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NOTE:

 

 If washable filter that was shipped with the furnace 

has been replaced with an electronic air cleaner (EAC), refer 
to the EAC Owner’s Manual for maintenance information.

 4. Wash filter (if dirty) in a sink, bathtub, or outside with a 

garden hose. Always use cold tap water. A mild liquid 
detergent may be used if necessary. Spray water 
through filter in the opposite direction of airflow. Allow 
filter to dry.

5. Reinstall clean filter.

6. Reinstall filter retainer.

7. Replace blower and control access panels and turn on 

electrical supply to the furnace. (See Fig. 25 and 26.)

 

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If your furnace filter needs to be replaced, be sure to use the 
same size and type of filter that was originally supplied. Use 
the furnace filter table and compare your furnace size with 
the proper filter size.

      

FURNACE FILTER TABLE

 * Furnace with a side return-air inlet may have a different filter size. Measure the filter to obtain the 

correct size.

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COMBUSTION AREA AND VENT SYSTEM

 

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. Also check the combustion-air intake and vent 
pipes on the outside of your home for blockage.

When dirt, soot, scale or rust is allowed to build up, your 
furnace can suffer a loss of efficiency and perform improp-
erly. Accumulations on the main burners can result in firing 
out of normal sequence. This delayed ignition creates an 
alarmingly loud sound. 

 

To inspect the combustion area and vent system, you will 
need a flashlight. Refer to Fig. 3 or 4, and proceed as follows:

1. Turn off gas and electrical supplies to the furnace and 

remove the access door. (See Fig. 9, 10, and 11.)

2. Remove burner enclosure front. (See Fig. 27 or 28.)

Inspect the gas burners and ignitor area for dirt, rust, or 
scale. 

 

 3. Inspect the combustion-air and vent pipes for sags, holes, 

cracks, or disconnections.

 

 

 

FURNACE 

CASING 

WIDTH (IN.)

FILTER SIZE* 

(IN.)

FILTER 

TYPE

 

17-1/2

(1) 16 x 25 x 1

Cleanable

21

(1) 20 x 25 x 1

Cleanable

24-1/2

(2) 16 x 25 x 1

Cleanable

 

CAUTION

 

If your furnace makes an especially loud noise
when the main burners light, shut down your fur-
nace and call your dealer.

 

CAUTION

 

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

  

 

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Summary of Contents for GAS FURNACE 58MVP

Page 1: ...t use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Instal...

Page 2: ...pend able We are proud of the technological advances incorpo rated into the design of these furnaces With only minimal care your new furnace will deliver many years of money saving home comfort and en...

Page 3: ...nger inside Wrings out more heat through condensation Constructed with Polypropylene laminated steel to ensure durability Primary serpentine heat exchanger inside Stretches fuel dollars with the S sha...

Page 4: ...Y CONSIDERATIONS Installation and service of heating equipment can be hazard ous due to gas and electrical components Only trained and qualified personnel should install repair or service heating equi...

Page 5: ...ally signal the furnace to start 11 When the furnace receives the start signal the hot sur face ignitor at the main burners is automatically heated for 15 to 20 sec When the microprocessor control ver...

Page 6: ...ied structure during winter See winterizing proce dures in maintenance section SYSTEM COOL OFF HEAT FAN AUTO ON 50 70 90 50 70 90 18 FILTERING OUT TROUBLE A dirty filter will cause a loss of airflow i...

Page 7: ...n Make sure that all PVC pipes leading into the combustion area and vent are free from any cracks and sags Also check the combustion air intake and vent pipes on the outside of your home for blockage...

Page 8: ...rain connection cap See Fig 30 5 Connect field supplied 1 2 in ID tube to upper inducer housing drain connection 6 Insert field supplied funnel into tube 7 Pour 1 quart of antifreeze into funnel tube...

Page 9: ...ctions around the vent termination If the furnace still fails to operate call your service representative For your convenience record the furnace product and serial numbers on page 2 Should you ever r...

Page 10: ...rmostat switch to call for heat 13 or 33 Limit Switch Lockout 14 or 34 Ignition Lockout or Ignition Proving Fault M Check to be sure manual shut off valve in gas supply pipe is in open position Follow...

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