Cleaning Heat Exchangers - Carrier 59TN6A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions

Carrier 59tn6a two-stage, variable speed multipoise gas furnace
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NOTE: T he Heat Pad, when u sed, should bewrapped
around the
condensate
drain t rap. There isnoneed t ouse heat tape w ithin t he
furnace casing. Most h eat tapes are temperature
activated,
and it is
notpractical toverify theactual heating ofthetape. Check the
following:
1.Check f orsigns o fphysical damage toheat tape such as
nicks, cuts, abrasions,
gnawing byanimals,
etc.
2.Check fordiscolored
heat tape insulation.
If any damage
or
discolored
insulation
isevident, replace heat tape.
3.Check that h eat tape p ower supply circuit ison.
Cleaning
Heat Exchangers
The following
items
must
be performed
by a qualified
service
technician.
Primary
Heat
Exchangers
If the heat exchangers
get an accumulation
of light dirt or dust on
the inside,
they may be cleaned
by the following
procedure:
NOTE:
If the heat exchangers
get a heavy accumulation
of soot
and
carbon,
both
the
primary
and secondary
heat exchangers
should be replaced
rather than trying to clean them thoroughly
due
to their intricate
design.
A build-up
of soot and carbon
indicates
that a problem
exists which needs to be corrected,
such as improper
adjustment
of
manifold
pressure,
insufficient
or poor
quality
combustion
air,
improper
vent
termination,
incorrect
size
or
damaged
manifold
orifice(s),
improper
gas,
or a restricted
heat
exchanger
(primary
or secondary).
Action
must be taken to correct
the problem.
1. Turn off gas and electrical
supplies
to furnace.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury 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.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
AND FIRE HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could result in personal
injury,
death, and/or property
damage.
Turn
off the gas and electrical
supplies
to the furnace
and
install
lockout
tag before
performing
any
maintenance
or
service.
Follow
the
operating
instructions
on
the
label
attached
to the furnace.
2. Remove
control
door.
3. Disconnect
wires or connectors
to flame rollout
switch,
gas
valve, igniter, and flame sensor.
4. Using backup
wrench,
disconnect
gas supply
pipe from fur-
nace gas control valve.
5. Remove
two screws attaching
top filler plate and rotate up-
wards to gain access to screws
attaching
burner
assembly
to
cell panel.
6. Remove
screws
attaching
burner
assembly
to cell panel.
(See Fig. 62.)
NOTE:
Burner
cover,
manifold,
gas valve,
and burner
assembly
should be removed
as one assembly.
7. Clean
heat exchanger
openings
with
a vacuum
and a soft
brush.
(See Fig. 60.)
NOTE:
After cleaning,
inspect
the heat exchangers
to ensure
they
are free of all foreign
objects
that may restrict
flow of combustion
products.
8. Reverse
items 6 through
1 for reassembly.
9. Refer
to furnace
wiring
diagram
and reconnect
wires
to
flame rollout switch,
gas valve, igniter, and flame sensor.
10. Turn on gas and electrical
supplies
to furnace.
11. Check furnace
operation
through
2 complete
heat operating
cycles. Look at burners.
Burner
flames should be clear blue,
almost transparent.
(See Fig. 570
12. Check for gas leaks.
FIRE OR'EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this
warning
could
result
in personal
injury, death, and/or property
damage.
Never
purge
a gas line into a combustion
chamber.
Never
test for gas leaks with an open
flame. Use a commercially
available
soap solution
made
specifically
for the detection
of leaks to check
all connections.
A fire or explosion
may
result
causing
property
damage,
personal
injury
or loss of
line.
13. Replace
main furnace door.
Secondary
Heat
Exchangers
The
condensing
side
(inside)
of the secondary
heat
exchanger
CANNOT
be serviced
or inspected
without
complete
removal
of
the
heat
exchanger
assembly.
Detailed
information
on
heat
exchanger
removal
can be obtained
from your Distributor.
WINTERIZATION
[]NIT AND PROPERTY
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in unit component
or
property
damage.
If the furnace
is installed
in an unconditioned
space where the
ambient
temperatures
may be 32 ° F (0 ° C) or lower,
freeze
protection
measures
must be taken
to prevent
minor
property
or product
damage.
Since
the furnace
uses a condensing
heat exchanger,
some water
will accumulate
in the unit as a result of the heat transfer
process.
Therefore,
once it has been operated,
it cannot be turned
off and
left off for an extended
period
of time
when
temperatures
will
reach
32°F
(0°C)
or lower
unless
winterized.
Follow
these
)rocedures
to winterize
your furnace:
[]NIT
COMPONENT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this caution
may result
in damage
to the
furnace
and other property
damage.
Do not use ethylene
glycol
(automotive
antifreeze
coolant
or
equivalent).
Failure of plastic components
may occur.
77
1. Obtain propylene glycol (RV/swimming pool antifreeze or
equivalent).
2. Turn off gas and electrical supplies to your furnace.
3. Remove furnace control door.
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