Carrier 58HDV Filters, Addition Of Air Conditioning, Filter Installation using Filter Rack

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58HDV

2.Insulate ductwork in indoor unconditioned areas with a minimum of 1(25.4mm) insulation with indoor type vapor barrier.

Filters

A filter must be used:

Filters are supplied with these furnaces, and additional filters may be purchased from your distributor.

Use either filter type:

SWashable, high velocity filters are based on a maximum air flow rating of 600 FPM.

SDisposable, low velocity filters are based on a maximum air flow of 300 FPM when used with filter grille.

SSee Service & Maintenance Manual, Circulation Air Blower Data for additional data.

NOTE: Disposable, low velocity filters may be replaced with washable, high velocity filter providing they meet the minimum size areas. Washable, high velocity filters can be replaced ONLY with same type and size.

11/2

(38.1)

3(76.2)

 

11/4(31.8)

26 Ga. Galvanized Steel

11/16(27)

FAST part number 1008482

A07730

Fig. 45 - Filter Clip Construction

Refer to Fig. 46 and for guidelines to install filters. Furnaces which require larger filter media and have limited clearances on one side of furnace, require a standoff filter rack, see Fig. 46, available from your distributor.

NOTE: If filters are only suitable for heating application, advise homeowner that filter size may need to be increased if air conditioning is added.

Using Optional

Standoff Filter

Rack

A07729

Fig. 43 - Side Mounted Filter Rack

Filter Installation using Filter Rack

When installing or removing a bottom mounted filter, slide the two side filter clips to the back of the furnace BEFORE installing or removing. This will allow the filter to clear the front raised edge of the furnace. Insert filter into side clips first and push filter back until it is fully engaged into back clip. When filter is in place, slide clips back into place midway on filter as shown in Fig. 44 or Fig. 45

Center Clip side--to--side

9(152.4mm)

 

 

25--24--18--1

Slide filter clips towards back before removing

A07691

Fig. 44 - Bottom Mounted Filter Rack

A07731

Fig. 46 - Standoff Filter Rack

Addition Of Air Conditioning

When a refrigeration coil is used in conjunction with this unit, it must be installed parallel with or on the discharge side of the unit to avoid condensation on the heat exchanger. All furnaces are designed with a break-away duct flange on the supply air side of the furnace. This allows for installation in the horizontal right or downflow applications. The coil installation instructions must be consulted for proper coil location and installation procedures. With a parallel flow arrangement, dampers must be installed to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace. If manually operated dampers are used, they must be equipped with a means to prevent operation of either unit unless the damper is in full heat or full cool position.

A 3clearance is required on the right side of the furnace in order to run the condensate drain line. Copper or plastic tubing may be used for the condensate drain line.

Downflow Furnace Installation Non- Combustible Floor Installation

Fabricate a plenum to the dimensions given in Fig. 47, for the furnace outlet. Plenum should be flanged, approximately 3/4(19.1mm) for support.

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Contents Installation Instructions Required Notice for Massachusetts Installations CUT Hazard Furnace Reliability HazardFIRE, EXPLOSION, and Asphyxiation Hazard Winter Shutdown Frozen Water Pipe HazardWater Damage to Property Hazard Installation Positions Installation RequirementsLocation and Clearances Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardFurnace Installation Considerations Horizontal Furnace InstallationCondensate Trap and Drain Lines LevelingDimensions and Clearances Knock Outs Air Openings and Connecting DuctsOutdoor Combustion Air Method Confined Space Installation RequirementsIndoor Combustion Air Unconfined Space Venting and Combustion Air Check Ventilation AirMake the Following Check Dual Certified Direct or Non- Direct Vent For Two Pipe Installation Direct VentContaminated Combustion Air Combustion Air and Vent Piping Insulation Guidelines Sizing Combustion Air and Vent PipeVent Termination Clearances Single Piping onlyDirect Vent Termination Clearance Other than Direct Vent Termination Clearance Condensate Drain Trap Frozen and Burst Water Pipe HazardUpflow Installations Top Vent See Fig OnlyUpflow Installations Vent through Left-Side See Fig Side ViewAll Models Vent through Right-Side See Fig PVCDownflow Left-Side Vent and Trap See Fig ExhaustDownflow Right-Side Vent and Trap See Fig Downflow Right-Side Vent and TrapHorizontal Left through Top See Fig ExhaustHorizontal Left-Side Vent See Fig InletHorizontal Right through Top See Fig Horizontal Right through TopHorizontal Right-Side Vent See Fig ExhaustCombustion Air Pipe Connection Direct Vent Connecting Vent and Combustion Air PipingVent Pipe Connection Joining Pipe and Fittings Connecting Vent Pipes and TerminationHorizontal Termination Using Exterior Risers Vertical TerminationVent Termination Shielding Multi Vent Termination ClearancesConcentric Vent and Combustion-Air Vertical & Horizontal Termination Concentric Vent TerminationCarbon Monoxide POISONING, Fire and Explosion Hazard 40,000, 50,000, 60,000, & 75,000 Btuh Furnaces Gas Piping Requirements Gas Supply RequirementsFire and Explosion Hazard Fire HazardElectrical Operation Hazard Typical Gas Piping for UpflowHigh Altitude Air Pressure Switch Propane ConversionGeneral Derating Rules Additional Propane Connection RequirementsChanging Orifices for High Altitude Electrical SHOCK, Fire or Explosion HazardPower Supply Wiring Final Gas Piping CheckJunction Box J- Box Relocation Thermostat HeatingCooling Optional EquipmentFurnace Control Fuse Tap Select Interface BoardInstallation ConnectionsSizing InsulationFilters Filter Installation using Filter RackAddition Of Air Conditioning Combustible Floor Installation Subbase for Combustible FloorStartup Manifold Gas Pressure AdjustmentsGas Supply Pressure Natural Gas Input Rating Check Temperature Rise CheckMain Burner Flame Check Blower Adjustments Continuous- Fan using GHard Wired Continuous Fan Operation Changing Blower SpeedOn = OFF = High Cooling Y1 & Y/Y2 or Y/Y2 Request Low Cooling Y1 RequestContinuous Circulating Fan G Request Furnace Control Board Diagnostic Codes See Fig Heating Request with Gas Shut OffWiring Diagram Thermostat Wiring Guide No Connection SINGLE-STAGE Thermostat TWO-STAGE Catalog No 58HDV---01SI