A checkup checklist, Before you request a service call – Carrier 58EJA User Manual

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A CHECKUP CHECKLIST

Your furnace represents an important investment in your fam­

ily’s comfort and your home’s value. To keep it in tip-top shape
and as a preventative to future problems, have a trained service

specialist give your furnace a professional check-up annually.

The following checklist can be used as a guideline to proper

service:

• Inspect all flue gas passages, burners, heat exchangers, cou­

pling box(es), and inducer assembly.

Inspect all combustion and ventilation air passages and

openings, including combustion air and vent pipe terminations
outside the structure.

Check gas pipe.s leading to and inside of your furnace for

leaks.

• Inspect, clean, and lubricate the blower motor and wheel as

required.

NOTE:

If oil ports are provided, refer to the unit Service and

Maintenance Instructions for blower motor oiling information.
The motor must be oiled by a qualified service technician.

• Inspect and change or clean air fiiter(s) if necessary.

• Inspect all supply- and return-air ducts for obstructions, air

leaks, and insulation. Remedy any problem when necessary.

Inspect electrical wiring, connections, and component.^ for

loose connections.

• Perform an operational checkout to determine whether your

furnace is working properly and if it requires adjustments.

• Inspect all condensate tubes and connections, condensate

trap assembly, and drain for leaks. The condensate removal

system

should

be

cleaned

annually

by

a

qualified

service

agency; refer to the Service and Maintenance Instructions for
further information.

Examine the physical support of the furnace; the support

should be sound with no cracks, sagging, gaps, etc. around the

base.

• Check the furnace for any obvious signs of deterioration.

• Your servicing dealer offers an economical service agreement

that covers seasonal inspections; ask for details.

BEFORE YOU REQUEST A

SERVICE CALL

If your furnace is not operating or not performing properly, you

may save the expense of a service call by checking a few things
yourself before calling for service.

FOR INSUFFICIENT AIRFLOW:

• Check for dirty air filter(s).

• Check for blocked return-air or supply-air grilles throughout

your home; ensure they are open and unobstructed.

If problem still exists, call your dealer for service.

WHEN FURNACE FAILS TO OPERATE:

Follow this checklist step by step, advancing to the next one

only if furnace fails to start.

Cheek thermostat for proper temperature (set above room

temperature).

• Is the thermostat switch on HEAT?

• Check fuses and circuit breakers. Is electrical supply on?

• Is the manual shut-off valve in

gas

supply pipe in open posi­

tion? (Follow startup procedures if you open gas valve.)

NOTE:

Tlirn OFF the electrical power supply before continuing

with checklist.

Is the control knob on gas valve in ON position? (Follow

startup procedures If you must reset knob to ON.)

If your furnace still fails to operate, call your service
representative.

For your convenience, record the product and serial numbers on
the form on page 4. Should you ever require service, you will
have ready access to the information needed by your service
representative.

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