Filters, Warning, Keeping filters clean – Carrier UPFLOW 58BTA User Manual

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Filters

A filter and filter rack is supplied with the furnace.

It is NECESSARY THAT ALL FURNACES BE

EQUIPPED WITH A FILTER.

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When filter rack is used on side of furnace:

1.

Filter rack may be mounted on either side of

furnace.

2. The filter rack is made up of four (4) pieces - a top

and bottom (which are the same), and the rear and
access panels (which are the same). (Use the
shorter two rear/acess panels-discard the long
pair.)

3.

Using corner indentations as a guide, cut out the

selected side duct return opening (See Figure 7).

4.

Clip the filter rack pieces together, as shown in

Figure 9.

5.

Remove the rear-most sheet metal screw

(approximately 10" from the front of the unit) from

the base. Align the second hole from the front of
the filter rack bottom piece with the base hole and

reinsert the screw. (The frame should be centered
over the knockout opening.)

6. Hold the filter rack against the unit (make sure it is

; square) and drill the remaining holes in the side of

the unit located according to the clearance holes in
the filter rack top, bottom, and rear panels. DO

NOT SCREW THE ACCESS PANEL IN PLACE!

7.

To fasten return air duct to filter rack, first cut a

notch in the return air duct (for filter access panel)

to dimension shown in detail. Then slide duct over
filter rack.

8. Remove metal rod from filter. Trim 4W' from width

of filter (24Vf to 20VJ'). Reinsert rod into filter at an
angle, so that it does not extend past sides of filter.

9.

Remove access panel, slide filter in place, then

replace access panel.

When filter rack is used on return air End opening

of furnace (either upflow, or horizontal):

1. Clip the filter rack pieces together, as shown above.

(Use the longer two rear/acess panels-discard the

shorter pair.)

2.

Position the rack centered over the opening in the

supply end of the furnace, with access panel toward

; front of unit.

3.

Hold the filter rack against the end of the unit

(make sure it is square) and drill the mounting
holes in the end of the unit according to the

clearance holes in the filter rack top, bottom, and

rear panels. DO NOT SCREW THE ACCESS
PANEL IN PLACE!

4.

To fasten return air duct to filter rack, first cut a

notch in the return air duct (for filter access panel)

to dimension shown in detail. Then slide duct over
filter rack.

5.

Remove access panel, slide filter in piace, then

replace access panel.

Minimum filter size and suggested filter material:

(If different type filter is used, it must be an equivalent
high airflow capacity.) 38'/4' X 24/i'

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WARNING

Never operate unit without a filter or with filter
access door removed. Failure to adhere to this

warning could lead to a hazardous condition which
could lead to equipment damage and bodily harm.

Keeping Filters Clean

As a homeowner, this is your most important

responsibility. A dirty filter reduces the efficiency of

your system, causes erratic performance of controls
and could result is damage to the motor or heating
element.

1. Inspect filters at regular intervals

depending upon dirt conditions. For

new homes, check filters every week

for 4 consecutive weeks. In all cases,
inspect your filters at least every 3 to 4
weeks when the system is in constant
operation. Replace or clean filter at
least at the beginning of each season

(heating and cooling) and thereafter as
needed.

2. If the permanent filter supplied with the

filter rack becomes dirty, it can be
cleaned with cold water and soap.

Be sure that the filter is thoroughly dry before

installing back into the .furnace.

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