Lighting & Adjustment of the Appliance
1. Turn ON the manual gas valve, located on the outside of the
unit to the ON position.
2. Check all gas connections for leaks with a soap and water
solution. If the solution bubbles there is a gas leak which must
be corrected.
3. Turn on the electrical power to the appliance.
4. Place the gas valve ON/OFF switch/knob to the ON position.
See Figure 3.
5. Set the thermostat above room temperature to begin the
heating cycle of the furnace.
6. Check that the furnace ignites and operates properly. Refer
to the installation instructions provided with the unit for the
normal operating sequence.
7. After ignition, visually inspect the burner assembly to ensure
that the flame is drawn directly into the center of the heat
exchanger tube. In a properly adjusted burner assembly, the
flame color should be blue with some light yellow streaks near
the outer portions of the flame.
NOTE: The ignitor may not ignite the gas until all air is bled
from the gas line. If the ignition control locks out, turn the
thermostat to its lowest setting and wait one minute then turn
the thermostat above room temperature and the ignitor will
try again to ignite the main burners. This process may have
to be repeated several times before the burners will ignite.
After the burners are lit, check all gas connections for leaks
again with the soap and water solution.
Measuring the Manifold Pressure
The manifold pressure must be measured by installing a pressure
gauge (Manometer, Magnehelic Meter, etc.) to the outlet end of
the gas valve as follows:
1. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance.
2. Shut OFF the gas supply at the manual shutoff valve located
outside of the appliance.
3. Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, remove the manifold pressure tap
plug located on the outlet side of the gas valve. See Figure
3 (page 3).
4. Install an 1/8” NPT pipe thread fitting, that is compatible with
a Manometer or similar pressure gauge.
5. Connect the Manometer or pressure gauge to the manifold
pressure tap.
6. Set the room thermostat above room temperature to start the
furnace.
7. Allow the furnace to operate for 3 minutes and then check
the manifold pressure. Compare the measured value with the
value shown in Table 2 (page 3). If the manifold pressure is
not set to the appropriate pressure, then it must be adjusted.
Adjusting the Manifold Pressure
NOTE: Adjustments must be made to both LOW & HIGH fire
settings when converting two-stage gas valves. Refer to Table
2 for manifold pressures.
1. Using the supplied Torx-25 Wrench, slowly turn the adjustment
screw till the appropriate manifold pressure listed in Table 2
is achieved. See Figure 2.
NOTE: Turning the screw clockwise increases the pressure,
turning the screw counter-clockwise decreases the pressure.
To prevent the screw from backing all the way out from the
valve, turn the screw slowly.
2. Replace and tighten the cap screw over the adjustment screw.
Removing the Manometer / Pressure Gauge
After the manifold pressure is properly adjusted, the Manometer
or pressure gauge must be removed from the gas valve.
1. Turn the thermostat to its lowest setting.
2. Turn OFF the main gas supply to the unit at the manual shut-
off valve, which is located outside of the unit.
3. Turn OFF all of the electrical power supplies to the unit.
4. Remove the pressure gauge adapter from the gas valve and
replace it with the 1/8” NPT manifold pressure plug that had
been removed earlier. NOTE: Make sure the plug is tight and
not cross-threaded.
5. Turn ON the electrical power to the unit.
6. Turn ON the main gas supply to the unit at the manual shut-
off valve.
COMPLETING THE CONVERSION
WARNING:
Do not alter or remove the original rating plate from
the furnace.
1. Attach the following labels:
• The conversion warning label (P/N 703935) should be
affixed to the outside of the unit door.
• The conversion information label (P/N 711298) should be
affixed near the rating plate on the inside of the control
area.
• The gas valve conversion label should be affixed on the
gas valve.
NOTE: Each label should be prominently visible after installation.
2. Reinstall the appliance door.
3. Run the appliance through 3 complete cycles to assure proper
operation.
Table 2. Liquid Propane Conversion Chart
INPUT
(BTU)
ALTITUDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL
0 to 1,999 FT 2,000 to 4,500 FT
Orifice
Size
ManifOld PreSSure
Orifice
Size
ManifOld PreSSure
HigH lOw HigH lOw
39,000
1.1
(mm)
10.0 In.
W.C.
4.2 In.
W.C.
1.1
(mm)
8.5 In.
W.C.
3.8 In.
W.C.
57,000
1.25
(mm)
10.0 In.
W.C.
4.2 In.
W.C.
1.25
(mm)
8.5 In.
W.C.
3.8 In.
W.C.
63,000
1.2
(mm)
10.0 In.
W.C.
4.2 In.
W.C.
1.2
(mm)
8.5 In.
W.C.
3.8 In.
W.C.
Specifications & illustrations subject to change without notice or incurring obligations (12/20).
O’Fallon, MO, © Nortek Global HVAC LLC 2020. All Rights Reserved.
10349120
(Replaces 10229100)