Filter Arrangement; Platform Furnace Support; Suspended Furnace Support; Roll-Out Protection - Carrier 59TN6A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions

Carrier 59tn6a two-stage, variable speed multipoise gas furnace
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Bypass
humidifier
connections
should be made at ductwork
or coil
casing sides exterior to furnace.
(See Fig. 25.)
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.
Horizontal
Installation
NOTE:
The furnace
must be pitched
forward
as shown
in Fig. 23
for proper
condensate
drainage.
FIRE,
EXPLOSION,
AND
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury,
death, or property
damage.
Do not install the furnace
on its back or hang furnace
with
control
compartment
facing
downward.
Safety
control
operation
will
be
adversely
affected.
Never
connect
return-air
ducts to the back of the furnace.
MINOR
PROPERTY
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in minor property
damage,
Local codes may require a drain pan under entire furnace and
condensate trap when a condensing furnace is used in an attic
application or over a finished ceiling.
The furnace
can be installed
horizontally
in an attic or crawlspace
on either the left-hand
(LH) or right-hand
(RH) side. The furnace
can be hung from
floor joists,
rafters
or trusses
or installed
on a
non-combustible
platform,
blocks, bricks
or pad.
Platform
Furnace
Support
Construct
working
platform
at location
where
all required
furnace
clearances
are met. (See
Table 2 and Fig. 270 For furnaces
with
1-in.
(25
mm)
clearance
requirement
on side,
set furnace
on
non-combustible
blocks,
bricks
or angle
iron.
For crawlspace
installations,
if the furnace
is not suspended
from the floor joists,
the ground
underneath
furnace
must be level and the furnace set on
blocks or bricks.
Suspended
Furnace
Support
The furnace
must
be supported
under
the
entire
length
of the
furnace
with
threaded
rod and angle
iron. (See
Fig. 280
Secure
angle iron to bottom
of furnace
as shown.
Roll-Out
Protection
Provide
a minimum
12-in.
x 22-in.
(305 x 559 mm) piece of sheet
metal
for flame
roll-out
protection
in front
of burner
area for
furnaces
closer than 12-in.
(305 mm) above the combustible
deck
or suspended
furnaces
closer than 12-in.
(305 mm) to joists.
The
sheet metal MUST
extend
underneath
the furnace
casing
by 1-in.
(25 mm) with the door removed.
The bottom
closure
panel on furnaces
of widths
17-1/2-in.
(445
mm) and larger may be used for flame
roll-out
protection
when
bottom
of furnace
is used for return air connection.
See Fig. 27 for
proper orientation
of roll-out
shield.
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
The return-air
duct must be connected
to bottom
of the furnace.
The side of casing that faces downward
may also be used for return
air connection.
A combination
of the bottom
and downward
facing
side may also be used.
The side of the casing cannot be
used as a return air connection.
Bypass
humidifier
may be attached
into unused
return air side of the furnace
casing.
(See Fig. 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
side return air inlet(s) are used without
a bottom
return air inlet.
Not
all
horizontal
furnaces
are approved
for
side
return
air
connections
(See Fig. 26.)
Filter
Arrangement
FIRE,
CARBON
MONOXIDE
AND POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result in fre,
personal
iniury or death.
Never
operate
a furnace
without
a filter or filtration
device
installed.
Never
operate
a furnace
with
filter or filtration
device
access doors removed.
There
are no provisions
for an internal
filter rack in these furnaces.
An external
filter is required.
The
furnace
is shipped
with
a factory-supplied
Media
Filter
Cabinet.
The Media Filter Cabinet
uses either a standard
I-in. (25
mm)
filter
or 4-in.
(102
mm)
wide
Media
Filter
which
can be
purchased
separately.
A field supplied
accessory
air cleaner
may
also be used in place of the media cabinet.
The Media Cabinet
is sized for bottom
return applications
for use
in upflow,
downflow
and horizontal
applications.
A 16-in.
(406
mm)
Media
Cabinet
is shipped
with
the 14-3/16-in.
(360 mm)
furnace
and includes
block-off
plates
For upflow
side return
applications,
the Media
Cabinet
(or field
supplied
accessory
air cleaner)
can be installed
on the side of the
furnace
or side and bottom
when
a bottom
plenum
is used.
(See
Fig. 18 and 24.)
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