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59SC2A
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Check
blower
motor
and
wheel
for
cleanliness
each
heating
and
cooling
season.
Clean
as
necessary.
3.
Check
electrical
connections
for
tightness
and
controls
for
proper
operation
each
heating
season.
Service
as
necessary.
4.
Inspect
burner
compartment
before
each
heating
season
for
rust,
corrosion,
soot
or
excessive
dust.
If
necessary,
have
furnace
and
burner
serviced
by
a
qualified
service
agency.
5.
Inspect
the
vent
pipe/vent
system
before
each
heating
sea-
son
for
water
leakage,
sagging
pipes
or
broken
fittings.
Have
vent
pipes/vent
system
serviced
by
a
qualified
service
agency.
6.
Inspect
any
accessories
attached
to
the
furnace
such
as
a
hu-
midifier
or
electronic
air
cleaner.
Perform
any
service
or
maintenance
to
the
accessories
as
recommended
in
the
ac-
cessory
instructions.
Cleaning
and/or
Replacing
Air
Filter
The
air
filter
type
may
vary
depending
on
the
application
or
orientation.
The
filter
is
external
to
the
furnace
casing.
There
are
no
provisions
for
an
internal
filter
with
this
furnace.
See
“Filter
Arrangement”
under
the
“Installation”
section
of
this
manual.
CA
UA
Le:
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.
NOTE:
If
the
filter
has
an
airflow
direction
arrow,
the
arrow
must
point
toward
the
blower.
To
clean
or
replace
filters,
proceed
as
follows:
A
A
SS
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death,
or
property
damage.
Before
installing,
modifying,
or
servicing
system,
main
electrical
disconnect
switch
must
be
in
the
OFF
position
and
install
a
lockout
tag.
There
may
be
more
than
one
disconnect
switch.
Lock
out
and
tag
switch
with
a
suitable
warning
label.
Verify
proper
operation
after
servicing.
1.
Turn
off
electrical
supply
to
furnace.
i)
.
Remove
filter
cabinet
door.
an
.
Slide
filter
out
of
cabinet.
fs
.
If
equipped
with
permanent,
washable
filter,
clean
filter
by
spraying
cold
tap
water
through
filter
in
opposite
direction
of
airflow.
Rinse
filter
and
let
dry.
Oiling
or
coating
of
the
filter
is
not
recommended.
5. If
equipped
with
factory
specified
disposable
media
filter,
replace
only
with
a
factory
specified
media
filter
of
the
same
size.
6.
Slide
filter
into
cabinet.
7.
Replace
filter
cabinet
door.
8.
Turn
on
electrical
supply
to
furnace.
Blower
Motor
and
Wheel
Maintenance
To
ensure
long
life,
economy,
and
high
efficiency,
clean
accumulated
dirt
and
grease
from
blower
wheel
and
motor
annually.
The
inducer
and
blower
motors
are
pre-lubricated
and require
no
additional
lubrication.
These
motors
can
be
identified
by
the
absence
of
oil
ports on
each end
of
the
motor.
The
following
items
should
be
performed
by
a
qualified
service
technician.
Clean
blower
motor
and
wheel
as
follows:
1.
Turn
off
electrical
supply
to
furnace.
2.
Remove
blower
door.
3.
All
factory
wires
can
be
left
connected,
but
field
thermostat
and
accessory
wiring
may
need
to
be
disconnected
depend-
ing
on
their
length
and
routing.
4. If
the
vent
and
combustion
air
pipe
passes
through
the
blower
compartment,
it
will
be
necessary
to
remove
the
pipes
from
the
blower
compartment.
Disconnect
the
vent
and
combustion
air
pipe
by:
a.
Loosen
the
clamps
on
the
vent
couplings
and
combustion
air
pipe
external
to
the
furnace.
b.
Separate
the
pipes
from
the
couplings
and
move
them
aside.
c.
Loosen
the
clamps
on
the
vent
couplings
and
combustion
air
pipe
located
on
the
blower
shelf.
d.
Separate
the
pipes
from
the
blower
compartment
and
set
aside.
e.
Remove
the
couplings
from
the
pipe
adapters
and
set
aside.
f.
After
servicing
the
blower,
reverse
steps
a
through
e.
g.
Tighten
ail
clamps
15
Ib
-in.
See
Fig.
62
for
steps
5
through
14.
5.
Remove
screws
securing
blower
assembly
to
blower
shelf
and
slide
blower
assembly
out
of
furnace.
Detach
ground
wire
and
disconnect
blower
motor
harness
plugs
from
blower
motor.
NOTE:
Blower
wheel
is
fragile.
Use
care.
6.
Clean
blower
wheel
and
motor
by
using
a
vacuum
with
soft
brush
attachment.
Be
careful
not
to
disturb
balance
weights
(clips)
on
blower
wheel
vanes.
Do
not
bend
wheel
or
blades
as
balance
will
be
affected.
7. If
greasy
residue
is
present
on
blower
wheel,
remove
wheel
from
the
blower
housing
and
wash
it
with
an
appropriate
degreaser.
To
remove
wheel:
a.
Mark
blower
wheel
location
on
shaft
before
disassembly
to
ensure
proper
reassembly.
b.
Loosen
setscrew
holding
blower
wheel
on
motor
shaft.
NOTE:
Mark
blower
mounting
arms
and
blower
housing
so
each
arm
is
positioned
at
the
same
hole
location
during
reassembly.
c.
Mark
blower
wheel
orientation
and
cutoff
plate
location
to
ensure
proper
reassembly.
d.
Remove
screws
securing
cutoff
plate
and
remove
cutoff
plate
from
housing.
e.
Remove
bolts
holding
motor
mounts
to
blower
housing
and
slide
motor
and
mounts
out
of
housing.
f.
Remove
blower
wheel
from
housing.
g.
Clean
wheel
per
instructions
on
degreaser
cleaner.
Do
not
get
degreaser
in
motor.
8.
Reassemble
motor
and
blower
wheel
by
reversing
items
7b
through
7f.
Ensure
wheel
is
positioned
for
proper
rotation.
9,
Torque
motor
mounting
bolts
to
40
+/-
10
Ib-in.
when
re-
assembling.
10.
Torque blower
wheel
set
screw
to
160
+/-
20
Ib-in.
when
reassembling.
11.
Verify
that
blower
wheel
is
centered
in
blower
housing
and
set
screw
contacts
the
flat
portion
of
the
motor
shaft.
Loosen
set
screw
on
blower
wheel
and
reposition
if
necessary.
12.
Spin
the
blower
wheel
by
hand
to
verity
that
the
wheel
does
not
rub
on
the
housing.

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