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2 -  Verify that system total static pressure and airow set-
tings are within specic operating parameters.
3 -  Clock  gas  meter  to  ensure  that  the  unit  is  operating 
at the specied ring rate. Check the supply pressure 
and the manifold pressure. On two-stage gas furnaces 
check the manifold pressure on high re and low re. If 
manifold pressure adjustment is necessary, consult the 
Service  Literature  for  unit  specic  information  on  ad-
justing gas pressure. Not all gas valves are adjustable. 
Verify correct temperature rise.
A-Heat Exchanger and Burners
Cleaning the Heat Exchanger and Burners
NOTE - Use papers or protective covering in front of the 
furnace during cleaning.
1 -  Turn o both electrical and gas power supplies to fur-
nace.
2 -  Remove ue pipe and top cap (some applications top 
cap can remain) from the unit.
3 -  Label the wires from gas valve, rollout switches, prima-
ry limit switch and make-up box then disconnect them.
4 -  Remove the screws that secure the combustion air in-
ducer/ pressure switch assembly to the collector box. 
Carefully remove the combustion air inducer to avoid 
damaging blower gasket. If gasket is damaged, it must 
be replaced to prevent leakage.
5 -  Remove the collector box located behind the combus-
tion air inducer. Be careful with the collector box gas-
ket. If the gasket is damaged, it must be replaced  to 
prevent leakage.
6 -  Disconnect gas supply piping. Remove the screw se-
curing  the  burner  box  cover  and  remove  cover.  Re-
move  the  four  screws  securing  the  burner  manifold 
assembly  to  the  vestibule  panel  and  remove  the  as-
sembly from the unit.
7 -  Remove screws securing burner box and remove burn-
er box.
8 -  NOX units only - Remove screw securing NOX insert. 
Remove NOX insert. See FIGURE 24.
9 -  Remove  screws  from  both  sides,  top  and  bottom  of 
vestibule panel.
10-  Remove  heat  exchanger.  It  may  be  necessary  to 
spread cabinet side to allow more room. If so, remove 
ve screws from the left side or right side of cabinet. 
See FIGURE 26.
11-  Back wash using steam. Begin from the burner open-
ing on each clam. Steam must not exceed 275°F.
12-  To  clean  burners,  run  a  vacuum  cleaner  with  a  soft 
brush attachment over the face of burners. Visually in-
spect inside the burners and crossovers for any block-
age caused by foreign matter. Remove any blockage. 
FIGURE 25 shows burner detail.
13-  To  clean  the  combustion  air  inducer  visually  inspect 
and using a  wire  brush  clean  where necessary. Use 
compressed air to clean o debris and any rust.
14-  Reinstall  heat  exchanger  in  vestibule.  (Replace  the 
ve screws in the cabinet from step 10 if removed).
15-  NOX units only - replace NOX inserts.
16-  Reinstall collector box and combustion air assembly. 
Reinstall all screws to the collector box and combus-
tion  air  inducer.  Failure  to  replace  all  screws  may 
cause leaks. Inspect gaskets for any damage and re-
place if necessary.
17-   Reinstall  burner  box,  manifold  assembly  and  burner 
box cover.
18-  Reconnect all wires.
19-  Reconnect  top  cap  and  vent  pipe  to  combustion  air 
inducer outlet.
20- Reconnect gas supply piping.
21- Turn on power and gas supply to unit.
22- Set thermostat and check for proper operation.
23-  Check all piping connections, factory and eld, for gas 
leaks. Use a leak detecting solution or other preferred 
means.
 CAUTION
Some soaps used for leak detection are corrosive 
to certain metals. Carefully rinse piping thoroughly 
after leak test has been completed. Do not use 
matches, candles, ame or other sources of ignition 
to check for gas leaks.
24-  If a  leak  is  detected,  shut gas and electricity o and 
repair leak.
25-  Repeat steps 24 and 26 until no leaks are detected.
26-  Replace access panel.
                   NOx INSERTS
NOx Insert
FIGURE 24