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USER.
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USER:
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As an ENERGY STAR@ Partner,
FIRE
OR EXPLOSION
Carrier Heating & Cooling
Systems has determined that
this product meets the ENERGY
STAR@ guidelines for energy
efficiency.
HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly
injury, death, or property damage.
could result in
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT
TO DO IF YOU SMELL
\
GAS
-Do not try to light any appliance.
-Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any
phone in your building.
-Leave the building immediately.
-Immediately
call your gas supplier from a neighbor's
phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
-If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department.
Installation
and
qualified installer,
CARBON
service
must
service agency
MONOXIDE
POISONING
Failure to follow this warning
injury and/or death.
Carbon
Monoxide
be perfornmd
by
or the gas supplier.
is invisible,
could
a
HAZARD
result
odorless,
in personal
and
toxic!
Carrier Heating
and Cooling
Systems
recommends
a
carbon monoxide
alarm in your home, even if you do
not own a gas appliance.
Locate the carbon monoxide
alarm in the living area of your home and away from
gas appliances
and doolways
to attached
garages.
Follow the alarm manufacturer's
instruction
included
with the alarm.
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Do not use this
flood-damaged
use the furnace
service agency
and to
electrical
necessary.
furnace if
furnace is
can result
should be
any part has been under water. A
extremely dangerous. Attempts to
in fire or explosion.
A qualified
contacted to inspect the furnace
replace
all gas controls,
control
system
parts,
parts that have been wet or the furnace if deemed
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
WELCOME
TO A NEW
FURNACE
GENERATION
COMPONENTS
..........................
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
BEFORE
STARTING
STARTING
for Starting
Shutting
Down
PERFORMING
Filtering
Heading
FURNACE
DOWN
INSTALLATION
CHECKLIST
DATA
FURNACE
..................
7
............
7
..........
10
8
SYSTEM
...................
11
.........................
A SERVICE
. . 5
5
............................
AND VENT
YOU REQUEST
4
....................
South for the Winter
A CHECK-UP
YOUR
MAINTENANCE
Out Trouble
AREA
4
................
Your Furnace
Your Furnace
ROUTINE
COMBUSTION
BEFORE
YOUR
. . . 2
3
........................
AND SHUTTING
Steps
OF COMFORT
12
CALL
..........
13
............................
14
S
WELCOME
TO A NEW
GENERATION
OF COMFORT
Congratulations!
Gas-Fired.
investment
In light
of rising
energy
costs, the Infinity
Modulating
Condensing
Furnace
today's homeowner
can make.
is among
ICS
the wisest
Your new furnace is truly a triumph
of technology
in home
heating.
A revolutionary
design employs two heat exchangers
to
maximize the amount of heat from the fuel consumed.
In fact,
your new furnace is so efficient, up to 95% _'of the heat generated
during combustion
is captured and delivered inside your home.
That is more than a 33%* increase in heating efficiency
over
conventional
furnaces.
These
are among
the most energy-efficient
furnaces
you can buy
today. They also are among the safest and most dependable.
We
are proud of the technological
advances
incorporated
into the
design of these furnaces.
With only minimal
care. your new
furnace will deliver many years of money-saving
home comfort
and enjoyment.
Spend just a few minutes with this manual to
learn the operation
of your new furnace and the small amount of
maintenance
it takes tn help keep it operating
at peak efficiency
year after year.
*The output
capacity and any representations
of efficiency for this furnace
are based on standard U,S. Department of Energy test procedures,
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Fig. 1 - Infinity
ICS Vadable
Capacity
Furnace
FURNACE
COMPONENTS
_17
_3
_4
:---18
_6
/5
,-15
--14
1-13
_7
19
"10
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Fig. 2 - Model
1. Combustion-air
intake connection
to ensure contaminant-
sight glass for viewing
burner
flame.
3. Burner assembly
(inside).
Operates with energy-saving
inshot burners and hot surface igniter for safe, dependable
heating.
4. Redundant
control
valve.
gas valve.
with
Safe and efficient.
