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10757-UAI-B-1204

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Unitary Products Group

GENERAL

This accessory provides the parts to operate a natural gas 
furnace at elevations between 2,000 and 6,000 feet (610 and 
1829 meters).  Conversion is CSA certified for 2,000 to 4,500 
feet only.
This instruction covers the conversion only. The Installation 
Instruction supplied with the unit is to be used for all other 
aspects of the installation. 

FURNACE CONVERSION

1.

Remove the access panel to the gas heat compartment.

2.

Disconnect the ignitor and sensor cables from each of 
the two ignition control modules.

3.

Disconnect the wiring from both gas valves.

4.

Remove the screws holding the complete manifold/
burner assembly to the unit.

5.

Carefully remove the complete manifold/burner assem-
bly from the unit.

6.

Remove the screws holding the right side support to the 
front burner support. Carefully move both manifolds 
away from the front burner support until the main burner 
orifices can be removed.

7.

Disconnect the pilot tubing at both pilots. Remove the 
existing gas pilot orifices and discard them.

8.

Remove the existing burner orifices from the manifolds 
and discard them.

9.

Refer to the Orifice Label (035-07981) on the outside of 
the blower access panel to verify that the proper size 
burner and pilot orifices from this accessory are installed 
with the respective heating section.

10. Coat the threads of the new burner orifices from this kit 

with pipe compound that is resistant to the action of pro-
pane gases. Use compound sparingly, making sure that 
excess compound does not plug the orifices. Install the 
orifices in the manifolds, and tighten them. After install-
ing an orifice in each location, discard any left over ori-
fices.

11. Install the appropriate gas pilot orifices from this kit. 

Reconnect and tighten the pilot tubing at the pilots.

12. Replace the assembly into the unit. Make sure that the 

burners are properly aligned.

13. Re-connect the ignitor, sensor cables and wiring to the 

gas valves to the same location as were disconnected in 
Step 2 and 3, or refer to the unit wiring diagram.

14. Mark the appropriate data ( burner orifice size, manifold 

pressure and heat exchanger input capacity) on the 
conversion labels provided and install them adjacent to 
the unit data plate.

15. Refer to the Gas Heat section of the unit installation 

instructions for proper installation and start-up proce-
dures

TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS

All adjustments and testing must be performed at the time of 
conversion. Since the units contain a two-stage heating sys-
tem, each system requires testing per the following proce-
dures.

1.

Connect a manometer to the pressure tap in the mani-
fold. Connect a power supply and a natural gas supply to 
the unit, if not already connected.

2.

Turn on the natural gas supply.  Bleed air from the gas 
supply lines at a point as close to the inlet of the gas 
valve as is practical. Turn gas valve knob or switch,  to 
the “ON” position.

3.

Connect a jumper between terminals “R” and “W” on the 
circuit board to simulate a call for heat.

4.

Make sure unit electrical disconnect switch is in the OFF 
position, then energize the power supply to the discon-
nect switch.

5.

Turn unit electrical disconnect switch ON. The combus-
tion blower should start and the pilot electrode should 
start sparking.

6.

After air has been purged from the pilot supply line, pilot 
ignition should occur. Shortly after pilot ignition, the main 
gas valve will open as indicated by the manometer. Main 
burner ignition may be delayed on the first ignition cycle 
due to air in the gas manifold.

7.

Observe several ignition cycles. The pilot burner and all 
main burners must ignite without delayed ignition or 
burning at the orifices. If delayed ignition is observed, 
verify that pilot flame is adjusted correctly (refer to Pilot 
Flame Adjustment section of the unit Installation Instruc-
tion), and that the pilot is properly mounted (not loose or 

Improper installation, adjustment, service, or main-
tenance can cause injury or property damage;
therefore, only a qualified installer or qualified ser-
vice personnel should perform this conversion.

If the furnace is connected to gas and power sup-
plies, ensure both are shut off before proceeding.

Summary of Contents for 1HA0409

Page 1: ...aving jurisdiction If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life The qualified agency performing this work assumes responsibility for the proper conversion of this appliance with this kit For U S units installation must comply with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI ...

Page 2: ...as were disconnected in Step 2 and 3 or refer to the unit wiring diagram 14 Mark the appropriate data burner orifice size manifold pressure and heat exchanger input capacity on the conversion labels provided and install them adjacent to the unit data plate 15 Refer to the Gas Heat section of the unit installation instructions for proper installation and start up proce dures TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS A...

Page 3: ...er orifices where they thread into the manifold Repair any leaks found and recheck DO NOT CHECK WITH OPEN FLAME 11 With main burners off disconnect the manometer and replace the manifold plug Check for gas leaks at this plug 12 Remove jumpers and replace all access panels Manifold pressure for the respective BTU HR input or out put must be adjusted to the IWG as specified on the ori fice label 035...

Page 4: ...ge without notice Printed in U S A 10757 UAI B 1204 Copyright by Unitary Products Group 2004 All rights reserved Supersedes 10757 UAI A 0602 035 13073 001 A 0602 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Group Drive 73069 ...

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