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Carrier 100 Series
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58TUA
2-Speed,
2-Stage
Induced-Combustion
Gas
Furnace
HEATING
&
COOLING
Installation,
Start-up,
and
Operating
Instructions
Sizes
040-140,
Series
100
NOTE:
Read
the
entire
instruction
manual
before
starting
the
installation.
Index
Page
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
.
1
INTRODUCTION
.
2
Clearances
to
Combustibles
.
1
Dimensional
Drawing
..
3
LOCATION
.
2
General
.
2
Respect
to
Cooling
Equipment
.
2
Hazardous
Locations
.
2
AIR
FOR
COMBUSTION
AND
VENTILATION
...
2-5
Unconfined
Space
.
3-4
Confined
Space
.
4-5
FILTER
ARRANGEMENT
.
5
LEVELING
LEGS
.
5
GAS
PIPING
.
5-7
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
.
7-8
115-v
Wiring
.
7
24-v
Wiring
.
7
Accessories
.
7
VENTING
.
7-10
High
Temperature
and
Special
Gas
Vent
.
9-10
START-UP,
ADJUSTMENT
AND
SAFETY
CHECK
.
10-18
General
.
10
SEQUENCE
OF
OPERATION
.
10-13
Heating
Mode
.
11-12
Cooling
Mode
.
12
Continuous
Blower
Mode
.
12
Heat
Pump
Mode
.
12-13
Start-Up
Procedures
.
13-15
ADJUSTMENTS
.
15-18
Input
rate
.
15-17
Temperature
Rise
.
17
Thermostat
Heat
Anticipator
.
17
CHECK
SAFETY
CONTROLS
.
17-18
CHECK
LIST
.
18
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
Installation
and
servicing
of
heating
equipment
can
be
hazardous
due
to
gas
and
electrical
components.
Only
trained
and
qualified
personnel
should
install,
repair,
or
service
heating
equipment.
Untrained
personnel
can
perform
basic
maintenance
functions
such
as
cleaning
and
replacing
air
filters.
All
other
operations
must
be
performed
by
trained
service
personnel.
When
working
on
heating
equipment,
observe
precautions
in
the
literature,
tags,
and
labels
attached
to
or
shipped
with
the
unit
and
other
safety
precautions
that
may
apply.
Follow
all
safety
codes.
In
the
United
States,
follow
all
safety
codes
including
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
NFPA
No.
54-
1992/ANSI
Z223.1-1992.
In
Canada,
refer
to
the
current
edition
of
the
National
Standard
of
Canada
CAN/CGA-
B149.1-
and
.2-M91
Natural
Gas
and
Propane
Gas
Installation
Codes.
Wear
safety
glasses
and
work
gloves.
Have
fire
extinguisher
available
during
start-up
and
adjustment
procedures
and
service
calls.
Recognize
safety
information.
This
is
the
safety-alert
symbol
^
.
When
you
see
this
symbol
on
the
furnace
and
in
instructions
or
manuals,
be
alert
to
the
potential
for
personal
injury.
Understand
the
signal
word
DANGER,
WARNING,
or
CAU¬
TION.
These
words
are
used
with
the
safety-alert
symbol.
DAN¬
GER
identifies
the
most
serious
hazards
which
will
result
in
severe
personal
injury
or
death.
WARNING
signifies
a
hazard
that
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
CAUTION
is
used
to
identify
unsafe
practices
which
would
result
in
minor
personal
injury
or
product
and
property
damage.
These
instructions
cover
minimum
requirements
and
conform
to
existing
national
standards
and
safety
codes.
In
some
instances,
these
instructions
exceed
certain
local
codes
and
ordinances,
especially
those
that
may
not
have
kept
up
with
changing
residen¬
tial
construction
practices.
We
require
these
instructions
as
a
minimum
for
a
safe
installation.
Table
1—Minimum
Clearances
From
Combustible
Materials
(In.)
UNIT
SIZE
040
AND
060
080
100
THRU
140
Single-Wall
Vent
1
0
0
Type
B-1
Double-Wall
Vent
0
0
0
Sides
Special
Gas
Ventst
Diameter
o
3
4
Clearance
0
0
2*
Back
0
0
0
Plenum
Top
1
1
1
Single-Wall
Vent
6
6
6
Type
B-1
Double-Wall
Vent
1
1
1
Vent
Special
Gas
Ventst
Diameter
3
3
4
Clearance
5
5
9
Single-Wall
Vent
6
6
6
Type
B-1
Double-Wall
Vent
3
3
3
Front
Special
Gas
Ventst
Diameter
3
3
4
Clearance
5
5
9
*May
be
0
for
furnaces
24
In.
wide.
tUsted
for
Category
Ilf
appliances
per
UL1738
(high
temperature
plastic
pipe
rated
for
480“F).
NOTES:
1.
Provide
30-in.
front
clearance
for
servicing.
An
open
door
In
front
of
the
furnace
can
meet
this
requirement.
2.
A
minimum
clearance
of
3
In.
must
be
provided
in
front
of
the
furnace
for
combustion
air
and
proper
operation.
Manufacturer
reserves
the
right
to
discontinue,
or
change
at
any
time,
specifications
or
designs
without
notice
and
without
incurring
obligations.
PC
101
Catalog
No.
565-896
Printed
In
U.S.A.
Form
58TUA-1SI
.
Pg
1
8-93
Replaces:
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BrandCarrier
Model100 Series
CategoryFurnace
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