Fan Adjustment Check; Limit Control Check; For Year-Round Air Conditioning; Heating - Carrier 58CMA Install And Operation Instructions

Multipoise oil furnace for input capacities of 70,000—154,000; series 110
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5. The CO
and stack temperature instruments enable you to
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obtain data required to determine thermal efficiency of fur-
nace.
6. An oil filter should be installed as close to burner as possible
with ALL oil burners and is essential on lower firing rate
burners. We recommend the use of a low pressure drop oil
filter such as the General Filter, Inc. model #1A-25A or
equivalent.
7. The oil pressure regulator is factory set to give nozzle oil
pressures of 100 psig. The firing rates noted on nameplate may
be obtained using nozzles listed in Table 5.
→Table 5—Burner Input and Nozzle Size
(At 100 psig Pump Pressure)
FURNACE
FIRING
INPUT
RATE
(BTUH)
GAL/HR (US)
70,000
0.50
91,000
0.65
105,000
0.75
119,000
0.85
140,000
1.00
154,000
1.10
* Requires field supplied and replacement burner firing head.
8. On a new installation, air entrapped in oil line leading from
tank to nozzle must be thoroughly purged in order to prevent
excessive after drip. The oil pump is provided with a special
fitting which allows purging of any air between tank and oil
pump. The proper procedure for performing this operation is
as follows:
a. Place a piece of clear plastic 1/4 in. diameter tubing over
purge fitting on oil pump.
b. Start oil burner, then open purge fitting and allow burner to
run until purge tube is completely free of air bubbles.
c. Tighten purge fitting. Allow oil to run to nozzle and fire
burner.
d. If purging takes longer than 15 sec and no flame has been
established, burner stops. Push reset button on top of
primary control to restart burner.
e. For detailed information on operation of primary control,
refer to instructions included with furnace.
After all the setup procedures mentioned above have been com-
pleted, the burner should be allowed to operate and an inspection
mirror should be used to observe the flame pattern at tip of nozzle.
Any irregularities such as burning to 1 side or pulsating flame
patterns should be corrected by changing nozzle.
Step 3—Fan Adjustment Check
This furnace is equipped with a 4-speed direct-drive motor to
deliver a temperature rise within range specified on rating plate,
between return and supply plenums, at external duct static pressure
noted on rating plate.
BECKETT OIL BURNER
Model
Nozzle
0.50 gph
AFG-F3
70-W
0.65 gph
AFG-F3
70-W
0.75 gph
AFG-F3
70-B
0.85 gph
AFG-F3
70-B
1.00 gph
AFG-F3
70-W
1.10 gph
AFG-F6*
70-W
When operating furnace in heating mode, static pressure and
temperature rise (supply-air temperature minus return-air
temperature) must be within those limits specified on rating
plate. Failure to follow this warning could lead to severe
furnace damage.
Adjust fan speed ACCORDING TO OIL INPUT SELECTED so
that temperature rise is within rise range specified on rating plate.
(See Table 6.) Consult wiring diagram for speed changes on
direct-drive motor.
→Table 6—Speed Selection
FURNACE
UNIT
SIZE
70,000/119,000
105-12/
91,000/140,000
120-20
105,000/154,000
To adjust fan off time, set DIP switches on control board to obtain
desired timing. (See Fig. 5.)
1
2
1
1
60 Sec
90 Sec
DELAY OFF DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
→Fig. 5—Fan Off Time DIP Switch Settings
(Black Box Represents Switch Position)
Step 4—Limit Control Check
After furnace has been in operation for at least 15 minutes, restrict
return-air supply by blocking filters or closing return registers and
allow furnace to shut down on high limit. The burner should shut
off, and main blower should continue to run.
Remove restriction, and burner should come back on in a few
minutes.
Step 5—For Year-Round Air Conditioning
This furnace is designed for use in conjunction with cooling
equipment to provide year-round air conditioning. The blower has
been sized for both heating and cooling, however, fan motor speed
may need to be changed to obtain necessary cooling airflow.
Step 6—Heating
The blower speed is factory set to deliver required airflow at
normal duct static pressure.
Step 7—Cooling
The blower speed may be field adjusted to deliver required airflow
for cooling application. (See Table 7.)
Step 8—Constant Blower Switch
This furnace is equipped with a constant low-speed blower option.
Whenever room thermostat is not calling for heating or cooling,
blower runs on low speed in order to provide air circulation. If
constant blower option is not desired, the rocker switch on side of
control box may be used to turn off constant speed.
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RECOMMENDED
INPUT
BLOWER
(BTUH)
SPEED
Med-Low
Med-High
High
2
2
1
1
2
2
120 Sec
150 Sec
1
2
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