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107272-UIM-B-1105

Unitary Products Group

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SECTION X: GAS GUN BURNER

These instructions were prepared for the guidance of those installing
this particular gas conversion burner. While they apply in principle to all
installations, they should not be interpreted as meaning the only safe
and economical way to install a conversion burner. It may be necessary
to deviate from these instructions in some instances in order to comply
with local gas company rules or codes in effect in the area in which the
installation is made. It is recommended that the installer confer with the
local gas company and with the proper municipal officials regarding any
specific code or regulation governing the installation of gas conversion
burners, the installation must conform with local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with the American National Standard Installa-
tion of Domestic Gas Conversion Burners, Z21.8 latest edition, and the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-latest edition

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Safe and economical operation of the burner throughout its service life
is dependent to a large extent upon its proper installation in the heating
appliance. Therefore, we may impress upon the installer that good
clean workmanlike installations mean satisfied customers.

PREPARATION OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER

The power gas burner is designed for “inshot” firing into a refactory
lined combustion chamber constructed in the furnace originally
designed for oil firing.

When converting oil designed furnaces, it is recommended that the
same combustion chamber be used with the oil burner. If the blast tube
opening into the combustion chamber is larger than the 4" (101.6 mm)
diameter, high temperature cement should be used to reduce the open-
ing to 4" (101.6 mm) diameter.

IN NO CASE SHOULD THE TUBE BE ALLOWED TO EXTEND INTO
THE CHAMBER. IT MUST BE AT LEAST 1/8" (3.175mm) SHORT OF
THE INSIDE SURFACE OF THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER

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COMBUSTION CHAMBER

The chamber is very fragile. DO NOT come in contact with the chamber
with the vacuum cleaner hose. The suction from the hose will create a
hole in the chamber. Hold hose at an angle when vacuuming chamber.

INSTALLATION OF BURNER AND CONTROLS

The inshot power gas burner was designed especially for converting
gun fired oil designed furnaces. Due consideration was given to making
it as simple and easy to install and service as possible without weaken-
ing its durability or efficiency. The burner is supplied as a completely
assembled package unit.

NOTE: The burner must be installed in such a manner that the unit and
all controls will be readily accessible for inspection, cleaning, adjust-
ment, and repairs.

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GAS PIPING

Installation and Checking of Gas Line

Gas Supply piping must be sized in accordance with the recommenda-
tions contained in National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1, NFPA-54)
unless local codes or regulations state otherwise.
Materials used and pipe sizing for U.S. manufactured (mobile) homes
must comply with requirements contained in Manufactured Homes
A119.1, Recreational Vehicles A119.2 and H.U.D. Title 24, Section
3280.705 and any local or state codes. 

NOTE: The gas line inlet on the gas valve is 1/2-14 N.P.T. The gas line
may be installed through the furnace floor or either side of the furnace
to the gas valve.

The gas line should be a separate supply direct from the meter to the
gas valve. It is recommended that new pipe be used and located so that
a minimum amount of work will be required in future servicing. The pip-
ing should be so installed as to be durable, substantial and gas tight. It
should be clear and free from cutting burrs and defects in structure or
threading. Cast iron fittings or aluminum tubing should not be used for
the main gas circuit. Joint compounds (pipe dope) should be used spar-
ingly on male threads only and be approved for all gases. Refer to Fig-
ures 39, 40, and 41.

It is recommended that the pipe diameter in Table 16 be used to deter-
mine the size pipe to use from the meter to the burner.

This conversion burner is designed to operate on NATURAL GAS
or PROPANE GAS ONLY. Do Not Burn any other Fuel in this fur-
nace. Burning any fuel except NATURAL GAS or PROPANE GAS
can cause premature heat exchanger burnout, high levels of carbon
monoxide, excessive sooting, a fire hazard, personal injury, prop-
erty damage and /or death.

An overpressure protection device, such as a pressure regulator,
must be installed in the gas piping system upstream of the furnace
and must act to limit the downstream pressure to the gas valve so it
does not exceed 0.5 PSI (14" w.c. (3.48 kPa). Pressures exceeding
0.5 PSI (14” w.c. (3.48 kPa) at the gas valve will cause damage to
the gas valve, resulting in a fire or explosion or cause damage to
the furnace or some of its components that will result in property
damage and loss of life.

