Carrier owner manual Before Starting Your Furnace

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FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury, death, or property damage.

Do not keep combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids or vapors around your furnace.

Keep the area around your furnace clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids and vapors.

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Fig. 4 - NO combustible materials near furnace

Do not cover the furnace, store trash or debris near it, or in any way block the flow of fresh air to the unit.

[]NIT OPERATION HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in internfittent unit operation.

For proper and safe operation the furnace needs air for

combustion and ventilation. Do not block or obstruct air openings on the furnace, air opening to the area in which the furnace is installed, and the space around the furnace.

In addition to the safety rules above, make sure that the

following combustion-air requirements are met for non-direct vent applications:

Combustion air nmst be clean and uncontanfinated with chlorine

or fluorine. These compounds are present in many products around the home, such as: water softener salts, laundry bleaches,

detergents, adhesives, paints, varnishes, paint strippers, waxes, and plastics.

Make sure the combustion air for your furnace does not contain

any of these compounds. During remodeling be sure the

combustion air is fresh and uncontanfinated. If these compounds

are burned in your furnace, the heat exchangers may deteriorate.

A furnace installed in an attic or other insulated space must be kept free and clear of insulating material. Exanfine the furnace area when the furnace is installed or when insulation is added.

Some insulation materials may be combustible.

Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if overheating occurs,

shut off the gas valve to the furnace before shutting off electrical supply.

This furnace contains SAFETY DEVICES which must be

MANUALLY RESET. If the furnace is left unattended for an

extended period of time, have it checked periodically for proper

operation. This precaution will prevent problems associated with no heat, such as frozen water pipes, etc. See "Before You Request a Service Call" section in this manual.

BEFORE STARTING YOUR FURNACE

Exanfine the furnace installation to deternfine that:

1.All flue gas carrying areas external to the furnace (i.e. china- ney, vent connector) are clear and free of obstructions.

2.The vent connector is in place, slopes upward and is physic- ally sound without holes or gaps.

3.The return-air duct connection(s) is physically sound, is sealed to the furnace casing, and ternfinates outside the space containing the furnace.

4.The physical support of the furnace is sound without sag- ging cracks, gaps, etc. around the base.

5.There are no obvious signs of deterioration of the furnace.

6.The burner flames are in good adjustment, See Fig. 5 (by comparison with pictorial sketches or drawings of the main burner flame.)

Burner Flame

Burner

Manifold 7"

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Fig. 5 - Burner Flame Adjustment

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury, death or property damage.

Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if overheating occurs, turn off the manual gas valve to the furnace BEFORE turning off the electrical supply and install lockout tag.

STARTING YOUR FURNACE

Instead of a continuously burning pilot flame which wastes

valuable energy, your furnace uses an automatic, hot surface

ignition system to light the burners each time the thermostat signals the furnace to start,

Follow these important safeguards:

Never attempt to manually light the burners with a match or other source of flame.

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Fig. 6 - Do Not Light Burner with Match

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Contents This Manual Must be Left with Welcome to Todays Generation Furnace Components Furnace ComponentsSafety Considerations Starting Your Furnace Before Starting Your FurnaceTurn OFF electrical supply to the furnace. See Fig Steps for Starting Your FurnaceControl Switch to on Replace main furnace door. See Fig Shutting Down Your Furnace Performing Routine MaintenanceFiltering OUT Trouble CuthazardReplacement Filter Cabinet Door Bottom Blower Cabinet Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Combustion AIR and Vent SystemWinterization Before YOU Request a Service Call CHECK-UP ChecklistInstallation Information This Manual Must be Left with Welcome to Todays Generation Furnace Components Safety Considerations Before Starting Your Furnace Steps for Starting Your Furnace Control Switch to on Replace main furnace door. See Fig Shutting Down Your Furnace Cuthazard Replacement Filter Cabinet Door Bottom Blower Cabinet Burner Flame Manifold Winterization CHECK-UP Checklist Installation Information This Manual Must be Left with Welcome to Todays Generation Furnace Components Safety Considerations Before Starting Your Furnace Steps for Starting Your Furnace Control Switch to on Replace main furnace door. See Fig Shutting Down Your Furnace Cuthazard Replacement Filter Cabinet Door Bottom Blower Cabinet Burner Flame Manifold Winterization CHECK-UP Checklist Installation Information This Manual Must be Left with Welcome to Todays Generation Furnace Components Safety Considerations Before Starting Your Furnace Steps for Starting Your Furnace Control Switch to on Replace main furnace door. See Fig Shutting Down Your Furnace Cuthazard Replacement Filter Cabinet Door Bottom Blower Cabinet Burner Flame Manifold Winterization CHECK-UP Checklist Installation Information

Furnace specifications

Carrier has long been synonymous with heating and cooling, and their range of furnaces exemplifies their commitment to innovation, efficiency, and reliability. A Carrier furnace is designed to provide comfortable warmth during the colder months while optimizing energy use, which is crucial in today’s environmentally conscious landscape.

One of the standout features of Carrier furnaces is their high-efficiency ratings. Many of their models boast an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) of up to 98%, meaning that they convert nearly all the fuel they consume into usable heat. This not only leads to lower energy bills but also reduces carbon emissions, making it an eco-friendly choice.

Carrier employs a range of advanced technologies to enhance performance. One key technology is the Infinity control system, which allows homeowners to monitor and adjust their heating settings remotely through a smartphone app. This system uses predictive algorithms to learn a homeowner's preferences, ensuring optimal comfort and efficiency.

Additionally, some Carrier furnaces utilize modulating technology. Unlike traditional furnaces that can only operate at full or partial capacity, modulating furnaces can adjust their output to match the specific heating demand of a home. This results in more even heating, reduced temperature swings, and greater energy savings.

Carrier also prioritizes quiet operation, with many of their models featuring a sound-dampening design. This ensures that the furnace runs discreetly in the background, minimizing disruptive noises while maintaining consistent comfort.

Durability and longevity are critical characteristics of Carrier furnaces. Each unit is built with high-quality materials and rigorous testing, ensuring that it can withstand the rigors of daily use in various climates. This commitment to quality means that homeowners can expect years of reliable service from their Carrier furnace.

Finally, Carrier emphasizes ease of installation and maintenance. With clear documentation and support from certified technicians, homeowners can rest assured that their furnace will be installed correctly and serviced as needed.

In summary, Carrier furnaces represent a blend of efficiency, innovation, and reliability. With high AFUE ratings, advanced technologies like the Infinity control system, modulating operation, quiet performance, and durable construction, they stand out as a top choice for homeowners seeking optimal heating solutions.