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MODEL

0 to

2,000’

4,000’

6,000’

8,000’ -

NO.

2,000’

4,000’

6,000’

8,000’

10,000’

NATURAL GAS

HEDV253A

51

52

52

53

54

HEDV403A

45

47

48

49

50

L.P. GAS

HEDV254A

58

60

62

63

64

HEDV404A

55

55

56

56

57

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NOTE: THE FURNACE AND ALL COMPO-
NENTS MUST BE INSPECTED AT LEAST
ANNUALLY BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN. THIS SHOULD INCLUDE THE
BURNER, HEAT EXCHANGER, AND VENT
SYSTEM. BE SURE THAT THE FLOW OF
COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR ARE
NOT OBSTRUCTED AND THAT ALL HOSES
ARE UNDAMAGED, AND ALL CLAMPS ARE
SECURELY TIGHTENTED.

Primary Flame

Burner

Secondary Flame

Heat Exchanger Tube

FIGURE 10

PROPER BURNER FLAME

The burner flame may be observed by raising the sight
glass cover. A proper flame will have a dark blue inner
mantle, with a lighter blue outer mantle that extends from
the burner into the heat exchanger tube, (see Figure 10).
There is no primary air adjustment on the burner, and proper
flame is assured since the correct manifold pressure and
orificing have been done at the factory.

TO REMOVE MAIN BURNER FOR

INSPECTION AND CLEANING

1.

Turn off all electrical supply to heater.

2.

Turn off gas supply.

3.

Remove front panel.

4.

Unplug wire to direct spark ignitor and sensor.
(See Fig. 11.)

5.

Disconnect vacuum hose from burner box.

6.

Remove screws holding burner box top to
burner box. (See Figure 11.)

7.

Remove burner plate and burner box top. Take
care not to contact, or strain ignitor in any way
as it is extremely fragile. (See Figure 11.)

8.

Remove 2 nuts holding burner bracket. (See
Figure 11).

9.

Slide burners toward heat exchanger and lift up
from rear and back. (See Figure 11).

10.

Clean or replace as needed.

11.

Reinstall by reversing Steps 9 - 1.

BURNER ORIFICE

Appliance input ratings are based on sea level operation
and need not be changed for operation up to 2,000 feet
(609.9 m) elevation. For operation at elevations above
2,000 feet (609.9 m).

The BTU input must be reduced 4% per 1,000 ft. Orifice
change must be completed by a qualified installer or ser-
vice technician. See the following orifice chart for the
proper orifice drill size for a specific elevation.

SPECIFIC ELEVATIONS

FIGURE 11

Burner

Box Top

Manifold

Burner

Burner

Bracket

Direct Spark Ignitor

Maxitrol

Gas Valve

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