58drc counterflow gas-fired furnaces – Carrier 58DRC User Manual
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HEATtNG & COOLING
58DRC
Counterflow Gas-Fired Furnaces
Table 6 — Trouble Analysis Chart (cont)
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
Pilot will not light
(cont)
Spark shorting out to main burner
Readjust electrode as specified
No gas at pilot burner
Clean pilot orifice
Check voltage to terminals 3 and 5 of gas valve
Check for proper opening of pilot valve, broken
wires, or loose connections If no deficiency is
found, replace valve assembly
Burners will not ignite
No 115-volt power to furnace
Connect to power supply Check fuse, wiring, or
circuit breaker
No 24-volt power to control circuit
Replace transformer
Miswired or loose connections
Check all wiring and all wire nut connections.
No gas at main burners
Check voltage to terminals 1 and 2 of gas valve
Check for proper opening
of
main gas valve, broken
wires, or loose connections If no deficiency is
found, replace gas valve assembly
Dirty pilot — yellow flame
Clean pilot orifice
Blower operates
continuously
Thermostat fan switch in ON
position
Move thermostat fan switch to AUTO, position.
Fusible link blown
Correct combustion air and venting practice —
repiace fuse link with identical part
Dirty filter causing limit operation
Clean dirty air filter — reinstall.
Defective heat relay
Replace printed-circuit board.
Inadequate heating
Furnace undersized for application
Replace with proper size furnace.
Gas input to furnace too low
Check gas pressure at manifold Clock gas meter for
input If too low, increase manifold pressure or
install correct orifices
Limit switch cycles main burners
Clean dirty air filter — reinstall.
Increase blower speed
Open registers — ductwork restricted.
Manual reset limit switch contacts
open
Blower motor failure — replace motor.
Thermostat anticipator set too low
Check thermostat circuit amps and set anticipator
accordingly. See Fig 8
Aldehyde odors, (CO),
sooting flame — floating
flame
Incomplete combustion — poor
flame characteristics
Adjust air shutter on burners to provide soft, blue
flame Check all screws around flue outlets and
burner compartment Tighten
See “Location & Air for Combustion & Ventilation”
(Procedures for Gas-Fired Furnaces)
Replace cracked heat exchanger
Reduce input and check orifices — furnace
overfired
Check vent for restriction.
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Catalog No 535-843
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Form58DRC-1SI
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