w.c. (2.61 kPa)

13.0” w.c. (3.24 kPa)

The inlet gas pressure operating range table specifies what the
minimum and maximum gas line pressures must be for the furnace
to operate safely. The gas line pressure MUST BE a minimum of:

7” w.c. (1.74 kPA) for Natural Gas

11” w.c. (2.74 kPA) for Propane (LP) Gas

in order to obtain the BTU input specified on the rating plate and/or
the nominal manifold pressure specified in these instructions and
on the rating plate.

The cap for the pressure regulator must be removed entirely to gain
access to the adjustment screw. Loosening or tightening the cap
does not adjust the flow of gas.

Table 17: Nominal Manifold Pressure

NOMINAL MANIFOLD PRESSURE

Natural Gas (High Fire)

3.5" w.c. (0.87 kPa)

Natural Gas (Low Fire)

1.6" w.c. (0.40 kPa)

Propane (LP) Gas (High Fire)

9.8" w.c. (2.488 kPa)

Propane (LP) Gas (Low Fire)

4.0" w.c. (0.99 kPa)

FIGURE 39: Gas Valve

If gas valve regulator is turned in (clockwise), manifold pressure is
increased. If screw is turned out (counterclockwise), manifold pres-
sure will decrease.

MANIFOLD PRESSURE “U” TUBE CONNECTION

FIGURE 40: Reading Gas Pressure

INLET

WRENCH
BOSS

INLET
PRESSURE
PORT

ON OFF
SWITCH

LOW STAGE REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENT

OUTLET

OUTLET
PRESSURE
PORT

VENT
PORT

HIGH STAGE REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENT

U-TUBE
MANOMETER

3.5 IN
WATER
COLUMN
GAS
PRESSURE
SHOWN

GAS
BURNERS

OUTLET
PRESSURE TAP

GAS VALVE

FLAME
SENSOR

1/4” TUBING

MAINIFOLD
PIPE

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