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Issue 1230
Service
At the beginning of each heating season, system should be
checked as follows by a qualified service technician:
Blower
Check the blower wheel for debris and clean if necessary.
The blower motors are prelubricated for extended bearing
life. No further lubrication is needed.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE,
OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in
dangerous operation, serious injury, death or property
damage.
Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation,
serious injury, death, or property damage.
Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power to
furnace.
When servicing controls, label all wires prior to
disconnecting. Take care to reconnect wires correctly.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
WARNING
The blower access panel must be securely in place when
the blower and burners are operating. Gas fumes, which
could contain carbon monoxide, can be drawn into living
space resulting in personal injury or death.
Filters
All filters are installed external to the unit. Filters should be
inspected monthly. Clean or replace the filters when
necessary to ensure proper furnace operation. Table 1 lists
recommended filter sizes.
Exhaust and air intake pipes
Check the exhaust and air intake pipes and all connections
for tightness and to make sure there is no blockage.
NOTE:
After any heavy snow, ice or frozen fog event the
furnace vent pipes may become restricted. Always check
the vent system and remove any snow or ice that may be
obstructing the plastic intake or exhaust pipes.
Electrical
1.
Check all wiring for loose connections.
2.
Check for the correct voltage at the furnace (furnace
operating).
3.
Check amp-draw on the blower motor.
Motor Nameplate_____________ Actual___________
Winterizing and Condensate Trap Care
1.
Turn off power to the unit.
2.
Have a shallow pan ready to empty condensate water.
3.
Remove the drain cap from the condensate trap and
empty water. Inspect the trap then reinstall the drain
cap.
Cleaning Heat Exchanger
If cleaning the heat exchanger becomes necessary, follow
the below procedures and refer to Figure 1 when
disassembling unit. Use papers or protective covering in
front of furnace while removing heat exchanger assembly.
1.
Turn off electrical and gas supplies to the furnace.
2.
Remove the furnace access panels.
3.
Disconnect the 2 pin plug from the gas valve.
4.
Remove gas supply line connected to gas valve.
Remove the burner box cover and remove gas valve
manifold assembly.
5.
Remove sensor wire from sensor. Disconnect 2 pin
plug from the ignitor.
6.
Disconnect wires from flame rollout switches.
7.
Remove four burner box screws at the vestibule panel
and remove burner box. Set burner box assembly aside.
NOTE:
If necessary, clean burners at this time. Follow
procedures outlined in Burner Cleaning section.
8.
Loosen the clamps to the flexible exhaust coupling.
9.
Disconnect condensate drain line from the cold end
header box.
10. Disconnect condensate drain tubing from flue collar.
Remove screws that secures the flue collar into place.
Remove flue collar. It may be necessary to cut the exiting
exhaust pipe for removal of the fitting.
11. Mark and disconnect all combustion air pressure tubing
from cold end header collector box.
12. Mark and remove wires from pressure switches.
Remove pressure switches. Keep tubing attached to
pressure switches.
13. Disconnect the 4 pin plug from the combustion air
inducer. Remove two screws which secure combustion
air inducer to collector box. Remove combustion air
inducer assembly. Remove ground wire from vest panel.
14. Remove electrical junction box from the side of the
furnace.
15. Mark and disconnect any remaining wiring to heating
compartment components. Disengage strain relief
bushing and pull wiring and bushing through the hole in
the blower deck.
16. Remove the primary limit from the vestibule panel.
17. Remove two screws from the front cabinet flange at the
blower deck. Spread cabinet sides slightly to allow
clearance for removal of heat exchanger.
Summary of Contents for Allied Air A96UHMV
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Page 16: ...506550 01 Page 16 of 66 Issue 1230 Table 5 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE VENT LENGTH feet...
Page 30: ...506550 01 Page 30 of 66 Issue 1230 Low Voltage Field Wiring Table 11 R required on some units...
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Page 32: ...506550 01 Page 32 of 66 Issue 1230 Low Voltage Field Wiring Table 11 2 Stage Single Stage...
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