 FIGURE 39:  Gas Piping

The gas valve body is a very thin casting that cannot take any
external pressure. Never apply a pipe wrench to the body of the gas
valve when installing piping. A wrench must be placed on the octa-
gon hub located on the gas inlet side of the valve. Placing a wrench
to the body of the gas valve will damage the valve causing improper
operation and/or the valve to leak. Refer to Figure 42.

MANUAL
SHUT-OFF
VALVE

GAS
PIPE

GAS
PIPE

MANUAL
SHUT-OFF
VALVE

GAS
VALVE

GAS
BURNER

DRIP
LEG

DRIP
LEG

Summary of Contents for DFAA

Page 1: ...33 WIRING DIAGRAM GAS CONVERSION BURNER 38 LIST OF FIGURES Label Location 4 Dimensions 5 Air Distribution Systems 7 Closet To Door Clearance 5 or Greater 7 Furnace To Closet Door Clearance 1 To 5 7 Fu...

Page 2: ...rating plate and the firing input rate must be set to the unit nameplate value e The external static pressure of the air distribution system ductwork must be set for heating operation to be at least 0...

Page 3: ...solutions Chlorinated waxes and cleaners Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals Water softening chemicals De icing salts or chemicals Carbon tetrachloride Halogen type refrigerants Cleaning solvents...

Page 4: ...to the unit The following minimum clearances are recommended 1 Twenty four 24 inches 61 cm between the front of the furnace and an adjacent wall or another appliance when access is required for servic...

Page 5: ...manually operated the damper must be equipped with means to pre vent the furnace or the air conditioner from operating unless the damper is in full heat or cool position The duct system is a very imp...

Page 6: ...t design shall be in accordance with the latest HRA Digest the ASHRAE Handbook Fundamentals or other good engineering prin ciples NOTE Refer to HRA Digest Residential Air System Design Manual Sections...

Page 7: ...the front of furnace 6 inches 15 2 cm minimum clearance must be provided on side where return is located and FIGURE 5 Furnace To Closet Door Clearance 1 To 5 Furnace to Closet Door Clearance Greater...

Page 8: ...es FIGURE 7 Duct Connector Dimensions 2 3 8 6 0 cm 12 30 5 cm 13 33 0 cm 11 27 9 cm 18 3 4 47 6 cm 14 35 6 cm SEE CHART DUCT CONNECTOR PART NUMBER DUCT CONNECTOR DEPTH 7990 6011 7990 6021 7990 6041 79...

Page 9: ...terlock system usu ally contains a heat cool switch which must be turned to either HEAT or COOL to activate either heating or cooling operation or a positive OFF switch on the cooling thermostat When...

Page 10: ...er is to be placed on the top cover and secured with screws as shown in Figure 14 The power wires for the Blend Air Damper are inserted through the 7 8 2 22 cm hole in the top cover The wires to the B...

Page 11: ...ity Fuel Line Installation Continuous lengths of heavy wall copper tubing are recom mended Always use flare fittings Never use compression fit tings Always install fittings in accessible locations Fue...

Page 12: ...Fire Protection Standard for Liquid Fuel Equipment NFPA 31 or in Canada the installation must comply with CSA B139 This pump must be used with a control system that provides a valve on delay pre purge...

Page 13: ...8 SOLENOID WIRING DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE WIRING TO PRE VENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Lead wires on these devices are long enough to reach the junction box on most burner instal...

Page 14: ...owing directly on the thermostat The wall thermostat should be located 52 to 66 inches above the floor The preferred location is on an inside wall situated in an area with good air circulation and whe...

Page 15: ...sealant or other suitable sealant INSTALLATION IN SNOW REGIONS When the combustion air pipe inlet is covered or blocked with snow the furnace will not operate properly due to the depleted combustion a...

Page 16: ...o Vent Connector and Air Intake Connector and compress gasket See Figure 29 Refer to Interior Roof Jack Extension installation instructions if applicable 4 Align holes in Roof Jack and Air Intake Conn...

Page 17: ...lk 900 sealant Not required for Roof Jacks with fixed slant flashing Complete Installation as required 1 Install Exterior Roof Jack Extension if applicable Refer to installa tion instructions provided...

Page 18: ...4084 7141 is dimensionally the same as 4000 7141 C and is available only in Canada The 4084 7151 is dimensionally the same as 4000 7151 C and is available only in Canada DFAH FURNACES DFAA FURNACES IN...

Page 19: ...0 8181 C SWIVEL FLASHING ADJUSTS FROM 0 12 TO 5 12 PITCH SLANT FLASHING 3 12 PITCH 76 59 1 2 IMPORTANT A B Warm Air Duct Duct Connector Warm Air Duct Duct Connector Floor DFAA MODELS Carefully Sealant...

