Maintenance – York SUNLINE PLUS D2EG 048 User Manual

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NORMAL MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: Prior to any of the following maintenance proce-

dures, shut off all power to the unit to prevent per-

sonal injury.

Periodic maintenance normally consists of changing or cleaning

filters and (under some conditions) cleaning the main burners.

FILTERS - Inspect once a month. Replace disposable or clean

permanent type as necessary. DO NOT replace permanent

type with disposable.

MOTORS - Indoor fan and outdoor fan motors are permanently

lubricated and require no maintenance. Ventor motor is factory

lubricated for an estimated 10 year life.

OUTDOOR COIL - Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on

the outdoor coil surface or other parts in the air circuit. Cleaning

should be as often as necessary to keep coil clean. Use a

brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other suitable means. If

water is used to clean coil, be sure power to the unit is shut off

prior to cleaning.

NOTE: Exercise care when cleaning the coil so that the coil

fins are not damaged.

Do not permit the outdoor air discharge to be ob-

structed by overhanging structures of shrubs.

BURNER & PILOT - Periodically (at least annually at the

beginning of each heating season) make a visual check of the

pilot and main burner flame. If necessary, adjust main burner

primary air shutters so that no yellow flame is observed as

explained under “BURNER AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT”. If

it is not possible to adjust for the proper flame, the burners may

need cleaning.

TO CLEAN BURNERS - Remove them from the furnace as

explained in “Burner Instructions”. Clean burners with hot

water applied along top of the burner.
COMBUSTION AIR DISCHARGE - Visually inspect discharge

outlet periodically to make sure that the buildup of soot and dirt

is not excessive. If necessary, clean to maintain adequate

combustion air discharge.
The manufacture recommends that the furnace system be

inspected once a year by a qualified service person.

CLEANING FLUE PASSAGES AND HEATING

ELEMENTS

With proper combustion adjustment the heating element of a

gas fired furnace will seldom need cleaning. If the element

should become sooted, it can be cleaned as follows:

1. Remove the burner assembly as outlined in “BURNER IN-

STRUCTIONS”.

2. Remove the roof over the gas heat section.

3. At the top front of the heat section, remove the screws hold-

ing the top of the flue collector box. Carefully remove the

top of the flue collector box without ripping the adjacent in-

sulation.

4. Lift out the flue diverter baffle.

5. On the inside of the flue collector box, remove the screws

holding the flue baffle. Remove the flue baffle.

6. Using a wire brush on a flexible wand, brush out the inside

of each heat exchanger from the burner inlet and flue outlet

ends.

7. Brush out the inside of the flue collector box and the flue

baffles.

8. Run the wire brush down the vent tube from the flue collec-

tor end.

9. If soot build-up is particularly bad, remove the vent motor

and clean the wheel and housing. Run the wire brush down

the flue extentions at the outlet of the vent housing.

10. After brushing is complete, blow all brushed areas with air

or nitrogen. Vacuum as needed.

11. Replace parts in the order they were removed in Steps 1 to 5.

12. When replacing the top of the flue collector box, be careful

so as not to tear the adjoining insulation.

13. Assure that all seams on the vent side of the combustion

system are air tight. Apply a high temperature (+500°F)

sealing compound where needed.

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