Wednesday, January 27, 2010

How To Adjust Gas Furnace Flame How To Adjust A Propane Furnace?

How to adjust a propane furnace? - how to adjust gas furnace flame

Hey guys,

You know, like the flame in the furnace air?
I think my oven is fast propane burned.
When high on the stove, flames seem to me, but perhaps should be so high that I do not know.
Everything I know I'm about 50 liters of propane in about two weeks, even with the thermostat set at 65deg.
The fan rotates about every 15-30 minutes and only takes about 5-10 minutes. The flames are about 9 inches tall.

It replaces the gas tanks outside the regulatory authority.

Blower
Single speed
Model: 461,350
MGHA070A

Blower, safety thermostat
Model No. MGHA/070AAFC/01
Steps: Heat FLA 6.4 1 / 5 heating / cooling to 5.8 1 / 3

Pilot / On / Off Case
Robert Shaw Grayson
7200ERCS / 1
Max ½ PSI
24VAC
0.35 amps
Solid
7C7F8F055

3 comments:

candyman said...

Take readings of temperature increase and save, whether the gas pressure from the right, or take a pressure gauge and adjust the gas pressure. Want to 10.0 inches on the collector side. This also means at least 12.0 centimeters inlet pressure. Take all readings on the gas valve. and temperatures in the return and the pantry. Good luck. 50 gallons, but not as exaggerated, time seems to outdoor

RICH @www.hvac-for-beginners.com said...

To fix this you need a reservoir gas. But this is not the problem only. They have a furnace that will burn only about 70% efficiency, so more gas. More information can be found in my stove at the source.

Anonymous said...

You could blow Yourself dude. Hire someone who really knows what he is doing and do it.

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