York PREDATOR DR120 User Manual

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4.

Using the number of seconds it takes for one revolution
of the dial, calculate the cubic feet of gas consumed per
hour. (See example below).

5.

If necessary, adjust the high pressure regulator as dis-
cussed in the section “Manifold Gas Pressure Adjust-
ment”. Be sure not to over-fire the furnace on Second
stage. If in doubt, it is better to leave the Second stage of
the furnace slightly under-fired. Repeat Steps 1-5.

To determine the rate of gas flow (First Stage)

1.

Turn off all other gas appliances connected to the gas
meter.

2.

Turn on the furnace and make sure the thermostat is
calling for first stage (60% input) heat.

3.

Even when the thermostat is calling for first stage heat,
the unit will light on second stage and will run on Second
stage for 1 minute. Allow this one-minute time period to
expire and be certain the unit is running on first stage.

4.

Measure the time needed for one revolution of the hand
on the smallest dial on the meter. A typical gas meter
has a 1/2 or a 1 cubic foot test dial.

5.

Using the number of seconds it takes for one revolution
of the dial, calculate the cubic feet of gas consumed per
hour (See example).

6.

If necessary, adjust the low pressure regulator as dis-
cussed in the section “Manifold Gas Pressure Adjust-
ment”. Be sure not to under-fire the furnace on first
stage. If in doubt, it is better to leave the first stage of the
furnace slightly over-fired (greater than 60% input).
Repeat Steps 1-6.

NOTE:

To find the Btu input, multiply the number of cubic
feet of gas consumed per hour by the Btu content of
the gas in your particular locality (contact your gas
company for this information as it varies widely from
area to area).

EXAMPLE:

By actual measurement, it takes 19 seconds for the hand on
a 1 cubic foot dial to make a revolution with a 192,000 Btuh
furnace running. To determine rotations per minute, divide 60
by 19 = 3.16. To calculate rotations per hour, multiply 3.16

60 = 189.6. Multiply 189.6

• 1 (0.5 if using a 1/2 cubic foot

dial) = 189.6. Multiply 189.6

• (the Btu rating of the gas). For

this example, assume the gas has a Btu rating of 1050
Btu/ft.

3

. The result of 199,000 Btuh is within 5% of the

192,000 Btuh rating of the furnace.

TABLE 40: GAS RATE CUBIC FEET PER HOUR

Seconds

for One

Rev.

Size of Test Dial

1/2 cu. ft.

1 cu. ft.

10

180

360

12

150

300

14

129

257

16

113

225

18

100

200

20

90

180

22

82

164

24

75

150

26

69

138

28

64

129

30

60

120

32

56

113

34

53

106

36

50

100

38

47

95

40

45

90

42

43

86

44

41

82

46

39

78

48

37

75

50

36

72

52

35

69

54

34

67

56

32

64

58

31

62

60

30

60

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