Carrier 58DHL User Manual
Installation, start-up and service instructions, 58dhl, Downflow/horizontal induced-combustion furnaces
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HEATING A COOLING
58DHL
Downflow/Horizontal Induced-Combustion Furnaces
Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions
Sizes 055-115
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NOTE:
Remove the Energy Guide tag from the furnace
when the installation is complete.
NOTE:
This is a highly specialized piece of equipment.
Before beginning the installation, READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY.
INTRODUCTION
Before installing the furnace, refer to “Procedure for
Induced-Combustion Furnaces” (packaged with the equip
ment) for information concerning combustion, venting, pip
ing, and other standard installation practices. Further refer
ence is made to the current edition of the National Fuel Gas
Code NFPA No. 54, TIA-54-1984-1/ANSI Z223.1-1984,
Z223.la-1987 and American Gas Association.
The inducedrcombustion vent system of this furnace is
designed to operate at zero or negative pressure at the vent
connector outlet. This furnace, therefore, comphes with the
National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA No. 54, TIA-54-1984-1/
ANSI Z223.1-1984, Z223.1a-1987), Part 7.3.4.b. This furnace
is also Usted by A.G.A. for use with the type B1 gas vent, as
described in the National Fuel Gas Code, Part 7.4.2.
Each furnace is shipped from the factory completely assem
bled with multispeed direct-drive blower and wired ready for
indoor heating installation. AU sizes featxire a blower con
trol center with easy-to-read low-voltage terminal strip to
ensure proper connections.
Table 1—Clearances (In Inches)
Sizes
055
075 thru 115
DOWNFLOW (In Alcove or Closet)
Sides—Single-Wali Vent
1
0
Type-B1 Double-Wall Vent
0
0
Back
0
0
Top
1
1
Front*—Single-Wall Vent
6
6
Type-B1 Double-Wall Vent
3
3
Vent—Single-Wall
6
6
Type-BI Double Wall
1
1
HORIZONTAL (In Alcove)
Sidesf
1
0
Back
0
0
Top—Single-Wall Vent
1
1
Type-BI Double-Wall Vent
0
0
Front*
18
18
Vent—Single-Wall
6
6
Type-BI Double-Wall
1
1
HORIZONTAL (In Closet)
Sidest
1
1
Back
3
3
Top—Single-Wall Vent
2
2
Type-BI Double-Wall Vent
2
2
Front*—Single-Wall Vent
6
6
Type-BI Double-Wall Vent
3
3
Vent—Single-Wall
6
6
Type-BI Double-Wall
1
1
*Provide a 30-in. service clearance in front of thè furnace,
tindicates suppiy or return sides when furnace is in the horizontai posi
tion.
Fig. 1—Downflow
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Fig. 2—Horizontai
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The output capacity and any representations of efficiency
for this product are based on standard Department of
Energy test procedures. The installed operation may veiry,
depending on installation, weather, or other factors.
A CAUTION
Do not install furnace in a corrosive or contaminated
atmosphere. Make sure aU combustion and circulating
are requirements hsted in “Procedure for Induced-Com
bustion Furnaces” are adhered to, in addition to all
local codes and ordinances.
Do not use this furnace during construction when adhe
sives, sealers, and/or new carpets are being installed. If
the furnace is required during construction, use clean
outside air for combustion and ventilation. Compounds
of chlorine and flourine when burned with combustion
air form acids which will cause corrosion of the heat
exchangers and metal vent system. Some of these com
pounds are: paneling and dry wall adhesives, paints,
thinners, masonry cleaning materials, and many other
solvents commonly used in the construction process.
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
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PC 101 Catalog No. 565-807
Printed In U.S.A.
Form 58DHL-1SI Pg 1
5-88
Replaces: New
Tab 16a 18a