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Carrier 58PB - Start-Up and Adjustment

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HEATING
&
COOLING
58ED,PB
Horizontal
Gas-Fired
Furnaces
27.
Remove
the
flue
box
cover
and
flue
box
cover
gasket
and
remount
them
where
the
draft
hood
was
located.
See
Fig.
12.
Do
not
glue
gasket
to
cover
plate.
28.
Replace
the
draft
hood
support
clip
and
the
draft
hood
where
the
flue
box
cover
plate
was
located.
NOTE:
All
controls,
wiring,
draft
hood
and
the
AGA
lighting
instruction
plates
must
be
located
on
the
same
side
of
the
furnace
as
the
automatic
main
gas
valve.
Reattach
all
wires
to
gas
valve
and
check
against
wiring
diagram.
29.
Elect)onic
ignition
models
only:
Reattach
all
wires
to
the
gas
valve
and
the
ignition
cable
to
the
ignition
control.
Check
all
wiring
against
the
wiring
diagram.
Fig.
6
and
7.
30.
After
the
furnace
components
have
been
reversed,
return
to
Step
3,
Assemble
Furnace
Draft
Hood
and
proceed
with
remainder
of
installation.
START-UP
AND
ADJUSTMENT
Standing
Pilot
Models
OPERATIONAL
CHECKOUT
The
automatic
gas
valve
controls
the
flow
of
gas
to
both
the
pilot
and
main
burners.
The
manual
valve
built
into
the
automatic
valve
body
has
3
positions
-
OFF,
PILOT,
and
ON.
SEQUENCE
OF
OPERATION
The
furnace
operates
automatically.
It
is
controlled
by
a
thermostat
which
is
set
at
the
desired
temperature.
When
indoor
temperature
drops
below
this
setting,
the
thermostat
turns
on
the
system.
When
the
thermostat
calls
for
heat,
power
from
the
transformer
energizes
the
main
gas
valve
(the
pilot
must
be
lit
already)
and
gas
flows
through
the
valve
to
the
burners.
The
pilot
flame
lights
the
burners.
A
heat
sensing
switch
automatically
energizes
the
blower
when
heat
buildup
is
sufficient.
The
air
is
moved
by
the
blower
over
the
heating
element,
thus
warming
it,
and
it
goes
through
the
ducts
to
room
registers.
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
the
circuit
is
broken,
de-energizing
the
main
gas
valve
and
stopping
gas
flow
to
the
main
burners.
(Model
58ED
Shown)
The
blower
continues
to
run
until
the
heat
in
the
heat
exchanger
is
removed
and
then
the
sensing
switch
shuts
off
the
blower.
All
forced
air
furnaces
are
equipped
with
a
high
temperature
limit
switch
which
prevents
the
furnace
from
overheating.
If
the
furnace
overheats
for
any
reason,
the
high
temperature
limit
opens,
breaking
the
circuit
to
the
gas
valve.
The
blower
motor
continues
to
run.
The
main
burners
cycle
on
limit
until
the
fault
is
corrected.
A
WARNING
If
overheating
occurs,
or
if
the
gas
supply
fails
to
shut
off,
shut
off
the
manual
gas
valve
to
the
furnace
before
shutting
off
the
electrical
supply.
Electronic
Ignition
Models
OPERATIONAL
CHECKOUT
The
automatic
gas
valve
controls
the
flow
of
gas
to
both
the
pilot
and
main
burners.
The
manual
valve
built
into
the
automatic
valve
body
has
2
positions:
OFF
and
ON.
SEQUENCE
OF
OPERATION
The
furnace
operates
automatically.
It
is
controlled
by
a
thermostat
which
is
set
at
the
desired
temperature.
When
indoor
temperature
drops
below
this
setting,
the
thermostat
turns
on
the
system.
When
the
thermostat
calls
for
heat,
power
from
the
transformer
simultaneously
energizes
the
pilot
gas
valve
(inside
the
main
gas
valve)
and
the
spark
igniter.
After
the
pilot
flame
is
established,
the
electrode
ceases
to
spark
and
the
flame
sensing
probe
acts
to
energize
the
main
gas
valve,
permitting
gas
flow
to
the
burners.
A
heat
sensing
switch
automatically
energizes
the
blower
when
heat
buildup
is
sufficient.
The
air
is
moved
by
the
blower
over
the
heating
element,
thus
warming
it,
and
it
goes
through
the
ducts
to
room
registers.
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
the
circuit
is
broken,
de-energizing
the
main
gas
valve
and
stopping
gas
flow
to
the
pilot
and
main
burners.
The
blower
continues
to
run
until
the
heat
in
the
heat
exchanger
is
removed
and
then
the
sensing
switch
shuts
off
the
blower.
Fig.
12
Flue
Box
Cover
Manufacturer
reserves
the
right
to
discontinue,
or
change
at
any
time,
specifications
or
designs
without
notice
and
without
incurring
obligations.
Bookll
|4
PC
101
Catalog
No
535-834
Printed
in
U
S
A
Form
58ED.PB-1SI
Pg
13
6-85
Replaces:
58PB-1
Si

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