Carrier 58VCA User Manual

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c. Reinstall control box on bottom side of blower shelf.

17. Downflow furnace only — reconnect vent pipe, elbow, and

auxiliary limit switch.

a. Reinstall outlet elbow and extension pipe. Be sure connec­

tions are tight and leak proof.

b. Reinstall vent pipe enclosure.

c. Reconnect red wires to auxiliary limit switch.

d. Reinstall control box on top plate.

18. Connect 9-circuit connector PL-13 to blower harness. Note

that connections are polarized for correct assembly —

do not

force.

19. Turn ON electrical supply and check for proper rotation and

speed changes between low- and high-heat and cooling.
Operate unit 10 minutes and carefully check for condensate

leaks.

Step 3—Cleaning Heat Exchangers

The following items should be performed by a qualified service
technician:

If it becomes necessary to clean the heat exchanger because of

carbon deposits, soot, etc., proceed as follows:

NOTE:

Deposits of soot and carbon indicate a problem exists that

needs to be corrected. Action must be taken to correct the problem.

1. Turn OFF gas and electrical supplies to furnace.

2. Remove control and blower access doors.

3. Loosen hose clamps on combustion-air pipe and move air pipe

aside.

4. Using backup wrench, disconnect gas supply at ground joint

union. Remove gas pipe from valve.

5. Disconnect pilot leads at 3-circuit connector outside of burner

enclosure.

6. Disconnect high-voltage lead at spark generator.

7. Disconnect gas valve leads at 6-circuit connector on top of

valve.

8. Disconnect pressure tubing from right side of burner enclosure

and outlet end of gas valve.

9. Remove burner enclosure front.

10. Remove diffuser from inside top of burner enclosure. Remove

screws that secure burner enclosure to cell panel. These

screws are located Inside the burner enclosure.

11. Using care not to damage cell inlet panel gasket, remove gas

control assembly from furnace.

12. Remove vent pipe and drain.

a. Upflow furnace only:

(1.) Loosen hose clamps at vent pipe connection; discon­

nect vent pipe and position to 1 side.

(2.) Loosen hose clamp and remove drain tube from

inducer outlet box.

b. Downflow furnace only:

(1.) Remove vent pipe enclosure.

(2.) Loosen hose clamps at vent pipe connection.

(3.) Loosen hose clamp and remove drain tube from

inducer outlet elbow.

13. Upflow furnace only —remove main control box.

a. Disconnect 15-circuit connector from main control box at

blower shelf.

b. Remove screws securing main control box to blower shelf

and position control box to 1 side.

14. Loosen hose clamp and remove drain tube from inducer

housing.

15. Disconnect both 6-circuit connectors from electronically com­

mutated motor (ECM) inducer controller mounted on left side

of furnace.

16. Remove screws securing ECM inducer controller to mounting

plate attached to left side of furnace.

17. Disconnect 6-circuit connector from pressure switches.

18. Remove mounting screws securing inducer assembly to col­

lector box and coupling box; remove inducer assembly and

remove all old sealant from parts.

19. Remove coupling box(es).

a. Upflow furnace only:

(1.) Remove screws securing coupling box and remove

from furnace. Remove all old sealant from parts.

b. Downflow furnace only:

(1.) Remove screws securing intake (upper) coupling box

and remove box from furnace. Remove all old sealant

from parts.

(2.) Remove screws securing primary (lower) coupling

box and remove box. Clean old sealant from parts.

20. Loosen hose clamp and remove 7/8-in. drain tube from trap.

21. Place bucket under 7/8-in. drain tube.

22. Using garden hose, flush each cell of the condensing heat

exchanger with water. Use care not to spray water onto

interior surfaces of control compartment. Dry all surfaces. Be
careful not to remove sealant around cell openings in cell

panel.

23. Using field-provided small wire brush, steel spring cable,

reversible electric drill, and vacuum cleaner, clean primary

heat exchanger cells. Do not use wire brush or other sharp

object to clean condensing heat exchanger. Failure of the

condensing heat exchanger will occur—flush with water only.

a. Assemble wire brush and steel spring cable.

(1.) Use 4 ft of 1/4-in. diameter high-grade steel spring

cable (commonly known as drain cleaning or Roto-

Rooter cable).

(2.) Use 1/4-in. diameter wire brush (commonly known as

25-caliber rifle cleaning brush).

NOTE:

The materials required above can be purchased at local

hardware stores.

(3.) Insert twisted wire end of brush into end of spring

cable, and crimp tight with crimping tool or strike with

ball-peen hammer.

Tightness is very important.

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

insertion into cable.

b. Clean each primary heat exchanger cell:

(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 ft of cable into 2 upper

passes of cell. (See Fig. 7.)

(3.) Work cable in and out of cell 3 or 4 times to obtain

sufficient cleaning. Do not pull cable with great force.

Reverse drill and gradually work cable out.

(4.) Insert brush end of cable in lower opening of cell, and

proceed to clean 2 lower passes of cell in same manner

as 2 upper passes.

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