2 internal
shutoff
Furnace
11. Everlastic _'_Secondary condensing
heat exchanger (inside).
Wrings out more heat through condensation.
Constructed
with polypropylene-laminated
steel to ensure durability.
free air (right or left side).
2. Burner
58MVC
valves
Features
1 gas
12. Primary serpentine heat exchanger (inside). Stretches fuel
dollars
with
the S-shaped
heat-flow
design.
Solid
construction
of corrosion-resistant
aluminized
steel means
reliability.
13. Furnace
furnace's
Uses
PVC
combustion
pipe to carry
system
board.
and one throttling
14. 3-amp
5. Vent outlet.
control
flue gas
from
the
(right or left side).
fuse provides
electrical
and component
protection.
15. Light emitting diode (LED) on furnace control board. Status
code light is for diagnosing
furnace operation
and service
requirements.
6. Inducer
motor. Pulls hot flue
exchangers,
maintaining
negative
7. Blower
access
gases through
the heat
pressure for added safety.
panel safety interlock
16. Pressure switches ensure adequate
furnace and out vent system.
switch.
17. Rollout
8. Air filter and retainer
(location
in furnace
from
drain connection.
burned
(Location
gases
Collects
for disposal
in furnace
10. Heavy-duty
blower.
exchangers
to transfer
moisture
into home
condensed
drain
located
air
overtemperature.
box for 115-v
across
electrical
power
supply.
(May be
on right or left side)
19. Transformer
low-voltage
heat into the home.
reset) to prevent
system.
varies.)
Circulates
switch (manual
may vary).
18. Junction
9. Condensate
flow of flue gas through
the
heat
(24v) behind furnace control board provides
power to furnace control board and thermostat.
SAFETY
Recognize
/_.
CONSIDERATIONS
safety
information.
This
When you see this symbol
is the safety-alert
on the furnace
or manuals,
be alert to the potential
Understand
CAUTION.
the signal
DANGER
words:
identifies
symbol
and in instructions
for personal
injury.
DANGER.
WARNING,
and
the most serious hazards which
will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING
signifies
hazards
which
could
result
in personal
injury
or death.
CAUTION
is used to identi_, unsafe practices which may result
in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE
is used to highlight
suggestions
which
installation,
reliability or operation.
To minimize
the possibility
furnace damage, or improper
safety
will
result
of serious personal
operation;
carefully
injury,
fire,
follow these
Fig, 4 - Combustible
•
Do not cover the furnace,
Your gas furnace
uses air from outside
installed
in an attic or other insulated
or when insulation
combustible.
•
This furnace
from the living space and the garage
is added.
contains
be MANUALLY
FIRE
a Service
FIRE
OR EXPLOSION
AND UNIT
clear and free of
and other flammable
You
in this manual.
HAZARD
could
result
materials,
gasoline,
around your furnace.
OPERATION
in personal
and other
HAZARD
follow
this warning
or property damage.
For proper
combustion
and safe operation
the furnace needs air for
and ventilation.
Do not block or obstruct the
furnace
gasoline,
which must
is left
Failure
to
injury/death
openings
),our furnace
may be
water pipes, etc. See "Before
Do not keep combustible
flammable liquids or vapors
Keep the area around
DEVICES
If the furnace
Call" section
Failure to follow
this warning
injury/death
or property damage.
combustible
materials,
liquids and vapors.
Some materials
SAFETY
RESET.
heat. such as frozen
Request
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space
unattended for an extended period of time, have it
checked periodically
for proper operation. This
precaution will prevent problems associated with no
(e.g. well ventilated attic or crawlspace).
Do not block
or obstruct air openings on furnace or spaces around
furnace.
Fig. 3 - Venting
store trash or debris near it, or
must be kept free and clear of insulating material.
Examine the furnace area when the furnace is installed
It is not
The
vent pipe must terminate outside the structure and must
not be obstructed in any way. The air-intake pipe must
terminate outside the structure or in a well ventilated
area that is isolated
A furnace
the home for
combustion
and vents flue gas to the outdoors.
to be installed using indoor air for combustion.
