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035-19671-002 Rev. A (0704)

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Unitary Products Group

FURNACE USER MAINTENANCE

Every time the filters are changed the following items should be visually
inspected:

Check vent pipe for blockage or leakage.

Check all components to be sure they are in good condition and
that there are no obvious signs of deterioration.

Check for dirt or lint on any surfaces or on components. Do not try
to clean any of the surfaces or components. Cleaning of the fur-
nace and its components must be done by a qualified service pro-
fessional.

If, during the inspection of your furnace, you find any of the following
conditions:

Excessive amounts of dust and lint on components.

Damaged or deteriorated components or surfaces.

Leaks or blockage in the vent pipe passages.

Water on any surface inside or outside of the furnace.

Do not operate the furnace, call a certified dealer / servicing contractor
to check and / or clean your furnace, or for more information if you have
questions about the operation of your furnace.

If all components appear to be in good operating condition, replace the
front panels. Turn ON the gas and electrical power supplies to the fur-
nace, and set thermostat to the desired temperature.

Air Filters

Dirty filters greatly restrict the flow of air and may cause damage to the
moving parts of the furnace. If the filters become clogged the heat
exchangers and blower motor could overheat resulting in a potentially
dangerous situation.The filters should be checked every 3 months. On
new construction, check the filters every week for the first four weeks
and every three weeks after that, especially if the indoor fan is running
continuously. When replacing the filter(s) you must use filters that are
the same size as those recommended in Table 1. use the following pro-
cedure to determine the filter size. Never operate your furnace without a
suitable air filter.

1.

Measure the furnace width and use that measurement to deter-
mine the cabinet width.

A 14-1/2” wide cabinet is a “A” cabinet.

A 17-1/2” wide cabinet is a “B” cabinet.

A 21” wide cabinet is a “C” cabinet.

A 24-1/2” wide cabinet is a “D” cabinet.

2.

Locate the cabinet size on Table 1 then determine whether you
have a bottom or side return air duct using the following method.

a.

If the return air filter is on the left or right side of the furnace it
is a side return

b.

If the air filter is on the bottom of the furnace then you have a
bottom return.

C.

If the air filters are on the bottom and the side of the furnace
then you have a bottom and side return. You must replace
both air filters. Table 1 will indicates 2 filters by using brackets
with the number two (2).

D.

If the air filters are on both sides of the furnace then you have
a two sided return. You must replace both air filters. Table 1
will indicate 2 filters by using brackets with the number two
(2).

3.

After you determine the cabinet size and what return configuration
you have, look up the recommended filter size from Table 1.

Removing Filters

Externally Mounted Air Filters

Some installations may have the air filter in a rack attached to the cas-
ing of the furnace or placed in the return air duct. You can gain access
to the filter by pulling on the door or unscrewing the retaining screw,
then slide the filter(s) out of its channel. Replace throw away filter(s)
with the same size new filter(s). Throw away filter(s) may be replaced
with cleanable filter(s) at this time. Cleanable filter(s) may be cleaned as
described in the manufacturer instructions or as described below and
then re-installed.

To replace the filter after cleaning you must do the following:

1.

Slide filter into place.

2.

Snap the door on or place the door in position and tighten the
retaining screws, if provided.

3.

Make sure the door is secure to the end of the filter rack.

How to Clean your Filter

High-velocity filters may be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or washed
with a garden hose. Be sure to shake off excess water and allow filter to
completely dry before re-installing the filter.

Before proceeding, be sure the area is well ventilated. Turn
the thermostat OFF. If the blower is running, wait until it
stops automatically. Turn OFF the gas and electrical power
supplies to the furnace. Check all metal parts and surfaces
to be sure they have cooled to room temperature before
you begin.

TABLE 1: 

Filter Sizes

Cabinet Size

Side (in)

Side (mm)

Bottom (in)

Bottom (mm)

A

16 x 25

40.6 x 63.5

14 x 25

35.6 x 63.5

B

16 x 25

40.6 x 63.5

16 x 25

40.6 x 63.5

C

(2) 16 x 25

(2) 40.6 x 63.5

20 x 25

50.8 x 63.5

D

(2) 16 x 25

(2) 40.6 x 63.5

22 x 25

55.9 x 63.5

Содержание FC8T

Страница 1: ...all gas con trols control system parts electrical parts that have been wet or the furnace if deemed necessary FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious...

Страница 2: ...pace containing the furnace 4 Examine the furnace casing making sure the physical support is sound without sagging cracks or gaps Examine the furnace base making sure it is physically sound without cr...

Страница 3: ...water Operating Instructions 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 4 Remove burner door 5 Move gas control...

Страница 4: ...ve a bottom or side return air duct using the following method a If the return air filter is on the left or right side of the furnace it is a side return b If the air filter is on the bottom of the fu...

Страница 5: ...rner assembly 7 Burners may be cleaned by rinsing in hot water 8 Reassemble the burners in the reverse order Cleaning the Heat Exchanger Lower Heat Exchanger Access 1 Turn off the electrical power to...

Страница 6: ...acts of 2LP The High Fire Pressure Switch The Control checks that 2LP is closed The Gas Valve is energized on 2nd Stage High Fire The Control simultaneously de energizes the Heat Low relay and energiz...

Страница 7: ...to the fur nace SLOW GREEN FLASH Normal operation SLOW AMBER FLASH Normal first stage operation with call for heat AMBER PULSE Normal second stage operation with call for heat 3 FLASHES AMBER Indicate...

Страница 8: ...MINUTE AUTOMATIC RESET FROM LOCKOUT This control includes a watch dog type circuit that will reset from a lockout condition after 60 minutes Operational faults 6 7 8 will be reset This provides protec...

Страница 9: ...W INDUCER LOW STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH HSI 1ST STAGE MAIN VALVE FLAME SENSE LOW CIRCULATOR HEAT SPEED 1ST STAGE LOW PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSE RECOGNITION HSI WARM UP 17 SEC IGNITION ACTIVATION PERIOD 4 SEC T...

Страница 10: ...19671 002 Rev A 0704 10 Unitary Products Group SECTION III REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 2 4 11 9 5 3 6 8 7 12 13 16 17 26 53 28 42 39 29 38 43 21 25 32 33 35 31 27 23 22 44 30 24 18 20 12A 7 35 24 36 12 19...

Страница 11: ...NGER ASS Y 25 MANIFOLD GAS 26 PANEL UPPER ACCESS 27 PAN BASE 28 PANEL BLOWER ACCESS 29 PANEL TOP 30 WRAPPER INSULATED 31 CHANNEL TOE PLATE 32 BRACKET TOP DOOR 33 BRACKET BOTTOM DOOR 34 RACK FILTER 35...

Страница 12: ...650 78 N1 1V 1PS0314 1CB0314 COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR BASE FOR DOWNFLOW UNITS ALL 14 1 2 A CABINETS 1CB0317 ALL 17 1 2 B CABINETS 1CB0321 ALL 21 C CABINETS 1CB0324 ALL 24 1 2 D CABINETS REPLACEMENT PART CON...

Страница 13: ...035 19671 002 Rev A 0704 Unitary Products Group 13 SECTION IV WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 9 Wiring Diagram...

Страница 14: ...035 19671 002 Rev A 0704 14 Unitary Products Group NOTES...

Страница 15: ...035 19671 002 Rev A 0704 Unitary Products Group 15 NOTES...

Страница 16: ...anty applies only to products installed in the United States and Canada EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover any 1 Shipping labor or material charges 2 Damages resulting from transportation install...

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