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Carrier 58MSA User Manual

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3. Disconnect inducer motor and pressure switch wires or

connectors.

4. Disconnect pressure switch tubes.

5. Disconnect vent pipe from inducer housing outlet by loosen-

ing coupling clamp on inducer outlet.

6. Disconnect drain tube from inducer housing. (See Fig. 8.)

7. Remove inducer housing assembly by removing 4 bolts

attaching assembly to cell panel.

8. Flush inside of collector box with water until discharge from

condensate trap is clean and runs freely.

NOTE:

Ensure the drain tube disconnected from the inducer

housing is higher than the collector box opening or water will flow
out tube.

9. Inspect inside area of collector box for any pieces of foreign

materials and remove if present.

DO NOT use wire brush or other sharp object to inspect or
dislodge materials in secondary heat exchangers as failure of
the secondary heat exchanger will occur. Flush with water
only.

10. Reassemble inducer assembly by reversing items 5-7. Tighten

the vent coupling clamp screw(s) to 15 in.-lb of torque.

NOTE:

If seal between the inducer housing and the collector box

is damaged in any way, it must be repaired. To repair, apply
sealant releasing agent such as PAM cooking spray or equivalent
(must not contain corn or canola oil, aromatic or halogenated
hydrocarbons or inadequate seal may occur) to inducer housing.
(See Fig. 10.) Apply a small bead of G.E. RTV 162, G.E. RTV
6702, or Dow-Corning RTV 738 sealant to groove in collector
box.

11. Refer to furnace wiring diagram and connect wires to inducer

motor and pressure switch or connectors.

12. Reconnect pressure tubes to pressure switch. See diagram on

main furnace door for proper location of tubes. Be sure tubes
are not kinked. (See Fig. 8.)

13. Turn on gas and electrical supplies to furnace.

14. Check furnace operation through 2 complete heat operating

cycles. Check area below inducer housing, vent pipe, and
condensate trap to ensure no condensate leaks occur. If leaks
are found, correct the problem.

15. Check for gas leaks.

Never use matches, candles, flame, or other sources of
ignition to check for gas leakage. Use a soap-and-water
solution. Failure to follow this warning could result in a fire,
personal injury, or death.

16. Replace main furnace door.

Step 6—Servicing Hot Surface Ignitor

The ignitor does NOT require annual inspection. Check ignitor
resistance before removal.

1. Turn off gas and electrical supplies to furnace.

2. Remove main furnace door.

3. Disconnect ignitor wire connection.

4. Check ignitor resistance.

a. Using an ohm meter, check resistance across both ignitor

leads in connector.

b. Cold reading should be between 45 ohms and 90 ohms.

c. If ohm reading is higher than 110 ohms, ignitor is cracked

and must be replaced.

5. Remove ignitor assembly.

Allow ignitor to cool before removal. Normal operation
temperatures exceed 2000°F.

a. Do not remove ignitor from bracket while assembly is in

furnace. Using a 1/4 in. nutdriver, remove screw securing
bracket and ignitor assembly to bottom of burner box. The
screw in the bracket is always located toward outside of
burner box. The screw may be hidden by inlet box or inlet
pipe, but can be removed without removing either. After
removing screw, slide ignitor and bracket toward outside of
burner box and pull straight out.

The ignitor is fragile. DO NOT allow it to hit the side of the
burner box opening while removing or replacing it.

b. Inspect ignitor for a white area indicating a crack may be

present. If found, replace ignitor.

NOTE:

A small crack cannot be seen on a new ignitor. After a

period of operation, a white area will be visible around the crack.

c. If replacement is required, replace ignitor on ignitor bracket

external to furnace to avoid damage as the silicon portion is
very brittle and will easily crack or shatter.

d. To remove ignitor from ignitor bracket, remove screw

holding ignitor ceramic block to bracket and pull ceramic
block out of bracket.

6. To replace ignitor/ignitor assembly, reverse items 5a through

5d.

7. Reconnect ignitor wire connection.

8. Turn on gas and electrical supplies to furnace.

Fig. 10—Gasket on Collector Box

A93081

RTV

PAM

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