Materials
in any way block the flow of fresh air to the unit.
•
rules:
•
A92182
in enhanced
on the furnace,
is installed,
could
air openings
result
in personal
to the area in which the
and the space around
the furnace.
BEFORE
STARTING
FURNACE
Examine
the furnace
installation
YOUR
monthly
to determine
FIRE
that:
AND
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
1. All flue gas carrying
areas external to the furnace (i.e.
chimney, vent connector) are clear and free of obstructions.
Failure to follow this warning could
injury/death
or property damage.
2. The vent
physically
Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if overheating
occurs, turn off the manual gas valve to the furnace
BEFORE turning off the electrical supply. (See Fig. 8.)
connector
is in place, slopes upward
and
sound without holes or excessive corrosion.
is
3. The return-air
duct connection(s)
is physically
sound, is
sealed to the furnace casing, and terminates outside the space
containing the furnace.
4. The physical
support
ofthe furnace
cracks, gaps, etc. around
5. There are no obvious
is sound without
sagging
the base.
•
of the furnace.
in personal
CHECK AIR FILTER:
Before attempting to start
your furnace, be sure the furnace filter is clean and in
place. See "Performing
in this manual.
signs of deterioration
result
Steps For Starting
Routine
Then proceed
Maintenance"
section
as follows:
Your Furnace
1. Set your room thermostat to the lowest temperature
setting.
(See Fig. 7.)
2. Close the external
manual
gas valve. (See Fig. 8.)
Ag23s0
Fig. 5 - Burner
Flame
o
o
6. The burner flames
are in good adjustment.
STARTING
AND
YOUR FURNACE
(See Fig. 5.)
SHUTTING
DOWN
\
Instead
of
a continuously
burning
pilot
flame
which
wastes
A08013
valuable energy, your furnace uses an automatic,
hot surface
ignition system to light the burners each time the thermostat starts
your
furnace.
•
Follow
these important
Fig.
7 - Lowest
Temperature
Setting
safeguards:
Never attempt to manually light the burners
match or other source of flame.
with a
A06188
Fig. 8 - (.'lose Valve
3. Turn OFF electrical
A92319
Fig. 6 - Do Not Light
•
Burner
Read and follow the operating
main furnace
follows:
door, especially
Wait 5 minutes
instructions
on inside of
the item that reads as
to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas,
•
label. If you don't
If a suspected
malfunction
system, such as the burners
smell gas, go to the next
occurs with your gas control
do not light when they
should, refer to the shutdown
procedures on inside of
main furnace door, or in the "Shutting Down Your
Furnace"
possible.
section
supply
main furnace
to the furnace.
(See Fig. 9.)
door. (See Fig. 10.)
with Match
including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP!
Follow "B" in the safety information
above on this
furnace
step.
4. Remove
and call your dealer as soon as
5. The gas valve will have a control switch to turn off and on.
Turn the control switch on the gas control to the OFF
position and wait 5 minutes. (See Fig. 11.) Then smell for
gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow
"B" on furnace
6. After waiting
control
label. If you don't smell gas, go to next step.
5 minutes,
to the ON position.
turn the control
(See Fig. 12.)
switch
on the gas
A92185
Fig. 9 - Turn
Off Electrical
Supply
A05088
Fig. 13 - Furnace
Door
Replaced
A92359
A05087
Fig. 10 - Remove
Furnace
Fig. 14 - Turn
Door
On Electrical
Supply
A06189
Fig. 15 - Open Valve
A04150
Fig. 11 - Control
Switch
to OFF
7. Replace
8. Turn
main furnace
door. (See Fig. 13.)
ON the electrical
minute.
supply
to the furnace
and wait 1
(See Fig. 14.)
9. Open the external
manual
gas valve.
(See Fig. 15.)
10. Set the room thermostat to a temperature
room temperature.
This will automatically
to start.
slightly above the
signal the furnace
11. When the furnace receives the start signal, the inducer is
started. When the pressure switch senses that there is sufficient combustion
air. the hot surface igniter is energized.
