Carrier IDEALCOMFORT 58MVC manual

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    1 I n f i n i t y I C S --- M o d e l 5 8 M V C , D i r e c t V e n t 4 --- W a y M u l t i p o i s e Condensing Gas Fur nace With IdealComf ort t Idea lHumidit y t Se rvice and Mainte nance Pro ced ures NOTE : Read th e entire instru ction man ual befo re starting th e installatio n. ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSI ON HAZARD Fai l ure t o fol lo[...]

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    2 A05085 Fig. 1 - - Mult ipoi se F urnac e in Upfl ow Ori ent ation GENERAL This f urna ce ca n be inst al led a s a di re ct vent (2- - pipe ) o r a n op tion al ven tilated comb u stion air c onde ns ing gas f urn ace. These instru ction s are written as if the furn ace is in stalled in an u pflo w appl i ca tion. An upfl ow furna ce appl i ca ti[...]

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    3 W ASHABLE FIL TER FIL TER SUPPORT FIL TER RET AINER W ASHABLE FIL TER OR DISPOSABLE MEDIA FIL TER IN FIL TER CABINET A00232 Fig . 3 - - Bo tto m F ilter Arra ng emen t The mi nimum ma int e nanc e t hat s hould be per forme d on thi s equi pme nt is a s foll ows : 1. C heck an d clean or replace air filter each mo nth as need ed. 2. Che ck blowe [...]

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    4 PLUG CAP COLLECTOR BOX DRAIN TU BE (BLUE & WHITE S TRIPED) INDUCER HOUSING (MOLDED) DRAIN T UBE (BEHIND COLLECTOR BOX DRAIN TUBE) COLLECTOR BOX TUBE (PIN K) COLLECTOR BOX DRAIN TU BE (BLUE) COLLECTOR BOX TUBE (GR EEN , ROUTES BEHIND INDUCER) FIELD- IN STALLED FACTORY- SUPPLIED DRAIN TUBE COUPLING (LEFT DRAIN OPTION) FIELD- IN STALLED FACTORY-[...]

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    5 ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Fai l ure to fol l ow thi s wa rni ng c ould r es ult in pe rs ona l inj ur y or deat h. Blo wer access p an el door s witc h opens 1 15 - - v power to fur na ce cont rol . No c omponent opera tion c a n oc cur . Cau tion m ust be taken w hen m anu ally closin g this switch for s e rvi c e purpos e s. ! W ARNING 14. T urn [...]

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    6 IGNIT ER WIRES MUST BE PL ACED IN THIS SL OT A05074 Fig . 7 - - Ig niter Wire Placem ent PRIMARY HX INLET OPENINGS A96305 Fig. 8 - - Cle aning Inl e t Openi ngs of Prim ary H eat E xch an g ers PAM RTV A93087 Fig. 9 - - Combust i on - - air I ntake Hous ing Gaske t Repair 58MVC[...]

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    7 A07563 Fig. 10 - - Furnac e Pr ess ur e and Drain T ubing Diagram BURNER FLAME BURNER MANIFOLD A89020 Fig . 11 - - Bu rn er Fla me NOTE : Us e propa ne gas re sis t ant pipe dope to preve nt gas le aks. DO N OT u se T eflo n tap e. FIRE, EXPLOSI ON, UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Fai l ure to fol l ow thi s wa rni ng c ould r es ult in pe rs ona l inj ur y ,[...]

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    8 19. Re pla c e burne r box cove r . 20 . Tu rn o n gas and electrical sup plies to fu rnace. 21 . C heck for gas leak s. 22. Re pla c e mai n fur nac e door . D. CLEANING HEA T EXCHANGERS The f ollowi ng it ems s houl d be pe r for me d by a qua lif ie d s er vic e techn ician . Pri mar y Heat Ex cha ng ers If the h eat exch an gers g et an accu [...]

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    9 UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failu re to fo llo w th is caution may resu lt in fu rnace com ponent da mage . DO NOT us e wir e brus h or othe r sha rp obj e ct to i nspe ct or dis l odge ma te ri als i n se conda r y heat e xc hange rs as c u ttin g of the s e conda r y hea t e xcha nge r pr ote cti ve c oat i ng may occ ur . Flus h wi th wa t er only . CA[...]

