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7. An ESD service kit (available from commercial sources)

may also be used to prevent ESD damage.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

For continuing high performance and to minimize possible

equipment failure, it is essential that maintenance be performed

annually on this equipment. Consult your local dealer about proper
maintenance and maintenance contract availability.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury

or death.
Turn off the gas and electrical supplies to the unit before

performing any maintenance or service. Lockout and tag with

appropriate label. Follow the operating instructions on the

label attached to the furnace.

!

WARNING

The minimum maintenance that should be performed on this

equipment is as follows:

1. Check and clean or replace air filter each month as needed.
2. Check blower motor and wheel for cleanliness annually.
3. Check electrical connections for tightness and controls for

proper operation each heating season. Service as necessary.

4. Check for proper condensate drainage. Clean as necessary.
5. Check for blockages in combustion-air and vent

pipes annually.

6. Check burners for cleanliness annually.

CUT HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury.
Be careful of sharp metal edges, etc. Use care and wear

protective clothing, safety glasses, and gloves when

removing parts.

CAUTION

!

Procedure 1 — Cleaning and/or Replacing

Air Filter

The air filter arrangement may vary depending on the application
or orientation.

FIRE, CARBON MONOXIDE AND POISONING

HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in property damage,

personal injury, or death.
Never operate unit without a filter or with the blower access

panel removed. Operating a unit without a filter or with the

blower access door removed could cause damage to the

furnace blower motor. Dust and lint on internal parts of

furnace can cause a loss of efficiency.

!

WARNING

NOTE

: If filter has cross-mesh binding, binding must face blower.

If filter has an air direction arrow, arrow must point toward blower.
To clean or replace the filters, proceed as follows:

1. Turn off electrical supply to furnace.

2. Remove blower door.
3. Slide filter out of furnace (See Fig. 2 and 3).
4. Furnaces are equipped with permanent, washable filter(s).

Clean filter by spraying cold tap water through filter in
opposite direction of airflow.

5. Rinse filter and let dry. Oiling or coating of filter is not

recommended.

6. Slide filter into furnace.
7. Replace blower door.
8. Turn on electrical supply to furnace.

Procedure 2 — Blower Motor and Wheel

Maintenance

To ensure long life, economy, and high efficiency, clean

accumulated dirt and grease from blower wheel and
motor annually.
The inducer and blower motors are pre-lubricated and require no
additional lubrication. These motors can be identified by the

absence of oil ports on each end of the motor.
The following items should be performed by a qualified service

technician.
Clean blower motor and wheel as follows:

1. Turn off electrical supply to furnace.
2. Remove blower door.
3. Disconnect blower motor wires from furnace control board.

Field thermostat connections may need to be disconnected
depending on their length and routing.

4. Remove control box mounting screws, and position control

box, transformer, and door switch assembly to right side of

furnace casing.

5. If condensate trap is located in left-or right-hand side of

furnace casing, proceed to item 6, otherwise remove trap
and tubing as described below. (See top Fig. 6, 7, or 8.)

a. Disconnect field drain connection from condensate trap.

b. Disconnect

drain

and

relief

port

tubes

from

condensate trap.

c. Remove condensate trap from blower shelf.

6. Remove screws securing blower assembly to blower shelf

and slide blower assembly out of furnace.

7. Clean blower wheel and motor by using a vacuum with soft

brush attachment. Be careful not to disturb balance weights

(clips) on blower wheel vanes. Do not bend wheel or blades
as balance will be affected.

8. If 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 and blower housing so each

arm is positioned at the same hole 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. Remove bolts holding motor mounts to blower housing

and slide motor and mounts out of housing. Disconnect
capacitor and ground wire attached to blower housing
before removing motor. Motor mounts need not be

removed from motor.

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Summary of Contents for 58HDV

Page 1: ...ONSIDERATIONS 1 GENERAL 2 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD PRECAUTIONS 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 3 Cleaning and or Replacing Air Filter 3 Blower Motor and Wheel Maintenance 3 Cleaning Burners 4 Cleaning Heat Exchangers 15 Primary Heat Exchangers 15 Secondary Heat Exchangers 15 Flushing Collector Box and Drainage System 15 Servicing Hot Surface Igniter 16 Electrical Controls And Wiring 18 Checking Heat Tap...