After the hot surface igniter is heated for 17 seconds, the gas
valve permits gas to flow to the main burners. After ignition
and a time delay of about 30 sec, the furnace blower will start.
A04151
Fig. 12 - Control
Switch
to ON
Variable-capacity
furnaces start at medium speed until the
control makes the necessary
adjustments
to operate the
blower at either the low-, medium-,
or high-heat
speed.
NOTE:
control
If the burners
fail to ignite after 4 attempts,
system will lock out. If lockout
to light, or blower
the furnace
occurs, main burners
fail
does not come on. shut down the furnace
and
call your dealer for service.
12. Set your thermostat
to the temperature
comfort requirements.
that satisfies
your
SUGGESTION:
Setting
thethermostat
back
afewdegrees
andcompensating
forthedifference
withwarmer
clothing
canmake
abigdifference
inyour
fuelconsumption.
Thefew
degrees
atthetopofyourthermostat
"comfort level" are the
most costly
degrees
to obtain.
When the room temperature
drops below the temperature
selected
on the thermostat,
the furnace
will switch on automatically.
When the room temperature
reaches the temperature
selected
the thermostat,
the furnace will be switched off automatically.
Some
thermostats
and ON. When
off. In the ON
Continuous
fan
evenly balanced.
have a FAN
mode
with
2 selections:
on
AUTO
A92185
set on AUTO, the furnace blower cycles on and
mode, the furnace blower
runs continuously.
keeps the temperature
level in your home more
It also permits the indoor air to be continuously
Fig. 17 - Turn
Off Electrical
Supply
filtered. With the unique feature Fan On Plus"',
the blower speed
can be increased or decreased if desired due to change of seasons,
large
gatherings
in your
home,
etc. Simply
change
your
FAN
from ON to OFF for 1 to 3 seconds (or AUTO depending
on
your thermostat),
and then return to ON. The blower will switch
to the next higher speed. There are at least 3 speeds to choose
from. If the blower is running on its highest speed, a request to
change
will direct
the blower
If you own an Evolution
to change
to return
Control,
to its lowest
simply
speed.
push the "fan" button
the fan speed.
SHUTTING
FURNACE
DOWN
A04150
YOUR
Fig. 18 - Control
5. Replace
the main furnace
Switch
to OFF
door. (See Fig. 13.)
6. If the furnace is being shut down because
call your dealer as soon as possible.
c_
• •
£AN:
of a malfunction,
AUIO
UNIT
AND
PROPERTY
Failure
to follow
furnace
and other property
DAMAGE
this caution
may result
in damage
to the
damage.
Furnace is not to be installed, operated, and then turned off
and left turned off in an unoccupied
structure during winter.
(See "Heading
South
for the Winter"
procedures
in
maintenance
section on page 12).
PERFORMING
MAINTENANCE
•
/
A08013
Fig. 16 - Lowest Temperature
NOTE:
The qualified
factory-authorized
Setting
modifying
Should you ever need to shut down your furnace for service or
maintenance,
you will need to turn the furnace off. The following
procedures
must be followed:
1. Set your room thermostat
to the lowest temperature
setting.
(See Fig. 16.)
2. Turn off electrical
3. Remove
ROUTINE
supply
main furnace
to the furnace.
(See Fig. 17.)
4. Turn the switch on the gas control
Fig. 18.)
to the OFF position.
(See
or agency
must use only
parts, kits, and accessories
Installing and servicing heating equipment
to gas and electrical components.
Only
trained
and
qualified
service heating equipment.
basic maintenance
functions
filters.
service
when
this product.
All other
door. (See Fig. 10.)
installer
replacement
operations
agency
personnel
Observe
manual, on tags, and on labels attached
safety precautions
that may apply.
With proper
economically
are found
beginning
should
install,
due
repair,
or
Untrained
personnel
can perform
such as cleaning and replacing
air
must be performed
personnel.
can be hazardous
by trained
safety
and qualified
precautions
to the furnace,
in this
and other
maintenance
and care. your furnace
will operate
and dependably.
