Coleman Evcon DGAM075BDD, DGAT070BDD, DLAS075BDD, DGAT075BDD Installation Guide

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DGAT PROGRAM KIT 37323712001 INS TALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS
Heating _ Air Conditioning
FOR MODELS:
DGAM075BDD DGAT075BDD DGAM075BDE DGAT075BDE
DGAM075BDF DGAT075BDF DGAT070BDD DLAS075BDD
DGAT070BDE DLAS075BDE DGAT070BDF DLAS075BDF
Use of this instruction is intended for qualified individuals experienced in the proper installation and service of manu- factured housing heating appliances.
Fire or explosion hazard. Failure to properly inspect and restore appliance to proper operation may cause property damage, personal injury or
loss of life.
General Information
A. Before You Start
Once you have read this instruction view the video tape.
1. Thoroughly review this instruction. Contact DGAT Program at: 1-888-665-4640 or on line at dgatpro-
gram@york.com, if you have any questions.
2. Inspect kit contents
a. Three (3) piece heat exchanger liner assembly
i. Part A has two (2) curved hooks and four (4)
stainless steel bolts.
ii. Parts B and C have slotted holes.
b. Auxiliary limit switch assembly. c. Customer Packet with instructions and labels
d. Card board "shoehorn" for auxiliary limit switch
assembly installation.
e. Natural gas orifice bag assembly, LP/Propane
gas orifice bag assembly, and hardware bag assembly.
f. Wire clamps
3. Gather test equipment.
a. Digital Thermometer b. 5/16" Hex head driver
c. Flashlight or droplight d. Inspection mirror e. Phillipshead screwdriver f. Two (2) crescent wrenches
4. Tools needed to install DGAT Program Kit
a. 1/2" Wrench
b. 11/32" Nut driver
c. High temperature RTV Silicone - Source 1 Part
Number MA-HTSS-R
B. To Turn Off Gas to Appliance
These instructions will direct you To Turn Off Gas to Appli- ance during the inspection. A label with these instructions is
located inside the lower door. The instructions are as follows:
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.
2. Turn off all power to the appliance.
3. Remove control access panel.
4. Move gas control switch to "OFF" position.
C. Operating Instructions
These instructions will direct you to follow the Operating Instructions to place the appliance in operation. A label with
the Operating Instructions is located inside the lower door. The Operating Instructions are as follows:
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance.
3. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. Do NOT try to
light the burner by hand.
4. Remove control access panel.
5. Move gas control switch to "OFF" position. Do not force.
6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you smell gas, determine source and repair as necessary.
7. Move gas control to "ON" position. Do not force.
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8. Replacecontrolaccesspanel.
9. Turnonallelectricalpowertotheappliance.
10.Setthermostattothedesiredsetting.Burnerwill light,whichmaytake30-60seconds.
11.Afterthree(3)trials,iftheappliancewillnotoperate, followtheinstructionsTO TURNOFFGASTO
APPLIANCEandrefertotroubleshootingguideinthe
InstallationInstructionsorOwner'sManual.
Part 1: Basic Information
Record the following on the DGAT Program Claim Form. Record information clearly and legibly.
Most of this information should be available before travelling to the job site.
A. Rating Plate Data
1. Model Number
Part 2: Inspection
D. Product Specifications
Model No. DGAT070 DGAT075
Input 70,000 Btu/hr 75,000 Btu/hr Output 57,000 Btu/hr 61,000 Btu/hr
Air Temperature 45_75OF
Rise Range Maximum Outlet
Tem peratu re Maximum External
Static Pressure
2. Serial Number
g.
Customer Data
1. Customer name, street address, city, state and zip code.
2. Customer telephone number.
165°F
0.30" wc
A.
Inspect Roof Jack
1. Verify the proper Roof Jack is being used. The DGAT is approved for use with the 4000 Series roof jack
only. See Figure 1.
