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Clean combustion air inducer as follows:
1- Shut off power supply and gas to unit.
2- Disconnect pressure switch air tubing from
combustion air inducer port.
3- Remove and retain screws securing combustion
air inducer to flue box. Remove vent connector.
See figure 26.
HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 26
BURNER
COMBUSTION
AIR INDUCER
VENT
CONNECTOR
GAS VALVE
HEAT
EXCHANGER
TUBE
4- Clean inducer wheel blades with a small brush and
wipe off any dust from housing. Clean accumulated
dust from front of flue box cover.
5- Return combustion air inducer motor and vent
connector to original location and secure with
retained screws. It is recommended that the
combustion air inducer gasket be replaced during
reassembly.
6- Clean combustion air inlet louvers on heat access
panel using a small brush.
E-Flue Passageway and Flue Box (Gas Units)
1- Remove combustion air inducer assembly as
described in section D.
2- Remove flue box cover. Clean with a wire brush as
required.
3- Clean tubes with a wire brush.
4- Reassemble the unit. The flue box cover gasket and
combustion air inducer gasket should also be
replaced during reassembly.
F-Evaporator Coil
Inspect and clean coil at beginning of each cooling season.
Clean using mild detergent or commercial coil cleaner.
Flush coil and condensate drain with water taking care not
to get insulation, filters and return air ducts wet.
G-Condenser Coil
Clean condenser coil annually with water and inspect
monthly during the cooling season.
Clean the all-aluminum coil by spraying the coil steadily
and uniformly from top to bottom. Do not exceed 900 psi
or a 45
angle; nozzle must be at least 12 inches from the
coil face. Take care not to fracture the braze between the
fins and refrigerant tubes. Reduce pressure and work
cautiously to prevent damage.
H-Supply Air Blower Wheel
Annually inspect supply air blower wheel for accumulated
dirt or dust. Turn off power before attempting to remove
access panel or to clean blower wheel.