Instructions
for basic maintenance
on this and the following
pages. However.
maintenance,
follow these safety precautions:
before
(2.) Gently
remove
air filter and carefully
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
tofollowthiswarning
couldresult
inpersonal
injury/death.
Turnoffelectrical
power
supply
toyourfurnace
before
removing
theaccess
doorsto service
or perform
maintenance.
c. Air Filter Located
in Filter Cabinet:
4. Inspect the filter. If torn, replace it.
NOTE:
If washable
been replaced
filter that was shipped
specified
disposable
media filter:
size. Install with airflow direction
-Electronic
air cleaner (EAC):
for maintenance
information.
CUTHAZARD
may result in minor
with the furnace
has
by:
replace only with media filter having
this caution
dirt from
Slide air filter out of furnace. Keep dirty side up (if dirty)
to avoid spilling dirt. (See Fig. 27 and 28.)
-Factory
Failure to follow
turn the
dirty side up (if dirt5, ) to avoid spilling
the filter. (See Fig. 26.)
Do not clean. If dirty,
the same part number
arrow pointing
towards
Refer to EAC Owner's
and
blower.
Manual
personal
injury.
Although
special care has been taken to minimize
sharp
edges, be extremely careful when handling parts or reaching
into the furnace.
Filtering
Out Trouble
UNIT
PERFORMANCE
Failure
to follow
HAZARD
this caution
may result in product
damage.
Never operate your furnace without a filter in place. Doing
so may
damage
the furnace
blower
motor.
An
accumulation
of dust and lint on internal parts of your
furnace
can cause a loss of efficiency.
A05087
Fig. 19 - Removing
Furnace
Door
A dirty air filter will cause a loss of airflow in your duct system.
When excessive loss of airflow occurs, the furnace may cycle on
its safety controls. If this condition
is left unattended,
the furnace
will eventually
lock out. It is recommended
that the furnace air
filter be checked
eve_
3 or 4 weeks
and cleaned
if necessa_.
If installed with factory-specified
disposable media filter, check
or replace filter before each heating and cooling season.
Replace
disposable
media
filter at least once a year.
The air filter is normally
in the factory-supplied
bottom
another
clean,
located in the blower
filter cabinet
attached
of the furnace casing. If air filter has been
location, contact your dealer for instructions.
and/or
replace
the air filter(s),
1. Turn off electrical
2. Remove
supply
door/access
main
furnace
(2.) Remove
blower
It will be necessary
Remove
NOTE:
in Blower
(1.) Remove
b. Air Filters Located
3. Remove
these
installed in
To inspect,
steps:
(See Fig. 17.)
Ags204
Fig. 20 - Removing
Compartment
Blower
Access
Panel
door. (See Fig. 19.)
access panel.
to remove
(See Fig. 20.)
2 screws
in Filter Cabinet
filter cabinet
It will be necessary
follow
to furnace.
or
or
panel.
a. Air Filters Located
NOTE:
compartment
to the side
door. (See Fig. 21 and 22.)
to remove
1 thumbscrew
air filter from furnace.
a. Air Filters Located
in Blower
Compartment
(1.) Slide filter retainer sideways
latch. (See Fig. 23.)
(2.) Slide air filter out of furnace.
b. Air Filters Located in Blower
(1.) Remove
filter retainer
Bottom:
until it is free of
(See Fig. 24.)
Compartment
Side:
A06190
from latch. (See Fig. 25.)
Fig. 21 - Removing
Side Filter
Cabinet
Door
A06191
Fig. 22 - Removing
Bottom
Filter
Cabinet
A93012
Door
Fig. 25 - Removing
Filter
Retainer
from Latch
A93010
Fig. 23 - Sliding
Filter
Retainer
A93013
Fig. 26 - Removing Air Filter
Sideways
IJ_ L
A93011
Fig. 24 - Slide Air Filter
A00227
Out of Furnace
Fig. 27 - Slide Side Filter
Out of Furnace
A00228
Fig. 28 - Slide Bottom
Filter
Out of Furnace
supplied.
Use the filter tables and compare
the proper
your furnace
size with
filter size.
