Start-Up, Adjustment And Safety Check; Select Setup Switch Positions; Prime Condensate Trap With Water; Purge Gas Lines - Carrier 59TN6A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions

Carrier 59tn6a two-stage, variable speed multipoise gas furnace
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START-UP,
ADJUSTMENT,
AND SAFETY
CHECK
General
1. Furnace
must
have a 115-v power
supply
properly
connec-
ted and grounded.
NOTE:
Proper
polarity
must
be maintained
for l15-v
wiring.
Control
status indicator
light flashes
rapidly
and furnace
does not
operate
if polarity
is incorrect.
2. Thermostat
wire connections
at terminals
R, W/WI,
G, and
Y/Y2
must be made
at 24-v terminal
block
on furnace con-
trol.
3. Natural
gas service
pressure
must not exceed
0.5 psig (14-
in. w.c.), but must be no less than 0.16 psig (4.5-in.
w.c.).
4. Blower
door must be in place to complete
l15-v
electrical
circuit to furnace.
UNIT
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in intermittent
unit
operation
or performance
satisfaction.
These
furnaces
are
equipped
with
a manual
reset
limit
switch
in burner
assembly.
This switch
opens and shuts off
power
to the gas valve
is an overheat
condition
(flame
rollout)
occurs
in burner
assembly.
Correct
inadequate
combustion-air
supply
or
improper
venting
condition
before resetting
switch.
DO NOT jumper
this switch.
Before
operating
furnace,
check flame rollout
manual
reset switch
for continuity.
If necessary,
press button
to reset switch.
EAC-I
terminal
is energized
whenever
blower
operates.
HUM
terminal
is only energized
when blower
is energized
in heating.
Select Setup
Switch
Positions
There are four sets of setup switches
on the furnace
control board.
These
switches
configure
the
furnace
for
correct
application
requirement.
They
also
select
the
airflow
settings
for
Air
Conditioning
and Continuous
Fan CFMs.
The Setup
Switch
locations
are shown
and described
on Fig. 55.
The set up switches
are also shown
on the unit wiring
label.
Setup Switches (SW1)
The furnace
control
has 8 setup switches
that may be set to meet
the application
requirements.
To set these
setup switches
for the
appropriate
requirement:
• Remove
blower
door.
• Locate setup switches
on furnace control.
• Configure
the set-up switches
as necessary
for the application.
• Replace
blower
door.
NOTE:
If a bypass
humidifier
is used, setup switch
SWl-3
(Low
Heat Rise Adjust)
should
be in ON position.
This compensates
for
the increased
temperature
in return air resulting
from bypass.
NOTE:
If
modulating
dampers
are
used,
blower
motor
automatically
compensates
for modulating
dampers.
Air Conditioning
(A/C) Setup Switches (SW2)
The air conditioning
setup
switches
are used to match
furnace
airflow
to cooling
unit used.
To set the desired
cooling
airflow:
1. Remove
blower
door.
2. Locate A/C setup switches
on furnace control.
3. Determine
air conditioning
tonnage
used.
4. Configure
the switches
for the required
cooling
airflow.
NOTE:
Excessive
airflow
caused by improper
A/C switch
setup
may cause condensate
blow-off
in cooling
mode.
5. Replace
blower
door.
Continuous
Fan (CF) Setup Switches (SW3)
The
CF setup
switches
are used to select desired
airflow
when
thermostat
is in continuous
fan mode
or to select
low-cooling
airflow
for two-speed
cooling
units.
This
setup
feature
allows
continuous
fan airflow
or low-cooling
airflow
to be adjusted.
To
set desired
continuous
fan airflow
or low-cooling
airflow:
1. Remove
blower
door.
2. Locate CF setup switches
on furnace
control.
3. Determine
desired
continuous
fan airflow
or low-cooling
airflow.
4. Configure
the switches
for the required
continuous
fan or
low-cooling
airflow.
5. Replace
blower
door.
Setup Switch (SW4)
Setup
switches
SW4
are
used
for
applications
using
a
communicating
User Interface
and to adjust airflow.
Refer to Fig.
55 for configuration
of SW4 airflow options.
Prime Condensate
Trap with Water
[]NIT
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution
may result in intermittent
unit
operation
or performance
satisfaction.
Condensate
trap must be PRIMED
or proper
draining
may
not occur.
The condensate
trap has two internal
chambers
which
can ONLY
be
primed
by pouring
water
into the
inducer
drain side of condensate
trap.
1. Remove
upper and middle
collector
box drain plugs oppos-
ite of the condensate
trap.
(See Fig. 59.)
2. Connect
field-supplied
1/2-in.
(13 mm) OD tube to upper
collector
box drain connection.
3. Insert field-supplied
funnel into tube.
4. Pour one quart
of water into funnel/tube.
Water should
run
through
collector
box, overfill
condensate
trap, and flow in-
to open field drain.
5. Remove
funnel; replace
collector
box drain plug.
6. Connect
field-supplied
l/2-in.
(13 mm) OD tube to middle
collector
box drain port.
7. Pour one quart
of water into funnel/tube.
Water should
run
through
collector
box, overfill
condensate
trap, and flow in-
to open field drain.
8. Remove
funnel and tube from collector
box and replace col-
lector box drain plug.
Purge Gas Lines
If not previously
done,
purge the lines after all connections
have
been made and check for leaks.
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