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HEATING & COOLING
58TUA
2-Speed, 2-Stage
Induced-Combustion Gas Furnace
Installation, Start-up, and Operating instructions
Sizes 040-140, Series 100
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the
installation.
Index Page
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
.................................................
1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................... 2
Clearances to Combustibles .................................................. 1
Dimensional Drawing
...........................................................
3
LOCATION ................................................................................ 2
General ................................................................................ 2
Respect to Cooling Equipment .............................................. 2
Hazardous Locations ............................................................. 2
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION ... 2-5
Unconfined Space .............................................................. 3-4
Confined Space .................................................................. 4-5
FILTER ARRANGEMENT ..................................................... 5
LEVELING LEGS
.....................................................................
5
GAS PIPING ......................................................................... 5-7
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
...........................................
7-8
115-v Wiring ......................................................................... 7
24-v Wiring ........................................................................... 7
Accessories ............................................................................ 7
VENTING ............................................................................. 7-10
High Temperature and Special Gas Vent
........................
9-10
START-UP, ADJUSTMENT AND
SAFETY CHECK ............................................................... 10-18
General ................................................................................ 10
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
..........................................
10-13
Heating Mode ................................................................. 11-12
Cooling Mode ...................................................................... 12
Continuous Blower Mode
...................................................
12
Heat Pump Mode
...........................................................
12-13
Start-Up Procedures ....................................................... 13-15
ADJUSTMENTS
................................................................
15-18
Input rate ........................................................................ 15-17
Temperature Rise
................................................................
17
Thermostat Heat Anticipator ............................................... 17
CHECK SAFETY CONTROLS
.........................................
17-18
CHECK LIST ........................................................................... 18
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installation and servicing of heating equipment can be hazardous
due to gas and electrical components. Only trained and qualified
personnel should install, repair, or service heating equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions
such as cleaning and replacing air filters. All other operations must
be performed by trained service personnel. When working on
heating equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags, and
labels attached to or shipped with the unit and other safety
precautions that may apply.
Follow all safety codes. In the United States, follow all safety
codes including the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA No. 54-
1992/ANSI Z223.1-1992. In Canada, refer to the current edition of
the National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA- B149.1- and .2-M91
Natural Gas and Propane Gas Installation Codes. Wear safety
glasses and work gloves. Have fire extinguisher available during
start-up and adjustment procedures and service calls.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol ^ .
When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal word DANGER, WARNING, or CAU
TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN
GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe
personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a hazard that could
result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify
unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or
product and property damage.
These instructions cover minimum requirements and conform to
existing national standards and safety codes. In some instances,
these instructions exceed certain local codes and ordinances,
especially those that may not have kept up with changing residen
tial construction practices. We require these instructions as a
minimum for a safe installation.
Table 1—Minimum Clearances From
Combustible Materials (In.)
UNIT SIZE 040 AND 060
080 100 THRU 140
Single-Wall Vent
1
0
0
Type B-1 Double-Wall Vent 0 0
0
Sides
Special Gas Ventst
Diameter
Clearance 0 0
2*
Back
0 0 0
Plenum Top 1
1
Single-Wall Vent 6 6 6
Type B-1 Double-Wall Vent 1 1
Vent
Special Gas Ventst
Diameter
3
3 4
Clearance 5
5
9
Single-Wall Vent 6 6 6
Type B-1 Double-Wall Vent 3 3 3
Front
Special Gas Ventst
Diameter
3 3
4
Clearance 5 5 9
‘May be 0 for furnaces 24 in. wide.
tListed for Category III appliances per UL1738 (high temperature plastic pipe
rated for 480°F).
NOTES:
1. Provide 30-in. front clearance for servicing. An open door in front of the
furnace can meet this requirement.
2. A minimum clearance of 3 in. must be provided in front of the furnace for
combustion air and proper operation.
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Bookl 1 1 4 PC 101 Catalog No. 565-896 Printed in U.S.A. Form 58TUA-1SI . Pg 1 8-93 Replaces: New
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Page 1 - Sizes 040-140, Series 100

HEATING & COOLING58TUA 2-Speed, 2-Stage Induced-Combustion Gas FurnaceInstallation, Start-up, and Operating instructionsSizes 040-140, Series 100N

Page 2

Table 8—Horizontal Vent Termination ClearancesLOCATIONCLEARANCE (FT)U.S.A.CanadaAbove anticipated snow depth11tFrom mechanical fresh air intake16For f

Page 3

,:rperiod, the furnace will respond to the thermostat normally.The iblower door must be installed for power to be conducted through the bl

Page 4 - (inside Air)

a. Switching from low to high gas heat—If the thermostat R to W1 circuit for low gas heat is closed and the R to W2 circuit for high

Page 5

c. Single-speed heat pump heating(1.) The thermostat and accessory interface kit R to G- and-Y circuits start the furnace blower motor BLWM

Page 6

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Table 11—Model 58TUA Orifice Size and Manifold Pressure for Correct Input Rate (Tabulated Data Based on Altitude Up to 2000 ft and 20,000 Btuh High He

Page 8

EXAMPLE:Heat value 1040Btu/cu ft specific gravity 0.62Therefore; Orifice No. 45* with manifold pressure 3.7-in. wc on high fire and 1.6-in. wc on low

Page 9

NOTE; If orifice hole appears damaged or it is suspected to have been redrilled, check the orifice size with a numbered drill bit of the correct siz

Page 10 - A CAUTION

1. Check primary limit control.This control shuts off the combustion control system and energizes the circulating-air blower motor if t

Page 11

INTRODUCTIONThe Model 58TUA, Series 100 Furnace is available in sizes 40,000 through 140,000 Btuh input capacities.The design of the upflow gas-f

Page 12

39-7/811/16--28-1/2-VENT CONN7/8 DIA HOLE" POWER ENTRY7/8 DIA ACCESSORY 1-3/4 DIA HOLE GAS ENTRY1/2 DIA HOLE- THERMOSTAT WIRE ENTRY5-im I 12-5/

Page 13 - (Factory Settings)

For Example:58TUA FURNACE HIGH FIRE INPUT BTUHMINIMUM SQ FT WITH 7-1/2 FT CEILING40,00026760,000 40080,000534100,000667120,000 800140,000934If the unc

Page 14 - < 2 ^

A WARNINGDo not install the furnace on its back or sides. Safety control operation will be adversely affected. Never connect return-air ducts to the

Page 15 - A WARNING

A89014Fig. 6—Leveling Leg InstallationThe gas supply line should be a separate line running directly from the gas meter to the furnace, if possible. R

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Table 5—Electrical DataUNIT SIZEVOLTS-HERTZ-PHASEOPERATING VOLTAGE RANGEMAXUNITAMPSMINWIREGAGEMAX WIRE LENGTH (FT)*MAX FUSE OR HACR-TYPE CKT BKR AMPS*

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--------FIELD 24-VOLT WIRING--------FIELD 115-, 208/230-, 460-VOLT WIRING--------FACTORY 24-VOLT WIRING--------FACTORY 115-VOLT WIRINGFOURWIRE1-STAGET

Page 18 - Tab [6a

A WARNINGWhen this furnace is converted to Category III it must have its own dedicated vent. DO NOT common vent with any other appliance. Common venti

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