507581-04Page 58  of  60 Issue 2128
Planned Service
A service technician should check the following items during an annual inspection. Power to the unit must be shut off for 
safety.
Fresh air grilles and louvers  (on  the  unit  and  in  the 
room where the furnace is installed) - Must be open and 
unobstructed to provide combustion air.
Burners - Must be inspected for rust, dirt, or signs of water.
Vent pipe - Must be inspected for signs of water, cracked, 
damaged or sagging pipe, or disconnected joints.
Unit appearance - Must be inspected for rust, dirt, signs of 
water, burnt or damaged wires, or components.
Blower access door  -  Must  be  properly  in  place  and 
provide a seal between the return air and the room where 
the furnace is installed.
Return air duct - Must be properly attached and provide 
an air seal to the unit. 
Operating performance - Unit must be observed during 
operation  to  monitor  proper  performance  of  the  unit  and 
the vent system. 
Combustion gases  -  Flue  products  should  be  analyzed 
and compared to the unit specications.
Problems  detected  during  the  inspection  may  make  it 
necessary to temporarily shut down  the  furnace  until  the 
items can be repaired or replaced. 
Instruct the homeowners to pay attention to their 
furnace.  Situations  can  arise  between  annual  furnace 
inspections  that  may  result  in  unsafe  operation.  For 
instance, items innocently stored next to the furnace may 
obstruct  the  combustion  air  supply.  This  could  cause 
incomplete  combustion  and  the  production  of  carbon 
monoxide gas.
36.  Reinstall electrical junction box.
37.  Reinstall  the  combustion  air  inducer  and  exible  no 
hub connector.  Reconnect  the  2  pin  plug  to the wire 
harness. 
38.  Reconnect  drain  tubes  between  ue  collar  and  cold 
end header box.
39.  Secure burner assembly to vestibule panel using four 
existing screws. Burners are self aligning to center of 
clam shells.
40.  Reconnect gas supply line to gas valve.
41.  Reconnect ame rollout switch wires.
42.  Reconnect sensor wire and reconnect 2 pin plug from 
ignitor.
43.  Reconnect wires to gas valve.
44.  Replace the blower compartment access panel.
45.  Refer  to  instruction  on  verifying  gas  and  electrical 
connections when reestablishing supplies.
46.  Follow lighting instructions to light and operate furnace 
for 5 minutes to ensure that heat exchanger is clean 
and dry and that furnace is operating properly.
47.  Replace heating compartment access panel.
Cleaning the Burner Assembly
1.  Turn  off  gas  and  electrical  power  to  the  furnace. 
Remove heating compartment access panel.
2.  Disconnect the gas supply line from the gas valve.
3.  Disconnect and label wires from gas valve.
4.  Disconnect ignitor wiring at 2 circuit plug.
5.  Disconnect and label wires from rollout switch.
6.  Disconnect and label ame sensor wire.
7.  Disconnect and label ground wire from burner/manifold 
assembly.
8.  Remove  four  screws  that  secures  burner/manifold 
assembly  to  vestibule.  Remove  the  assembly  and 
make note not to allow  ignitor  plate to dislodge from 
the assembly.
9.  Gently  clean  the  face  of  the  burners  using  the  soft 
brush  attachment  on  a  vacuum  cleaner.  Visually 
inspect  the  inside  of  the  burners  and  crossovers  for 
any blockage caused by foreign matter. Remove any 
blockage
10.  Reinstall  the  burner/manifold  assembly  using  the 
existing  four  screws.  Burners  are  self  aligning  to 
center of clam shells.
11.  Reconnect ground wire.
12.  Reconnect ame sensor wire.
13.  Reconnect rollout switch wires.
14.  Reconnect ignitor wires.
15.  Reconnect gas valve wires.
16.  Reconnect gas supply line to gas valve.
17.  Refer  to  instructions  on  verifying  gas  and  electrical 
connections when re-establishing supplies.
18.  Follow instructions to place furnace in operation. Run 
furnace  5  minutes  to  ensure  burners  are  clean  and 
operating correctly.
19.  Replace heating compartment access panel.