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Carrier 58TN0B - FURNACE CONTROL PROGRAMMING AND NAVIGATION; On-Board Control Method

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58TN0B/58TN1B: Installation, Start–Up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
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For Heating Settings
Eff1 airflow will give midpoint rise
Eff2 will increase heating airflow (when unit is capable)
Com2 will decrease heating airflow (default)
Com1 will give the lower heating airflow
Notes:
ESP is External Static Pressure
Airflow values up to 1 in. w.c. ESP (unless noted)
FURNACE CONTROL PROGRAMMING
AND NAVIGATION
On-Board Control Method
This furnace model is equipped with an on-board 3-digit LCD display
with pushbutton navigation for the adjustment of operating parameters,
diagnostics, and service. The control board must be powered to use the
display and pushbuttons. Upon startup, the control will alternate
displaying the Model Program Number (PRG) and Software Version
(uEr). The control board has been programmed at the factory with a
Model Program Number specific to the furnace product number. The
correct Model Program Number is shown on the furnace rating plate.
The system’s status is displayed after startup or after no control buttons
have been pressed for 60 seconds. Status Code LED will also be
illuminated or blinking when displaying the system status. The codes
which indicate the current operating mode of the system as shown in
Table 14.
110C21--20
Available Cooling Airflow
Settings (CFM)
650 700 740 800 875 925 975 1000 1050 1138 1200 1225
*
1300
1400 1480 1600 1625
1750 1850 1911 2000 2100 2179 2200
Available Constant Fan
Airflow Settings (CFM)
650 700 740 800 875 925 975 1000 1050 1138 1200 1225 1300
1400
1480 1600
Airflow reduces by 2% -
3% per 0.1 of ESP above
the noted static for these
airflow settings
Airflow Setting ESP (in. w.c.)
2000 0.9
2100 0.7
2179 0.6
2200 0.5
Max Cooling ESP 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
**
Max Cooling CFM 2270 2270 2270 2270 2245 2200 2150 2100 2050 1995
135C24--22
Available Cooling Airflow
Settings (CFM)
550 600 650 700 740 800 875 925 975 1000 1050 1138 1200
1225 1300
*
1400 1480 1600 1625 1750 1850
1911 2000 2100 2179
Available Constant Fan
Airflow Settings (CFM)
550 600 650 700 740 800 875 925 975 1000 1050 1138 1200
1225 1300 1400
Airflow reduces by 2% -
3% per 0.1 of ESP above
the noted static for these
airflow settings
Airflow Setting ESP (in. w.c.)
1911 0.9
2000 0.7
2100 0.6
2250 0.4
Max Cooling ESP 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
**
Max Cooling CFM 2270 2255 2255 2245 2240 2200 2135 2070 2010 1945
*. Low Cooling Default
†. High Cooling Default
‡. Constant Fan Default Not Recommended
**. Max Cooling values are test CFM all other airflows are standatd CFM
Table 13 – Air Delivery - CFM (with Filter)* (Continued)
WARNING
!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury, or death.
Blower access door switch removes 115-V power to control. No
component operation can occur unless switch is closed. Caution must
be taken when manually closing this switch for service purposes.
Do not tape or permanently allow the door switch to be bypassed.
Temporarily depress the door switch with one hand while accessing the
service buttons with your other hand. Do not touch uninsulated
electrical components.

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