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58CV
9/32”
7.1mm
5/167
7.9mm
roti
A05025
Fig.
54
-
Igniter
Position
-
Side
View
A05026
Fig.
55
-
Igniter
Position
-
Top
View
If
it
becomes
necessary
to
clean
the
heat
exchangers
because
of
dust
or
corrosion,
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Turn
OFF
gas
and
electrical
power
to
furnace.
.
Remove
outer
access
door.
Ww
be
.
Disconnect
vent
connector
from
furnace
vent
elbow.
=
For
downflow
or
horizontal
furnace
having
an
internal
vent
pipe,
remove
internal
vent
pipe
within
the
casing.
5.
Disconnect
wires
to
the
following
components.
Mark
wires
to
aid
in
reconnection
(be
careful
when
disconnect-
ing
wires
from
switches
because
damage
may
occur):
a.
Draft
safeguard
switch.
b.
Inducer
motor.
.
Pressure
switches.
.
Limit
overtemperature
switch.
.
Gas
valve.
.
Hot
surface
igniter.
.
Flame-sensing
electrode.
>
wo
moO
.
Flame
rollout
switches.
6.
Remove
screws
that
fasten
the
collector
box
assembly
to
the
cell
panel.
Be
careful
not
to
damage
the
collector
box.
Inducer
assembly
and
elbow
need
not
be
removed
from
collector
box.
7,
Disconnect
gas
line
from
gas
manifold.
8.
Remove
the
four
screws
that
attach
the
burner
assembly
to
the
cell
panel.
The
gas
valve
and
individual
burners
need
not
be
removed
from
support
assembly.
Remove
NOx
baffles,
if
installed.
NOTE:
Be
very
careful
when
removing
burner
assembly
to
avoid
breaking
igniter.
See
Fig.
54-55
for
correct
igniter
location.
9,
Using
field-provided
25-caliber
rifle
cleaning
brush,
36-in.
(914
mm)
long,
1/4-in.
(6
mm)
diameter
steel
spring
cable,
a
variable
speed,
follows:
a.
Remove
metal
screw
fitting
from
wire
brush
to
allow
insertion
into
cable.
b.
Insert
the
twisted
wire
end
of
brush
into
end
of
spring
cable,
and
crimp
tight
with
crimping
tool
or
crimp
by
striking
with
ball-peen
hammer.
TIGHTNESS
IS
VERY
IMPORTANT.
NOTE:
The
materials
needed
in
item
9
can
usually
be
purchased
at
local
hardware
stores.
(1.)
Attach
variable-speed,
reversible
drill
to
the
end
of
spring
cable
(end
opposite
brush).
(2.)
Insert
brush
end
of
cable
into
the
outlet
opening
of
cell
and
slowly
rotate
with
drill.
DO
NOT
force
cable.
Gradually
insert
cable
into
upper
pass
of
cell.
(See
Fig.
57.)
(3.)
Work
cable
in
and
out
of
cell
3
or
4
times
to
ob-
tain
sufficient
cleaning.
DO
NOT
pull
cable
with
great
force.
Reverse
drill
and
gradually
work
cable
out.
(4.)
Insert
brush
end
of
cable
in
burner
inlet
opening
of
cell,
and
proceed
to
clean
2
lower
passes
of
cell
in
same
manner
as
upper
pass.
(5.)
Repeat
foregoing
procedures
until
each
cell
in
furnace
has
been
cleaned.
(6.)
Using
vacuum
cleaner,
remove
residue
from
each
cell.
(7.)
Using
vacuum
cleaner with
soft
brush
attachment,
clean
burner
assembly.
(8.)
Clean
flame
sensor
with
fine
steel
wool.
nn
Install
NOx
baffles
(if
removed).
Dao
Hal
]
‘ll
Ne
Ag1252
Fig.
56
-
Cleaning
Heat
Exchanger
Cell
(10.)
Reinstall
burner
assembly.
Center
burners
in
cell
openings.
10.
Remove
old
sealant
from
cell
panel
and
collector
box
flange.
11.
Spray
releasing
agent
on
the
heat
exchanger
cell
panel
where
collector
box
assembly
contacts
cell
panel.
NOTE:
A
releasing
agent
such
as
cooking
spray
or
equivalent
(must
not
contain
corn
or
canola
oil,
aromatic
or
halogenated
hydrocarbons
or
inadequate
seal
may
occur)
and
RTV
sealant
(GE.
162,
6702,
or
Dow-Corning
738)
are
needed
before
starting
installation.
DO
NOT
substitute
any other
type
of
RTV
sealant.
G.E.
162
(P771-9003)
is
available
through
RCD
in
3-0z
tubes.
12.
Apply
new
sealant
to
flange
of
collector
box
and
attach
to
cell
panel
using
existing
screws,
making
sure
all
screws
are
secure.
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