Carrier 58B User Manual

Upflow and downflow gas-fired furnaces, Carrier

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Carrier

Upflow and Downflow Gas-Fired Furnaces

HANG ON WALL NEAR FURNACE

This 58B unit has been approved by the

American Gas Association Laboratories and carries
all required safeguards against fires and accidents.
Such occurrences will take place only if the unit is
mistreated or not properly maintained.

The operation and care of your unit is simple

and easy. By following these operating and main­
tenance procedures, you can expect to receive

better, longer, and more reliable service from your
new Carrier appliance.

Here Are a Few "Do's" and "Don'ts"

Do

become familiar with wallcard instructions.

Do

use filters Check them periodically and

make sure that they are clean.

Don't

set your thermostat too low. Ideal

comfort zone is usually between 72 F and 78 F

Don't

be a “thermostat jiggler.” Frequent

changing of your thermostat can increase your

operating costs.

Don't

turn your furnace off just because you’ll

be away for a day or more. It takes quite a

while to restore comfort — but it costs rela­

tively little to maintain it.

Don't

block registers with furniture. Don’t put

a lamp, TV or radio too near your thermostat.
This will cause it to give a “false” reading.

Here's How Your Heating System Works

The furnace operates automatically. It is con­

trolled by a thermostat which you set at the

temperature most comfortable to you. When the

inside temperature drops below this setting your

thermostat senses this and turns on the system.

First the gas valve opens, and the burners are

lighted by your pilot. After a few moments, the
blower turns on automatically. The air it moves
over the element is warmed and goes on thru the
ducts to room registers.

When the temperature in the room reaches the

thermostat setting, the gas valve closes and the
burners are turned off. The blower continues a few
moments until the heat in the element is used up.
Then it turns off, too.

All forced air furnaces are equipped with high

temperature limit switches (one on most upflow

models, two on other types) that prevent the
furnace from overheating by turning off the

burners if the blower fails to come on. Except on
downflow furnaces, these switches should recycle
automatically, causing the burner to go on and off.
On downflow models, the second of the two
switches used requires manual reset. (Reset button

is on furnace top.)

Here's How You Get Greater Satisfaction

The following steps are very easy to perform.

So before you get ready to light your furnace pilot
make sure that you have gone thru the list.

1. Open all warm air registers and make sure that

all return air grilles are unobstructed.

2. Set room thermostat below room temperature.

3. If a humidifier is installed with your system,

open the water supply valve.

4.

If a line voltage switch is provided in the

furnace circuit, make sure that it is turned to

the “Off” position.

5. Make sure that the main burner and pilot

manual gas shutoff valves are closed. “On”and

“Off ” positions are clearly marked.

6. Wait five minutes for unit to be purged of gas,

and then get ready to start the burner.

STARTING YOUR BURNER - Lighting in­

structions are also shown on rating plate located on
or near burner compartment door. Should any
doubt exist in your mind concerning proper
lighting procedures, call your gas serviceman to

light unit.

1. After five minute wait for unit to be purged of

gas, turn unit electric switch to “Off.”

2. Open the pilot manual gas shutoff valve.
3. Light the pilot with a match or taper.

NOTE. If your unit is equipped for 100

percent shutoff, it will be necessary to reset

the safety valve before you can relight the

pilot

5. Open the main burner manual gas shutoff valve.
6. Turn the unit electric switch to “On.”
7.

Set your thermostat to the desired room

temperature. On heating/cooling systems, set

the system switch to “Heat,” and the fan
switch to “Auto.” or “Cont.” That’s all there is
to it.

OPERATING

FAN

CONTINUOUSLY

(FAN

SWITCH SET ON “CONT”) - Your distribution

system will perform at its best if the furnace fan is

run continuously when weather outdoors is 40 F
or less. This will eliminate cold floors and hot
ceilings

and

provide

for

a

more

constant

temperature.

1. On heating only models, turn the summer

switch (located on the furnace) to the “On”

position.

2. On heating/cooling models, turn the thermostat

fan switch to “Cont.”

3. If your needs are not met by Step 1 or 2, see

your dealer for specific instructions.

©Carrier Corporation 1969

Form 58B-1SO

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