A warning, Warning, Table 7—gas rate (cu ft/hr) – Carrier 58PAV User Manual
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Table 7—Gas Rate (Cu Ft/Hr)
SECONDS
SIZE OF TEST DIAL
SECONDS
SIZE OF TEST DIAL
FOR 1
1
2
5
FOR 1
' 1
2
5
REVOLUTION
cu ft
CU ft
cu ft
REVOLUTION
cu ft
cu ft
cu ft
10
360
720
1800
50
72
144
360
11
327
655
1636
51
71
141
355
12
300
600
1500
52
69
138
346
13
277
555
1385
53
68
136
340
14
257
514
1286
54
67
133
333
15
240
480
1200
55
65
131
327
16
225
450
1125
56
64
129
321
17
212
424
1059
57
63
126
316
18
200
400
100
58
62
124
310
19
189
379
947
59
61
122
305
20
180
360
900
60
60
120
300
21
171
343
857
62
58
116
290
22
164
327
818
64
56
112
281
23
157
313
783
66
54
109
273
24
150
300
750
68
53
106
265
25
144
288
720
70
51
103
257
26
138
277
692
72
50
100
250
27
133
267
667
74
48
97
243
28
129
257
643
76
47
95
237
29
124
248
621
78
46
92
231
30
120
240
600
80
45
90
225
31
116
232
581
82
44
88
220
32
113
225
563
84
43
86
214
33
109
218
545
86
42
84
209
34
106
212
529
88
41
82
205
35
103
206
514
90
40
80
200
36
100
200
500
92
39
78
196
37
97
195
486
94
38
76
192
38
95
189
474
96
38
75
188
39
92
185
462
98
37
74
184
40
90
180
450
100
36
72
180
41
88
176
439
102
35
71
178
42
86
172
429
104
35
69
173
43
84
167
419
106
34
68
170
44
82
164
409
108
33
67
167
45
80
160
400
110
33
65
164
46
78
157
391
161
47
76
153
383
155
48
75
150
375
120
30
60
150
49
73
147
367
d. High altitude —In the United States, gas input on rating
plate is for altitudes up to 2000 ft. Ratings for altitudes over
2000 ft must be 4 percent less for each 1000 ft above sea
level. To obtain the adjusted altitude rating, adjust the
manifold pressure, item c., and replace the main burner
orifices as needed. Refer to National Fuel Gas Code
Appendix F, Table F-4 for proper orifice sizing at high
altitudes.
e. Canadian installations only—The Canadian ratings are
approved for altitudes up to 2000 ft for natursil and propane
gases. High-altitude ratings are from 2000 ft to 4500 ft
above sea level. See Table 8 for nominal burner orifice
size. High-altitude rating includes a 10 percent derate as
required by Canadian standards.
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Fig. 11—Redundant Automatic Gas Control Valve
BURNER FLAME
b. When thermometer readings stabilize, subtract return-air
temperature from supply-air temperature to determine tem
perature rise.
c. Adjust air temperature rise by adjusting blower speed.
Increase blower speed to reduce temperature rise. Decrease
blower speed to increase temperature rise.
Table 8—Canadian Orifice Size
GAS
SEA LEVEL
0—2000 FT
HIGH ALTITUDE
2001—4500 FT
Natural
43
44
Propane
54
55
2. Set temperature rise.
Do not exceed the temperature rise range specified on the unit
rating plate. Determine the air temperature rise as follows:
a. Place duct thermometers in return and supply ducts as near
furnace as possible. Be sure thermometers do not "see" heat
exchangers so that radiant heat will not affect thermometer
readings. This is particularly important with straight-run
ducts.
A
WARNING
Disconnect the electrical power before changing the speed
tap. A failure to follow this warning can cause personal
injury.
d. To change motor speed taps, remove the motor tap lead and
relocate it on the desired terminal on the plug-in terminal
block/speed selector located on the blower housing. (See
Table 9.)
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