Carrier Furnace owner manual Burner Flame Manifold

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COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SYSTEM

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal iniury or death.

If holes are found or if the vent pipe is obstructed or is not

connected, toxic fumes can escape into your home. DO NOT

OPERATE YOUR FURNACE. Call your dealer for service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOT SURFACE

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IGNITOR

 

 

GAS BURNER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASSEMBLY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SENSOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fig. 28 - Gas Burner

Assembly

(Downflow)

Visually inspect the combustion area and vent system before each heating season. Make sure that all PVC pipes leading into the combustion area and vent are free from any cracks and sags. An accunmlation of dirt, soot, or rust can mean a loss of efficiency and improper performance. Buildups on the main burners can cause faulty firing. This "delayed ignition" is characterized by an alarmingly loud sound.

Check the combustion-air intake adjacent to the furnace or outside your home for blockage. Also check the vent pipe on the outside of your home for blockage.

NOTE: If your furnace makes a loud noise when the main burners are ignited, shut down the furnace and call your servicing dealer.

Use your flashlight and follow these steps for inspecting the combustion area and vent system of your furnace:

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal iniury or death.

If dirt, rust, soot, or scale accumulations are found, call your dealer. Do not operate your furnace.

1.Turn off electrical supply and gas supply to the furnace and remove the main furnace door. See Fig. 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal iniury or death.

Turn off electrical power supply to your furnace and

install lockout tag before removing the access doors to service or perform maintenance.

2.Inspect the gas burners, igniter area, and remainder of fur- nace for dirt, rust, soot or scale.

3.Inspect the combustion-air and vent PVC pipes for sags, holes, cracks, water leaks, blockage or disconnections. Hori-

zontal portions of vent pipe must slope downward toward the furnace.

4.If your furnace is free of the above conditions turn on elec- trical and gas supplies to the furnace.

5.Start your furnace and observe its operation. Watch the burner flames to see if they are clear blue, almost transpar- ent.. If you observe a suspected malfunction, or the burner flames are not clear blue, call your dealer.

6.Replace main furnace door.

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Burner

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Fig. 29 - Burner Flame Adjustment

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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

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