A caution, A warning, Regular dealer maintenance – Carrier 48TJE004-014 User Manual

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Combustion Area and Vent System — The com­
bustion area and vent system should be visually inspected
before each heating season. The normal accumulation of
dirt, soot, rust, and scale can result in loss of efficiency and
improper performance if allowed to build up.

A

CAUTION

If your unit makes an unusual or especially loud noises
during heating, shut down the heating section and call
your dealer.

See Fig. lA, IB and 5 and proceed as follows to inspect

the combustion area and power-venting system of your unit.

1. Turn off gas supply to your unit.

2. Turn off electrical power to your unit.
3. Remove burner access panel
4. Using a flashlight, carefully inspect the burner areas for

dirt, soot, or scale.

A CAUTION

If dirt, soot, rust, or scale accumulations are found,
call your dealer and do not operate your heating
section.

5. When you have completed your inspection, follow the

start-up procedures in this manual to restore your unit to
operation.

6. Observe unit heating operation.

A

WARNING

Components in heat section may be hot after unit
has been started up. When observing flame, be care­
ful not to get to close to or touch heating compo­
nents. Serious personal injury may result.

7.

Watch the burner flame to see if it is bright blue. If you
observe a suspected malfunction or that the burner flame
is not bright blue, call your dealer.
Replace burner access panel.

3GAS VALVE

Unit Panels — After performing any maintenance or

serviee on the unit, be sure all panels are securely fastened
in place to prevent rain from entering unit cabinet and to
prevent disruption of the correct unit airflow pattern.

REGULAR DEALER MAINTENANCE

In addition to the type of routine maintenance you might

be willing to perform, your unit should be inspected regu­
larly by a properly trained service technician. An inspec­
tion (preferably each year, but at least every other year)
should include the following;

1. Inspection of all flue product passages — including the

burner, heat exchanger, and flue collector box.

2. Inspection of all combustion- and ventilation-air pas­

sages and openings.

3. Close inspection of all gas pipes leading to and inside

your unit.

4. Inspection, and if required, cleaning of the condenser

and evaporator coils.

5. Inspection, and if required, cleaning of the condensate

drain pan and trap.

6. Inspection and cleaning of blower wheel housing and

motor.

7. Inspection of all supply- and return-air ducts for leaks,

obstmctions, and insulation integrity. Any problems found
should be resolved at the time of inspection.

8. Inspection of the unit base for cracks, gaps, etc., which

may cause a hazardous condition.

9. Inspection of the unit casing for signs of deterioration.

10. Inspection of all electrical wiring and components to

ensure proper connection.

11. Inspection for leaks in the refrigerant circuit. Pressure-

check to determine appropriate refrigerant charge.

12. Inspection and cleaning of fan wheels and housings,

belt tension, and fan motor and shaft bearings.

13. Operational check of the unit to determine working con­

ditions. Repair or adjustment should be made at the
time of inspection.

Your servicing dealer may offer an economical service

contract that covers seasonal inspections. Ask for further
details.

Complete Service Instructions can be found in the unit

Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions.

Fig. 5 — Typical Heat Section Detail

(Size 004-007 Shown)

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