A warning, D. pilot – Carrier 58DHL User Manual

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(4.) Remove metal screw fitting from wire brush to

allow insertion into cable,

b. Clean each heat exchanger ceU.

(1.) Attach variable-speed reversible drill to end of

spring cable (end opposite brush).

(2.) Insert brush end of cable into upper opening of

cell and slowly rotate with drill. Do not force

cable. Gradually insert at least 3 feet of cable

into two upper passes of cell. See Fig. 18.

(3.) Work cable in and out of ceU three or four times

to obtain sufficient cleaning. Do not puU cable

with great force. Reverse drUl and graduaUy

work cable out.

(4.) Remove burner assembly and flame radiators.

(Identify gas valve leads.)

(5.) Insert brush end of cable in lower opening of

ceU, £md proceed to clean two lower passes of

ceU in same manner as two upper passes.

(6.) Repeat the foregoing procedures untU each ceU

in furnace has been deemed.

(7.) Using vacuum cleaner, remove residue from

each ceU.

(8.) Using vacuum cleemer with soft brush attach­

ment, clean burner assembly.

(9.) ReinstaU flame radiators and burner assembly.

Care must be exercised to center the flame radi­

ators in the ceU openings. Refer to furnace wir­

ing diagram when reconnecting gas valve leads.

11. After cleaning flue openings, check sealant on flue col­

lector to ensure that it has not been damaged. If new

sealant is needed, contact your Distributor.

12. ReinstaU flue choke. Be sure aU screws are in place and

tight.

13. Clean and replace flue coUector assembly, making sure

aU eight screws etre secure.

14. Replace four screws that secure the reUef box to blower

shelf.

15. Reconnect two wires to safeguard switch.

16. Reconnect wire harness edge connector to side of

inducer control box.

17. Reconnect vent pipe to relief box, reinstall pipe

enclosure.

18. Replace blower door only.

19. Turn on power and gas.

20. Set thermostat and check furnace for proper operation.

21. Check for gas leaks.

22. Replace control door.

A WARNING

Never use a match or other open flame to check for gas

leaks. Use a soap-and-water solution. A failure to

adhere to this warning can cause a fire, personal injury,

or death.

D. Pilot

Check the pUot and clean if necessary at the beginning of

each heating season. The pUot flame should be high enough

for proper impingement of the safety element and to Ught

the burners. Remove the accumulation of soot emd carbon

from the safety element or sensing probe. See Fig. 19 and

check electrode position.

E. Electrical Controls and Wiring

NOTE:

There may be more than one electrical supply to

unit.

With power disconnected to unit, check aU electrical connec­

tions for tightness. Tighten aU screws on electrical connec­

tions. If any smoky or burned connections are noticed, dis­

assemble the connection, clean aU parts and strip wire, and

reassemble properly and securely. Electrical controls are dif­

ficult to check without proper instrumentation; therefore,

reconnect electrical power to unit and observe unit through

one complete operating cycle. If there are any discrepancies

in the operating cycle, contact your Dealer and request

service.

A79080

Fig. 18—Cleaning Heat Exchanger Cell

Fig. 19—Position of Electrode to Pilot

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