4000 SERIES
7900 SERIES
FIGURE 1: Roof Jack NOTE:
The 7900 Series Roof Jack can be converted to a
4000 Series Roof Jack by replacing crown. Use pin 4000-6941tC.
2.
inspect Roof Jack. Replace if damaged, tilted,
crooked, or shows deterioration.
3.
Remove bird screens or other obstructions to com-
bustion air inlet.
B. Remove Assembly Burner
FIGURE 2: Turn power switch to off position.
1. Follow instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLI- ANCE.
2. Disconnect wires to gas valve, igniter, and flame sen- sor.
3. Turn off gas supply to furnace by closing manual shut-off valve. Disconnect gas supply piping.
4. Remove gas valve. See Figure 3.
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FIGURE 3: Gas valve removal
5. Remove the burner assembly. See Figure 4.
When burner is removed, check the ribbon porting, located in the end of the burner to insure it is concentric and square. Reference Figure 5. Check the seams between the burner halves to insure that they are completely closed and tight. The flame spreader needs to be checked for proper align-
ment and to insure that it is not distorted and the burner mounting legs should also be checked for distortion. If any of
these items are found to be out of alignment, the burner
should be replaced..
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C. Inspect Heat Exchanger
1. Insert inspection mirror through burner opening. Use flashlight or droplight to illuminate surface. Inspect entire interior perimeter of heat exchanger. Note con- dition per following guidelines.
a. Typical Discoloration Pattern
i. Surface must be smooth shape with no bumps
or indentations.
ii. Normal heat pattern may include light to dark
gray discoloration. See Figure 6.
iii. If visual inspection does not reveal any defor-
mation, crack, or burn through of the heat exchanger surface, then you need to check the entire inside surface of the heat exchanger by
feel. If you feel any roughness, deformation,
crack or burn through, proceed with replacing
the heat exchanger with 37323713001.
FIGURE 4: Burner assembly removal
FIGURE 5: Burner inspection
FIGURE 6: Typical discoloration pattern
b. Cracked. See Figure 7.
FIGURE 7: Cracked heat exchanger
c. Deformed. See Figure 8.
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FIGURE 8: Deformed heat exchanger
replaced.
d. Burn Through. See Figure 9.
FIGURE 9: Burned through heat exchanger
While you are feeling the inside surface, you should also check the integrity of the rivets that secure the overflame baf-
fle to the heat exchanger drum. You can check the rivets by
pushing against each of the four (4) mounting legs. If any of
the rivets are missing, the heat exchanger will need to be
Part 3: DGAT Program Kit Installation
FIGURE 10: Overflame baffle located in top of heat exchanger assembly (cut-away view).
D, Corrective Actions
1. Heat Exchanger cracked, deformed or burned through or 1 or more overflame baffle pop rivets are
missing. Replace heat exchanger with 37323713001 Replacement Heat Exchanger. Follow instructions provided with kit.
2. If heat exchanger burn through has resulted in dam- age to the furnace casing insulation and/or a breach
in the furnace casing, you will need to contact the DGAT program at: 1-888-665-4640 or on line at dgat-
program@york.com to receive authorization to replace furnace.
3. Heat Exchanger exhibits normal discoloration pattern with no defects.
a. Install DGAT Program Kit 37323712001. Follow
instructions in Part 3.
A. Install Heat Exchanger Liner
FIGURE 12: Remove burner inlet pan 12 screws as
FIGURE 11: Remove pressure switch tube.
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FIGURE 13: Remove bottom screw from air vane, loosen top screw and rotate air vane counterclockwise.
Use caution when rotating air vane so that foil faced insulation is not damaged.
FIGURE 14" Remove burner chute mounting screws (4) and remove burner chute.
FIGURE 16: Rotate liner upward to hook on overflame baffle.
FIGURE 17: Make sure the hooks on Part A straddle the rear right-hand leg of overflame baffle.
FIGURE 15: Insert stainless steel liner piece (Part A)
with clips first.
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FIGURE 18: Push Part A of liner as far forward as leg
will allow.
