Carrier 100/A Series Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions page 48

4-way multipoise, inducted-combustion gas furnace, input capacities: 45,000 thru 135,000 btuh
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them thoroughly.
A heavy build-up
of soot and carbon
indicates
that
a problem
exists
which
needs
to be
corrected,
such
as
improper
adjustment
of manifold
pressure,
insufficient
or poor
quality
combustion
air,
incorrect
size
or damaged
manifold
orifice(s),
improper
gas, or a restricted
heat exchanger.
Action
must be taken to correct
the problem.
If it becomes
necessary
to clean the heat exchangers
because
of
dust or corrosion,
proceed
as follows:
1. Turn OFF gas and electrical
power
to furnace.
2. Remove
outer access door.
3. Disconnect
vent connector
from furnace
vent elbow.
4.
For downflow
or horizontal
furnace
having
an internal
vent pipe, remove
internal
vent pipe within
the casing.
5. Disconnect
wires
to the
following
components.
Mark
wires
to
aid
in
reconnection
of
(be
careful
when
disconnecting
wires
from
switches
because
damage
may
occur):
a. Draft safeguard
switch.
b. Inducer motor.
c. Pressure switch(es).
d. Limit overtemperature
switch.
e. Gas valve.
f. Hot surface igniter.
g. Flame-sensing
electrode.
h. Flame rollout switches.
6. Remove
screws
that fasten the collector
box assembly
to
the cell panel. Be careful
not to damage
the collector
box.
Inducer
assembly
and elbow
need
not be removed
from
collector
box.
7. Disconnect
gas line from gas manifold.
8. Remove
the 5 screws
that attach
the burner
assembly
to
the cell panel. The gas valve and individual
burners
need
not be removed
from
support
assembly.
Remove
NOx
baffles if installed.
NOTE:
Be very
careful
when
removing
burner
assembly
to
avoid
breaking
igniter.
See Fig. 56 and 57 for correct
igniter
location.
9. Using
field-provided
25-caliber
rifle
cleaning
brush,
36-in.
(914 mm) long, 1/4" (6 mm) diameter
steel spring
cable,
a variable
speed,
reversible
electric
drill,
and
vacuum
cleaner, clean cells as follows:
a. Remove
metal
screw fitting
from
wire brush
to allow
insertion
into cable.
b. Insert the twisted
wire end of brush
into end of spring
cable,
and crimp tight with crimping
tool or crimp by
striking with ball-peen
hammer. TIGHTNESS
IS VERY
IMPORTANT.
9/32"
Y
5/16"
- 7.9ram
i
A05025
Fig. 56 - Igniter
Position-Side
View
f
1-7/8
47.6 mm
Fig. 57 - Igniter
Position-Top
View
A05026
NOTE:
The materials needed in item 9 can usually be purchased
at local hardware stores.
(1.) Attach variable-speed, reversible drill to the end of
spring cable (end opposite brush).
(2.) Insert brush end of cable into the outlet opening of
cell and slowly rotate with drill. DO NOT force
cable. Gradually insert cable into upper pass of cell.
(See Fig. 58.)
(3.) Work cable in and out of cell 3 or 4 times to obtain
sufficient cleaning. DO NOT pull cable with great
force. Reverse drill and gradually work cable out.
(4.) Insert brush end of cable in burner inlet opening of
cell, and proceed to clean 2 lower passes of cell in
same manner as upper pass.
(5.) Repeat foregoing
procedures
until each cell in
furnace has been cleaned.
(6.) Using vacuum cleaner, remove residue from each
cell.
(7.) Using vacuum cleaner with soft brush attachment,
clean burner assembly.
(8.) Clean flame sensor with fine steel wool.
(9.) Install NOx baffles (if removed).
(10.) Reinstall burner assembly. Center burners in cell
openings.
10. Remove old sealant from cell panel and collector box
flange.
11. Spray releasing agent on the heat exchanger cell panel
where collector box assembly contacts cell panel.
NOTE:
A releasing agent such as cooking spray or equivalent
(must not contain corn or canola oil, aromatic or halogenated
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