Adjust Temperature Rise; Adjust Blower Off Delay (Heat Mode); Adjust Cooling Airflow - High-Speed And Low-Speed Cooling - Carrier 59TN6A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions

Carrier 59tn6a two-stage, variable speed multipoise gas furnace
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c.When c orrect input isobtained,
replace caps that conceal
gas v alve r egulator
adjustment
screws. Main b urner flame
should beclear blue, almost transparent
(See F ig. 5 7.)
d.Remove
jumpers RtoW/WI a nd RtoW2.
3. Verify n atural gas input rate b yclocking meter.
a.Turn o ffallother gas a ppliances
and pilots s erved bythe
meter.
b.Move s etup switch SWI-2 toON position. This keeps fur-
nace locked inlow-heat operation.
c.Jumper RtoW/WI.
d.Run furnace for3minutes inlow-heat operation.
e. Measure
time (insec) forgas m eter tocomplete
1revolu-
tion and note reading. The 2or5cubic f eet dial p rovides
amore a ccurate
measurement
ofgas flow.
f. Refer toTable 1 8forcubic f t.ofgas p er h r.
g. Multiply g as rate c uft./hr b yheating value ( Btuh/cu ft.)
toobtain input. If clocked rate d oes n ot m atch required
in-
put f rom Step 1 ,increase
manifold pressure
toincrease
in-
put o rdecrease
manifold pressure
todecrease
input. Repeat
steps bthrough euntil correct low-heat input isachieved.
Re-install lowheat regulator
seal cap ongas v alve.
h.Move s etup switch SWI-2 toOFF position and j umper R
toW/WI, and W 2. R epeat
items dthrough gforhigh-heat
operation.
Adjust
Temperature
Rise
NOTE:
Blower
door must be installed
when
taking
temperature
rise reading.
Leaving
blower
door
off will
result
in incorrect
temperature
measurements.
FURNACE
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in:
• Overheating the heat exchangers or condensing flue gases
in heat exchanger areas not designed for condensate,
• Shortened furnace life
• Component damage.
Temperature rise must be within limits specified on furnace
rating plate. Recommended operation is at midpoint of rise
range or slightly above.
When setup switch
SW1-4
is ON, operation
will be near the high
end of the rise range for improved
comfort.
Furnace
must
operate
within
ranges
of temperature
rise specified
on the
furnace
rating
plate.
Determine
air temperature
rise as
follows:
a. Place thermometers
in return and supply ducts as near fur-
nace as possible.
Be sure thermometers
do not see heat ex-
changer
so that radiant
heat does not affect readings.
This
practice
is particularly
important
with straight-run
ducts.
b. When thermometer
readings
stabilize,
subtract
return-air
temperature
from supply-air
temperature
to determine
air
temperature
rise.
NOTE:
Temperature
rise
can
be
determined
for
low-heat
operation
by placing
setup
switch
SWI-2
on furnace
control
in
ON position.
For high-heat
operation,
place setup switch
SWI-2
in OFF position
and jumper
R-W2
on furnace
control.
DO NOT
forget to return
setup switch
to OFF position
and remove
R-W2
jumper
upon completion
of testing.
c. This furnace is capable
of automatically
providing
proper
airflow
to maintain
the temperature
rise within
the range
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
specified
on furnace rating plate. If temperature
rise is out-
side this range, proceed
as follows:
(1.) Check gas input for low-
and high-heat
operation.
(2.) Check derate for altitude
if applicable.
(3.) Check all return and supply ducts for excessive
restrictions
causing
static pressure
greater than
0.5-In.
W.C.
(40 Ensure
Low Heat Rise Adjust
switch SWl-3
on
furnace
control
is in ON position
when a bypass
humidifier
is used. (See Fig. 35 for switch
loca-
tion.)
(5.) Make sure proper
model plug is installed.
Remove
thermostat
jumpers
and
release
blower
door
switch.
Repeat
Steps a through
c as required
to adjust for high heat
temperature
rise.
When correct
high heat input rate and temperature
rise is
achieved,
turn gas valve ON/OFF
switch
to OFF.
Release
blower
door switch.
Remove
manometer
or similar device
from gas valve.
Re-install
manifold
pressure
tap plug in gas valve. (See
Fig. 510
FIRE HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this
warning
could
result
in personal
iniury, death, and/or property
damage.
Reinstall
manifold
pressure
tap plug in gas valve to prevent
gas leak.
j. Remove
thermostat
jumper
wire
from
furnace
control
board.
k. Turn gas valve ON/OFF
switch
to ON.
1. Proceed
to "Set Blower
Off Delay"
before
installing
blower
door.
Adjust
Blower
Off Delay
(Heat Mode)
a. Remove
blower
door if installed.
b. Turn Dip switch
SW-7
or SW-8
ON or OFF for desired
blower
off delay. (See Table 17 and Fig. 35, Fig. 55 and
Fig. 64.)
Adjust
Cooling
Airflow
- High-Speed
and
Low-Speed
Cooling
The
ECM
blower
can be adjusted
for a range
of airflows
for
low-speed
or high-speed
cooling.
See Table
7 - Air Delivery
-
CFM
(With
Filter
) and Fig. 55 - Furnace
Setup
Switches
and
Descriptions.
Depending
on the model
size,
the cooling
airflow
can be adjusted
from 1.5 to 6 tons based on 350 CFM ton.
NOTE:
6 ton airflow
will truncate
at 2200
CFM on applicable
models.
The
high-speed
or single-speed
cooling
airflow
is adjusted
by
turning
Setup
switches
SW2-1,
SW2-2
and SW2-3
either ON or
OFF.
Select
the required
airflow
from
Table 7. Table 7 is based
upon
350
CFM
per ton. For other
CFM
per ton Setup
switch
selections,
see Fig. 35, Fig. 55 and Fig. 64.
The Continuous
Fan airflow
selection
via Setup
switches
SW3 is
also the airflow
for low-speed
cooling
when
the furnace
is used
with
a 2-speed
cooling
or heat pump
unit. Adjust
the Continuous
Fan
CFM Setup switches
SW3 to match
the airflow
required
for
low-speed
cooling.
Select
the required
airflow
from
Table 7 and
Fig. 55.
ii
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