Goodman Mfg ANSI Z21.47CSA-2.3 사용자 설명서

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Disposable return air filters are supplied with this unit. See
the unit Specification Sheet or Technical Manual for the cor-
rect size and part number. To remove the filters, remove the
filter access panel on return side of the unit.
C
ABINET
 F
INISH
 M
AINTENANCE
Use a fine grade automotive wax on the cabinet finish to
maintain the finish’s original high luster. This is especially
important in installations with extended periods of direct sun-
light.
C
LEAN
 O
UTSIDE
 C
OIL
  (Q
UALIFIED
 S
ERVICER
 O
NLY
)
The coil with the outside air flowing over it should be inspected
annually and cleaned as frequently as necessary to keep the
finned areas free of lint, hair and debris.
C
ONDENSER
, E
VAPORATOR
AND
  I
NDUCED
 D
RAFT
 M
OTORS
Bearings on the air circulating blower motor, condenser mo-
tor and the combustion fan motor are permanently lubricated.
No additional oiling is required.
F
LAME
 S
ENSOR
 (Q
UALIFIED
 S
ERVICER
 O
NLY
)
A drop in the flame current can be caused by a nearly invis-
ible coating on the flame sensor. This coating, created by the
fuel or combustion air supply, can be removed by carefully
cleaning the flame sensor with steel wool.
NOTE: After cleaning, the microamp signal should be stable
and in the range of 4 - 6 microamps DC.
F
LUE
 P
ASSAGES
 (Q
UALIFIED
 S
ERVICER
 O
NLY
)
At the start of each heating season, inspect and, if neces-
sary, clean the unit flue passage.
L
UBRICATION
The fan shaft bearings, the 1 to 2 HP supply fan motors the
condenser fan motors and compressors are permanently lu-
bricated.
I
NSPECTION
 & C
LEANING
All flue product carrying areas of the furnace, its vent sys-
tem, and main burners should be examined by a qualified
service agency before the start of each heating season. This
examination is necessary for continued safe operation. Par-
ticular attention should be given to deterioration from corro-
sion or other sources. This examination is accomplished in
the following manner.
1. Disconnect power to the unit and remove furnace
section access panel.
2. Remove burner assembly:
a. Disconnect the three wires from the gas valve after
noting which wires are connected to each terminal.
b. Disconnect wires from the flame rod and ignition
electrode.
c. Disconnect the gas piping at the union.
d. The entire burner assembly can now be removed
from the unit.
NOTE: Use all screws that were removed; they are
necessary for safe and proper operation of the unit.
3. Inspect and periodically clean the vent outlet (bird
screen) on the access panel.
NOTE: Periodic observation of the flame and a log of C0
2
measurements are recommended. This will aid in determining
whether the furnace is operating efficiently or if the furnace
requires cleaning.
Flames should be stable, soft and blue (dust may cause or-
ange tips but must not be yellow). The flames must extend
directly outward from the burner without curling, floating or
lifting off.
 BURNER FLAME
T
O
 
AVOID
 
PERSONAL
 
INJURY
 
OR
 
DEATH
 
DUE
 
TO
 
ELECTRIC
 
SHOCK
DO
 
NOT
 
REMOVE
 
ANY
 
INTERNAL
 
COMPARTMENT
 
COVERS
 
OR
 
ATTEMPT
 
ANY
 
ADJUSTMENT
. C
ONTACT
 
A
 
QUALIFIED
 
SERVICER
 
AT
 
ONCE
 
IF
 
AN
 
ABNORMAL
 
FLAME
 
SHOULD
 
DEVELOP
.
WARNING
At least once a year, prior to or during the heating season,
make a visual check of the burner flames.
NOTE:  This will involve removing and reinstalling the heat
exchanger door on the unit, which is held by two screws. If
you are uncertain about your ability to do this, contact a
qualified servicer.
If a strong wind is blowing, it may alter the airflow pattern
within the unit enough that an inspection of the burner flames
is not possible.
F
UNCTIONAL
 P
ARTS
Refer to the unit Parts Catalog for a list of functional parts.
Parts are available from your distributor.