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FIGURE 19: Insert Part B and rotate upwards.
insert Part C and rotate upwards. Place Part C over stud bolts in Part A.
install stainless steel nuts.
FIGURE 22: Again push assembled liner as far to front as )ossible and tighten all (4) stainless steel nuts.
FIGURE 20: Place Part B over stud bolts in Part A.
FIGURE 23: Inspect with light to make sure Part A, B, and C are pushed outward against drum.
FIGURE 21: Install stainless steel nuts found in hardware bag. Do not tighten.
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FIGURE 24: Reinstall burner chute to original position.
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FIGURE 25: Reposition air vane to original position. Reinstall bottom screw and tighten top screw.
FIGURE 28: Reinstall burner.
FIGURE 26: Install burner inlet pan with 12 screws. If needed, re-seal pan with high temperature RTV
silicone.
FIGURE 27: Remove old gas orifice, install new per chart.
FIGURE 29: Reinstall gas valve and gas piping.
FIGURE 30: Reconnect pressure tube to pressure switch and wiring connectors to gas valve, igniter and
sensor.
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FIGURE 31: Install warning label directly below rating plate on vestibule panel.
B. Install Auxiliary Limit Switch Assembly
FIGURE 32: Remove Blower Assembly Mounting Screws (4). Unplug blower motor from control box. Remove wire clamp. Remove blower assembly.
FIGURE 34: Remove blower support shelf (7 screws).
FIGURE 35: Remove blower support shelf.
FIGURE 36: To protect side wall insulation insert cardboard sheet as a "shoe horn" to insert auxiliary limit switch assembly between insulation and heat
FIGURE 33: Remove wires from upper limit.
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FIGURE 37: Bow back plate of auxiliary limit switch assembly to insert on right-hand side of blower compartment.
FIGURE 38: Compress stainless loop in middle to slide past heat exchanger. Do not skin or scrape foil from insulation while sliding switch down side of heat exchanger.
FIGURE 40: Outer plate should compress against side casing foil (Cut-away view).
FIGURE 41 : Push flange in until clearance holes line up with holes in blower shelf support bracket (Cut-away view).
FIGURE 42: Reinstall blower shelf. Pass wires up through back slot of blower shelf before locating to final
FIGURE 39: Remove "shoe horn".
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FIGURE 43: Install new wire clamp in blower shelf hole on rear left-hand side of shelf. Reinstall (7) screws to
secure blower shelf.
FIGURE 46" Install new wiring diagram over existing diagram.
FIGURE 44: Install new auxiliary limit switch leads in series with upper limit per wiring diagram.
FIGURE 45" Install and secure blower on shelf. Plug blower motor into control box.
FIGURE 47: Install danger label on vestibule panel just below upper limit switch.
FIGURE 48: Turn gas supply back on and leak check gas valve piping connection.
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FIGURE 49: Turn electrical back on.
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FIGURE 50: Install Consumer Notice on top front
furnace door and instruct the consumer on how to
properly maintain their furnace.
DGAT Field Inspection Program
Gas Orifice Selection Chart
Elevation
Diameter Part No. Diameter Part No.
Sea Level .1520 9951-1521 .0935 9951-0931
2,000 .1495 9951-1491 .0935 9951-0931 3,000 .1495 9951-1491 .0890 9951-0891
4,000 .1470 9951-1471 .0890 9951-0891 5,000 .1440 9951-1441 .0890 9951-0891 6,000 .1440 9951-1441 .0860 9951-0861
7,000 .1405 9951-1401 .0860 9951-0861 8,000 .1360 9951-1361 .0820 9951-0821 9,000 .1360 9951-1361 .0810 9951-0810
10,000 .1285 9951-1281 .0785 9951-0781
Natural Gas
Drill Size
24
25 25 26
27 27
28
29 29
30
LP/Propane
Drill Size
42 42 43 43 43 44 44 45 46 47
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Part 4: Checkout Data
A. Furnace Checkout
1. Verify Cardboard Pad "Shoehorn" was removed.
Remove Cardboard Pad "Shoehorn" before operat- ing furnace.
