Carrier 140/E Series Installation, Start--Up, Operating, And Service And Maintenance page 33

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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.
NOTE:
Vent
connector
length
for connector
sizing
starts
at
furnace
vent elbow.
The 4-in.
(102 mm) vent elbow
is shipped
for upflow
configuration
and may be rotated
for other positions.
Remove
the 3 screws
that secure
vent elbow
to furnace,
rotate
furnace
vent
elbow
to position
desired,
re-install
screws.
The
factory-supplied
vent
elbow
does
NOT
count
as part
of the
number
of vent connector
elbows.
The
vent
connector
can
exit
the
furnace
through
one
of 5
locations
on the casing.
1. Attach
the single wall vent connector
to the furnace
vent
elbow,
and fasten
the vent
connector
to the vent
elbow
with at least two field-supplied,
corrosion-resistant,
sheet
metal screws located
180 ° apart.
NOTE:
An accessory
flue extension
is available
to extend from
the furnace
elbow
to outside
the furnace
casing.
See Table 18 for
accessory
listing.
If flue
extension
is used,
fasten
the
flue
extension
to the vent
elbow
with
at least two
field-supplied,
corrosion-resistant,
sheet metal screws located
180 ° apart. Fasten
the
vent
connector
to the
flue
extension
with
at least
two
field-supplied,
corrosion
resistant
sheet
metal
screws
located
180 ° apart.
2. Vent the furnace
with the appropriate
connector
as shown
in Fig. 35-47.
3. Determine
the correct
location
of the knockout
to be re-
moved.
4. Use a hammer
and
screwdriver
to strike
a sharp
blow
between
the tie points
and work
the slug back and forth
until the slug breaks
free.
BURN
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may cause personal
injury.
Hot
vent
pipe
is within
reach
of small
children
when
installed
in downflow
position.
See the following
instruction.
An
accessory
Vent
Guard
Kit, is REQUIRED
for downflow
applications
where the vent exits through
the lower portion
of the
furnace
casing.
(See
Fig.
39.)
Refer
to
the
Vent
Guard
Kit
Instructions
for complete
details
and see Table 18 for accessory
listing.
The horizontal
portion
of the venting
system
shall slope upwards
not less than 1/4-in.
per linear ft. (6 mm/.3
M) from the furnace
to the vent and shall be rigidly supported
every 5 ft. (1.5 M) or
less with metal hangers
or straps to ensure
there is no movement
after installation.
SIDEWALL
VENTING
This
furnace
is not
approved
for
direct
sidewall
horizontal
venting.
In
the
U.S.:
Per
section
12.4.3
of
the
NFPA
54
/ ANSI
Z223.1-2009,
any listed
mechanical
venter
may be used,
when
approved
by the authority
having jurisdiction.
Select the listed mechanical
venter
to match the Btuh input of the
furnace
being
vented.
Follow
all
manufacturer's
installation
requirements
for venting
and termination
included
with the listed
mechanical
venter.
START-UP,
ADJUSTMENT,
AND
SAFETY
CHECK
Step 1 -- General
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury,
death and/or property
damage.
This furnace is equipped
with manual
reset limit switches
in
the gas control
area. The switches
open and shut off power
to the gas valve if a flame roll-out
or overheating
condition
occurs
in
the
gas
control
area.
DO
NOT
bypass
the
switches.
Correct
problem
before
resetting
the switches.
1. Maintain 115-v wiring and ground. Improper polarity will
result in rapid flashing LED and no furnace operation,
2. Make thermostat wire connections
at the 24-v terminal
block on the furnace control. Failure to make proper con-
nections will result in improper operation. (See Fig. 33.)
3. Gas supply pressure to the furnace must be greater than
4.5-In. W.C. (0,16 psig ) but not exceed 14-In. W.C. (0.5
psig).
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,
4. Check all manual-reset
switches
for continuity.
5. Install blower
compartment
door. Door must be in place to
operate
furnace.
6. Setup
switch
descriptions
The 2 stage
furnace
has DIP
switches
used to select thermostat
staging
and blower
off
delay
timings.
For switch
locations
on Furnace
control
board, See Fig.
33 and 52.
7. Setup switch descriptions
- See Table 10.
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