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MANIFOLD PRESSURE AND ORIFICE SIZE FOR HIGH ALTITUDE APPLICATIONS

Tnljle 7

NATURAL GAS

Heat Value

Btu/Cu.Ft.

Elevation Above Sea Level

0-1999

(" -wc)

2000-2999

(" wc)

3000-3999

(" -wc)

4000-4999

(" -wc)

5000-5999

(" -wc)

6000-6999

(" -wc)

7000-7999

("

‘Wc)

800

3.5

3,5

3.5

3,5

3.5

3.5

3.5

850

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

900

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.4

950

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.3

3.2

3.1

1000

3.5

3.4

3.3

3.2

3.0

2.9

2.8

1050

3.2

3,1

3.0

2,9

2.7

2.6

2,5

1100

2.9

2,8

2.7

2,6

2.5

2.4

2.3

Orifice Size

и

и

* #42 Orifice size for 50,000, 75,000 100,00 & 125,000 BTUH models

#44 Orifice size for 80,000 BTUH model

General Derating Rules

For operation with natural gas at altitudes above 2,000',

orifice change and/or manifold pressure adjustment may

be required to suit gas supplied. Check with gas supplier. If

orifice sizing is needed, it should be based on reducing the
input rating by 2% (natural) or 4% (LP) for each 1,000'
above sea level. See

Table 7

and

Figure 28

for required

pressure change and/or orifice change for high altitudes.

For operation with LP gas at altitudes above 2,000 , gas ori­

fices

MUST

be changed and manifold pressure

MUST

be

maintained

as per

Table

6

. For the 50,000, 75,000,

100.000 and 125,000 BTUFI Orifice sizes are #54 for

0-2000' above sea level, #55 for 2000' -7000' above sea
level, and #56 for 7000' -8000' above sea level. For the
80.000 BTUH models, the orifice size is #55 for 0 - 4,000'
above seal level and #56 for 5,000' - 8,000' above sea lev­
el. Orifices can be ordered through your distributor.

(See

Figure 28)

NOTE: The derating of these units at 2% (Natural) and 4% (L.P.)
has been tested and approved by AGA.

High Altitude Air Pressure Switch

Altitudes over 4,000' require a different air pressure switch than
the one installed at the factory. Check parts list for pressure switch
and consult your distributor for part number and availability. In
Canada, provincial codes may govern installation of switch.
Check with governing authorities.

Changing Orifices for High Altitude

A 1#VARI\III\IG

ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to properly install orifices can result in death,

personal injury and/or property damage.

Turn OFF electric power (at disconnect) and gas supply

(at manual valve in gas line) when installing orifices.

Installation

of

orifices

requires

a

qualified

service

technician.

NOTE:

Main burner orifices can be changed for high altitudes.

1. Disconnect gas line from gas valve.

Remove manifold from furnace.

2

.

3.

4.

5.

Remove the orifices from the manifold and replace them

with properly sized orifices.

Tighten orifices so it is seated and gas tight.

(See

Figure 28)

Reinstall manifold. Ensure burners do

NOT

bind on new

orifices.

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