Coleman White Rodgers Furnace Gas Valve 36j29-701 - 0037-6159.pdf

Coleman White Rodgers Furnace Gas Valve 36j29-701 Owners Manuals, User Guides, Instructional Help Documents & Operating Information - 0037-6159.pdf

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36G22, 36G23, 36G24 & 36G52 36J22, 36J23, 36J24 & 36J52 DSI and HSI Single Stage Combination Gas Valve

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Operator: Save these instructions for future use! FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS CONTROL COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

DESCRIPTION The 36G/J22, 36G/J23, 36G/J24 and 36G/J52 combination gas valves are designed for direct spark ignition (DSI) and hot surface ignition (HSI) system applications. These valves are equipped with redundant and main solenoid valves that control gas flow to the main burners, a pressure regulator and a two-position on/off switch for regulation and electrical shut-off of the solenoid valves. The 36G/ J23, 36G/J24 and 36G/J52 are also equipped with a slowopening pressure regulator for softer lighting characteristics. 36G 36J

SPECIFICATIONS Type of Gas: Natural gas LP gas (use conversion kit) Pressure Regulator Setting: Nat. Gas – 2.5 to 5.0" W.C. LP Gas – 7.0 to 12.0"W.C. Ambient Temperature: -40° to 175°F Pressure Rating: 14" W.C. (1¦2 PSI) max. Voltage: 24 VAC Frequency: 50/60 Hz Current: .360 amps

Mounting Positions: Multipoise – Control may be mounted in any position.

PIPE SIZES/CAPACITIES Pipe Sizes Available (inches) 1 2"

x 1 2" NPT any combination

Capacity (BTU/hr) at 1” pressure drop across valve AGA Std. Nat. Gas LP Gas (1,000 BTU/cu. ft.) (2,500 BTU/cu. ft.) 140,000

226,800

CONTENTS Description ......................................................... Specifications .................................................... Precautions ....................................................... Installation ......................................................... System Wiring Adjustment ........................................................ Pressure Regulator Adjustment Lighting Instructions ........................................... Notes .............................................................

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White-Rodgers is a division of Emerson Electric Co. www.white-rodgers.com

PART NO. 37-6159F Replaces 37-6159E 0814

PRECAUTIONS

DO NOT BEGIN INSTALLATION UNTIL YOU READ THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS. !

WARNING

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

1. Failure to turn off electric or main gas supply to heating system could cause personal injury and/or property damage by shock, gas suffocation, fire, and/or explosion.

3. NEVER USE FLAME OR ANY KIND OF SPARK TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS–COULD CAUSE FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION. 4. Do not use a control set for natural gas with LP gas, or a control set for LP gas with natural gas. Personal injury and/or property damage, gas suffocation, fire, and/or explosion may result.

2. Do not use this control on circuits exceeding specified voltage. Higher voltage will damage the control and may cause shock or fire hazard.

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CAUTION 2. This control is not intended for use in locations where it may come in direct contact with water. Suitable protection must be provided to shield the control from exposure to water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.).

1. Do not short out terminals on gas valve or primary control to test. Short or incorrect wiring can cause equipment damage, property damage, and/or personal injury.

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INSTALLATION 1. Turn off electrical power to the system at the fuse box or circuit breaker. Also turn off the main gas supply. 2. If replacing an existing valve, disconnect all plumbing and electrical connections from the old control. 3. The control may be installed in any position. The arrow on the bottom plate indicates the direction of inlet gas flow. 4. You should use new pipe that is properly chamfered, reamed, and free of burrs and chips. If you are using old pipe, be sure it is clean and free of rust, scale, burrs, chips, and old pipe joint compound. 5. Apply pipe joint compound (pipe dope) that is approved for all gases, only to the male threads of the pipe joints. DO NOT apply compound to the first two threads (see fig. 2 for