Product Info
The Model 58WAV, Series 141 Furnace is available in sizes 45,000 through 155,000 Btuh input capacities. The design of the upflow gas-fired furnace is A.G.A./C.G.A. certified for natural and propane gas and for installation on combustible flooring, in alcoves, attics, basements, closets, or utility rooms.
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
Every 6 Months:
- Inspect the burner flames and heat exchanger
- Clean the burners and heat exchanger if necessary
Annually:
- Inspect the electrical connections and wiring
- Lubricate the blower motor if required
- Inspect the condensate drain system and clean if necessary
Daily:
- Check and clean or replace air filters as necessary
Monthly:
- Inspect the furnace installation to ensure all clearances to combustible materials are maintained
- Inspect the furnace venting system to make sure it is unobstructed
- Inspect the furnace cabinet to ensure there are no blockages of the combustion and circulating air flow
Parts List
- Blower Motor: Contains internal auto-reset thermal overload switches (Part Number: Not Available)
- Induced Draft Motor: Contains internal auto-reset thermal overload switches (Part Number: Not Available)
- Hot Surface Ignitor: 115 VAC (Part Number: Not Available)
- Gas Valve: Redundant Operators (Part Number: Not Available)
- Pressure Switch: Proves operation of draft inducer blower (Part Number: Not Available)
- Limit Switch: Auto reset, SPST (N.C.), shuts off combustion control system and energizes circulating-air blower motor if furnace overheats (Part Number: Not Available)
- Draft Safeguard Switch: Permits safe shutdown of furnace during certain blocked vent conditions (Part Number: Not Available)
- Flame Proving Electrode: Senses flame (Part Number: Not Available)
- Flame Rollout Switch: Manual reset, SPST (N.C.) (Part Number: Not Available)
- Fuse: 3 amp, automotive blade type, factory installed (Part Number: Not Available)
- Transformer: 115 VAC/24 VAC (Part Number: Not Available)
- Printed Circuit Board: Microprocessor and circuitry (Part Number: Not Available)
Product Specs Sheet
- Electrical Requirements: 115V, 60Hz, 1 Phase
- Minimum Wire Gauge: 14 AWG
- Maximum Fuse/HACR-Type Circuit Breaker: 20 Amps
- Vent Connector Size: 4 inches
- Furnace Casing Width: 14-3/16 to 24-1/2 inches
- Furnace Shipping Weight: 122 to 204 lbs
Troubleshooting
- Furnace will not start:
- Check that the thermostat is calling for heat
- Ensure the electrical power to the furnace is turned on
- Check the fuses or circuit breakers
- Verify the gas supply to the furnace is turned on
- Check the manual reset limit switch or fuse link
- Furnace starts but shuts off after a short time:
- Check for proper airflow through the furnace
- Inspect the venting system for blockages or restrictions
- Verify the pressure switch is operating correctly
- Check the flame sensor for proper operation
- Furnace cycles on and off frequently:
- Ensure the air filters are clean
- Check the thermostat settings and location
- Verify the temperature rise is within the specified range
- Inspect the heat exchanger for any blockages
- Furnace makes unusual noises:
- Inspect the blower wheel for debris or rubbing
- Check the inducer motor for proper operation
- Ensure all furnace components are properly secured
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