A93205
Fig. 29 - Replace
Blower
Access
Panel
A0619S
Fig. 32 - Replace
Bottom
FURNACE
AIR
FILTER
Bottom
Return
21
24-1/2
AIR
A05088
f*
(1) 16x25xl
CIeanable
(1) 16x25x1
(1)20x25x1
CIeanable
16x25x
FILTER
1
(1)24x25x1
LOCATED
CABINET
HEIGHT
TYPE
Return*
(1) 16x25xl
(1 or2)
FILTER
COMPARTMENT
(IN)
FILTER
17-1/2
Door
IN FILTER
CIeanable
CABINET
FILTER
(IN)
SIZE
FILTER
(IN)
TYPE
C_eanab{e
15
(1) 16x25
x 1"
20
(1) 20x25x
1"
or (1) 20 x 25 x
(1) 24x25x
24
*Factory-provided
filter
CIeanable
Upflow
only.
your
dealer.
PERSONAL
Failure
injury.
w{th the
Alternate
and
sizes
INJURY
to follow
1"
Cleanable
Disposable
furnace.
Filters
support
rods
(3) in fi{ters.
and
additional
filters
may
be field
may
modified
be ordered
HAZARD
this warning
could
result
in personal
A06192
Fig. 31 - Replace
Side Filter
Cabinet
Use care when cutting support rods in filters to protect
against flying pieces and sharp rod ends. Wear safety
glasses, gloves, and appropriate protective clothing.
Door
5. If washable filter, wash filter (if dirt},) in sink, bathtub, or
outside with a garden hose. Always use cold tap water. A
mild liquid detergent may be used if necessary. Spray water
through filter in the opposite direction of airflow. Allow
filter to dry.
6. Reinstall
clean air filter.
7. Reinstall
filter retainer
(for blower
compartment
locations
only).
8. Replace blower access panel and main furnace door (Fig. 29
and 30.) or filter cabinet door. (Fig. 31 and 32.)
9. Turn on electrical
If your furnace
factory-authorized
supply
to furnace.
air filter needs to be replaced, be sure to use a
filter of the same size that was originally
10
or
Disposable
or (1) 24 x 25 x
4-5/16
material
or
Disposable
4-5/16
cutting
Door
TABLE
BLOWER
SIZE
Side
(IN,)
Furnace
IN
FILTER
WIDTH
Fig. 30 - Replace
AIR FILTER
LOCATED
FURNACE
CASING
Filter Cabinet
or
by
from
COMBUSTION
SYSTEM
Visually
inspect
AREA
the combustion
AND VENT
area and vent system
before
each
heating season. Make sure that all PVC pipes leading into the
combustion
area and vent are free from an}, cracks and sags.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
Failure to follow
injury or death.
POISONING
this warning
could
HAZARD
result
in personal
If holes are found in the pipes or if any portion has
become disconnected,
toxic fumes can escape into your
home. DO NOT OPERATE
YOUR FURNACE.
Call
A00223
Fig. 33 - Remove
Burner
Enclosure
Front
your dealer for service.
Check
your
the combustion-air
home
When
intake and vent pipe on the outside
dirt, soot. scale, or rust is allowed
can suffer
a
Accumulations
loss of efficiency
on the main burners
normal sequence.
loud sound.
UNIT
This
delayed
OPERATION
Failure
damage.
of
for blockage.
to
to build up, your furnace
and
perform
improperly.
can result in firing out of
ignition
creates
an alarmingly
HAZARD
follow
this
caution
may
result
in property
A92330
If your furnace makes an especially
main burners light, shut down your
dealer.
Fig. 34 - Burner
loud noise when the
furnace and call your
HEADING
WINTER?
FURNACE!
To inspect the combustion
area and vent system, you will need
a flashlight. Refer to Fig. 3 and proceed as follows:
CARBON
MONOXIDE
Failure to follow
injury or death.
