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FIGURE 7

MODULATING GAS VALVE (MGV)

GV1

LEFT HEAT

SECTION GAS

VALVE

GV3

RIGHT HEAT

SECTION GAS

VALVE

GV5

RIGHT HEAT SECTION

MODULATING

GAS VALVE

GV4

LEFT HEAT SECTION

MODULATING

GAS VALVE

GAS

INLET

TO LEFT HEAT

SECTION

TO RIGHT

HEAT SECTION

MANIFOLD

PRESSURE

PORT

MANIFOLD

PRESSURE PORT

Optional Modulating Gas Valve (MGV)

Units equipped with optional modulating gas valves
(MGV) contain two modulating gas valves in addition to
two standard gas valves. See figure 7.

Operation

The Unit Controller will control modulating gas valves to
maintain 110°F (default) discharge air during the heating
cycle. The left heat section will operate when 25-50% of
nameplate heat is needed. Both heat sections will
operate when 50-100% of the nameplate heat is needed.

The normally open MGV will allow full heating capacity
should the MGV fail.

Start-Up

1- Operate the unit in heating mode according to the

Heating Start-Up section in this manual.

2- After the unit has operated for 5 minutes, turn the

OPT1 and OPT2 switches ON. See figure 8. The unit
will operate at maximum heating input.

3- Measure the manifold pressure at the gas valves.

Manifold pressures should be:

GV1 & GV3:
Natural - 4.0”w.c. LP - 10.8”w.c.
GV4 & GV5:
Natural -  3.7”w.c. LP - 10.5”w.c.

4- Turn the OPT2 switch OFF. The unit will operate at

minimum heating input.

5- Measure the manifold pressure at the gas valves.

Manifold pressures should be:

GV1 & GV3:
Natural - 4.0”w.c. LP - 10.8”w.c.
GV4 & GV5:
Natural -  0.9”w.c. LP - 2.6”w.c.

FIGURE 8

TURN UNIT OPT1 SWITCH

ON FOR MINIMUM MGV

HEATING OUTPUT

INITIATE MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM MGV

MODE

UNIT TEST

RECALL
ECTO
TEMP
OPT2
SHIFT

UNIT CONTROLLER

UNIT

HP

GAS
OPT1
1PH

TURN UNIT OPT1 AND

MODE OPT2 SWITCHES

ON FOR MAXIMUM MGV

HEATING OUTPUT

6- Turn OPT1 switch OFF.

NOTE - BOTH OPT1 AND OPT2 SWITCHES MUST BE
OFF FOR NORMAL UNIT OPERATION.

Unit Controller Output

The Unit Controller 0-10VDC output to the MGVs
increases to modulate valves further closed during a
reduced heating demand. The Unit Controller  0-10VDC
output to the MGVs decreases to modulate valves further
open during a higher heating demand.

Heating
Demand
Reduces

Unit Control­
ler Output
To MGVs
Increases

MGVs
Modulate
Further
Closed

Heating
Output
Lowers

Heating
Demand
Increases

Unit Control­
ler Output
To MGVs
Reduces

MGVs
Modulate
Further
Open

Heating
Output
Increases

Summary of Contents for LGH420

Page 1: ...t be per formed by a qualified installer ser vice agency or the gas supplier D Do not try to light any appliance D Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building D Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions D If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department D Extinguish any open flames ROOFTOP UNITS READ...

Page 2: ...PTIONAL BURNERS GAS VALVES 2 CONDENSER COILS 4 CONTROL BOX COMPRESSORS 4 CONDENSER FANS 6 BLOWERS FILTERS ELEVEN 16 x 25 x 2 406 x 635 x 51mm OR 16 X 25 X 4 406 X 635 X 102mm ECONOMIZER OPTIONAL ENERGY RECOVERY WHEEL OPTIONAL FILTER DRIERS LGH420 480 540 600 PARTS ARRANGEMENT LOUVERS OPTIONAL ...

Page 3: ... and protective clothing WARNING Danger of electrical shock explosion and fire Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation serious inujry death or property damage WARNING Do not use this furnace if any part has been under water A flood damaged furnace is extremely dan gerous Attempts to use the furnace can result in fire or explosion A qualified service agency should be contacted to ins...

Page 4: ...ll gas STOP Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you do not smell gas go to the next step 7 Turn gas valve switch to ON See figure 1 On Honeywell VR8305Q gas valves turn the knob on the gas valve counterclockwise to ON Do not force See figure 2 8 Close or replace the heat section access panel 9 Turn on all electrical power to applianc...

Page 5: ... Service To maintain efficiency and longevity your equipment must be serviced yearly by a qualified service technician Failure to provide proof of service can void warranty CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when ser vicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing Servicing Filter Units are equipped with eleven 16 X 25 X ...

Page 6: ...nspect the position of the flame sensor Sensor should be centered in the path of the flame 3 Before each heating season examine the burners for any deposits or blockage which may have occurred Clean burners as follows 4 Turn off the electrical power and gas supply to the unit and open heat section access panel 5 Remove and retain two screws securing burners to the burner support See figure 5 Clean...

Page 7: ...lue box cover Clean the flue box with a wire brush as required 3 Clean the tubes with a wire brush 4 Reassemble the unit The flue box cover gasket and combustion air inducer gasket should also be replaced during reassembly Service Reminder Call a qualified service technician if the unit is inoperative Before calling always check the following to be sure service is required 1 Be sure electrical dis...

Page 8: ... maximum heating input 3 Measure the manifold pressure at the gas valves Manifold pressures should be GV1 GV3 Natural 4 0 w c LP 10 8 w c GV4 GV5 Natural 3 7 w c LP 10 5 w c 4 Turn the OPT2 switch OFF The unit will operate at minimum heating input 5 Measure the manifold pressure at the gas valves Manifold pressures should be GV1 GV3 Natural 4 0 w c LP 10 8 w c GV4 GV5 Natural 0 9 w c LP 2 6 w c FI...

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