Fire Hazard. Failure to remove may cause property damage, per-
sonal injury or loss of fife.
2. Check Air Temperature Rise (ATR). a. Make sure furnace has operated for at least 5
minutes.
b. Measure return air temperature at top louver
openings of top furnace door.
c. Measure supply air temperature at the closet reg-
ister/grille.
d. Subtract the return air temperature from the sup-
ply air temperature to obtain the ATR.
3. If measured ATR is outside parameters shown on the furnace rating plate, then you will need to determine why unit is operating beyond its design parameters. If
the ATR is too low, it is an indication of an underfired furnace. Make sure that your gas pressure is set
properly. If the ATR is too high, it is an indication of
an overtired furnace. Once again, you will need to
make sure that your gas pressure is set properly. If
found to be okay, you should then also clock the
meter to determine the units firing rate, and if needed, check the supply duct system static pres-
sure. Refer to Part 5 for information on how to mea- sure gas pressure, determine the firing rate and
measure supply static pressure.
If any items tested result in findings outside the design parameters listed on the units rating plate, it is an indication of application/installation problems that must be addressed. Since application/installation problems are not covered under the warranty, you will need to discuss this situation with the homeowner as they will be responsible for covering any charges to correct any problems found.
4. If measured ATR is within design parameters, pro- ceed to step B and complete your on-site visit.
B. Complete On-Site Visit
1. Verify all gas-fueled appliances are returned to nor- mal operation. Follow instructions provided by the
appliance manufacturer.
2. Complete the DGAT Program Claim Form. a. Record your name and company information.
b. Obtain homeowner's signature.
c. Sign claim form to certify the furnace has been
properly upgraded.
3. Review the Consumer Notice with the customer.
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Part 5: Additional Testing Procedures
A. Measure Gas Pressure 3. Allow burner to operate 5 minutes.
a. Remove gas valve OUT PRESS TAP plug using 4. Measure time required (in seconds) for gas meter 2
3/16" Alien wrench. Install 1/8 NPT hose barb fit- cubic foot dial to rotate one complete turn (or 1/2
ting. See Figure 51. cubic foot dial to rotate 4 complete turns).
5. Calculate input:
FIGURE 51 : Pressure tap
b. Connect manometer positive (+) pressure hose
fitting to OUT PRESS TAP hose barb fitting.
c. Follow OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS to place
furnace in operation.
d. Allow burner to operate 30-60 seconds. Measure
Outlet (Manifold) Gas Pressure. Adjust pressure to 3.5" + 0.2 w.c. for natural gas, or 10.0" _+0.2 w.c. for LPipropane.
e. Follow instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO
APPLIANCE.
f. Remove hose barb from gas valve. Install plug.
4. Follow OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS to place fur- nace in operation.
5. Operate furnace through at least one (1) complete heating cycle to confirm proper operation.
B,
Measure Input Rate
1. Adjust controls on all other gas-fired appliances to prevent operation. Extinguish pilot(s), if applicable.
Follow instructions provided by the appliance manu-
facturer.
2. Follow OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS to place fur- nace in operation.
Input
[Gas Heating Value] 2 x 7200
Time
2. Assume 1030 BTU per cubic foot for natural gas if gas supplier cannot provide exact value.
C. Measure Static Pressure
1. Verify upper door is installed and furnace burner and blower are operating in heating speed.
2. Supply Static Pressure. a. Remove top screws from coil cabinet cover plates
(3 total).
b. Connect manometer positive (+) pressure hose
fitting to Static Pressure Probe.
c. Insert static pressure probe into each screw hole.
Insert probe straight into hole 6". Probe must be level (horizontal) for proper measurement. See Figure 52.
FIGURE 52: Measuring supply static pressure
Part 6: Submit Claim
A. Mail Documentation
1. Submit original DGAT Program Claim to:
York International Attn: Warranty Dept.
P.O. Box 385 Norman, OK 73070
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Subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. Copyright t7 by York International Corp. 2004. All rights reserved.
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