Installation; Supply Air Connections; Return Air Connections; Bottom Return Air Inlet - Carrier 59TN6A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions

Carrier 59tn6a two-stage, variable speed multipoise gas furnace
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INSTALLATION
NOTE:
This furnace
is certified
to leak 2% or less of nominal
air
conditioning
CFM
delivered
when
pressurized
to 1-inch
water
column
with
all present
air inlets,
air outlets,
and plumbing
and
electrical
ports
sealed,
including
bottom
closure
in upflow
and
horizontal
applications.
Upflow
Installation
NOTE:
The furnace
must
be pitched
as shown
in Fig. 23 for
proper condensate
drainage.
Supply
Air
Connections
For a furnace
not equipped
with a cooling
coil, the outlet duct shall
be provided
with a removable
access panel. This opening
shall be
accessible
when the furnace
is installed
and shall be of such a size
that the heat exchanger
can be viewed
for possible
openings
using
light assistance
or a probe
can be inserted
for sampling
the air
stream.
The cover attachment
shall prevent
leaks.
Connect
supply-air
duct to flanges
on furnace
supply-air
outlet.
Bend flange
upward
to 90 ° with wide
duct pliers.
(See Fig. 20.)
The supply-air
duct
must
be connected
to ONLY
the furnace
supply-outlet-air
duct
flanges
or air conditioning
coil
casing
(when
used).
DO NOT
cut main
furnace
casing
side
to attach
supply
air duct,
humidifier,
or other
accessories.
All accessories
MUST
be connected
to duct external
to furnace main casing.
Return
Air
Connections
FIRE
HAZARD
A failure to follow
this warning
could cause personal
injury,
death and/or property
damage.
Never
connect
return-air
ducts
to the back of the furnace.
Follow
instructions
below.
The return-air
duct must be connected to bottom, sides (left or
right), or a combination
of bottom and side(s) of main furnace
casing. Bypass humidifier may be attached into unused return air
side of the furnace casing. (See Fig. 24, 25, 26.)
Bottom Return Air Inlet
These furnaces are shipped with bottom closure panel installed in
bottom return-air opening. Remove and discard this panel when
bottom return air is used. To remove bottom closure panel, perform
the following:
1. Tilt or raise furnace and remove 4 screws holding bottom
plate. (See Fig. 22.)
2. Remove bottom plate.
3. Remove bottom closure panel.
4. Reinstall bottom plate and screws.
Side Return Air Inlet
These furnaces are shipped with bottom closure panel installed in
bottom return-air
opening. This panel MUST be in place when
only side return air is used.
NOTE:
Side return-air openings can be used in UPFLOW and
some HORIZONTAL
configurations.
Do not use side return-air
openings in DOWNFLOW
configuration.
(See Fig. 24, 25, 26.)
Leveling Legs (If Desired)
In upflow position with side return inlet(s), leveling legs may be
used. (See Fig. 21.) Install field-supplied,
5/16 x 1-1/2 in. (8 x 38
mm) (max) corrosion-resistant
machine bolts, washers and nuts.
NOTE:
Bottom closure must be used when leveling legs are used.
It may be necessary to remove and reinstall bottom closure panel to
install leveling legs. To remove bottom closure panel, see Item 1 in
Bottom Return Air Inlet section in Step 1 above.
To install leveling
legs:
1. Position
furnace
on its back. Locate
and drill a hole in each
bottom
corner of furnace.
2. For each leg, install
nut on bolt and then install
bolt with
nut in hole. (Install flat washer if desired.)
3. Install another
nut on other side of furnace
base. (Install flat
washer
if desired.)
4. Adjust
outside
nut to provide
desired
height,
and tighten
in-
side nut to secure arrangement.
5. Reinstall
bottom
closure
panel if removed.
Downflow
Installation
NOTE:
The furnace
must
be pitched
as shown
in Fig.
23 for
proper
condensate
drainage.
Supply
Air
Connections
NOTE:
For downflow
@plications,
this furnace
is @proved
for
use
on combustible
flooring
when
any one of the following
3
accessories
are used:
• Special
Base, KGASB
• Cased Coil Assembly
Part No. CNPV,
CNRV, CAP, or CAR
• Coil Box Part No. KCAKC
1. Determine
application
being installed
from Table 6.
2. Construct
hole in floor per Table 6 and Fig. 19.
3. Construct
plenum
to dimensions
specified
in Table 6 and
Fig. 19.
4. Install special base coil assembly
or coil box as shown
in in
Fig. 19.
NOTE:
It is recommended
that the perforated
supply-air
duct
flanges
be completely
removed
from
furnace
when
installing
the
furnace
on a factory-supplied
cased coil or coil box. To remove
the
supply-air
duct flange,
use wide
duct pliers
or hand
seamers
to
bend
flange
back and forth until it breaks
off. Be careful
of sharp
edges. (See Fig. 20.)
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.
Connect
supply-air
duct to supply-air
outlet
on furnace.
Bend
flange
inward
past 90 ° with
wide
duct pliers
(See Fig. 20.) The
supply-air
duct must be connected
to ONLY
the furnace
supply
outlet
or air conditioning
coil casing (when
used). When installed
on combustible
material,
supply-air
duct must
be connected
to
ONLY
the
factory-@proved
accessory
subbase,
or
a
factory-@proved
air conditioning
coil casing.
DO NOT
cut main
furnace
casing
to attach supply
side air duct, humidifier,
or other
accessories.
All accessories
MUST
be connected
to duct external
to
furnace
casing.
Return
Air
Connections
FIRE
HAZARD
A failure to follow
this warning
could cause personal
iniury,
death and/or property
damage.
Never
connect
return-air
ducts to the back of the furnace.
Follow
instructions
below.
The
return-air
duct
must
be
connected
to
return-air
opening
(bottom
inlet).
DO
NOT
cut
into
casing
sides
(left
or right).
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