Carrier 140/E Series Installation, Start--Up, Operating, And Service And Maintenance page 38

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g
If clocked
rate
does
not match
required
input
from
Step
1,
increase
manifold
pressure
to increase
input or decrease
manifold
pressure
to decrease
input. Repeat
steps b through
e until correct
high heat input
is achieved.
Re-install
high-heat
regulator
seal
cap on gas valve.
8. Set high heat temperature
rise.
Jumper
R to W/WI
and W2 to check high-gas-heat
tem-
perature
rise. Do not exceed
temperature
rise ranges
spe-
cified on furnace
rating
plate
for high
heat. The furnace
must
operate
within
the temperature
rise ranges
specified
on the furnace rating
plate.
Determine
the air temperature
rise as follows:
NOTE:
Blower
access
door
must
be installed
when
taking
temperature
rise reading.
Leaving
blower
access
door
off will
result in incorrect
temperature
measurements.
a. Verify the furnace
is operating
in high heat per Step 6.
Place thermometers
in return and supply ducts as close
to furnace
as possible.
Be sure thermometers
do not see
radiant
heat from heat exchangers.
Radiant
heat affects
temperature
rise readings.
This practice is particularly
im-
portant with straight-run
ducts.
b. When thermometer
readings
stabilize,
subtract return-air
temperature
from supply-air
temperature
to determine
air
temperature
rise.
NOTE:
If the temperature
rise is outside
this range,
first check:
(1.) Gas input for low-and
high-heat
operation.
(2.) Derate for altitude
if applicable.
(3.)
Return
and supply
ducts for excessive
restrictions
causing
static pressures
greater
than 0.50-In.
W.C.
(4.) Dirty filter.
c. Adjust air temperature
rise by adjusting blower
speed. In-
crease blower
speed to reduce temperature
rise. Decrease
blower speed to increase
temperature
rise. For high heat,
speed selection can be med-high,
med (5-speed
blowers
only), or med-low
(factory
setting).
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury or death.
Disconnect
l15-v
electrical
power
and install
lockout
tag
before changing
speed tap.
d. To change
motor speed selection
for high heat, remove
blower motor lead from control HI-HEAT
terminal.
(See
Fig.
33.) Select desired
blower
motor speed lead from
1 of the other terminals
and relocate
it to the HI-HEAT
terminal.
DO NOT use the low-heat
tap that was already
set. (See Table 13 for lead color identification).
Recon-
nect original
lead to SPARE
terminal.
e. Repeat
steps a thru d.
f. When correct high heat input rate and temperature
rise is
achieved,
turn gas valve
ON/OFF
switch to OFF.
g. Remove
Blower
Access
Door.
h. Remove
manometer
or similar
device from gas valve.
i. Re-install
manifold
pressure
tap plug in gas valve. (See
Fig 54.)
38
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to reinstall
manifold
pressure
tap plug
in gas valve
could result in personal
iniury,
property
damage
or death.
Reinstall
manifold
pressure
tap plug in gas valve to prevent
gas leak.
j. Remove
thermostat jumper
wire
from
furnace
control
board.
k. Turn LHT switch
OFF.
1. Turn gas valve ON/OFF
switch to ON.
m. Proceed
to Step 9, "Set Blower
Off Delay"
before
in-
stalling
blower
access door.
FURNACE
OVERHEATING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this caution
may result in reduced
furnace
life.
Recheck
temperature
rise. It must be within limits specified
on
the
rating
plate.
Recommended
operation
is at the
midpoint
of rise range or slightly
above.
9. Set Blower
Off Delay
a. Remove
Blower
Access
Door if installed.
b. Turn Dip switch 2 and 3 ON or OFF for desired
blower
off delay. (See Table 14 and Fig 34.)
10. Set thermostat
heat anticipator.
a. Mechanical
thermostat
- Set thermostat
heat anticipator
to match
the amp. draw of the electrical
components
in
the R-W/Wl
circuit.
Accurate
amp. draw readings
can
be obtained
at the wires normally
connected
to thermostat
subbase
terminals,
R and W. The thermostat
anticipator
should NOT be in the circuit while measuring
current.
(1.) Set LHT switch
on furnace
control board
to ON.
(2.) Remove
thermostat
from sub-base
or from wall.
(3.) Connect
an amp. meter as shown in Fig. 50 across
the R and W subbase
terminals
or R and W wires at
wall.
(4.) Record
amp. draw across terminals
when furnace is
in low heat and after blower
starts.
(5.) Set heat anticipator
on thermostat
per thermostat
in-
structions
and install on subbase
or wall.
(6.) Turn LHT switch
OFF.
(7.) Install blower
access door.
b. Electronic
thermostat:
Set cycle rate for 3 cycles per hr.
11. Set airflow
CFM for cooling
Select the desired
blower
motor speed lead for cooling
air-
flow.
See Table 5-Air
Delivery-CFM
(With
Filter).
See
Table 13 for lead color identification.
Table 13 - Speed
Selection
COLOR
SPEED
AS SHIPPED
White
Common
BLW
Black
High
COOL
Yellow
Med - High
SPARE
Orange1-
Med
SPARE
Blue
Med- Low
HI- HEAT
Red
Low*
LO HEAT
* Continuous-blower speed-as shipped default
1-Not all models equipped with 5 speed motors

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