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Carrier 59SP5A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions page 67

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2.Check blower motor and wheel forcleanliness
each heating
and cooling season.
Clean as necessary.
3.Check electrical connections
fortightness
and controls for
proper operation
each heating season.
Service as necessary.
4.Inspect burner compartment
before each h eating season
for
rust, c orrosion,
soot o rexcessive
dust. If necessary,
have
furnace and burner serviced
byaqualified service agency.
5.Inspect the vent p ipe/vent
system b efore each h eating sea-
sonforwater leakage, sagging pipes o r broken f ittings.
Have v ent pipes/vent
system s erviced
byaqualified service
agency.
6.Inspect any accessories
attached
tothe furnace such a s ahu-
midifier orelectronic aircleaner. Perform a nyservice or
maintenance
totheaccessories
as recommended
in the ac-
cessory instructions.
Cleaning and/or Replacing
Air
Filter
The
air filter
type may
vary depending
on the application
or
orientation.
The filter is external
to the furnace
casing. There
are no
provisions
for an internal
filter
with
this furnace.
See "Filter
Arrangement"
under the "Installation"
section
of this manual,
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
AND
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury,
death and/or property
damage.
Never
operate
furnace
without
a filter or filtration
device
installed.
Never
operate
a furnace
with
filter
or filtration
device
access doors removed.
NOTE:
If the filter has an airflow
direction
arrow, the arrow must
point toward
the blower.
To clean or replace
filters, proceed
as follows:
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury or death, or property
damage.
Before
installing,
modifying,
or servicing
system,
main
electrical
disconnect
switch
must be in the OFF position
and
install
a lockout
tag.
There
may
be
more
than
one
disconnect
switch.
Lock
out and tag switch
with a suitable
warning
label.
Verify proper operation
after servicing.
1. Turn off electrical
supply
to furnace.
2. Remove
filter cabinet
door.
3. Slide filter out of cabinet.
4. If equipped
with permanent,
washable
filter, clean filter by
spraying
cold tap water
through
filter in opposite
direction
of airflow.
Rinse filter and let dry. Oiling
or coating
of the
filter is not recommended.
5. If equipped
with factory
specified
disposable
media
filter,
replace only with a factory specified
media filter of the same
size.
6. Slide filter into cabinet.
7. Replace
filter cabinet
door.
8. Turn on electrical
supply
to furnace.
Blower
Motor
and Wheel
Maintenance
To
ensure
long
life,
economy,
and
high
efficiency,
clean
accumulated
dirt
and
grease
from
blower
wheel
and
motor
annually.
The inducer
and blower
motors
are pre-lubricated
and require
no
additional
lubrication.
These
motors
can
be identified
by the
absence
of oil ports on each end of the motor.
The following
items should
be performed
by a qualified
service
technician.
Clean blower
motor and wheel as follows:
1. Turn off electrical
supply to furnace.
2. Remove
blower
door.
3. All factory wires can be left connected,
but field thermostat
and accessory
wiring
may need to be disconnected
depend-
ing on their length
and routing.
4. If the vent
and combustion
air pipe passes
through
the
blower
compartment,
it will be necessary
to remove
the
pipes from the blower
compartment.
Disconnect
the vent
and
combustion
air pipe by:
a. Loosen
the clamps on the vent couplings
and combustion
air pipe external
to the furnace.
b. Separate
the pipes
from
the couplings
and move
them
aside.
c. Loosen
the clamps on the vent couplings
and combustion
air pipe located
on the blower
shelf.
d. Separate
the pipes from the blower
compartment
and set
aside.
e. Remove
the couplings
from the pipe adapters
and set aside.
f. After servicing
the blower,
reverse
steps a through
e.
g. Tighten
all clamps 15 lb -in.
See Fig. 60 for steps 5 through
14.
5. Remove
screws
securing
blower
assembly
to blower
shelf
and slide blower
assembly
out of furnace.
Detach
ground
wire
and
disconnect
blower
motor
harness
plugs
from
blower
motor.
NOTE:
Blower
wheel is fragile. Use care.
6. Clean blower
wheel and motor by using a vacuum
with soft
brush
attachment.
Be careful
not to disturb
balance
weights
(clips) on blower
wheel vanes. Do not bend wheel or blades
as balance
will be affected.
7. If greasy
residue
is present
on blower
wheel,
remove
wheel
from
the blower
housing
and wash
it with
an appropriate
degreaser.
To remove
wheel:
a. Mark blower
wheel location
on shaft before disassembly
to ensure proper
reassembly.
b. Loosen
setscrew
holding
blower
wheel on motor shaft.
NOTE:
Mark blower
mounting
arms and blower
housing
so each
arm is positioned
at the same hole location
during
reassembly.
c. Mark blower
wheel orientation
and cutoff plate location
to
ensure
proper
reassembly.
d. Remove
screws
securing
cutoff plate
and remove
cutoff
plate from housing.
e. Remove
bolts
holding
motor mounts
to blower
housing
and slide motor and mounts
out of housing.
f. Remove
blower
wheel from housing.
g. Clean wheel per instructions
on degreaser
cleaner.
Do not
get degreaser
in motor.
8. Reassemble
motor and blower
wheel by reversing
items 7b
through
7f. Ensure
wheel is positioned
for proper
rotation.
9. Torque
motor mounting
bolts
to 40 +/- 10 lb-in,
when re-
assembling.
10. Torque
blower
wheel set screw to 160 +/- 20 lb-in,
when
reassembling.
11. Verify that blower
wheel
is centered
in blower
housing
and
set screw contacts
the flat portion
of the motor shaft. Loosen
set screw on blower
wheel and reposition
if necessary.
12. Spin the blower
wheel by hand to verify that the wheel does
not rub on the housing.
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