A caution, A warning, Caution – Carrier 61SW User Manual
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Table 5—Gas Rate Cu Ft/Hr
SECONDS
SIZE OF TEST DIAL
SECONDS
SIZE OF TEST DIAL
FOR 1
1
2
5
FOR 1
1
2
5
REVOLUTION
cu ft
cu.ft
cu ft
REVOLUTION
cu ft
cu ft
cu ft
10
360
720
1800
50
72
144
360
11
327
655
1636
51
71
141
355
12
300
600
1500
52
69
136
346
13
277
555
1385
53
68
136
340
14
257
514
1286
54
67
133
333
15
240
480
1200
55
65
131
327
16
225
450
1125
56
64
129
321
17
212
424
1059
57
63
126
316
18
200
400
100
58
62
124
310
19
189
379
947
59
61
122
305
20
180
360
900
60
60
120
300
21
171
343
857
62
58
116
290
22
164
327
818
64
56
112
281
23
157 .
313
783
66
54
109
273
24
150
300
750
68
53
106
265
25
144
288
720
70
51
103
257
26
138
277.
692
72
50
100
250
27
133
267
667
74
48
97
243
28
129
257
, 643
76
47
95
237
29
124
248
621
78
46
92
231
30
120
240
600
80
45
90
225
31
116
232
581
82
44
88
220
32
113
225
563
84
43
86
214.
33
109
218
545
86
42
84
209
34
106
212
529
88
41
62
205
35
103
206
514
90
40
80
200
36
100
200
500
92
39
78
196
37
97
195
466
94
38
76
192 ■
38
95
189
474
96
■ 38
75
188
39
92
185
462
98
37
74
184
40
90
180
450
100
36
72
180
41
88
176
439
102
35
71 .
.178 ■
42<
86
172
429
104
35
69’
173
43
84
167
419
106
34
68
170
44
82
164
409
108
33
67
167
45
80
160
400
110
33
65
164
46
78
157-
391
112
32
64
161
47
76
153
383
116
31
62
155
48
75
150
375
120
30
60
150
49
73
147
367
MAIN BURNER FLAME — The main burner flame should be
clear blue, almost transparent, with a well-defined inner cone. If
there is too much primary air, the flame will be well defined, but
with a tendency to float or lift off the burner ports. (See Fig, 12.)
OUTER MANTLE
OUTER CONE
INNER CONE
THEHHOSTAT y
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TERMINALS--------- H ® ® ® © I
10 TURNS AROUND JAWS
HOOK-AROUND
VOLT/AMMETER
= 0.5 AMPS FOR THERMOSTAT SETTINO
A80201
Fig. 13—Amp Draw Check With Ammeter
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
A
CAUTION
Because of possible damage to the equipment or personal
injury, maintenance should be performed by qualified persons
' only.
A
WARNING
Never store anything on, or in contact with, the boiler, such
as;
Spray or aerosol cans, rags, brooms, dust mops, vacuum
cleaners, or other cleaning tools.
Soap powders, bleaches, waxes, or other cleaning com
pounds, plastic or plastic containers, gasoline, kerosene,
cigarette lighter fluid, dry cleaning fluids, or other volatile
fluids.
Paint thinners and other painting compounds, paper bags, or
other paper products.
For continuing high performance, and to minimize possible
equipment failure, it is essential that periodic maintenance be
performed on this equipment. Consult your local dealer as to the
proper frequency of maintenance and the availability of a mainte
nance contract.
The ability to properly perform maintenance on this equipment
-requires-eertain-mechanical-skills-and'toolsrlfyoTTdoTiot possess'
"these skiliraiidlodls, contact'your dealer for maintenance.
A86002
Fig. 12—Proper Flame Appearance
A
WARNING
____ IHERM.QS.TAT-HEAT=ANTIGIPATQR-GHEGK--------------------------^-------
The thermostat heat anticipation must be set to match the amp
draw of the gas valve and electrical components in the R-W circuit.
Turn OFF gas and electrical supplies to the unit before
performing-any maintenance or service. Follow the relighting
instructions ou-the-plate-attached-to-the-boileri-------------------- —
terminals R and W. Fig. 13 illustrates an easy method of obtaining
the actual amp draw. The amp reading should be taken after the
pump motor has started.
FLUE PASSAGES — Flue passages between the sections should
be examined yearly and cleaned as required.
BOILER CONTROLS — Check all boiler controls for proper
operation at the start of each heating season. If the boiler is
operated year-round, check the controls at least every 6 months.
DRAINING BOILER — Do not drain the boiler between heating
seasons. In fact, the boiler should never be drained, flushed, or
boiled out unless it is absolutely necessary.
LEAKAGE — Make certain that there is no leakage in the system
at any time.