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Figure 12. Closet or Alcove

Figure 13. Cut-Out Locations

Figure 15. Duct Connector

Figure 14. Mounting Plate

Figure 16. Installation of Duct Connector

INSTALL DUCT CONNECTOR

a. Place duct connector through the floor opening with

bottom tabs extending through the duct opening. (See
Figure 15)

b. Secure duct connector to floor.
c. Bend bottom tabs under and up tightly against the

supply air duct (See Figure 16).

NOTE: The duct connector is designed for use on ducts 12"
in width. When using the connector on 12" wide ducts, there
may be insufficient clearance to bend the tabs on two sides of
the duct connector. In such cases the tabs may be attached
to the sides of the duct by using sheet metal screws or other
suitable fasteners. (See Figure 17).

If tape is used to provide a better seal, it should be  approved
by applicable national or local codes.

ALTERNATE ATTACHMENT METHODS

This procedure may also be used to install a furnace duct
connector to narrow metal ductwork where insufficient
clearance prevents bending of the duct connector tabs at the
side(s) of the duct. (See Figure 18).

CUT DUCT OPENING

a. Place duct connector through the floor opening with

bottom tabs resting on top of the supply air duct.

b. Center duct connector and push back against rear

edge of floor opening.

c. Mark cut-out location (tab area) and remove duct

connector.

d. Cut out duct opening 1/4" larger than area marked.

INSTALL FURNACE MOUNTING PLATE

a. Place mounting plate (supplied within duct connector)

at rear of the floor opening (See Figure 15).

REAR WALL

MOUNTING 
PLATE

FLOOR 
OPENING

FUEL 
LINE 
HOLES

SUPPLY AIR DUCT

CUT DUCT OPENING
1/16TH. LARGER THAN 
DUCT CONNECTOR

REAR WALL

SUPPLY AIR DUCT

FUEL 
LINE 
HOLES

MOUNTING 
PLATE

FLOOR 
OPENING

UNDER DUCT OPENING

TABS

TABS

DUCT

DUCT

1.  INSERT DUCT PLENUM CONNECTOR
     INTO DUCT CUT-OUT.

2.  BEND BOTTOM TABS OVER
     AND ONTO THE UNDERNEATH
     DUCT SERVICE.

FLOOR CUT-OUT

FOR DUCT CONN.

CEILING

CUT-OUT FOR

FLUE AND 

ROOF JACK

(See Fig 12)

CL

CL

CL

CL

24" 

23-1/4"

21-3/4"

14-1/2"

2-1/4"

2-3/4"

20"

14-1/2" 

13-1/2" 

FURNACE OUTLINE

FLOOR CUT-OUT

FOR OPTIONAL

COOLING COIL

10"

12-7/8" 

14-3/4" 

15-1/2" 

1-1/4" D.

ALT FUEL-LINE

ENTRY

FURNACE

OUTER DOOR

REAR WALL OF CLOSET OR ALCOVE

FUEL-LINE

1-3/4"

2"

3/4"

CEILING AND ROOF 
OPENINGS

C

L

C

L

13-1/2"

10"

23 -1/4"

FLOOR 
OPENING

C

L

C

L

ALT. FUEL
LINE HOLES

SIDE WALL

REAR WALL

FUEL LINE 
HOLE

Summary of Contents for M1GB 056

Page 1: ...fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING Iftheinformationinthismanualisnotfollowedexactly afireorexplosionmayresu...

Page 2: ...E GUIDE 18 18 MAINTENANCE 22 19 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 23 20 WIRING DIAGRAMS 24 26 21 EQUIVALENT ORIFICE SIZES AT HIGH ALTITUDES 27 Table 1 Model Identification Door Color W White G Gray Cabinet Dimensi...

Page 3: ...nstallation Blower Assemblies A C Capacity Blower Wheel Motor Hp Ton 903412 10 x 8 1 3 2 2 3 903413 11 x 8 1 2 2 2 3 4 903414 10 x 8 3 4 2 2 3 4 5 Part No Blower Motor Assembly Furnace Input Output Or...

Page 4: ...ion furnace adjustments improper operating procedure on the part of the user etc Some specific examples of service calls which cannot be included in warranty payments are 1 Converting the furnace to u...

Page 5: ...followingconditionstohave acceptablereturnairsystemsfor closet installed forced air heating appliances a Regardless of the location the return air opening into the closet shall not be less than specif...

Page 6: ...ertiduct program to determine proper duct size for A C 8 AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS For proper air distribution the supply duct system must be designed so that the static pressure measured external to t...

Page 7: ...2 ROOF SLOPE 2 SLANT DECK 12 1 2 ROOF JACK WITH 2 FLASHING 12 SLANT 1 2 S S AW T 20 32 2 AW ALL WEATHER FLASHING PITCH 12 RISE 0 FLAT 2 2 5 12 4 4 12 MIN ADJ LENGTH F S FLAT FLASHING SLANT FLASHING TY...