Page 2: ...d in an upflow application An upflow furnace application is where the blower is located below the combustion and controls section of the furnace and conditioned air is discharged upward Since this furnace can be installed in any of the 4 positions shown in Fig 1 you may need to revise your orientation to component location accordingly ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD PRECAUTIONS UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Fail...

Page 3: ...ying cold tap water through filter in opposite direction of airflow 5 Rinse filter and let dry Oiling or coating of filter is not recommended 6 Slide filter into furnace 7 Replace blower door 8 Turn on electrical supply to furnace Procedure 2 Blower Motor and Wheel Maintenance To ensure long life economy and high efficiency clean accumulated dirt and grease from blower wheel and motor annually The...

Page 4: ... selection MUST be adjusted to provide proper temperature rise as specified on the rating plate CAUTION Table 1 Speed Selector COLOR SPEED FACTORY ATTACHED TO Black High Cool Orange Medium High Heat Blue Medium Low M1 Red Low M2 White Common Com 14 Turn on electrical supply Manually close blower access door switch Use a piece of tape to hold switch closed Check for proper rotation by jumpering R t...

Page 5: ... in manifold grommet or else they could become pinched or severed and electrically shorted WARNING 12 Reconnect wires to gas valve and igniter Refer to furnace wiring diagram for proper wire location 13 Reinstall gas supply pipe to furnace gas control valve using backup wrench on gas valve to prevent rotation and improper orientation NOTE Use propane gas resistant pipe dope to prevent gas leaks DO...

Page 6: ... 12 7mm CPVC Loose parts bag Drain Line Vent Tee 3 4 18 1mm PVC or 1 2 12 7mm CPVC Field supplied Relief Tube Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Coupling Clamps Optional 25 24 67 Single Pressure Switch Dual Pressure Switch Detail Drain Tube Black Rubber 5 8 15 9mm ID Clamps Cut length to fit Loose parts bag On Some Models ONLY Plastic Caps 2 Yellow or black Vent Drain Clamps Representative drawing only so...

Page 7: ...tch Detail Tee Trap White PVC loose parts bag 2 50 8mm PVC Coupling On Some Models ONLY Rotate downward 5 to 10 NOTE Built in channel will be angled 5 to 10 also SIDE VIEW Either The PVC Drain Tee or a field supplied 2 50 8mm PVC Tee AIR FLOW AIR FLOW Relief Tube Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Drain Tube Black Rubber 1 2 12 7mm ID Clamps Representative drawing only some models may vary in appearance D...

Page 8: ...12 7mm OD loose parts bag Rotate downward 5 to 10 NOTE Built in channel will be angled 5 to 10 also SIDE VIEW Plastic Cap Yellow or black Vent Drain Clamps On Some Models ONLY Either The PVC Drain Tee or a field supplied 2 50 8mm PVC Tee Relief Tube Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Elbow Tubes 2 Black Rubber 1 2 12 7mm ID Clamps loose parts bag Drain Tube Corrugated 5 8 15 9mm ID Clamps Drain Line Vent ...

Page 9: ... Tube Extension Black Rubber 3 16 5 mm ID Cut to fit loose parts bag INLET On Some Models ONLY Either The PVC Drain Tee or a field supplied 2 51 mm Plastic Cap Yellow or black Vent Drain Clamps Rotate downward 5 to 10 NOTE Built in channel will be angled 5 to 10 also SIDE VIEW Coupling Clamps Optional Trap Connection Clamp ears Pointed OUT Preassemble insert into furnace 2 51 mm PVC Coupling Relie...

Page 10: ...rts bag AIR FLOW Barbed Coupling 1 2 13 mm OD Loose Parts Bag Drain Hose Black Rubber 1 2 13 mm ID Cut to Fit Clamps Either The PVC Drain Tee or a field supplied 2 51 mm PVC Tee Rotate downward 5 to 10 NOTE Built in channel will be angled 5 to 10 also SIDE VIEW Plastic Cap Yellow or black Vent Drain Clamps INLET On Some Models ONLY 2 51 mm PVC Coupling Coupling Clamps Optional Relief Tube Black Ru...

