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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

ADJUSTMENT OF MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE & 

INPUT RATE

Inlet and manifold gas pressure may be measured by connecting the
“U” tube manometer to the gas valve with a piece of tubing. Follow the
appropriate section in the instructions below. Refer to Figure 37 for a
drawing of the locations of the pressure ports on the gas valve.

Turn gas off at the ball valve or gas cock on gas supply line 
before the gas valve. Find the pressure ports on the gas 
valve marked Out P and In P.

1.

The manifold pressure must be taken at the port marked OUT P.

2.

The gas line pressure must be taken at the port marked IN P.

3.

Using a 3/32” (2.4 mm) Allen wrench, loosen the set screw by turn-
ing it 1 turn counter clockwise. DO NOT REMOVE THE SET
SCREW FROM THE PRESSURE PORT.

Read the inlet gas pressure

Connect the positive side of the manometer to the IN P Tap on the gas
valve. Do not connect any tubing to the negative side of the manometer,
as it will reference atmospheric pressure. Refer to Figure 38 for connec-
tion details.

1.

Turn gas and electrical supplies on and follow the operating
instructions to place the unit back in operation.

2.

Once the correct gas inlet pressure has been established, see
Table 15, turn the gas valve to OFF and turn the electrical supply
switch to OFF; then remove the flexible tubing from the gas valve
pressure tap and tighten the pressure tap plug using the 3/32” (2.4
mm) Allen wrench.

3.

Turn the electrical and gas supplies back on, and with the burners
in operation, check for gas leakage around the gas valve pressure
port for leakage using an approved non-corrosive gas leak detec-
tion fluid, or other non-flammable leak detection methods.

Read the manifold gas pressure

Connect the positive side of the manometer to the adapter previously
installed in the OUT P Tap on the gas valve. Do not connect any tubing
to the negative side of the manometer, as it will reference atmospheric
pressure. Refer to Figure 38 for connection details.

1.

Refer to Figure 37 for location of pressure regulator adjustment
cap and adjustment screws on main gas valve.

2.

Turn gas and electrical supplies on and follow the operating
instructions to place the unit back in operation.

3.

Adjust manifold pressure by adjusting gas valve regulator screw
for the appropriate gas per the following:

4.

After the manifold pressure has been adjusted, re-calculate the
furnace input to make sure you have not exceeded the specified
input on the rating plate. Refer to “CALCULATING THE FURNACE
INPUT (NATURAL GAS)”.

5.

Once the correct BTU (kW) input has been established, turn the
gas valve to OFF and turn the electrical supply switch to OFF; then
remove the flexible tubing from the gas valve pressure tap and
tighten the pressure tap plug using the 3/32” (2.4 mm) Allen
wrench.

6.

Turn the electrical and gas supplies back on, and with the burners
in operation, check for gas leakage around the gas valve pressure
port for leakage using an approved non-corrosive gas leak detec-
tion fluid, or other non-flammable leak detection methods.

Table 15: 

Inlet Gas Pressure Range

INLET GAS PRESSURE RANGE

Natural Gas

Propane (LP)

Minimum

4.5” w.c. (1.12 kPa)

8.0” w.c. (1.99 kPa)

Maximum

10.5” w.c. (2.61 kPa)

13.0” w.c. (3.24 kPa).

The inlet gas pressure operating range table specifies what the
minimum and maximum gas line pressures must be for the furnace
to operate safely. The gas line pressure MUST BE a minimum of:

7” w.c. (1.74 kPA) for Natural Gas

11” w.c. (2.74 kPA) for Propane (LP) Gas

in order to obtain the BTU input specified on the rating plate and/or
the nominal manifold pressure specified in these instructions and
on the rating plate.

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 the flow of gas.

The regulated outlet pressure has been calibrated at the factory.
Additional pressure adjustment should not be necessary. If adjust-
ment is necessary, set to the following specifications. After adjust-
ment, check for gas leakage.

Table 16: 

Nominal Manifold Pressure

NOMINAL MANIFOLD PRESSURE

Natural Gas

3.5" w.c. (0.87 kPa)

Propane (LP) Gas

10.0" w.c. (2.488 kPa)

 FIGURE 37:  

Gas Valve

If gas valve regulator is turned in (clockwise), manifold pressure is
increased. If screw is turned out (counterclockwise), manifold pres-
sure will decrease.

NOTICE

INLET

WRENCH
BOSS

INLET
PRESSURE
PORT

ON

OFF

ON/OFF SWITCH
(Shown in ON position)

MAIN REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENT

OUTLET

OUTLET
PRESSURE
PORT

VENT PORT

Summary of Contents for TM9X060B12MP11

Page 1: ...ical Combustion Pipe Drain Tee 16 Upflow Configuration 17 Downflow Configuration 18 Horizontal Left Configuration 19 Horizontal Right Configuration 20 Dimensions 21 Home Layout 23 Termination Configur...

Page 2: ...ce Air filters in place Set furnace input rate and temperature rise per rating plate marking Means for providing outdoor air required for combustion Return air temperature maintained between 55 F 13 C...

Page 3: ...al codes the installation must comply with the national codes listed below and all authorities having jurisdiction In the United States and Canada follow all codes and standards for the following usin...

Page 4: ...n FOR FURNACES INSTALLED IN THE COMMON WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ONLY For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling building or structure used in whole or in par...

Page 5: ...access cover shall be attached in such a manner as to prevent leaks DUCT FLANGES Four flanges are provided to attach ductwork to the furnace These flanges are rotated down for shipment In order to use...

Page 6: ...ould always be installed on the side desig nated as top side See Figure 4 5 FURNACE ASSEMBLY PC SERIES COILS These upflow coils are designed for installation on top of upflow fur naces only If the coi...

