58TP0B/58TP1B: Installation, Start-up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
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NOTE:
1.A filter is required for each return-air inlet. Airflow performance included 3/4-in. (19 mm) washable filter media such as contained in a factory - authorized accessory filter rack. See
accessory list. To determine airflow performance without this filter, assume an additional 0.1-in. w.c. available external static pressure.
2.Adjust the blower airflow setting as necessary for the proper air temperature rise for each installation.
3.Airflows over 1800 CFM require bottom return, two-side return, or bottom and side return. A minimum filter size of 20” x 25” (508 x 635 mm) is required.
4.For upflow applications, air entering from one side into both the side of the furnace and a return air base counts as a side and bottom return
5..The - entry indicates unstable operating conditions
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 are shown in
Table 12.
135V24--22
1 Cont. Fan 810 695 595 475 365 260 130 - - -
2 915 805 710 610 505 405 305 195 - -
3 980 880 785 700 590 490 400 310 200 -
4 1075 980 885 805 725 620 530 445 360 270
5 1160 1070 980 900 830 745 650 565 480 405
6 1240 1160 1070 990 920 845 765 680 595 520
7 1295 1215 1135 1050 980 915 845 755 670 595
8 1345 1265 1190 1105 1035 970 900 825 745 665
9 1435 1365 1290 1215 1145 1080 1020 950 880 800
10 1460 1390 1315 1240 1170 1105 1045 980 910 835
11 1545 1480 1410 1340 1270 1205 1140 1085 1020 960
12 1630 1565 1495 1430 1365 1300 1240 1180 1125 1065
13 Low Cooling 1730 1670 1605 1545 1480 1415 1355 1295 1240 1185
14 Low Heating 1820 1765 1705 1645 1585 1525 1465 1410 1350 1300
15 1855 1800 1740 1680 1625 1565 1505 1450 1395 1340
16 1925 1870 1815 1755 1700 1645 1590 1530 1475 1420
17 High Heating 1965 1915 1860 1800 1750 1700 1640 1585 1530 1480
18 2015 1965 1910 1855 1800 1750 1700 1640 1585 1540
19 2095 2045 1990 1940 1890 1840 1790 1735 1680 1630
20 2145 2095 2045 1995 1945 1895 1845 1795 1735 1685
21 2220 2170 2120 2075 2025 1975 1930 1880 1825 1770
22 High Cooling 2300 2255 2205 2165 2115 2070 2020 1975 1925 1875
23 2375 2325 2280 2235 2190 2145 2100 2050 2005 1955
24 2450 2405 2360 2320 2270 2225 2185 2135 2060 1985
25 2505 2460 2415 2370 2325 2270 2205 2135 2060 1985
Table 10 – Air Delivery - CFM (with Filter)* (Continued)
Unit Size
Airflow
Setting
Default Setting
External Static Pressure (in.w.c.)
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
Table 11 – Default Airflow Settings
Default Airflow Settings
*
*. Setting #1 is the default setting for Constant Fan
Designated Airflow Settings
Unit Size High Heating Low Heating High Cooling Low Cooling High Heating Low Heating Constant Fan
045V14--12 7 5 23 13 (3 - 11) (3 - 8) (1 - 9)
070V14--12 15 6 23 13 (10 - 19) (3 - 10 ) (1 - 9)
070V17--16 12 10 25 15 (7 - 16) (4 - 12) (1 - 5)
090V17--16 14 8 25 13 (8 - 21) (3 - 11) (1 - 10)
090V21--20 12 10 23 12 (7 - 17) (3 - 12) (1 - 9)
110V21--22 13 10 21 11 (9 - 19) (5 - 12) (1 - 8)
135V24--22 17 14 22 13 (11 - 22) (7 - 15) (1 - 9)
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.