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I-RDF, PN148384R5, Page 19

FIGURE 17 - Dirty

Filter Pressure Switch

Set screw

(on front of

switch) must

be manually

adjusted after

system is in

operation.

Negative pressure connection

is toward the "front or top" of

the switch (senses blower side

of filters)

Positive pressure connection is

toward the "back or rear" of the

switch (senses air inlet side of filters)

FIGURE 18 -

Discharge Sensor

and Mixing Tube

attach the

negative pressure tube so that it will sense the pressure at the

blower side of the filter rack.

(NOTE: Tubing shipped is the same length for all sizes of systems; cut to the

appropriate length for the smaller systems.)

4) If required, cut the tubing to the proper lengths. Using the clamps provided,

attach the ends of the tubing to the filter rack at about center height being care-

ful not to kink or compress the tubing.

After the system is operating, the filter switch must be manually set. With

clean filters in place, blower doors closed, and blower in operation, increase the

pressure setting by adjusting the set screw on the switch clockwise until the filter

light is energized or the screw is bottomed out. At that point, adjust the set screw

three full turns counterclockwise or until the screw is top ended. At that setpoint,

the filter light will be activated at approximately 50% filter blockage.

8.0 Controls

Discharge Sensor (Maxitrol) for Gas Control Options AG30, AG31,

AG32, AG33, AG47, AG48 -

A discharge sensor may be shipped separately for

field installation. Attach the discharge sensor and mixing tube in the ductwork about six

feet (1.8 M) from the discharge opening of the system.

The sensor housing is not waterproof. If the installation is outdoors, field-fabricate a

waterproof protective enclosure for the discharge sensor, being careful not to affect its

air temperature sensing capability. If the ductwork is insulated, be sure that the sensing

bulb is mounted so that it is fully exposed to the airstream being sensed.

Refer to the wiring diagram and connect the sensor to the terminal strip in the blower

section electrical box. Use shielded wire to alleviate any electrical interference that

may cause an erroneous discharge temperature reading.

Outside Air Cutoff Control (Option BN2) -

After sensing pilot flame, the

burner ignites at its lowest input rate. The "amount of heat" required to reach the desired

discharge temperature also depends on the temperature of the incoming outside air.

The outside air cutoff (high ambient control) is factory set at 60°F (adjustable 25-

250°F). The burner reacts differently depending on the entering air temperature and

the setting on this control. The burner --

• may not ignite (pilot valve will not open);

If the actual temperature of the outside air is above the setpoint on the outside air

control, the burner will not ignite.

• may modulate to satisfy discharge setting;

• would shutdown completely only on Option BN2 control, once burner has been

fired; or

Modulating operation will depend on the temperature rise between the outside air

and the discharge air setting.

• may remain on continuous low fire.

If the outside air control is set too high, the burner will continuously burn on low fire

as long as the control switch is set to "winter".

When the outside air control is set properly for the climate, the system blower will con-

tinue to provide the required makeup air (ventilation) at the ambient outdoor tempera-

ture (burner not operating) even when the control switch is set to "winter".

If at startup, it is determined that the outside air cutoff control is not set properly,

change the setting on the control (located in the main electrical compartment) and test

for proper operation.

FIGURE 19 - Control

used for Outside Air

Cutoff and

Discharge

Temperature Low

Limit (Freezestat)

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