User's information, Here's how your heating system works, Lighting your furnace – Carrier UPFLOW 58BTA User Manual

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USER'S INFORMATION

Here's How Your Heating System Works

The furnace operates automatically. It is controlled

by a thermostat which you set at the temperature most
comfortable to you. When the inside temperature drops
below this setting, your thermostat will turn on the
heating system.

When the thermostat calls for heat, power from the

transformer energizes the fan control board. The fan
control energizes the ignition control. The ignition
control will light the burner automatically.

The electronic fan control will automatically turn on

the blower after 30 seconds. Fan "ON" control is not
adjustable. The air moved over the heat exchanger by
the blower is warmed and passes through the ducts to
the room registers.

When the thermostat is satisfied, the circuit is de­

energized and the primary control shuts off the burner.

The blower continues to run until the selectable fan off
time period has expired.

The heat sensing switch performs as the furnace

high temperature limit switch. If the furnace overheats

for any reason, the limit switch opens, breaking the
circuit to the burner. The blower motor will be

energized and as the unit cools the limit switch will
close. This will relight the burner and unless the
overheating condition is corrected, the furnace will cycle
on limit.

This unit is equipped with an interrupted ignition

electronic control. If the main burner does not ignite

within 15 seconds from the call for heat, the conirol will

go into lockout. The red button on top of the control
must be depressed for 3 seconds in order to reset the
control. The control can not be reset from the room

thermostat.

1. Open all warm air registers and make sure that all

return air grills are unobstructed.

2.

If a humidifier is installed with your system, open

the water supply valve.

3. Set the thermostat to its lowest setting.
4. Turn "ON" the electric power to the furnace.
5. Open the oil supply valve.
6.

Check all connections to insure there are no leaks.

Lighting Your Furnace

CAUTION

This furnace is equipped with an interrupted type

electronic ignition system. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
LIGHT

WITH

A

MATCH.

DANGER!

HIGH

VOLTAGE AT IGNITOR.

1. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device

which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to

light the burner by hand.

2.

After preparing the furnace for heating operation

(See previous section) and checking for oil, proceed

as follows.

3.

For heating/cooling system, set the thermostat

system switch to "HEAT" and the fan switch to
"AUTO". Set the thermostat to the desired room

temperature and turn on the electrical power to the
furnace.

4. The burner should light and the system should be

controlled by the thermostat.

HEATING

Preparing Furnace For Operation

Before attempting to put your furnace into operation

for the heating season you should perform the following
procedures.

WARNING

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire
or explosion may result causing property damage,

personal injury or. loss of life.

Turn Off Furnace

Follow these simple procedures to put your furnace

into "retirement" for the summer.

1. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting

2. Turn "OFF" all electric power to the appliance.
3. Turn the oil supply "OFF".
4. If applicable, turn "OFF" water supply to humidifier.
5.

If furnace blower will be necessary for cooling

system, remember to turn electric power back on
when needed for air conditioning.

FOR SERVICE CALL

NAME:

ADDRESS:

TELEPHONE:

Issue 9413

20142901 1818

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