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58TN0B/58TN1B: Installation, Start–Up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
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* Orifice numbers 43 are factory installed
Adjust Temperature Rise
The furnace must operate within the temperature rise ranges specified on
the furnace rating plate. Do not exceed temperature rise range specified
on unit rating plate. Determine the temperature rise as follows:
NOTE: Blower access door must be installed when taking temperature
rise reading. Leaving blower access door off will result in incorrect
temperature measurements, due to possible changes in duct static
pressure and airflow.
1. Place thermometers in return and supply ducts as close to furnace as
possible. Be sure thermometers do not see radiant heat from heat
exchangers. Radiant heat affects temperature rise readings. This
practice is particularly important with straight-run ducts.
2. When thermometer readings stabilize, subtract return-air
temperature from supply-air temperature to determine air
temperature rise.
NOTE: The temperatures read by the RAT and SAT sensors connected
to the control board can be displayed during heating and cooling
operation by enabling this feature in the () menu item. See Fig. 45.
Select F for Fahrenheit or C for Celsius. When enabled, the display will
cycle through the current operating mode, SAT, RAT, and temperature
differential. If displayed SAT value does not agree with measured
values, relocate SAT sensor farther away from furnace or after a bend in
the ductwork.
NOTE: Temperature rise can be determined for low-heat and high-heat
operation by locking the furnace in each mode of operation. The mode of
operation is based on the (Htt) setting on the furnace control board.
3. If the temperature rise is outside this range, first check:
a. Gas input for heating operation.
b. Derate for altitude if applicable.
USA
5001 to
6000
(1524 to
1829)
725 44 3.5/1.7 43 3.2/1.5 43 3.3/1.6 43 3.4/1.6
750 44 3.3/1.6 44 3.4/1.6 44 3.5/1.7 43 3.2/1.5
775 45 3.7/1.8 44 3.2/1.5 44 3.3/1.6 44 3.4/1.6
800 46 3.7/1.8 46 3.8/1.8 45 3.8/1.8 44 3.2/1.5
825 46 3.5/1.7 46 3.6/1.7 46 3.7/1.8 46 3.8/1.8
850 47 3.7/1.8 47 3.8/1.8 46 3.5/1.7 46 3.6/1.7
875 47 3.5/1.7 47 3.6/1.7 47 3.7/1.8 46 3.4/1.6
900 48 3.8/1.8 47 3.4/1.6 47 3.5/1.7 47 3.7/1.7
USA
6001 to
7000
(1829 to
2134)
675 44 3.5/1.7 43 3.2/1.5 43 3.3/1.6 43 3.4/1.6
700 44 3.3/1.6 44 3.4/1.6 44 3.5/1.7 43 3.2/1.5
725 45 3.7/1.8 45 3.8/1.8 44 3.3/1.6 44 3.4/1.6
750 46 3.6/1.7 46 3.8/1.8 45 3.7/1.8 45 3.8/1.8
775 46 3.4/1.6 46 3.5/1.7 46 3.6/1.7 46 3.8/1.8
800 47 3.6/1.7 47 3.8/1.8 46 3.4/1.6 46 3.5/1.7
825 47 3.4/1.6 47 3.5/1.7 47 3.6/1.7 47 3.8/1.8
850 48 3.7/1.7 48 3.8/1.8 47 3.4/1.6 47 3.5/1.7
USA
7001 to
8000
(2134 to
2438)
650 44 3.3/1.6 44 3.4/1.6 44 3.5/1.7 43 3.2/1.5
675 45 3.7/1.8 45 3.8/1.8 44 3.3/1.6 44 3.4/1.6
700 46 3.6/1.7 46 3.7/1.8 46 3.8/1.8 45 3.8/1.8
725 47 3.8/1.8 46 3.5/1.7 46 3.6/1.7 46 3.7/1.8
750 47 3.5/1.7 47 3.7/1.8 47 3.8/1.8 46 3.5/1.6
775 48 3.8/1.8 47 3.4/1.6 47 3.6/1.7 47 3.7/1.7
800 48 3.6/1.7 48 3.7/1.8 48 3.8/1.8 47 3.4/1.6
825 48 3.3/1.6 48 3.5/1.6 48 3.6/1.7 48 3.7/1.8
USA
8001 to
9000
(2438 to
2743)
625 45 3.7/1.8 45 3.8/1.8 44 3.3/1.6 44 3.4/1.6
650 46 3.6/1.7 46 3.7/1.8 46 3.8/1.8 45 3.8/1.8
675 47 3.8/1.8 46 3.4/1.6 46 3.5/1.7 46 3.7/1.7
700 47 3.5/1.7 47 3.6/1.7 47 3.7/1.8 46 3.4/1.6
725 48 3.7/1.8 48 3.8/1.8 47 3.5/1.7 47 3.6/1.7
750 48 3.5/1.7 48 3.6/1.7 48 3.7/1.8 48 3.8/1.8
775 49 3.8/1.8 48 3.4/1.6 48 3.5/1.7 48 3.6/1.7
USA
9001 to
10,000
(2743 to
3048)
600 46 3.6/1.7 46 3.7/1.8 46 3.8/1.8 45 3.7/1.8
625 47 3.7/1.8 47 3.8/1.8 46 3.5/1.7 46 3.6/1.7
650 47 3.4/1.6 47 3.6/1.7 47 3.7/1.8 47 3.8/1.8
675 48 3.6/1.7 48 3.8/1.8 47 3.4/1.6 47 3.5/1.7
700 48 3.4/1.6 48 3.5/1.7 48 3.6/1.7 48 3.7/1.8
725 49 3.7/1.8 49 3.8/1.8 48
3.4/1.6 48 3.5/1.7
Table 20 – Orifice Size and Manifold Pressure (in. w.c.) for Gas Input Rate
(Tabulated Data Based on 21,000 BTUh High-Heat/14,500 BTUh for Low-Heat Per Burner, Derated 4 Percent for
Each 1000 Ft. (305 M) Above Sea level) (Continued)
ALTITUDE RANGE FT.
(M)
AVG. GAS HEAT
VALUE (BTUH/CU
FT.)
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF NATURAL GAS
0.58 0.60 0.62 0.64
Orifice No.
Manifold
Pressure
High/Low Orifice No.
Manifold
Pressure
High/Low Orifice No.
Manifold
Pressure
High/Low Orifice No.
Manifold
Pressure
High/Low
CAUTION
!
FURNACE DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in:
- Overheating the heat exchangers or condensing flue gases in
heat exchanger areas not designed for condensate.
- Shortened furnace life
- Component damage.
Temperature rise must be within limits specified on furnace rating plate.
Recommended operation is at midpoint of rise range or slightly above.

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