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10. If a greasy residue is present on blower wheel, remove wheel

from the blower housing and wash it with an appropriate
degreaser. To remove wheel:
a. Mark blower wheel location on shaft before disassembly to

ensure proper reassembly.

b. Loosen setscrew holding blower wheel on motor shaft.

NOTE:

Mark blower mounting arms, motor, and blower housing

so motor and each arm is positioned at the same location during
reassembly.

c. Mark blower wheel orientation and cutoff plate location to

ensure proper reassembly.

d. Remove screws securing cutoff plate and remove cutoff

plate from housing.

e. Disconnect capacitor and ground wire attached to blower

housing before removing motor.

f. Remove bolts holding motor and motor mounts to blower

housing and slide motor and mounts out of housing. Motor
mount belly band need not be removed unless motor is to be
replaced.

g. Remove blower wheel from housing.

The blower wheel should not be dropped or bent as balance
will be affected.

11. Reassemble motor and blower by reversing items 9a through

9g. Be sure to reattach ground wire.

12. Reinstall blower assembly in furnace.
13. Reinstall control and transformer support assembly in furnace.
14. Reconnect blower leads to furnace control.

Refer to furnace wiring diagram, and connect thermostat leads
if previously disconnected. (See Fig. 7.)

NOTE:

Refer to Table 2 for motor speed lead relocation if leads

were not identified before disconnection.

Heating air speed selection MUST be adjusted to provide
proper air temperature rise as specified on the rating plate.
Failure to adjust the heating speed may shorten heat ex-
changer life. Recommended operation is at the midpoint of
rise range or above.

15. Downflow or horizontal furnaces with vent pipe through

furnace only: Reinstall internal vent pipe by reversing items 3a
and 3b.

16. Reinstall vent connector to furnace vent elbow. Securely

fasten vent connector to vent elbow with 2 field-supplied,
corrosion-resistant, sheet metal screws located 180° apart.

17. Turn on electrical supply. Manually close blower access door

switch. Use a piece of tape to hold switch closed. Check for
proper rotation and speed changes between heating and
cooling by jumpering R-to-W/W1 R-to-W/W1-and-W2, and
then R-to-Y on furnace control thermostat terminals.

Blower access door switch opens 115-v power to furnace
control. No component operation can occur. Caution must be
taken when manually closing this switch for service purposes.
Failure to follow this warning could result in electrical shock,
personal injury, or death.

NOTE:

If thermostat terminals are jumpered at the time blower

access door switch is closed, blower will run for 90 sec before
beginning a heating or cooling cycle.
18. If furnace is operating properly, REMOVE TAPE TO RE-

LEASE BLOWER ACCESS DOOR SWITCH, and then
replace blower access door.

Step 3—Cleaning Heat Exchanger

The following steps should be performed by a qualified service
technician:

NOTE:

If the heat exchangers get a heavy accumulation of soot

and carbon, they should be replaced rather than trying to clean
them thoroughly. A build-up of soot and carbon indicates that a
problem exists which needs to be corrected, such as improper
adjustment of manifold pressure, insufficient or poor quality
combustion air, incorrect size or damaged manifold orifice(s),
improper gas, or a restricted heat exchanger. Action must be taken
to correct the problem.
If it becomes necessary to clean the heat exchangers because of
dust or corrosion, proceed as follows:

1. Turn OFF gas and electrical power to furnace.
2. Remove outer access door.
3. Disconnect vent connector from furnace vent elbow.
4. For downflow or horizontal furnace having an internal vent

pipe, disconnect internal vent pipe within the casing.

5. Disconnect wires to the following components. Mark wires to

aid in reconnection of:
a. Draft safeguard switch.
b. Inducer motor.
c. Pressure switches.
d. Limit overtemperature switch.
e. Gas valve.
f. Hot surface igniter.
g. Flame-sensing electrode
h. Flame rollout switches.

6. Remove screws that fasten the inducer assembly with backing

plate to the cell panel. Be careful not to damage backing plate.
Inducer assembly and elbow need not be removed from
backing plate.

7. Remove burner, gas manifold and support assembly and NOx

devices if present. Individual burners need not be removed
from support assembly.

NOTE:

Be very careful when removing burner assembly to avoid

breaking igniter. See Fig. 4 for correct igniter location.

8. Using field-provided small wire brush, steel spring cable,

reversible electric drill, and vacuum cleaner, clean cells as
follows:
a. Assemble wire brush and steel spring cable.

