EasyManua.ls Logo

Carrier 59SC2A - Page 71

Carrier 59SC2A
84 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Component
Self-Test
NOTE:
The
furnace
control
component
test
allows
ail
components
to
run
for
a
short time;
except
the
gas
valve
and
humidifier
terminal
HUM
are
not
energized.
The
EAC-1
terminal
is
energized
when
the
blower
is
energized.
This
feature
helps
diagnose
a
system
problem
in
case
of
a
component
failure.
The
component
test
feature
will
not
operate
if
any
thermostat
signal
is
present
at
the
control
and
not
until
all
time
delays
are
completed.
To
Begin
Component
Self-Test:
1.
Remove
blower
access
door.
2.
Disconnect
the
thermostat
R
lead
from
furnace
control.
3.
Manually
close
blower
door
switch.
Caution
must
be
taken
when
manually
closing
this
switch
for
service
purposes.
CA
UA
Le:
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
or
death.
Blower
door
switch
opens
115-v
power
to
furnace
control.
No
component
operation
can
occur
unless
switch
is
closed.
Exercise
caution
to
avoid
electrical
shock
from
exposed
electrical
components
when
manually
closing
this
switch
for
service
purposes.
4,
For
approximately
2
sec,
short
Gumper)
the
COM-24v
terminal
on
control
to
the
TEST/TWIN
3/16—in.
(5
mm)
quick-connect
terminal
on
control
until
the
LED
goes
off.
Remove
jumper
from
terminals.
See
Fig.
36.
NOTE:
If
TEST/TWIN
and
COM-24v
terminals
are
jumpered
longer
than
2
sec,
LED
will
flash
rapidly and
ignore
component
test
request.
Component
test
sequence
is
as
follows:
a.
LED
will
display
previous
status
code
4
times.
b.
Inducer
motor
starts
and
continues
to
run
until
Step
f
of
component
test
sequence.
c.
After
7
sec
the
hot
surface
igniter
is
energized
for
15
sec.,
then
off.
d.
Blower
motor
operates
on
HEAT
speed
for
10
sec.
e.
Blower
motor
operates
on
COOL
speed
for
10
sec.
f.
Inducer
motor
stops.
5.
Reconnect
R
lead
to
furnace
control,
remove
tape
from
blower
door
switch, and
re-install
blower
door.
6.
Verify
furnace
shut
down
by
lowering
thermostat
setting
below
room
temperature.
7.
Verity
that
furnace
restarts
by
raising
thermostat
setting
above
room
temperature.
Checklist
1.
Put
away
tools
and
instruments.
Clean
up
debris.
2.
Verify
that
the
jumper
is
removed
from
the
TEST/TWIN
terminal.
Verify
that
there
is
nothing
plugged
into
the
PLT
connector.
(Note:
If
there
is
a
jumper
connector
plugged
into
PLT,
remove
it
and
discard.) See
Fig.
36.
3.
Verify
that
the
Blower/Heat
Off
Delay
jumpers
are
set
as
desired.
See
Fig.
36.
4.
Verify
that
the
blower
and
control
(“Main”)
doors
are
properly
installed.
5.
Verify
that
the
Status
LED
glows.
If
not,
check
that
the
power
supply
is
energized
and
that
the
blower
door
is
secure.
See
Fig.
56.
6.
Cycle
test
furnace
with
room
thermostat
to
be
sure
that
it
operates
properly
with
the
room
thermostat.
Check
all
modes
including
Heat,
Cool
and
Fan.
7.
Check
operation
of
accessories
per
manufacturer’s
instructions.
8.
Review
Owner’s
Manual
with
owner.
9,
Attach
entire
literature
packet
to
furnace.
Care
and
Maintenance
CA
UN
Le
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
death
and/or
property
damage.
Never
store
flammable
or
combustible
materiais
on,
near,
or
in
contact with
the
furnace,
such
as:
1.
Spray
or
aerosol
cans,
rags,
brooms,
dust
mops,
vacuum
cleaners,
or
other
cleaning
tools.
2.
Soap
powders,
bleaches,
waxes
or
other
cleaning
compounds,
plastic
or
plastic
containers,
gasoline,
kerosene,
cigarette
lighter
fluid,
dry
cleaning
fluids,
or
other
volatile
fluids.
3.
Paint
thinners
and
other
painting
compounds,
paper
bags,
or
other
paper
products.
Exposure
to
these
materials
could
lead
to
corrosion
of
the
heat
exchangers.
For
continuing
high
performance
and
to
minimize
possible
furnace
failure,
periodic
maintenance
must
be
performed
on
this
furnace.
Consult
your
local
dealer
about
proper
frequency
of
maintenance
and
the
availability
of
a
maintenance
contract.
A
A
Se
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
AND
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
death,
and/or
property
damage.
Turn
off the
gas
and
electrical
supplies
to
the
furnace
and
install
lockout
tag
before
performing
any
maintenance
or
service.
Follow
the
operating
instructions
on
the
label
attached
to
the
furnace.
A
A
SS
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
AND
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
death
and/or
property
damage.
Never
operate
furnace
without
a
filter
or
filtration
device
installed.
Never
operate
a
furnace
with
filter
or
filtration
device
access
doors
removed.
4&
CAUTION
CUT
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
personal
injury.
Sheet metal
parts
may
have
sharp
edges
or
burrs.
Use
care
and
wear
appropriate
protective
clothing,
safety
glasses
and
gloves
when
handling
parts,
and
servicing
furnaces.
The
minimum
maintenance
on
this
furnace
is
as
follows:
1.
Check
and
clean
air
filter
each
month
or
more
frequently
if
required.
Replace
if
torn.
59SC2A

Other manuals for Carrier 59SC2A

Related product manuals