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    10 UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failu re to fo llow this cau tion may result in p rematu re failure o f th e ign iter . Th e ign iter is fragile. D O N OT allo w it to h it bu rn er bo x par ts whi l e r e moving or re pla c ing i t . CAUTION ! e. If rep lacemen t is requ ired , replace ign iter on ig n iter bra cket and then i nsta l l as se mbly int o burn[...]

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    11 115-VOLT FIELD- SUPPLIED FUSED DISCONNECT JUNCTION BOX CONTROL BOX 24-VOLT TERMINAL BLOCK THREE-WIRE HEATING- ONLY FIVE WIRE NOTE 2 NOTE 1 1-STAGE THERMOSTAT TERMINALS FIELD-SUPPLIED FUSED DISCONNECT CONDENSING UNIT FURNACE COM R WC Y R G GND GND FIELD 24-VOLT WIRING FIELD 115-, 208/230-, 460-VOLT WIRING FACTORY 24-VOLT WIRING FACTORY 115-VOLT W[...]

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    12 ELECTRICAL SHOCK, UNIT MA Y NOT OPERA TE HAZARD Fai l ure to fol l ow thi s wa rni ng c ould r es ult in pe rs ona l inj ur y or deat h. Blo wer access p an el door s witc h opens 1 15 - - v power to fur na ce cont rol . No c omponent ope rat i on ca n oc cur unle ss switch is closed . Cautio n mu st be taken w hen m anu ally cl os ing t hi s s [...]

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    13 24-V THER MOSTAT TERMINAL S PL2 – HOT SURFACE IGNITER & I NDUCER MOTOR CONNECTOR 115-VAC (L2) NEUTRAL CONNECTIONS 115-VAC (L1) LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS EAC-1 TERMINAL (115 -VAC 1.0 AMP MAX .) PL1 – LOW VOLTAGE MAIN HARNESS CONNE CTOR PL3 – ECM BLOWER HARNESS CONNECTOR T RANSFORMER 24-VAC CONNECTIONS 3-AMP FU SE STATUS AND COMM LED LIGH[...]

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    14 32 o F MINIMUM INST ALLED AMBIENT OR FREEZE PROTECTION REQUIRED A93058 Fig . 1 7 - - F r eeze Protectio n A99118 Fig. 18 - - Induc er Hous ing Dr ain T ube A99119 Fig. 19 - - Funne l i n Dr ain T ube and Ant ifr eeze Running Thr ough T rap 58MVC[...]

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    15 A07564 Fig. 20 - - Ser vic e Labe l 58MVC[...]

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    16 A06677 Fig. 21 - - Wi r ing Diagr am 58MVC[...]

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    17 Is AMBER LED stat us light on? Is there 24V at SEC-1 and SEC-2? Is there 115V at L1 and L2? Replace furnace co ntrol. Is door switch clo sed? Replace transformer. Replace door switch. Is there 115V going to switch? Close door switch. Is circuit breaker closed? Check for continuity in w ire from circuit breaker to furnace. Close circuit breaker a[...]

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    18 11 NO PREVIOUS CODE – Status code s are erased after 72 hours or can be manually erased by putting setup switch SW1-1 in the ON position and jumpering R, W/W1, and Y/Y2 simultaneously until status code #11 is ashed. Ru n system through a low- heat, high-heat, or cooling cycle to check system. 12 BLOWER ON AFTER POWER UP – (115V OR 24V) ?[...]

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    19 25 INVALID MODEL SELECTION OR SETUP ERROR – If status code 25 only ashes 4 times on pow er-up the control is missing its model plug PL4 and is defaulting to the model selectio n stored in memory. If status code 25 ashes continuously it coul d indicate any of the following: - Model plug PL4 is missing and there is no valid model stored in[...]

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    20 SER VICE TRAINING P ac kaged Service T raining prog rams are an e xcellent wa y to increase your knowledge of the equipment discussed in this man ual, including: • Unit F amiliarization • Maintenance • Installation Ov er view • Oper ating Sequence A large selection of product, theor y , and skills programs is a vailab le, using popular v[...]