Trouble analysis chart – Carrier 31KAX User Manual

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TROUBLE ANALYSIS CHART

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

REMEDY

Operation light off

Shorted cells
Defective light
Defective power supply

See “Electrical Troubleshooting

Guide” section.

Blower not operating

Energize blower.

Cells wet either due to high humidity or from washing

Cells will dry.

Unit snaps or arcs continuously

Line voltage too high

Adjust line voltage.

Cells need cleaning

Clean cells.

Broken ionizer wire

Replace wire.

Broken contact spring on cell

Replace spring.

Broken insulator in cell

Replace insulator.

Broken insulator in power door

Replace insulator.

Foreign material lodged in ionizer or between plates

Remove object.

Bent plates

Straighten.

Humming noise

Improper wiring connections

Correct.

Loose ionizer wires

Replace or repair.

Ionizer wires not centered

Center wires between plates.

Excessively dirty ionizer or collector

Clean.

Deformed contact spring on cell

Adjust spring.

Air cleaner does not clean dirt

Lack of power to cells because of improper alignment of contact spring cells

to power door

Adjust alignment or replace spring.

Defective interlock plug or receptacle

Replace.

Air volume too great

Reduce air volume to design CFM.

Leaks in ductwork on clean air side of air cleaner

Seal.

Dirty air not being delivered to air cleaner

Check return-air grilles for obstruc­

tion by furniture, drapes, etc. Re­
move.

Uneven air distribution across face of unit. Uneven air distribution across
face of unit may be indicated by uneven loading pattern of dirt in collector

section of air cleaning cells. The entering-air side of collector stage should
be evenly covered with dirt. In the case of the two cell units, each cell
should have an even loading pattern.

Install turning vanes of air baffles.
CAUTION: Do not block off any of

the entering-air side opening to the
unit.

Radio or TV interference

Accumulation of foreign particles lodged in ionizer section

Remove.

Unit improperly grounded

Provide good ground to power pack.

Ground line of supply line voltage not properly grounded

Correct.

Loose ionizer wires

Replace.

Loosely connected components or primary-voltage wiring

Tighten.

Defective power pack

Replace.

Dents in collector section or ionizer section

Straighten.

Improper contact between power door & cells

Adjust alignment of contact spring.

Weak-station/poor ground

Add E.M.I./R.F.I. filter, in power line.

Defective insulator

Replace.

White dust on furnishings

This dust can be described as “clean dirt” and is composed mainly of lint,

which because of its weight settles out of the living space before it
reaches the air returns. It is “white” because the submicron dirt particles,
which normally would color it and render it invisible, have been removed
from the air space.

This problem requires no solution. It

is visible evidence that the air
cleaner is cleaning up the staining
and soiling dirt particles from the
living space.

Copyright 1991 Carrier Corporation, Indpls., IN 46206

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

PC 101 Catalog No. 533-134

Printed in U.S.A.

Form 31KAX-8SI Pg12 12-91

Replaces: 31KAX-1 SI

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