Nordyne SERIES M1B Manuel D’Utilisation

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To Gas 
Supply
Floor
Control
Panel
On-Off-Fan
Switch
Alt. Fuel
Line Entry
Floor Cavity
Figure 26. Typical Gas Piping
FUEL SUPPLY AND PIPING
 WARNING:
All piping must conform with local 
building codes, or in the absence 
of local codes, with the most recent 
edition of the National Fuel Gas 
Code ANSI Z223.1 or (CAN/CGA 
B149.1 or .2). Failure to follow all 
safety warnings could result in 
serious injury, death or property 
damage.
This furnace may be installed with left or right 
side gas entry. When connecting the gas supply, 
provide clearance between the gas supply line 
and the entry hole in the furnace casing to avoid 
unwanted noise and/or damage to the furnace. 
Typical gas service hookup for this furnace is 
shown in Figure 26. Table 14 (page 37) lists 
gas fl ow capacities for standard pipe sizes as a 
function of length in typical applications based 
on nominal pressure drop in the line.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Some local regulations require the 
installation of a manual main shut-off 
valve and ground joint union external to 
the furnace (Figure 36). The shut-off valve 
should be readily accessible for service 
and/or emergency use. Consult the local 
utility or gas supplier for additional 
requirements regarding placement of the 
manual main gas shut-off.
•  Gas piping must never run in or through 
air ducts, chimneys, gas vents, or elevator 
shafts.
•  Compounds used on threaded joints of gas 
piping must be resistant to the actions of 
-liquefi ed petroleum gases.
• The main gas valve and main power 
disconnect to the furnace must be properly 
labeled by the installer in case emergency 
shutdown is required.
•  Flexible gas connectors are not recom-
mended for this furnace but may be used 
if allowed by local jurisdiction. Only new 
fl exible connectors may be used. DO NOT 
reuse old fl exible gas connectors.
•  A drip leg should be installed in the vertical 
pipe run to the unit (Figure 36).
• All piping shall be black iron pipe, or 
equivalently sized steel tubing. Internally 
tinned copper tubing may be used for gas 
supply systems.
Fuel line installations other than typical 
installations shown in Figures 26 and 27 
(page 17) must comply with the fuel piping 
provisions stated in the Federal Manufactured 
Home Standard (H.U.D. TITLE 24, PART 280) 
and the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1/
NFPA-54).
•  Optional fuel inlet lines are available for all 
gas furnace models to permit the addition of 
a 1/2” F.P.T. shut-off valve above the fl oor.
NOTE: Shut-off valve must be designed and 
listed for use with liquid petroleum (L.P. gas).
The gas supply to your home will either be Natural 
Gas or L.P. (bottle gas). Your furnace is factory 
equipped to operate on Natural Gas. If your gas 
supply is L.P. (bottle gas), you must contact a 
qualifi ed serviceman or gas supplier to convert 
the furnace. Instructions for gas conversion are 
listed on page 18. Factory installed orifi ce sizes 
are listed in Table 10 (page 31).
For natural gas operation, the furnace is designed 
for 7” W.C. inlet pressure. Pressure is reduced 
to 3 1/2” W.C. by the pressure regulator in the 
gas valve. The maximum inlet pressure for the 
valve is 13” W.C.