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13.
Reinstall
blower
assembly
in
furnace.
14.
Reinstall
2
screws
securing
blower
assembly
to
blower
deck.
15.
Reconnect
blower
leads
to
furnace
control.
Refer
to
furnace
wiring
diagram,
and
connect
thermostat
leads
if
previously
disconnected.
NOTE:
Be
sure
to
attach
ground
wire
and
reconnect
blower
harness
plugs
to
blower
motor.
ELECTRICAL
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
Blower
door
switch
opens
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.
16.
Downflow
or
horizontal
furnaces
with
vent
pipe
through
furnace
only:
a.
Install
and
connect
short
piece
of
vent
pipe
inside
furnace
to
existing
vent.
b.
Connect
vent
connector
to
vent
elbow.
17.
Turn
on
electrical
supply.
Manually
close
blower
door
switch.
Use
a
piece
of
tape
to
hold
switch
closed.
Check
for
proper
rotation
and
speed
changes
between
heating
and
cooling
by
jumpering
R
to
G
and
R
to
Y/Y2
on
furnace
control
thermostat
terminals.
If
outdoor
temperature
is
be-
low
70°F
(21°C),
turn
off
circuit
breaker
to
outdoor
unit
before
running
furnace
in
the
cooling
cycle.
Turn
outdoor
circuit
breaker
on
after
completing
cooling
cycle.
See
Fig.
36.
NOTE:
If
R-W/W1
thermostat
terminals
are
jumpered
at
the
time
blower
door
switch
is
closed,
blower
will
run
for
90
sec
before
beginning
a
heating
cycle.
a.
Perform
component
self-test
as
shown
at
the
bottom
of
the
SERVICE
label,
located
on
the
control
door.
b.
Verify
blower
is
rotating
in
the
correct
direction
18.
If
furnace
is
operating
properly,
RELEASE
BLOWER
DOOR
SWITCH.
Remove
any
jumpers
or
reconnect
any
disconnected
thermostat
leads.
Replace
blower
door.
19.
Turn
on
gas
supply
and
cycle
furnace
through
one
complete
heating
cycle.
Verify
the
furnace
temperature
rise
as
shown
in
Adjustments
Section.
Adjust
temperature
rise
as
shown
in
Adjustments
Section.
Cleaning
Burners
and
Flame
Sensor
The
following
items
must
be
performed
by
a
qualified
service
technician.
If
the
burners
develop
an
accumulation
of
light
dirt
or
dust,
they
may
be
cleaned
by
using
the
following
procedure:
NOTE:
Use
a
back-up
wrench
on
the
gas
valve
to
prevent
the
valve
from
rotating
on
the
manifold
or
damaging
the
mounting
to
the
burner
assembly.
A
A
SS
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.
Refer
to
Fig.
63.
eR
.
Disconnect
power
at
external
disconnect,
fuse
or
circuit
breaker.
.
Turn
off
gas
at
external
shut-off
or
gas
meter.
Ww
.
Remove
control
door
and
set
aside.
.
Turn
electric
switch
on
gas
valve
to
OFF.
a
ot
.
Disconnect
the
gas
pipe
from
gas
valve
and
remove
pipe
from
the
furnace
casing.
.
Remove
individual
wires
from
terminals
on
gas
valve.
.
Disconnect
Hot
Surface
Igniter
(HSI)
wires
from
HSI.
.
Disconnect
Flame
Sensor
wire
from
Flame
Sensor.
Oo
AnD
.
Support
the
manifold
and
remove
the
4
screws
that
secure
the
manifold
assembly
to
the
burner
assembly
and
set
aside.
Note
the
location
of
the
green/yellow
wire
and
ground
ter-
minal,
10.
Inspect
the
orifices
in
the
manifold
assembly
for
blockages
or
obstructions.
Remove
orifice
and
clean
or
replace
orifice.
11.
Remove
the
four
screws
that
attach
the
top
plate
of
the
cas-
ing
to
the
furnace.
12.
Raise
top
plate
up
slightly
and
prop
it
up
with
a
small
piece
of
wood
or
folded
cardboard.
13.
Support
the
burner
assembly
and
remove
the
screws
that
at-
tach
the
burner
assembly
to
the
heat
exchanger
cell
panel.
14.
Remove
wires
from
both
rollout
switches.
15.
Slide
one--piece
burner
out
of
slots
on
sides
of
burner
as-
sembly.
16.
Remove
the
flame
sensor
from
the
burner
assembly.
17,
(Optional)
Remove
the
Hot
Surface
Igniter
(HSI)
and
bracket
from
the
burner
assembly.
18.
Check
igniter
resistance.
Nominal
resistance
is
40
to
70
ohms
at
room
temperature
and
is
stable
over
the
life
of
the
igniter.
19.
Clean
burner
with
a
brush
and
a
vacuum.
20.
Clean
the
flame
sensor
with
fine
steel
wool
(0000
grade).
Do
not
use
sand
paper
or
emery
cloth.
To
reinstall
burner
assembly:
1.
Install
the
Hot
Surface
Igniter
(HSI)
and
bracket
in
burner
assembly.
.
Install
flame
sensor
on
burner.
Ww
be
.
Align
the
edges
of
the
one-piece
burner
with
the
slots
in
the
burner
assembly
and
slide
the
burners
forward
until
they
are
fully
seated
in
the
burner
assembly.
4.
Align
the
orifices
in
the
manifold
assembly
with
the
support
rings on
the
end
of
the
burner.
5.
Insert
the
orifices
in
the
support
rings
of
the
burners.
NOTE:
If
manifold
does
not
fit
flush
against
the
burner,
do
not
force
the
manifold
on
the
burner
assembly. The
burners
are
not
fully
seated
forward
in
the
burner
assembly.
Remove
the
manifold
and
check
burner
positioning
in
the
burner
assembly assembly
before
re-installing
the
manifold.
6.
Attach
the
green/yellow
wire
and
ground
terminal
to
one
of
the
manifold
mounting
screws.
7.
Install
the
remaining
manifold
mounting
screws.
8.
Check
the
igniter
alignment.
See
Fig.
57,
58
and
63.
9,
Attach
the
wires
to
the
roll-out
switches.
10.
Align
the
burner
assembly
with
the
openings
in
the
primary
cell
inlet
panel
and
attach
the
burner
assembly
to
the
cell
panel.
11.
Connect
the
wire
for
the
flame
sensor.
12.
Connect
the
wire
for
the
Hot
Surface
Igniter.
NOTE:
Use
propane-resistant
pipe
dope
to
prevent
leaks.
Do
not
use
Teflon
tape.
13.
Install
the
gas
pipe
to
the
gas
valve.
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59SC2A

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