POISONING
this warning
could
HAZARD
result
If dirt, rust, soot, or scale accumulations
your dealer. Do not operate
the main furnace
2. Remove
in personal
Failure
furnace
are found, call
burner enclosure
Inspect the gas burners, igniter
dirt, rust, soot, or scale.
supplies
to the furnace
4. Reinstall
portions
burner
5. If your furnace
and
of furnace
HAZARD
to follow this caution may result
and other property damage.
in damage
to the
for
UNIT
of pipes must slope downward
enclosure
toward
furnace.
(See Fig. 13, 14, and 15.)
COMPONENT
replace main
and gas supplies
its operation.
DAMAGE
HAZARD
to follow this caution may result
and other property damage.
Do not use ethylene
equivalent).
Failure
is free of the above conditions,
and observe
Failure
furnace
front.
door and turn on electrical
in damage
to tire
glycol (Prestone II antifreeze coolant
of plastic components
may occur.
or
Since the furnace uses a condensing
heat exchanger,
some water
will accumulate
in the unit as a result of the heat transfer process.
to the
Therefore.
once it has been operated, it cannot
left off for an extended
period of time when
Watch the burner
reach 32°F (0°C) or
procedures
to winterize
flames to see if they are clear blue. almost transparent. (See
Fig. 34.) If you observe a suspected
malfunction,
or the
burner flames
DAMAGE
front. (See Fig. 33.)
area, and remainder
furnace
6. Start the furnace
PROPERTY
door. (See Fig. 8, 9. and 10.)
3. Inspect the combustion-air
and vent PVC pipes for sags,
holes, cracks, water leaks, blockage
or disconnections.
Horizontal
furnace.
AND
FOR THE
FORGET
YOUR
If the furnace is installed in an unconditioned
space where
the ambient temperatures
may be 32"F (0°C) or lower,
freeze protection
measures must be taken to prevent minor
property or product damage.
your furnace.
1. Turn off the gas and electrical
remove
UNIT
SOUTH
DON'T
Flame
1. Obtain propylene
are not clear blue, call your dealer.
lower unless
your furnace:
be turned off and
temperatures
will
winterized.
Follow
glycol
(RV/swimming
pool antifreeze
supply
to the furnace.
(See Fig. 17.)
equivalent).
2. Turn off electrical
11
these
or
UNIT
AND
PROPERTY
Failure to follow
unit components.
This
furnace
DAMAGE
this warning
is
HAZARD
could
designed
for
result
in damage
continuous
to
return-air
minimum
temperature
of 60°F (15.6°C)
db or intermittent
operation
down to 55_'F (12.8°C)
db, such as when used
with a night setback thermostat.
Return-air
temperature
nmst not exceed 85"F
(29.4°C)
db.
If you choose to leave your furnace on during extended absences
do not set your thermostat
lower than the limits shown in the
Caution box above.
To protect your property from
due to unintended
interruptions
A06456
Fig. 35 - Upper Inducer
Housing
Connection
it is recommended
that
system or have someone
Drain
Cap
damage from potential problems
in utility services or other events.
you either winterize
your plumbing
check on your house regularly
while
you are away.
3. Remove
main furnace door. (See Fig. 19.)
4. Remove upper inducer housing
Fig. 35.)
5. Connect
housing
field-supplied
1/2-in.
drain connection.
6. Insert field-supplied
funnel
7. Pour 1 quart of antifreeze
should run through inducer
Your dealer or a licensed
drain connection
cap. (See
about
winterizing
your
plumber
A CHECK-UP
ID tube to upper
can give you additional
plumbing
CHECKLIST
inducer
Your furnace represents an important investment
in your family's
comfort and your home's value. To keep it performing
properly
and to prevent future problems, have a trained service specialist
into tube.
into funnel/tube.
housing,
overfill
Antifreeze
condensate
give your furnace
a professional
check-up
following checklist can be used as a guideline
trap, and flow into open field drain. (See Fig. 36.)
•
Inspect all flue gas passages,
coupling
•
box(es),
burners,
and inducer
Inspect all combustion-air
•
•
Check
leaks.
and vent piping
gas pipes leading
motors
are pro-lubricated
require
no additional
lubrication.
These
motors
of oil ports on each end of the motor.
