Location - Carrier 59TN6A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions

Carrier 59tn6a two-stage, variable speed multipoise gas furnace
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7.AnESD service kit (available from commercial
sources)
may also b eused t oprevent ESD damage.
ACCESSORIES
See Product Data Sheet for a list of accessories for this product
LOCATION
PERSONAL
INJURY
AND/OR
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Improper
use or installation
of this furnace
may result
in
premature
furnace component
failure. This gas furnace may
be used for heating
buildings
under
construction
provided
that:
-The furnace is permanently
installed with all electrical
wiring, piping, venting and ducting installed according to
these installation instructions. A return air duct is provided,
sealed to the furnace casing, and terminated outside the
space containing
the furnace. This prevents
a negative
pressure condition as created by the circulating air blower,
causing
a flame
rollout
and/or
drawing
combustion
products into the structure.
-The furnace is controlled by a thermostat. It may not be
"hot wired" to provide heat continuously
to the structure
without thermostatic control.
-Clean outside air is provided for combustion.
This is to
minimize
the corrosive effects of adhesives, sealers and
other
construction
materials.
It
also
prevents
the
entrainment of drywall dust into combustion air, which can
cause fouling and plugging of furnace components.
-The
temperature
of the return
air to the furnace is
maintained between 55°F (13°C) and 80°F (27°C), with
no evening setback or shutdown. The use of the furnace
while the structure is under construction
is deemed to be
intermittent operation per our installation instructions.
-The air temperature rise is within the rated rise range on
the furnace rating plate, and the gas input rate has been set
to the nameplate value.
-The filters used to clean the circulating air during the
construction process must be either changed or thoroughly
cleaned prior to occupancy.
-The furnace, ductwork and filters are cleaned as necessary
to remove drywall dust and construction
debris from all
HVAC system components after construction is completed.
-Verify
proper furnace
operating
conditions
including
ignition, gas input rate, air temperature rise, and venting
according to these installation instructions.
General
These furnaces are shipped with materials to assist in proper
furnace installation.
These materials are shipped in the main
blower compartment.
See Table 1 for loose parts bag contents.
This furnace must:
• be installed so the electrical components are protected from
water.
• not be installed directly on any combustible material other than
wood
flooring
(refer to SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS).
• be located
close to the chimney
or vent and attached
to an air
distribution
system.
Refer to Air Ducts section,
• be provided
ample space for servicing
and cleaning.
Always
comply with minimum
fire protection
clearances
shown
in
Table 2 or on the furnace
clearance
to combustible
construction
label.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
/ COMPONENT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal iniury
or death and unit component damage.
Corrosive
or contaminated
air may cause failure of parts
containing flue gas, which could leak into the living space.
Air for combustion
must not be contaminated
by halogen
compounds, which include fluoride, chloride, bromide, and
iodide. These elements can corrode heat exchangers and
shorten furnace life. Air contaminants are found in aerosol
sprays,
detergents, bleaches,
cleaning
solvents,
salts, air
fresheners, and other household
products. Do not install
furnace in a corrosive or contaminated
atmosphere. Make
sure all combustion and circulating air requirements are met,
in addition to all local codes and ordinances.
The
following
types
of furnace
installations
may
require
OUTDOOR
AIR for combustion due to chemical exposures:
• Commercial buildings
• Buildings with indoor pools
• Laundry rooms
• Hobby or craft rooms
• Chemical storage areas
If air is exposed to the following substances, it should not be used
for
combustion
air, and outdoor
air may be required
for
combustion:
• Permanent wave solutions
• Chlorinated waxes and cleaners
• Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals
• Water softening chemicals
• De-icing salts or chemicals
• Carbon tetrachloride
• Halogen type refrigerants
• Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene)
• Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc.
• Hydrochloric acid
• Cements and glues
• Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers
• Masonry acid washing materials
All fuel-burning
equipment must be supplied with air for fuel
combustion.
Sufficient
air must be provided
to avoid negative
pressure in the equipment room or space. A positive seal must be
made between the furnace cabinet and the return-air
duct to
prevent pulling air from the burner area.
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