Page 8: ...flooropening SeeFigure13 b Cut ceiling and roof holes as follows Ceiling Hole 8 3 4 222 mm diameter Roof Hole 9 3 8 238 mm diameter c DO NOT ALLOW DEBRIS TO FALL INTO THE FURNACE THIS COULD CAUSE UNSA...

Page 9: ...8 CUT DUCT OPENING a Place duct connector through the floor opening with bottom tabs resting on top of the supply air duct b Center duct connector and push back against rear edge of floor opening c Ma...

Page 10: ...r opening c Slide onto mounting plate Bottom rear slots on furnace should engage with mounting plate tabs d Secure front with one 1 fastener at each corner See Figure 19 or 20 NOTE Additional fastener...

Page 11: ...ion door Gas or Oil To furnace wall thermostat MANUFACTURED HOME SITE a Transit mode weather cap to be removed and upper Roof Jack crown installed See Figure 24 b Place upper Roof Jack crown on to the...

Page 12: ...ircuit 2 wire is required for furnace only 5 wire for heating and optional cooling systems Once the furnace is installed check the thermostat anticipator against the nominal setting of 0 4 1 Connect t...

Page 13: ...ttom of the fuel tank to the fuel pump must not exceed ten feet Keep the tank filled especially in the summer to reduce the accumulation of condensation CAUTION The furnace must be converted by a qual...

Page 14: ...n the oil supply line and all plugs nuts and fittingsonthepumpmustbeairtight Thisincludesthenutthat covers the pressure adjustment It is important that the hook up be done carefully and with a good fl...

Page 15: ...old the control lever for about one 1 minute after the pilot is lit Release the lever and it will spring back to the PILOT position Pilot should remain lit If it goes out repeat steps d through h abov...

Page 16: ...appliancebeforeservicing unit c Set the ON OFF switch to OFF d Honeywell pushinthegascontrolknobandturnclockwise to OFF Robertshaw push the gas control lever to OFF e Replace the furnace door SEQUENCE...

Page 17: ...ust be reset e When call for heat is satisfied the thermostat contacts open and the burner will stop Gas Gun Models M1 gas gun furnaces may be converted to oil gun in the field by using the proper con...

Page 18: ...hrough the observation door The same pilot orifice is used with both natural and L P gas b After this sequence the control module tests to see if flame is sensed If it has the furnace continues to hea...

Page 19: ...wn in Figure 32 Do not permit any electrodes to be grounded to any surface GAS CONVERSION This gas fired heating appliance was shipped from the factory for use with natural gas However the appliance c...

Page 20: ...o put the furnace into operation NOTE Thepilotflameisadjustablebyturningtheadjustment screw located on the gas valve with a small screwdriver See Figure 29 TROUBLESHOOTING STANDING PILOT MODELS Main B...

Page 21: ...s Closed a Check for polarity b Check ground c Check flue d Check combustion air e Check gas pressure f Check orifice g Check the position of ignitor a normal reading should be 40 75 ohms 24 Volts Sup...

Page 22: ...filters with a vacuum or with warm water and soap Reinstall when dry Also clean dust and lint around furnace and in the furnace vestibule Figure 35 3 Seasonal Service Information During extremely col...

Page 23: ...thasbeendesignedspecifically for manufactured housing applications and can best handle your home comfort needs Listed and ARI Certified all models are protected by the NORDYNE Air Conditioner Limited...

Page 24: ...ied with the appliance must be replaced use 105 C Thermoplastic type wire or its equivalent BLACK BLACK SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER BLUE WHITE MANUAL RESET VENT SWITCH 1 5 2 3 6 4 GAS VALVE FAN SWITCH HI LI...

Page 25: ...ce orange wire with red wire low speed NOTE To run at same speed in both heating and cooling mode remove wire from either terminal 4 or 6 on the relay then attach jumper to terminals 4 and 6 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 26: ...original wires as supplied with the appliance must be replaced use 105 C Thermoplastic type wire or its equivalent SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER C W G R COM BLUE 1 5 2 A C BLOWER RELAY 3 6 4 FAN SWITCH HI LIM...

Page 27: ...2 46 2 44 4 42 6 40 9 39 3 37 7 ORIFICE SIZE NAT GAS 21 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 M1M 077 ORIFICE SIZE LP 40 41 42 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 OUTPUT MBTUH 61 7 56 9 54 6 52 4 50 3 48 3 46 4 44 5 42 7 41 0...

Page 28: ...MO 707776C Replaces 707776B Specifications and illustrations subject to change without notice and without incurring obligations Printed in U S A 04 99 INSTALLER Please leave these installation instruc...

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