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Table 29 – Altitude Compensation* -- 48PG20--28 and 48PM16--20
NATURAL GAS
ELEVATION
(ft)
NATURAL GAS ORIFICE SIZE†
Low Heat (D,L)
Medium Heat (E,M)
High Heat (F,N)
0-1,999
29
30
29
2,000
29
30
29
3,000
30
31
30
4,000
30
31
30
5,000
30
31
30
6,000
30
31
30
7,000
31
32
31
8,000
31
32
31
9,000
31
32
31
10,000
32
33
32
*As the height above sea level increases, there is less oxygen per cubic foot of air. Therefore, heat input rate should be reduced at higher altitudes. Includes a
4% input reduction per each 1000 ft.
†Orifices available through the local Carrier dealer.
PROPANE GAS
ELEVATION
(ft)
PROPANE GAS ORIFICE SIZE†
Low Heat (D,L)
Medium Heat (E,M)
High Heat (F,N)
0-1,999
35
38
35
2,000
36
39
36
3,000
36
39
36
4,000
37
40
37
5,000
37
40
37
6,000
38
41
38
7,000
39
42
39
8,000
40
43
40
9,000
41
44
41
10,000
42
45
42
*As the height above sea level increases, there is less oxygen per cubic foot of air. Therefore, heat input rate should be reduced at higher altitudes. Includes a
4% input reduction per each 1000 ft.
†Orifices available through the local Carrier dealer.
High Altitude (48PG and PM)
For high altitude applications greater than 2,000 ft the heat input
rate should be reduced. The higher the altitude is above sea level,
the less oxygen is in the air. See Table 28 for orifice sizing. A high
altitude kit is available to convert unit for altitudes up to 7,000 ft.
Main Burners (48PG and 48PM)
For all applications, main burners are factory set and should require
no adjustment.
Main Burner Removal
1. Shut off (field-supplied) manual main gas valve.
2. Shut off power to unit.
3. Open gas section access door.
4. Disconnect gas piping from gas valve inlet.
5. Remove wires from gas valve.
6. Remove wires from rollout switch.
7. Remove sensor wire and ignitor cable from IGC board.
8. Remove 2 screws that hold the burner assembly to vestibule
plate. For 48PG20--28 and 48PM16--28 units, also remove
the 2 screws securing the manifold bracket to the basepan.
9. Rotate the burner/manifold assembly to the right, away
from the flue extension and lift burner/manifold assembly
out of unit.
Cleaning and Adjustment
1. Remove burner rack from unit as described in Main Burner
Removal section above.
2. Inspect burners, and if dirty, remove burners from rack. The
two outer burners have the flame crossover closed off in
order to prevent gas flow from exiting the sides of the
burner assembly. To prevent ignition problems, make sure
the outer burners are returned to their original position when
done servicing.
3. Using a soft brush, clean burners and crossover port as
required.
4. Adjust spark gap. (See Fig. 81.)
5. Reinstall burners on rack.
6. Reinstall burner rack as described above.
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Summary of Contents for 48/50PG Series
Page 32: ...32 C07009 Fig 20 Air Baffle Dimensions 48 50PG03 16 48 50PG and PM...
Page 33: ...33 C08077 Fig 21 Air Baffle Dimensions 48 50PG20 28 and 48 50PM16 28 48 50PG and PM...
Page 58: ...58 C08549 Fig 28 48PG03 16 Control Wiring Schematic 48 50PG and PM...
Page 59: ...59 C08550 Fig 29 50PG03 16 Control Wiring Schematic 48 50PG and PM...
Page 64: ...64 C08471 Fig 34 Typical 48PG and PM16 28 Control Schematic 48PM16 28 Shown 48 50PG and PM...
Page 66: ...66 C08557 Fig 36 Typical 50PG and PM16 28 Control Schematic 50PG20 28 Shown 48 50PG and PM...
Page 68: ...68 C08558 Fig 38 Typical 48 50PG and PM16 28 Power Schematic 48 50PM16 28 Shown 48 50PG and PM...
Page 72: ...72 C08565 Fig 42 Typical 48 50PG20 28 Component Arrangement 48 50PG20 24 Shown 48 50PG and PM...
Page 73: ...73 C08067 Fig 43 48 50PM16 28 Component Arrangement 48 50PG and PM...
Page 74: ...74 C08562 Fig 44 48 50PM16 28 with Humidi MiZert Component Arrangement 48 50PG and PM...
Page 208: ...208 48 50PG and PM...