Inspect and change
or clean air filters(s),
•
Inspect all supply-
and return-air
10. Propylene
furnace.
glycol
and replace
cap and clamp.
main furnace
not be removed
before
air leaks, and insulation.
Remedy
any
when necessary.
Inspect the return-air
duct connections(s)
•
Inspect electrical wiring, connections,
for loose connections.
•
Perform an operational
checkout
your furnace is working properly
door. (See Fig. 30.)
need
if necessa U.
ducts for
at the furnace
to ensure it is physically sound, sealed to the furnace
casing, and terminates outside the space containing the
furnace.
Fig. 36 - Pour Antifreeze
9. Replace
and
can be identified
•
•
for
motor and wheel.
and blower
A06457
housing
to and inside your furnace
Inspect and clean the blower
problem
and tube from inducer
inside
outside the
The inducer
obstructions,
funnel
heat exchangers,
NOTE:
by the absence
drain connection
annually.
The
to proper service:
assembly.
structure and vent pipe termination
structure.
8. Remove
advice
system.
restarting
and components
to determine whether
and if it requires
adjustments.
•
Inspect all condensate
assembly
drain tubes and condensate
for leaks. The condensate
removal
trap
system
should be cleaned annually by a qualified service
agency. Refer to the Service and Maintenance
Instructions for further information.
•
Examine
the physical
support
of the furnace.
should be sound with no cracks,
around the base.
•
12
Check
furnace
for any obvious
sagging,
Support
gaps. etc.
signs of deterioration.
BEFORE
SERVICE
If your
furnace
YOU REQUEST
CALL
is not operating
A
or not performing
properly,
may save the expense of a service call by checking
yourself befnre calling for service.
For Insufficient
•
Airflow:
Check fnr dirty air filter(s).
•
Check for blocked
return-air
or supply-air
throughout
your home. Ensure
unobstructed.
If problem
still exists,
If Furnace
call your
dealer for service.
Fails to Operate:
Check thermostat
set above
for proper
temperature.
Is thermostat
•
Check fuses and circuit breakers.
on?
Is thermostat
set on HEAT?
Is manual
shutoff
position?
valve.)
(Follow
NOTE: Turn off electrical
checklist.
•
to the next step only
room temperature'?
•
•
grilles
they are open and
Follow this checklist step by step. advancing
if furnace fails to start.
•
you
a few things
Is electrical
valve in gas supply
start-up
supply
pipe in open
procedures
before
supply
if you open gas
continuing
with
Is control switch on gas valve in ON position? (Follow
startup procedures if you must reset switch to ON
position.)
•
Check manual
reset flanm rollout
switch
located on the
burner box. If furnace has experienced high
temperature
conditions, this switch will shut off the
furnace. Reset it by pushing the button on the switch.
it trips again,
shut down the furnace
service. See "Shutting
this manual.
•
Check for obstructions
outside the structure.
If the furnace
still fails to operate,
Down Your Furnace"
around
If
and call for
section
in
the vent termination
call your
service representative.
For your convenience,
record the furnace product
and serial
numbers on back page. Should you ever require service, you will
have ready access to the information
needed by your service
representative.
This furnace
has a light-emitting-diode
(LED)
status code
display to aid the installer,
service technician,
or homeowner
while installing or servicing the unit. The LED code can be seen
by removing
the main furnace
door and viewing
the LED
through
the view port in the blower
access
panel.
(See Fig. 2.)
13
NOTE TO EQUIPMENT
OWNER:
For your convenience, please record the model and serial numbers of your new equipment in the spaces
)rovided.
This information, along with the installation data and dealer contact information will be helpful
should your system require maintenance or service,
FURNACE
INSTALLATION
Model #
Date Installed
Serial #
DEALERSHIP
AIR CONDITIONER
OR HEAT PUMP
INFORMATION:
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Company Name
Model #
Address
Serial #
INDOOR COIL (Furnace Coil or Fan Coil)
Phone Number
Model #
Technician Name
Serial #
NOTE TO INSTALLER:
This manual must be left with the equipment
owner,
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