Page 7: ...e unit BOTTOM RETURN AND ATTIC INSTALLATIONS Bottom return applications normally pull return air through a base plat form or return air plenum Be sure the return platform structure or return air plenu...

Page 8: ...proper and quiet fur nace operation When suspending the furnace use a secure platform constructed of plywood or other building materials secured to the floor or ceiling joists Refer to Figure 11 for...

Page 9: ...ombustion Air Inlet Gas Pipe Entry Electrical Entry Condensate Drain Optional Return Air Cutout Either side 29 5 For Cladded door add appoximately an additional 75 C SUPPLY END 56 56 20 B 3 23 8 56 Co...

Page 10: ...cted from either side of the furnace using any of the gas pipe entry knockouts on both sides of the furnace Refer to Figure 13 All filters and mounting provision must be field supplied All installa ti...

Page 11: ...0 87 0 87 0 87 850 3 5 3 5 3 5 31 7 0 87 0 87 0 87 900 3 5 3 5 3 5 33 5 0 87 0 87 0 87 950 3 5 3 5 3 3 35 4 0 87 0 87 0 81 1000 3 5 3 2 2 9 37 3 0 87 0 80 0 73 1050 3 5 2 9 2 7 39 1 0 87 0 73 0 67 110...

Page 12: ...mostat set in the OFF position and the main electrical source disconnected connect the thermostat wiring from the wiring connections on the thermostat to the terminal board on the ignition module as s...

Page 13: ...ner Single Stage Furnace HM1 Humidistat Y Full Stage Compressor G Fan PP11C70224 THERMOSTAT RH 24 Volt Hot Heat XFMR RC 24 Volt Hot Cool XFMR W Full Stage Heat Clipping Jumper W914 for electric heat o...

Page 14: ...E B E ZD E R OD MODELS HGD HP RHS O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 66 out Heat Y Compressor DEMAND DEFROST CONTROL X L Malfunction Light W Auxiliary Heat SINGLE ST...

Page 15: ...drains are combined with the furnace drain then the open stand pipe could be raised higher above the 5 minimum The Figures 22 25 show the condensate drain arrangement for the various possible furnace...

Page 16: ...to tempera tures below freezing adequate measures must be taken to prevent the drain line from freezing Failure to provide proper protection from freezing can result in improper operation or damage t...

Page 17: ...ff so that no sagging loops will collect and hold condensate which will cause the furnace to not operate Shorten pressure switch hose Re route and shorten pressure switch hose Shorten rain gutter hose...

Page 18: ...tch hose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Move condensate drain hose to this position May exit either side of the cabinet Move rain gutter hose to...

Page 19: ...se to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position Move...

Page 20: ...ting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position Move rain gutter hose to this position Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this positi...

Page 21: ...th cement that is approved for use with BOTH materials Metallic materials must not be used for venting or air intake 5 If a flexible connector is used in the vent system it must be made of a material...

Page 22: ...o prevent sagging 9 Seal around the openings where the combustion air and or vent piping pass through the roof or sidewalls COMBUSTION AIR VENTING TABLE 9 Equivalent Length of Fittings Fitting Equival...

Page 23: ...quirements of the gas supplier 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier F Clearance to outside corner 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local i...

Page 24: ...om inside the building The vent for a single pipe system must be installed as specified in the venting section of these instructions with the vent terminating as shown in Figure 28 Each furnace must h...

Page 25: ...he space surrounding the appliance This may be from within the space in a non confined location or it may be brought into the furnace area from outdoors through permanent openings or ducts It is not p...

Page 26: ...Two per manent openings shall communicate directly or by means of ducts with the outdoors crawl spaces or attic spaces 2 One permanent openings commencing within 12 30 5 cm of the top of the enclosure...

Page 27: ...e 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 system are not in operation 1 Ins...

Page 28: ...proper input rate using natural gas with a heating value of 1030 BTU Ft3 38 4 MJ m3 If the heating value of your gas is significantly different it may be necessary to replace the orifices Verify natur...

Page 29: ...300 750 78 46 92 231 25 144 288 720 80 45 90 225 26 138 277 692 82 44 88 220 27 133 267 667 84 43 86 214 28 129 257 643 86 42 84 209 29 124 248 621 88 41 82 205 30 120 240 600 90 40 80 200 31 116 232...

Page 30: ...lies on and follow the operating instructions to place the unit back in operation 3 Adjust manifold pressure by adjusting gas valve regulator screw for the appropriate gas per the following 4 After th...

Page 31: ...must be long enough to adequately cool the furnace but not so long that cold air is blown into the heated space The fan off timing may be adjusted by positioning the jumper on two of the four pins as...

Page 32: ...4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 TM9X060B12MP11 High 1402 1374 1354 1328 1299 1262 1222 1167 1107 1036 Medium High 1252 1233 1203 1182 1150 1125 1095 1064 1031 980 Medium 1076 1059 1029 1007 973 946 908 883...

Page 33: ...hut down there is a call for heat the furnace will initiate a normal start cycle If the problem has not been corrected the furnace will again lockout after three retries A momentary loss of gas supply...

Page 34: ...n after correcting the failure condition 12 RED FLASHES This code indicates an open igniter circuit which could be a disconnected or loose wire or a cracked or broken igniter STEADY ON RED Control fai...

Page 35: ...ING FERRULE 3 req d GASKET FOAM Door 1 5 ft req d GROMMET 3 req d HARNESS WIRING HOSE CONDENSATE HOSE RAIN GUTTER KNOB QUARTER TURN 4 req d MOTOR MOUNT ORIFICE BURNER Natural 45 PAN CONDENSATE PLUG SE...

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