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Matrix Installation and Operation Instructions
110
120
130
140
150
160
0-2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
Elevation (ft)
Input (Mbh)
Figure 1.1 Maximum Capacity vs. Altitude
1.0 SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Input
MBH
Output
MBH
Steady State
Efficiency %
AFUE
%
Supply
Plenum
inches
Return
Plenum
inches
Airflow
Heating
CFM
Airflow
Cooling
CFM
Ventilation
CFM
Dimensions
H-W-D
Vent/Air
Size
M100 25-150
23-
139
95 92.7 20x16 18x18 300-1200 400-1600 - 53-28-38 3”
M100V 25-150
23-
139
95 92.7 20x16 18x18 300-1200 400-1600 70-150 53-28-38 3”
1.1 High Altitude Operation
The Matrix is designed to operate to capacity
in installations at 2000 feet of elevation or
less. As elevations higher than 2000 feet
have less dense air, the unit is not capable of
providing its specified capacity. (See Chart).
In Canada:
De-rate by 5% for altitudes between 2000
and 4500 feet. For altitudes above 4500 feet
consult with local authorities.
In USA:
De-rate by 4% for every 1000 feet over 2000
feet.
CAUTION
AT ELEVATIONS GREATER THAN 2000 FEET, THE COMBUSTION OF THE M
TRIX MUST BE CHECKED
WITH A CALIBRATED COMBUSTION TESTER TO ENSURE SAFE AND RELIABLE OPERATION. CONSULT
SECTION 5.20 FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON ADJUSTING THE INPUT TO PROVIDE PROPER OPERATION.
IT IS THE INSTALLERS RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE COMBUSTION, AND
TO ADJUST THE COMBUSTION IN ACCORDANCE TO SECTION 5.20
Table 1.1 General Specifications
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