TABLE 2—SPEED SELECTOR

COLOR

SPEED

FACTORY-

ATTACHED

TO

White

Common

BLW

Black

High

COOL

Yellow (When Present)

Medium High

SPARE

Orange†

Medium

SPARE

Blue

Medium Low

HI HEAT

Red

Low

LO HEAT

† Available on 5-speed blowers only.

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Summary of Contents for 58CTS

Page 1: ...urnace and in instructions or manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand the signal words DANGER WARNING CAUTION and NOTE These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies a hazard which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe p...

Page 2: ...ce must be performed on this equipment Consult your local dealer about proper frequency of maintenance and the availability of a maintenance contract Never store anything on near or in contact with the furnace such as 1 Spray or aerosol cans rags brooms dust mops vacuum cleaners or other cleaning tools 2 Soap powders bleaches waxes or other cleaning com pounds plastic or plastic containers gasolin...

Page 3: ...n the furnace that pass in from of the blower door a Disconnect vent connector from furnace vent elbow b Disconnect and remove short piece of vent pipe from within furnace 4 Remove 2 screws from blower door and remove blower door 5 Disconnect blower leads from furnace control Notice wire color and location for reassembly All other factory wires can be left connected but field thermostat connection...

Page 4: ...control No component operation can occur Caution must be taken when manually closing this switch for service purposes Failure to follow this warning could result in electrical shock personal injury or death NOTE If thermostat terminals are jumpered at the time blower access door switch is closed blower will run for 90 sec before beginning a heating or cooling cycle 18 If furnace is operating prope...

Page 5: ...ssembly 8 Clean flame sensor with fine steel wool 9 Reinstall burner assembly Center burners in cell openings 9 Remove old sealant from cell panel and inducer backing plate flange and apply new sealant to flange and reinstall on cell panel making sure all screws are secure NOTE A releasing agent such as PAM cooking spray or equiva lent must not contain corn or canola oil aromatic or halogenated hy...

Page 6: ...or an explanation of status codes refer to service label located on blower access door or Fig 9 and the troubleshooting guide at the end of this procedure The control stores 5 status codes for a period of 72 hrs The stored status codes will NOT be erased from the control memory if 115 or 24 v power is interrupted 1 To retrieve status codes proceed with the following NOTE NO thermostat signal may b...

Page 7: ...onds 15 Blower off delay gas heating selections are 90 120 150 180 seconds cooling or heat pump 90 seconds or 5 seconds when DHUM is on LEGEND ACR AIR CONDITIONING RELAY SPST N O ACRDJ AIR CONDITIONING RELAY DISABLE JUMPER BHI LOR BLOWER MOTOR SPEED CHANGE RELAY SPDT BHT CLR BLOWER MOTOR SPEED CHANGE RELAY SPDT BLWR BLOWER MOTOR RELAY SPST N O BLWM BLOWER MOTOR PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITOR BVSS BLOCK...

Page 8: ... operates at COOL speed for 10 sec then turns off 7 Inducer motor goes to low speed Items 1 through 7 above will assist in furnace troubleshooting since all components are functionally operated except the gas valve This procedure is also referred to as Component Test Sequence f Check LED status g If LED status indicates proper operation RELEASE BLOWER ACCESS DOOR SWITCH replace blower access door ...

Page 9: ...zed Inducer will run until fault is cleared Check for Leaky gas valve Stuck open gas valve 23 PRESSURE SWITCH DID NOT OPEN Check for Obstructed pressure tubing Pressure switch stuck closed 24 SECONDARY VOLTAGE FUSE IS OPEN Check for Short circuit in secondary voltage 24VAC wiring 31 HIGH HEAT PRESSURE SWITCH OR RELAY DID NOT CLOSE OR REOPENED Check for Control relay may be defective Refer to 32 32...

Page 10: ... speed and run for the entire component test then shift to low speed for 10 seconds The HSI blower motor low heat speed blower motor high heat speed and blower motor cool speed will run for 10 15 sec each Gas valve and humidifier will not be turned on Determine status code The status code is a 2 digit number with the first digit determined by the number of short flashes and the second digit by the...

Page 11: ...OPEN Check for Disconnected or obstructed pressure tubing Defective pressure switch 24 SECONDARY VOLTAGE FUSE IS OPEN Check for Short in low voltage wiring including thermostat leads shorting to ductwork or furnace cabinet Disconnect thermostat leads to isolate short circuit 32 LOW HEAT PRESSURE SWITCH DID NOT CLOSE OR REOPENED If open longer than 5 minutes inducer shuts off for 15 minutes before ...

Page 12: ...46231 58CTS1SM Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Book 1 4 Tab 6a 8a PC 101 Catalog No 535 80008 Printed in U S A Form 58CTS 1SM Pg 12 11 00 Replaces New ...

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