Page 11: ...Loose Parts Bag EXHAUST Alternate Orientation Field Supplied Tee Cut Here Cut at straight section Leave room for clamp Relief Tube Extension Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Cut to Fit Loose Parts Bag AIR FLOW Coupling Clamps Optional Relief Tube Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Drain Tube Black Rubber 1 2 12 7mm ID Clamps Drain Tube Corrugated 5 8 15 9mm ID Clamps Representative drawing only some models may ...

Page 12: ...Cut Here Cut at straight section Leave room for clamp Relief Tubing Extension Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Cut to Fit Loose Parts Bag Yellow or black Plastic Cap Vent Drain Clamps Drain Tube Corrugated 5 8 15 9mm ID Clamps Level or Sloped towards Tee INLET On Some Models ONLY Relief Tube Black Rub ber 3 16 4 8mm ID Drain Tube Black Rubber 1 2 12 7mm ID Clamps Barbed Coupling 1 2 12 7mm OD Loose Part...

Page 13: ...8 15 9mm ID Clamps Cut at straight section Leave room for clamp Flexible Tubing Connector 3 16 4 8mm OD Loose Parts Bag Plastic Cap Yellow or black Vent Drain Clamps INLET On Some Models ONLY Coupling Clamps Optional Relief Tube Black Rub ber 3 16 4 8mm ID Drain Tube Black Rubber 1 2 12 7mm ID Clamps Relief Tube Extension Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Cut to Fit Loose Parts Bag Barbed Coupling 1 2 12...

Page 14: ... ID Clamps Corrugated Cut at straight section Leave room for clamp Relief Tube Extension Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Cut to Fit Loose Parts Bag Plastic Cap Yellow or black Vent Drain Clamps Level or Sloped towards Tee INLET On Some Models ONLY Elbow Tube Black Rubber 1 2 12 7mm ID Clamps Loose Parts Bag Relief Tube Black Rubber 3 16 4 8mm ID Drain Tube Black Rubber 1 2 12 7mm ID Clamps Representati...

Page 15: ... After cleaning inspect heat exchangers to ensure they are free of all foreign objects that may restrict flow of combustion products 7 Reverse items 4 and 5 for reassembly UNIT MAY NOT OPERATE Failure to follow this caution may result in improper unit operation The ground wire from the gas valve MUST be attached to the burner box attachment screw or furnace lockout may occur CAUTION 8 Refer to fur...

Page 16: ...n lb of torque NOTE If gasket between inducer housing and collector box is damaged in any way it must be replaced See Fig 16 11 Refer to furnace wiring diagram and connect wires to inducer motor and pressure switch or connectors 12 Reconnect pressure tubes to pressure switch See diagram on main furnace door for proper location of tubes Be sure tubes are not kinked See Fig 6 14 13 Turn on gas and e...

Page 17: ...g should be between 40 ohms and 70 ohms 5 Remove igniter BURN HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury Allow igniter to cool before removal Normal operating temperatures exceed 2000 F 1093 C CAUTION a Using a 1 4 in nut driver remove the single screw securing the igniter bracket to the burner box and carefully withdraw the igniter through the bottom of the burner box wit...

Page 18: ...und the condensate drain trap and drain line There is no need to use heat tape within the furnace casing Most heat tapes are temperature activated and it is not practical to verify the actual heating of the tape Check the following 1 Check for signs of physical damage to heat tape such as nicks cuts abrasions gnawing by animals etc 2 Check for discolored heat tape insulation If any damage or disco...

Page 19: ...the unit will not operate CAUTION A07911 Fig 19 Winterizing the Furnace To retrieve last code remove 1 of the red main limit wires for 1 to 4 sec until the LED light goes out then reconnect it Do not leave red wire disconnected for longer periods of time as the control will assume an overtemperature condition exists and will respond with blower operation This places the control in the status recal...

Page 20: ...20 Fig 20 Wiring Diagram A07824 58HDX ...

Page 21: ...21 A07825 Fig 21 Service Label 58HDX ...

Page 22: ...310 W Morris St D Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 05 09 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No 58HDX 01SM Replaces NEW 58HDX ...

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