Page 20: ...Cap Crown Assembly Base STEP 1 Remove upper and lower cap Remove the two 2 screws that secure the upper cap to the crown assembly base and remove the upper cap Next remove the three 3 screws that sec...

Page 21: ...in the vicinity of the vent Also in accordance with the current UL 727 Standard for safety for oil fired central furnaces FIGURE 34 Home Layout L E D B V V V X V B V J X B B B V V F V C B X V I V G H...

Page 22: ...ntrol has entered the Run mode press and release the reset button See Table 10 for equivalent cad cell resistance Preliminary Steps 1 Check wiring connections and power supply 2 Make sure power is on...

Page 23: ...ID flexible tubing that is 12 30 cm in length 5 You will need a clear plastic jug 6 You will need a 7 16 open end or box wrench 7 You will need a 1 4 brass NPT x flare fitting These items are require...

Page 24: ...fications ADJUSTMENT OF TEMPERATURE RISE After about 20 minutes of operation determine the furnace temperature rise Take readings of both the return air and the heated air in the ducts about six feet...

Page 25: ...trimmed as necessary TABLE 14 Blower Performance CFM BLOWER PERFORMANCE CFM DFAA066 FACTORY EQUIPPED WITH STANDARD BLOWERS AND FILTERS EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE INCHES WC kPa Blower Speed BTU H kW Inpu...

Page 26: ...Fan 15 Combustion Chamber Assembly 16 Oil Burner Assembly 17 Switch Limit Open 140 Close 110 18 Fastener Door Latch 2 Required 19 Diagram Wiring DFAH MODEL ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 Limit Switch Manu...

Page 27: ...107272 UIM B 1105 Unitary Products Group 27 SECTION IX WIRING DIAGRAM OIL FIRED FURNACE FIGURE 37 Wiring Diagram for DFAA Oil Fired Furnace...

Page 28: ...107272 UIM B 1105 28 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 38 Wiring Diagram for DFAH Oil Furnace...

Page 29: ...ols will be readily accessible for inspection cleaning adjust ment and repairs GAS PIPING Installation and Checking of Gas Line Gas Supply piping must be sized in accordance with the recommenda tions...

Page 30: ...ape should be closed Immediately after turning on gas the system should be checked for leaks This can be done by watching the 1 2 cubic feet 0 14 m3 test dial and allowing 5 minutes to show any moveme...

Page 31: ...E EXCESSIVE PIPE SEALANT ON PIPE JOINTS Pipe sealant metal chips or other foreign material that could be deposited in the inlet of the gas valve when gas pipe is installed or carried through the gas p...

Page 32: ...1 0 147 26 9951 1471 0 154 23 9951 1541 0 173 17 9951 1731 5 000 1524 0 128 30 9951 1281 0 144 27 9951 1441 0 152 24 9951 1521 0 169 18 9951 1691 6 000 1829 0 128 30 9951 1281 0 144 27 9951 1441 0 149...

Page 33: ...monoxide poisoning or death The following steps shall be followed for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation while all other appliances connected to the venting sys...

Page 34: ...3600 then divided by the time it took to measure 0 10 m3 of gas from the gas meter For Propane LP Gas multiply the Heat content of the gas MJ m3 or Default 93 15 times 0 10 m3 of gas measured at the g...

Page 35: ...ts on the gas valve marked OUT and INLET IMPORTANT The cap for the pressure regulator must be removed entirely to gain access to the adjustment screw Loosening or tightening the cap does not adjust th...

Page 36: ...has been obtained re adjust the primary air damper open or closed to visually obtain a blue flame with well defined orange or yellow tips for natural gas or well defined yellow tips for propane gas 2...

Page 37: ...ion air pres sure is sensed by the air proving switch and closes the switch contacts energizing the S89F gas primary control The S87K gas primary control has an internal 30 second prepurge timer After...

Page 38: ...107272 UIM B 1105 38 Unitary Products Group SECTION XII WIRING DIAGRAM GAS CONVERSION BURNER FIGURE 45 Wiring Diagram for DFAA Gas Conversion Burner...

Page 39: ...107272 UIM B 1105 Unitary Products Group 39 FIGURE 46 Wiring Diagram for DFAH Gas Gun...

Page 40: ...o change without notice Printed in U S A 107272 UIM B 1105 Copyright by York International Corp 2005 All rights reserved Supersedes 107272 UIM A 0905 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Drive 73...

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